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Vile Rabbit-Chapter 101: ships
The sound of something being hammered rang out as the hairs morphed into 10,000 km tall spiral obsidian towers.
These were the vessels that would take Malavan and his teams into the dark unknown. Vessels crafted from his fur, and how hard his fur? harder than the realm barrier. It was the second hardest material inside the realm, second to his eyes and bones.
These vessels were equipped with a defensive mechanism that could withstand anything below the law and offensive mechanisms that could obliterate anything below law level.
They could also travel at speeds up to the limit of the universe; they could also do space jumps (basically teleportation) and had the one-time ability to shatter the universe’s speed limit and enter the false ascension realm for a short period. They had top-tier concealment making those below law had no chance of perceiving them. They were also equipped with built-in navigation, which was locked to him, meaning that no matter how far they traveled, they could always find their way back to him…
His eyes flashed, and a hundred drops of crimson blood flashed from him and entered the towers, after which the towers lit up. His blood would act as fuel, for it was the most suitable thing within the realm that was compatible enough to… plus they also had portions of his will…
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Creatures born and died fifty years passed in the blink of an eye.
Outside of dark domain stood patiently hundreds of thousands of figures clad in obsidian runic armor; at the forefront stood hundreds of world stumpers, including Malavan.
Whoosh!
Suddenly, the domain vanished, revealing a blurry figure that they couldn’t describe it was as if the figure was before them and not before them at the same time. They knew who the figure was; it was the being of their worship, the highest king, Apexion. They immediately fell to their knees in extreme awe and worship; they were finally in the presence of their god. And he was just as they thought he would be, indescribable.
This was one of the main reasons why most of them decided to go on this expedition: to be in the presence of their god. There were other reasons, such as greed; some could only imagine the wealth they would gain after discovering a realm. Some sought honor; in their minds, there was almost nothing more honorable than being part of the first group of creatures to set sail outside their realm the first trailblazers. And some were running from their enemies.
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Apexion gazed at them one by one. ’200 world stumpers, one in the organ unification stage, and hundreds of thousands of spirit rank… this should be a apex force in any realm that doesn’t have a 7th tier being.’
He thought as he waved his right hand, and shoosh! A hundred towers appeared before the creatures, who gazed at them in wonder; they could immediately tell that these towers were harder than anything they had ever come across. He then commanded,
"Enter!"
After which, the bottom of the tower seamlessly opened up, revealing the grand and spacious interior inside… Hearing his command, they didn’t hesitate and entered the towers one by one. As they entered, they were greeted with an empty and large area the size of a hundred worlds, and this was just the first of the three floors.
And detailed information about the tower appeared in their minds. Inside one of the towers, Malavan’s eyes flashed, and he vanished and reappeared on the top floor of the tower.
He was greeted by a relatively small chamber, 10 km long, the walls were black with countless crimson runic lines that stretched toward the center of the chamber, where a giant glowing obsidian 1 km long sphere floated. This chamber was the command center.
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He then flashed and appeared before the sphere; he reached his right hand out and gently placed it on the it. An instant later, ding! He heard a ding sound, then he felt a force penetrate his entire body, including his spirit the force scanned them intensely. After which, ding! Another ding sound rang out, and he felt the entire tower change. It was as if he had become one with the tower; he could perceive every inch of the it, and he also felt that if he wanted to, he could set restrictions on the creatures within this it. He also gained a deeper level of information from the creatures outside. It was only now that he realized what these towers really were and just how strong they were…
He was now the sole captain of this tower. The same thing happened inside the other towers; the strongest became their commanders.
Apexion’s eyes flashed, and a hundred holes leading outside the barrier he placed around the realm appeared. Each of these openings led in different directions. He then ordered,
"Go!"
His voice echoed in the commanders’ ears, and their eyes started to shine as they activated their tower. Shiiing! The towers lit up countless inscriptions that vanished the next second, becoming concealed; after which, the towers rotated, aiming at one of the openings and then silently vanished through one of them.
Apexion took one last gaze at them with anticipation; after his eyes flashed, the space openings closed. He scanned the entire realm: "Not bad," he thought; the creatures were advancing just as he had predicted. Suddenly A Stella gate appeared before him, and he stepped into it, appearing on the apex world that was now standing close to the center of the realm, just a few hundred thousand light years away from the cosmic nexus sphere. The world had changed once more, mainly in its size; it was now the size of a thousand worlds, and it had hardened to the point that even a core rank would have difficulty destroying a tree and the average world stumper had no hope of destroying it.
The space fluctuated around him, and he vanished into the folds of space, after which he released his domain.
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Woosh!
The towers appeared outside the realm and shot in many directions, some up, some down, and some across. They effortlessly penetrated the spacial storm around them…