Enoch failed to sense it because Harvey's soul was in the small space inside the statue.
This small space was enclosed within a very thick wall of the law of star.
The main function of the law of star was to protect Harvey's broken soul from being eroded by the law of time from the outside world. That was how his soul was able to survive for such a long time.
In that respect, Enoch didn't have the ability to detect the small space within the statue.
On the other hand, Austin had a preliminary understanding of the original chaotic law, so he could see Harvey through the law of star.
"Sir, I had a conversation with your ancestor,"
Austin answered honestly as he looked at Enoch.
Harvey didn't ask Austin to keep the meeting, and what transpired out of it, to himself.
Agreeably, Austin thought that there was no need to hide it from Enoch.
"Are you serious, Leader Austin?!
You were able to meet our ancestor?"
When he heard this, Enoch was so excited that his body began trembling, and tears started to well up in his eyes.
"Yes, I am telling you the truth.
I did see your ancestor.
But for now, let's get out of here.
We can have a detailed talk about it later,"
Austin replied.
"Okay,"
Enoch agreed.
After that, the two of them came out of the Star Palace.
Exactly as Harvey had taught him, Austin made different gestures and launched formulas on the Star Palace.
Immediately, the palace began to shrink.
"What's all this? !"
This scene shook up Enoch. He had never seen such a spectacle before.
The Star Palace had stood in the ancestral land of the Wu Clan since time long forgotten.
So, it was beyond his wildest imagination to see it turn into something the size of a human fist.
"Leader Austin, how did you do that?
It's unbelievable! The Star Palace was a legacy left to us by our ancestor,"
Enoch said in utter shock.
"Your ancestor has asked me to keep it safe for the time being.
It is he who taught me how to control it like this. This is the best way to keep it away from any kind of danger,"
Austin replied.
"I see."
Enoch had no choice but to believe Austin because he couldn't think of anything against it.
"Sir, we are going to leave the ancestral land now,"
Austin said as he put away the now fist-sized Star Palace.
"Okay, no problem."
Enoch nodded, implying that he too was ready to go.
"Let's fight a way out and teach those horrid bastards of the beast race a lesson," Austin said.
He then turned around and strode towards the edge of the ancestral land.
"What did you just say, Leader Austin? We are fighting our way out?
But we are grossly outnumbered.
I don't think it's a good idea to engage in battle at this time,"
Enoch said, taken aback by Austin's bold plan of action.
'There are three premium-grade divine gods and lots of medium-grade divine gods as well as preliminary-grade divine gods out there.
If we fight them head on, we will surely get killed, ' Enoch thought worriedly.
"Don't worry sir. Trust me. They don't even stand a chance against us. Please open the ancient array and let me out,"
Austin said to Enoch with a wink as he stopped in front of the ancient array.
"Leader Austin..."
Enoch hesitated.
"How about you stay here and I clear the way for both of us? Then we can get out of here,"
Austin reassured Enoch.
"Leader Austin, what are you talking about? How can I let you take the risk alone? Let me go with you. Let's clear the way together.
After resting for a period of time, I have almost recovered. Today, I just want to settle accounts with these nuisance monsters of the beast race!"
Enoch decided as he clenched his fists and gritted his teeth.
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