Heroes' Prison

Chapter 1802 - 1720: Sky Realm

Heroes' Prison

Chapter 1802 - 1720: Sky Realm

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Chapter 1802: Chapter 1720: Sky Realm

Yun pondered.

The reason the King of Hell did this must have been out of desperation, because in this Heaven Realm, the Rule of Death is in effect, which makes him immortal, standing in an unbeaten position, and the King of Hell would never be able to defeat him.

So the King of Hell can only first find a way to ascend to become Supreme, and the quickest way to achieve that is to kill the God of Destiny and gain control over the Rules of Fate.

Regarding this matter, he tends to intervene; he cannot let the King of Hell succeed, otherwise, the King of Hell will trample over him. 𝐟𝗿𝐞𝚎𝚠𝐞𝚋𝕟𝐨𝚟𝐞𝕝.𝕔𝕠𝚖

But the God of Destiny, being a seasoned deity who has been stuck at the Peak of the Main Gods for countless years, may subtly have more power than Yun, and Yun is unsure if he can prevent the death of the God of Destiny.

"Won’t a few of the Supreme Gods intervene?" Yun asked.

"It’s hard to say. Those few Supreme Gods are aloof and cannot be easily moved to intervene; their actions are always based on their own judgment. When the Barbarian God attempted to unify the Demon Realm, they did not take action. I’m unsure how they will view this variable; I cannot comprehend their fate and cannot place Hope in them. Moreover, the revelations I got from the Book of Fate are quite vague, with no mention of the King of Hell; everything is just my own speculation."

Yun pursed his lips and thought for a while, finally nodding and saying, "I can participate in your fate, but I have one request."

"What request?"

"I want to go to the Temple of Fate to take a look at the Book of Fate."

"You want to see your own fate? It’s impossible; the destiny of a Heaven-Sent Man cannot be displayed in the Book of Fate."

"No, I’m not going to see my own fate; I just want to verify something. As far as I know, everyone who has viewed the Book of Fate receives an enlightenment, even a Heaven-Sent Man." Yun said this and recalled Sharp Sword.

Sharp Sword had once infiltrated the Temple of Fate and saw the fates of certain things, indicating that the Book of Fate can indeed provide revelations to a Heaven-Sent Man, although these revelations are unrelated to the fate of a Heaven-Sent Man, they can somewhat infer certain things.

"Indeed, fate is unfair, but the Book of Fate is fair. No matter who it is, even just a mortal, as long as they can successfully infiltrate the Temple of Fate, they can obtain enlightenment from the Book of Fate. However, the revelations the Book of Fate gives you can only be known to you, and not a second person, as the heavenly secrets must not be divulged. You cannot bring anyone with you, and can only visit the Book of Fate alone. If you must tell others, you can only speak about the inferences you obtained from the revelations and let them comprehend by themselves, but cannot reveal the heavenly secrets outright," said the God of Destiny.

"Okay, I understand!" Yun nodded.

This was something he already knew. Previously, the Beast God had also looked into the Book of Fate and saw some destinies in the Second World, even sending someone to the Lower Realm to give him a brocade pouch, especially exhorting him to only open it at the right time since fate must not be revealed to a second person before it unfolds.

After that, the Stone of Fate no longer emitted any sound.

Yun put away the Stone of Fate, his body flickered, and disappeared from the grand hall.

He used a teleportation gate from the Death God’s Temple to teleport to Heaven’s Ruins.

Blocks of rocks stood tall like mountains, stretching endlessly, and numerous giant weeds grew chaotically among the rock piles, exuding a desolate aura, like a gigantic forest.

This ruin is filled with brilliant flashes of light, beautifully flowing, like enormous glass gemstones, noble and grand.

Yun discerned the direction, flapped the Sun-Chasing Dragon’s Wings, and swiftly flew across.

The Heaven’s Ruins are exceptionally vast, comparable to a large world in the Mortal Realm, and its vastness refers not only to its area but also its scale of construction.

If these constructions were restored, they would be palaces of giants; every door and window towering wide, even a single brick would be as wide as a plaza, making one feel like an ant walking over them.

After passing through numerous ruins of pavilions, ponds, fountains, altars, and statues, he arrived at the site of a garden, where towering grand portals stood in sequence, each being a teleportation gate.

Some of the teleportation gates had collapsed, becoming ruins, while others were tattered, showing signs of weathering. The divine power storms that perpetually raged in the ruins occasionally swept through here, destroying many teleportation gates.

However, the teleportation gate of the Temple of Fate remained intact, still standing high, and Yun immediately flew in, disappearing from the garden.

Soon after he entered the teleportation gate, a mysterious figure clad in a blood-colored robe emerged from behind the stones of a collapsed teleportation gate, silently staring at the Gate of Destiny.

"So the God of Destiny has indeed sensed the variable, and now that the God of Slaughter is also involved, it’s getting troublesome..." the figure murmured softly.

He was none other than the King of Hell.

He had been staying here within Heaven’s Ruins all these days, and after meeting with the Barbarian God, he had quickly come here.

He suspected that the God of Destiny could sense his variable of fate and might make some preemptive responses, so he was here monitoring the "Gate of Destiny" to see who would enter within the fate.

As a result, he saw the person he least wanted to see—the God of Slaughter.

Clearly, the God of Destiny had already mobilized the God of Slaughter to preemptively address potential crises.

However, it is not completely unmanageable; even though the God of Slaughter controls the Rule of Death, it is extremely difficult to absolve a figure like the God of Destiny, with a steep cost, making it impossible to absolve over and over. He and the Barbarian God do have some Hope.

...

The Temple of Fate is located within a Sky Realm, a boundless plain of water, smooth as a mirror, reflecting the image of the sky, as if standing in the clouds.

The clouds in the sky continually change, filled with mystic charm, while the water’s surface reflects mysterious cloud patterns, like ever-changing fates.

The Temple of Fate stands solitary within this Sky Realm, united with the reflection.

The water’s surface in this Sky Realm is actually extremely shallow, just a thin layer, allowing even mortals to walk straight across.

But reaching this Sky Realm is extremely difficult, filled with various challenges along the way. These challenges can be bypassed with wisdom or brute force, and once in the Sky Realm, the route to the Temple of Fate matters; the path of fate is filled with trepidation at every step.

Yun did not bother with these details, with his strength akin to a Peak Main God, he directly charged through, striding into the Sky Realm, heading straight towards the Temple of Fate.

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Approaching the finale, with only the last plot point remaining, the thoughts come slowly, so recently, Chapters have been 2,000 words long.

Some friends mentioned that after completing Bloodhoof’s Divine Sealing and the Mystery of Death, no task submission or rewards were given. Actually, this task is open-ended, with no task submission or completion phase, and the task reward was pre-distributed, which is the 2 National Honor Points given upon first reaching level 100.

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