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The Primordial Record novel Chapter 535

Chapter 535 Murrihm's Tale

At the moment Murrihm wanted to retreat, those 'rocks' had all blazed to life, emitting a kind of power he had never felt before, he had also sensed a larger reverberation of this power far into the distance that made him shudder in despair.

'It would seem like he was already in the pit of the vipers,' Murrihm thought, 'if he retreats now, he would hardly come out of here with any meaningful information, and if perhaps it was because of a fluke he had been able to enter this place, then it would be a great shame if he did not take advantage of this chance.'

Murrihm trusted his guts and his powers, pushing his anxiety to the side, if he wished to stay hidden inside the depths of space then it would be difficult for even a High God to detect his presence, this was a unique ability he had that had kept him safe for a long time, and made him a particularly valuable member of the God's Forum.

He stayed somewhere just near the surface of the Underverse barely touching the edges of the Great Darkness outside the universe, this was a place most could not see or even attempt to reach.

He was untouchable here.

It had nearly been a month since he started his investigations, but he had barely unearthed any information about what these creatures with golden armor and flaming wings were, the only thing he knew was that hundreds of Minor Worlds in this stretch of space had been altered.

It was with great horror that he surveyed all of them, covered in dense apocalyptic storms and emitting Auras that made his heart freeze.

Any time he caught sight of these worlds it was almost as if he was not looking at a planet, but the beating heart of a creature. His time here made Murrihm feel more like a mortal than another moment in his life, and yet he could hardly see any movements, except for the beings with flaming wings ceaselessly patrolling the area.

'What was their purpose? How were they able to do the things they were doing without any visible location where such great powers would emanate from?'

All these thoughts were in the mind of the god as he went deeper into the region until he saw a Divine Palace floating in the void.

Murrihm knew the true perpetrators of this calamity lay inside this mysterious Divine Palace that was floating alone in the void. freewёbnoνel.com

This area was filled with mysteries, and no matter how much he tried, he could not penetrate through the defenses of this palace, even though he was mostly immaterial and fully invisible, he instinctively knew from his Divine Sense that if he got too close to any of these golden beings, that he would be detected.

This was how Murrihm had wandered into Rowan's chambers and laid eyes on the being who was most likely at the root of everything happening inside this place, there was no way he could tell that this was true, but he could feel it deep in his heart, there was something regal about this man, that reminded him of a High God.

'Was this their enemy?'

At first, he was a bit surprised that the dreaded figure seemed to be nothing but a mortal, although everything about his disposition screamed grace and incredible power, there was no trace of Divinity in his body, which mostly came from the fluctuations of an Immortal Soul.

This was the great divide between gods, Archmages, Demon princes and so many other powerful forces in the universe, they all had a Divine Soul that was capable of shouldering the burdens of great powers, and Rowan's lack of an Immortal Soul made any great power firmly believe he was not that powerful.

The god knew that appearances could be deceiving, and his speculations were soon rewarded when he saw six ethereal serpents crawl out from the so-called mortal body, and unlike Rowan who appeared like a mortal, there was nothing benign about these creatures.

From the moment they appeared Murrihm was almost frozen in place because he could feel their eyes tearing through the void, it would take only a brief move from him to be discovered.

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