In front of them lay piles and piles of corpses as a terrible fiendish aura rushed over.
By some mysterious rule that blocked the sky, this world did not allow them to fly.
Even a genuine divine god's flying abilities were of no use.
"Be careful."
Austin sensed that there were a lot of dangerous things lurking ahead, so he warned the three mermaids and his slaves.
With this in mind, Austin had teleported his slaves and three mermaids to his side.
With every step they took, there were piles of bones everywhere like little white mountains scattered on the ground.
Occasionally, they would see some corpses of those who had just died, their rotting flesh still dripping with blood. These corpses belonged to people like Austin and the others, who were intruders from the outside worlds.
Some were preliminary-grade divine gods, and some were medium-grade divine gods. They all died miserably here.
This place was too horrifying. It was eerily silent, and the air was filled with a creepy and gloomy atmosphere.
It was as if they had come to hell.
They walked for quite a while.
Then all of a sudden, the whole surroundings turned white.
White powder floated in the air like thick fog.
It was dazzling like white snow, and the malicious aura was so strong that it chilled everyone to the bone.
In the white world, there were more and bigger piles of bones, now neatly arranged in rows of little mountains.
It made their hair stand on end and cold chills run up their spines.
"Master, why do I feel that every pile of bones used to belong to a genuine divine god?
How could so many genuine divine gods die here? What happened?
This place keeps getting more and more horrible.
My feet are getting weaker."
Wilfred's voice trembled as he walked beside Austin.
"You are right.
These bones used to belong to genuine divine gods when they were still alive."
Austin nodded.
Austin's spiritual sense was immensely powerful.
With the remaining divine energy coming off the bones, he could deduce the strength of the owners of the bones when they were still alive.
"Were they really all genuine divine gods ?''
The three mermaids felt a chill on their backs as they listened to Austin and Wilfred talking about the bones.
Since they entered this area until now, they have already seen at least hundreds of thousands of heaps of bones!
If each of them was a genuine divine god, then it was safe to say that hundreds of thousands of genuine divine gods had died here.
"Austin, I think we'd better retreat. There's no need to risk our lives,"
said Sally, feeling a little uneasy.
"Ha ha, don't be afraid. I'm here with you.
Since we are already here, let's go further and have a look.
Maybe the Divine Accomplishment Fruit is just somewhere ahead.
We are here to explore and look for treasures, so we have to take a few risks,"
Austin said with a grin.
With Austin's strength and temperament, not to mention his experience with far more horrible things, it was impossible for him to be afraid at this time.
"Okay, but you must protect us!"
The three mermaids surrounded Austin, their fragrance coming straight into Austin's nostrils.
The slaves, on the other hand, followed right behind Austin.
As long as Austin decided to stay, no matter how terrible the situation was, they could not retreat.
Even if Austin asked them to die for him right then and there, they would do it without any hesitation.
White powder was flying everywhere in this space, and some broken bones could be seen in all directions.
The further they went, the heavier the malicious aura and cold air became. It was as if they had broken into the most terrifying hell, and they had to endure the most terrifying sights of such killing fields.
This was all because of the weathered white bones that were gradually being reduced into powder.
It was definitely not just the bones of recent times, but the accumulation of such remains over countless years. The bones had turned this place into a world of white powder. The gloomy energy was surging, and the ice was piercing.
Anyone walking here would feel uncomfortable and gloomy, as if walking in the depths of a white powdery hell.
"Master, I feel that there is an inexplicable rule here that can slowly erode a creature's flesh and blood. No wonder the deeper we go, the less rotten flesh and the more bones we see,"
a medium-grade divine god slave noticed.
"That's right.
There seems to be a very mysterious murderous will in this space, and it could slowly destroy the flesh and blood of any creature.
Okay, here's what you do. You should all take out your magic treasures, and cover the surface of your bodies with your great force to protect yourself,"
Austin instructed.
"If you have no magic treasure with you, I can provide some."
With a wave of Austin's hand, hundreds of magic treasures flew out and floated in the air towards the slaves.
They were all top-grade and rare magic treasures.
Even a genuine divine god would be envious if he saw these magic treasures being wasted on slaves.
During these days, Austin had killed many genuine divine gods and obtained a lot of spoils.
In addition, Austin's previous accumulation of wealth was astonishing. There was more than enough to go around.
"Master, you are too rich!"
Every slave was dumbstruck at his generosity.
The three mermaids were also shocked and awed.
It was incredible for a young man to have so many top-level magic treasures.
Powerful and rich, such a young man was the dream lover of all women!
The way the three mermaids looked at Austin was then fixed with special desires and emotions.
By this time, all the slaves and the three mermaids held up a magic treasure to protect themselves.
Austin, on the other hand, activated the Hallucination Bead and released a massive amount of illusions, turning them into a vortex funnel to protect everyone in his group.
It worked. The murderous will could no longer touch them and eat their living flesh.
The power of the Hallucination Bead was definitely much more advanced than any divine level magic treasure that they had ever witnessed!
Feeling safer and more confident, they continued to move forward.
Half a day later.
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