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Chapter 4: Xingluo Continent

Three months later, Halosa had been drifting on the sea for these three months, absorbing the power of death to continuously recover from his injuries and eliminate the law power of the three Limit Douluo.

On this day, he opened his eyes, and his mental force, at the half-step God-rank realm, swept across his surroundings.

“Have I drifted to the Star Luo Continent?”

During the period of the three kingdoms on the original Douluo Continent, the Star Luo Empire, unable to resist the attacks of the Sun Moon Empire, dispatched core personnel to search for other habitats.

Later, they found a continent overseas, defeated the natives, and established a nation there, which is the current Star Luo Empire and Star Luo Continent.

Whether it was the Blue Star soul or the plane's favored one, both soul memories had deep recollections of the Star Luo Continent.

One reason was the dean of the monster academy on the Star Luo Continent, En Ci.

Although after soul fusion, he knew that the current En Ci did not possess the same strength as in the later stages, she was only a Spirit Elder at thirty, but now at fifty, she was a Rank 98 Douluo.

This made even him, an Evil Soul Master, feel a hint of kinship.

The other reason was that he knew there was a Dragon Valley on the Star Luo Continent, which was the burial ground of the Dragon race.

Tang Wulin buried dragons there for a thousand days, and it contained the Heart of the Dragon God.

It was an important plot point in the original work.

“It’s just that Dragon Valley is currently controlled by the Tang Sect, which makes it difficult.”

Halosa scratched his slightly damp hair.

The Tang Sect in this era was extremely powerful, and with soul-guided weapons and other such things, its overall strength was even greater than that of Shrek Academy.

Although the Tang Sect headquarters was not on the Star Luo Continent, the Star Luo Continent was an important branch of the Tang Sect.

“Dragon Valley, the burial ground of the Dragon race, must be rich in the power of death.”

Although Halosa found it troublesome, it was still troublesome, and his eyes were filled with intense desire.

The Dragon race was synonymous with power; any Spirit related to dragons would not be weak.

“Unfortunately, the original work didn’t detail where Dragon Valley is, so it seems I can only start with the Tang Sect.”

Halosa rose from the beach, his figure vanishing, and he stood before a changing room mirror in a bustling city on the Star Luo Continent.

The person in the mirror still had a pale face with little color, combined with a cold, fair complexion from never seeing the sun, truly a “dead man’s face.”

But what he was wearing now had nothing to do with the words “dead man.”

He tore off the tattered black robe he was wearing, stained with seawater salt and a fishy smell—that iconic “dead man’s suit” with its strong aura of death.

Now he was wearing a simple pure white short-sleeved T-shirt, loosely covered by a light grey hooded thin hoodie.

His lower body was dark blue work pants, with the cuffs casually rolled up a bit, revealing a section of equally pale ankle.

He wore a pair of clean black canvas shoes.

Halosa faced the mirror, expressionlessly raising his hand to pull up the hoodie’s hood, covering his conspicuous grey long hair, revealing only a small part of his face and his emotionless eyes.

He looked at himself in the mirror, wearing a “sunny outfit” yet still exuding an aura of “do not approach” and “nothing left to live for,” and the corner of his mouth seemed to very subtly turn downwards, more like a silent mockery.

“This will do.”

He murmured to himself in a low, dry voice, without much warmth, still a bit unaccustomed, but for some reason, he disliked his previous clothing style.

Stepping out, Halosa's mental force spread out, locking onto the Star Luo Tang Sect branch.

Its head, Hu Jie, was only a Rank 95 Three-Word Battle Armorist, completely unable to detect Halosa's mental force probe.

“The Tang Sect is really rich; a mere Rank 95 Super Douluo is a Three-Word Battle Armorist.”

In the original work, when Hu Jie appeared, he was a Rank 98 Super Douluo.

He was known as the “Golden Belly, Silver Butt, Smiling Tiger,” Mu Ye’s martial uncle, and Wulin’s grand-martial uncle.

He loved Mu Ye’s mother but was ultimately rejected, and in anger, he left the Body Sect to join the Tang Sect.

With his extraordinary talent, strength, and methods, he eventually became the head of the Tang Sect’s Star Luo Empire branch.

Within the entire Tang Sect, in terms of cultivation and strength, he was second only to the Emotionless Douluo Cao Dezhi and the Amorous Douluo Zang Xin.

It's just that his strength hasn't reached that level yet, and Mu Ye's name is not prominent.

In the original work, this Mu Ye was also a talent; the Sect Master of the dignified Body Sect, his spirit power was actually stuck at Rank 94, and he wasn't even a Super Douluo.

He lost the opportunity to advance to Super Douluo due to his research into mechas, believing that Battle Armor and mechas could be superimposed on each other, with mechas acting as an outer layer for Battle Armor.

If combined well, it could enhance the overall combat power of a Spirit Master.

Although he was the only Spirit Master on the Douluo Continent with the dual professions of a Four-Word Battle Armorist and a Red-rank Mecha Master.

But it was useless.

Halosa had his eyes on the collection of the Star Luo Continent’s Tang Sect branch.

His Battle Armor was currently damaged, and although it had recovered somewhat during the three months of nurturing, it was very limited.

The Tang Sect presented itself as Xuan Shi Tang Sect Technology Co., Ltd., so it must have a considerable reserve of rare and precious metals.

By then, he would be able to quickly repair his Battle Armor, and his weapon, Netherworld Lament, could also be brought closer to a divine artifact.

In the original work, when Halosa first ambushed Tang Wulin, his weapon was already a divine artifact—Netherworld Lament.

(PS: The original work stated that Halosa spent countless years using various rare metals... to finally forge a divine artifact.

I think the author wanted to express that Halosa put a lot of effort into it, after all, Halosa was only over a hundred and seventy years old at that time.

Also, Netherworld Lament had absolutely no power of a divine artifact and was extremely weak; here, its power must be increased for a secondary creation.)

Halosa's Netherworld Rebirth Domain unfolded, and twelve Undead Knights appeared.

“Go forth and destroy to your heart’s content.”

Halosa ordered the twelve Undead Knights to destroy Star Luo City.

Star Luo City was the economic, political, and cultural center of the Star Luo Continent; although there were many powerful individuals, they could not stop Halosa.

Halosa paid special attention to the Tang Sect branch, with six Undead Knights causing destruction there.

When the Undead Knights appeared.

Star Luo City, the most prosperous city on the Star Luo Continent, instantly plunged into chaos.

Halosa’s twelve Undead Knights were like twelve grey-black hurricanes of death, descending in different corners of the city.

They did not roar, only caused silent and efficient destruction.

Their heavy swords swung out, and terrifying grey sword qi easily tore through streets and buildings.

Sturdy alloy walls were like paper in front of them, and tall soul-guided lamp posts were cut in half, crashing down.

The eerie undead carvings on their shields seemed to come alive, emitting suffocating death energy, suppressing the Spirit Masters who tried to resist.

Grey-blue flames burned in their hollow eye sockets, and wherever they passed, panic spread like a plague.

Piercing alarms blared throughout the city, and the city defense forces’ soul-guided armored vehicles and Spirit Master teams quickly assembled, various soul-guided rays and artillery fire densely shooting at these uninvited guests.

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