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The Supreme God novel Chapter 3935

Austin asked the dead monk who he was several times, but the latter just ignored him.

"Never mind. Sir, thank you for teaching me these skills."

Austin bowed deeply to the corpse to show his gratitude and then he turned to leave.

What stopped him in his tracks was the

sound of screaming coming from the direction of the Millstone of Reincarnation.

There was a moment of pause and then the Millstone of Reincarnation released a wave of mysterious energy which turned more than ten divine gods into clouds of blood mist.

One of the victims was a semi-governing god.

This began a stampede as the other gods tried to get out of reach.

'Oh, man! I think it's best that I stop disturbing the dead divine gods. I need to get out of here!'

Without any hesitation, Austin used his bodily movement skill and rushed out of this world.

Whoosh! Whoosh! Whoosh!

As soon as he had landed outside the world, more masters joined him, panting heavily.

"That was so close. This world is full of dangers."

Fear was swept over all their faces like a pale mask.

A semi-governing god had been maimed and a semi-governing god had been killed in that world. And Austin had also witnessed more than ten genuine divine gods perish.

"What's wrong with this supreme universe? There are no living beings, treasures, or resources.

There is only danger around every corner,"

a divine god said, sighing.

When they had first entered this place, they were all in high spirits.

But now, they were scared and tired.

There were no living beings and time, space, laws, and everything else was frozen there.

The entire universe was silent.

It was hard to breath in there.

"Before entering, I predicted that this supreme universe was dangerous and evil,"

Stein said.

"Sir, you are awesome!"

the other masters praised as they looked at Stein with admiration in their eyes.

Stein followed this with a heavy suggestion to leave the supreme universe;

however, several semi-governing gods ignored this, and after some discussion, they decided to continue exploring the supreme universe.

The other genuine divine gods took orders from the semi-governing gods so they all followed them willingly.

"Come on. Let's keep moving,"

the semi-governing gods said in unison as they led the way.

They all set off with

Stein walking at the back, shaking his head.

Over the next few hours, they walked past silent continents, stars, and worlds one after another.

All these places had one thing in common: there was no sign of living beings.

"Look, there is a river and a bridge over there!"

a divine god exclaimed, pointing at the space in front of them.

The others looked at where he was pointing and saw a grey bridge strung over a river.

The river was so wide that they couldn't see the other side of it clearly.

The water was inky and flowing slowly. It didn't make any sound as it churned.

They hit the end of the road and stopped in front of the bridge.

"What's going on? Isn't this the Death River of the underworld?"

a divine god shouted.

"No, it's not the Death River.

Judging by the aura it's giving off, it is more dangerous than the Death River,"

a semi-governing god of the underworld said as he shook his head.

'You've got to be kidding! How can we cross it if it's more dangerous?'

The divine gods joined him in shaking their heads.

"But this river is so similar to the Death River in our underworld.

I have a strange feeling that this river has existed for a long time. It must be older than our Death River.

Could it be that the Death River is a copy of this river?"

the semi-governing god of the underworld asked as he observed the river thoughtfully.

His words sent further confusion through the crowd.

'The Death River is a copy of this?

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