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The Supreme God novel Chapter 3581

At night, the gentle breeze blew across the world softly as moonlight spread atop the ground, adding to the night's beauty.

In the Flame Holy Land's headquarters lay an enchanting mountain with rich, spiritual energy.

In a delicate pavilion, three figures were taking a rest.

Austin, Ivy, and Sue sat in the middle of the platform, with Austin holding the two girls in an embrace on each side.

Moonlight shone upon the three, making it appear as though they were covered with a layer of silver gauze.

The night was indeed enchanting, the gemstone stars glistening in the sky. At times, they would twinkle like mysterious eyes.

Austin could not have felt more relaxed in such tranquility. The three enjoyed each and every moment they had together.

"If Caroline were here, it would be absolutely perfect,"

Austen sighed wistfully after the three came together in an embrace, enjoying the affectionate moment as long as they could.

Both Ivy and Sue slightly trembled upon hearing the sad thought. They knew Austin was missing Caroline dearly.

The two then reached their palms out to his cheeks to comfort him.

"We all know how much you miss Caroline.

I believe she'll come back to us sooner or later,"

Ivy whispered to him gently.

"If I suddenly disappear one day, will you miss me as much as you miss her?"

Sue asked cheekily on a whim.

"Silly girl, I love you with all my heart. I can't afford to lose anyone of you,"

Austin said sweetly in return, bowing his head to kiss Sue tenderly on her forehead.

The girl was overjoyed at the loving words. She buried her head in his arms and clung to his chest, keeping her ear against his steady but powerful heartbeat.

"Well, let's head back to sleep. It's late now,"

Austin urged softly after a while.

"Okay."

The two girls nodded in agreement.

Then, the three went back to their room along the path amidst the beautiful moonlight.

Over the next few days, Austin accompanied Ivy and Sue as often as he could spare. He was feeling guilty for having always been away from them—he wanted to make up for the lost time.

The two ladies were definitely more than pleased to have him beside them—they could hardly bear to take their eyes off him.

"Boy!"

Once, the chaotic world tree suddenly appeared before Austin, looking grave.

"If you can catch more earth dragons and hand them to me, maybe I can turn the Fallen Immortal Cosmos into a high-grade universe sooner than we planned,"

it said straightforwardly.

"Oh, really?

How many earth dragons do you need, then?"

Austin promptly asked. The news was pleasantly surprising.

If the Fallen Immortal Cosmos could become a high-grade universe, it would offer great relief.

"Let me think about it carefully. Well, I'll need at least hundreds of thousands of earth dragons—millions, even, if possible. With that, I'm confident I'll make it,"

the chaotic world tree said after a moment of thought.

"What? Millions of earth dragons?

You must be kidding me!

You have to admit that's an exaggeration. You're asking for an exorbitant amount!

From where could I even collect millions of earth dragons for you?

I'm afraid I can't do it.

Besides, even if I promise to catch millions of them and bring them back here…

it would greatly damage the other cosmoses in the three thousand big and small universes.

That's my home, and home to billions of innocent creatures. I could never do such a cruel thing."

The great number the chaotic world tree gave had Austin completely taken aback—he couldn't help but ramble on in his shock.

"Do you think creating a high-grade universe is that easy and cost-free?

Well, then, forget it. Consider my request non-existent. I figure expecting you to catch millions of earth dragons is rather unrealistic.

But if you can get hundreds of thousands of earth dragons, it would also greatly hasten the process of upgrading the Fallen Immortal Cosmos into a high-grade universe.

Alas, I also wanted you to catch some extra earth dragons for me to cultivate. It seems there are so many that you can to catch.

Well, you're still not powerful enough,"

sighed the chaotic world tree helplessly.

Austin's face darkened at its pessimistic words.

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