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The Supreme God novel Chapter 3651

"Master!" the sky-devouring dog called.

Its body trembled with excitement.

"Is this young man the successor you've found for me?"

the statue asked, surveying Austin closely.

Austin gazed directly at the statue.

When their eyes met, he felt an intense, suffocating sensation, as though the entire Sea of Chaos had fallen on him.

To his relief, the pressure only lasted for an instant before it vanished.

Austin was awestruck. 'Incredible! It is so strong, '

Austin thought to himself, keeping his eyes trained on the statue.

'I couldn't even bear the power of its gaze.'

According to the sky-devouring dog, a wisp of its master's soul was left in the statue.

'Even the remnant of his soul is absolutely terrifying!

I can't imagine how powerful he was at his peak.'

Austin found himself impressed, respecting the power of the sky-devouring dog's master.

"Not bad.

Nothing outstanding, but he is enough to meet my requirements,"

a deep voice said issuing from the statue.

"I can consider accepting you as my successor, for my dog's sake.

After all, it has spent a lot of time and energy looking for a suitable successor for me,"

the statue remarked.

Austin felt slightly embarrassed by the lukewarm statements.

'It sounds like he's only willing to take me in as his disciple for the sake of his sky-devouring dog. Still, I'll take it, for it will be a good thing to have such a powerful master.

With his guidance, I will be able to make rapid progress with my cultivation, ' Austin thought.

The statue's eyes bored into his. "Do not make the mistake of thinking that being my successor will be easy.

There will be serious risks involved.

You might die at any time,"

the statue warned.

Austin swallowed, and the statue went on. "Before you, I have accepted ten disciples in total.

They were all incredibly talented, and quite famous in their own right.

However, as soon as others discovered that they were my disciples, they were in danger.

They were strong, but they still ended up getting killed."

The statue sighed heavily.

"So, I will give you some time to think it over. Don't make this decision on a whim.

Once you become my successor, you may very well meet the same fate as the others.

You must consider this very carefully,"

the statue said.

Austin's face had darkened as the statue spoke.

'Seriously? We've just met for the first time. What kind of master speaks like this to a potential disciple? It's like he's placing a curse on my head, ' he thought with some resentment.

"My master is right.

You should think it over, Austin.

I will respect your decision, whatever it is,"

the sky-devouring dog said.

"Sir, is your enemy very powerful?

How strong is he?"

Austin asked.

"He is very strong. Indeed, any time he wanted to, he could easily destroy the Sea of Chaos and create a new one,"

the statue replied.

Austin's eyes widened. "You can't be serious!

How would someone destroy the Sea of Chaos, much less create a new one?" he exclaimed, his mouth open with shock.

It was unimaginable.

'Does such a powerful being really exist?

I can't believe it!' Austin thought.

"Sir, which vital energy realm does your enemy reach?

Is he the legendary..."

Austin trailed off, looking uncertainly at the statue.

"Yes, he is.

My foe is a being in charge of chaos... indeed, you could call him a god of chaos,"

the statue said slowly.

'Unbelievable! So the legends are true, and the gods of chaos exist!' Austin tried to remain calm, but inwardly he was in turmoil.

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