Novel Name : The Supreme God

The Supreme God Chapter 4950 Cain

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"Austin's rampage has to be stopped as soon as possible! He has been a threat to our sect for far too

long!

If we don't find a way to stop him, he will eventually wipe out all of our strongholds!

It took everything in our power to achieve what we currently have. If Austin continues to do this,

everything will crumble right before our eyes! Imagine the humiliation our sect would suffer,"

the fourth leader argued passionately.

"Yes, we can't just take this any longer."

The other leaders agreed with a nod.

Thus far, six strongholds had been destroyed by Austin. One stronghold was a considerable loss

already, let alone six.

If Austin kept running amok, the loss he would cause their sect would be unbearable―it would take

ages before they could rebuild all these strongholds.

"Austin's strength is not to be trifled with. He can be very elusive when he wants to! We already sent

level-nine governing gods to catch him.

And yet, they were still no match for him!

Not only that, he even killed several governing gods we have sent. Our plans are backfiring against us!

They were the most promising ones to break through and become gods of chaos.

They were our sect's treasures!

I've had enough of these deaths! We can't let them guard our strongholds anymore. We have to

summon all of them back to the headquarters to ensure their safety,"

Arundel, the fifth leader, demanded as he panned his gaze to the other leaders, waiting for their

confirmation.

"Yes, that seems reasonable."

The rest of the leaders echoed his plea. If this were the case, they really had no choice but to pull out

their level-nine governing gods.

They were the Time Chamber Sect's pride and joy. It would be a huge loss if any more of them

perished.

They were also one of the foundations for the future development of the Time Chamber Sect―they

were too priceless for their growth.

"Summon all the level-nine governing gods back. Ask them to stay in the headquarters and order them

to never leave the premises without authorization."

Solomon gave the command.

"Yes, Lord Solomon!"

A god of chaos immediately turned around and walked out of the hall.

"We have only settled a single problem. We still haven't tackled how we'll deal with Austin,"

Emory, the sixth leader pointed out.

For a moment, everyone was silent.

Level-nine governing gods couldn't defeat Austin.

Surely, other governing gods at a lower level would immediately perish under Austin's hands.

"It seems like we have no choice but to track down Austin by ourselves,"

Solomon decided after a long pause. His voice was dark and resolute.

Silence filled the entire hall.

Every god of chaos in the Time Chamber Sect was dumbfounded. Somehow, they were against this

idea.

Austin was only a level-three governing god.

For them, he should be equivalent to a mere ant!

The amount of power they held exceeded a mere level-three governing god.

If they were to encounter any other governing god on his level, they wouldn't normally even bother to

take a look at him.

After all, no level-three governing god would ever have the audacity to provoke the gods of chaos like

them―aside from Austin, of course.

But now, they, the noble gods of chaos, had to go out to track a level-three governing god.

If this news spread out, it would definitely cause a sensation. Surely, most of the creatures would find a

hard time believing it.

However, the leaders of the Time Chamber Sect had to do it.

They all knew how much effort they had exhausted just to get their hands on him. Unfortunately, all of

them were futile. Countless lives had been wasted in pursuit of a single person.

"From the looks of it, it seems like we're the only ones capable of defeating Austin."

Benicio broke the silence in the hall. He breathed out an audible sigh.

The rest nodded silently.

The other gods of chaos were unwilling, because at their level, hunting a level-three governing god was

far too humiliating.

However, they also understood that they were the only ones up to the task.

"At the moment, our priority is to find out where Austin is hiding.

Once we figure out where he is, we will go out together to hunt him down,"

Solomon informed the other leaders.

"If we want to know where Austin is, we have to ask the wizards of the darkness race for help.

So far, they are the only ones who could deduce Austin's whereabouts.

They have helped us find Austin several times before,"

Bartholomew offered.

"How about this?

Cain, the oldest wizard of the darkness race, is my friend.

I will personally ask him a favor to find out Austin's location.

Among all the wizards of the darkness race, he is the most powerful one.

Legends have told that in the battle between the darkness race and the reincarnation race, Cain

accurately deduced and arranged their tactical positions in advance. He even learned the secrets of the

reincarnation race. He was a big component to the darkness race's victory in that war.

Undoubtedly, it would be easy for him to find where Austin is,"

Solomon said as he smirked.

"Indeed.

If Cain agrees, finding Austin would be a piece of cake."

The other leaders felt hopeful with Solomon's suggestion.

After all, Cain was a well-known icon.

He was the chief wizard of the darkness race.

Among all their wizards, he was the most powerful one.

His status was regarded on the same level as that of the three Lords of Darkness in their race.

"Solomon, Cain is a noble figure. Do you think he would actually spare us the time just to deduce a

single man's location? A level-three governing god at that, too,"

Musa, the eighth leader, couldn't help but ask.

"Long time ago, when Cain was yet to become the chief wizard of the darkness race, he and I shared a

good relationship.

Our friendship has ceased over the years, but I think he would be willing to extend a helping hand.

Plus, their race is also looking for Austin.

I'm pretty sure he won't object if I invite him to deduce Austin's location,"

Solomon reasoned out.

"That makes sense! In that case, please contact him as soon as you can."

Finally, their quest for Austin was going in a promising track. The other leaders cheered. They were

hunting for him for far too long―it was about time they put an end to it.

"I'm going to pay him a visit, and have a good chat with my old friend,"

Solomon decided as he stood up.

"While I'm away, I suggest all of you go into the Absolute Space Sea and continue searching for Austin.

Protect the rest strongholds at all cost!

Don't let him destroy any more of them,"

Solomon ordered, looking at the more than two hundred gods of chaos.

"Don't worry, Lord Solomon. We know what to do,"

the gods of chaos answered in unison.

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