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The Supreme God novel Chapter 3960

In a world of nothingness, Austin sat cross legged and meditated quietly.

"Thank god! I finally found a tomb that has something to offer!"

Standing in front of a tomb, Elmer wept with joy.

Then, he also sat cross legged and began to meditate in front of the tomb.

With the two deep into their own meditation, time passed quickly.

Neither of them was able to keep track of time and how much of it had passed.

One day, in the center of a huge square in the tomb area, a portal appeared.

Austin stepped out of the portal.

"I have finally reached a thorough understanding of a complete law of reincarnation.

Moreover, I have reached the Major Achievement Stage.

My Secret Reincarnation Skill is at least a thousand times stronger than before!"

Austin said to himself as he walked out.

"Thank you so much, sir! I sincerely appreciate it!"

he said loudly as he made a deep bow to the tomb in the center of the square.

The legacy of Gene brought him benefits of untold value.

His legacy was mainly related to the law of reincarnation.

The law of reincarnation was known as the most mysterious and also one of the most difficult laws to comprehend and have a grasp on.

From ancient times until now, there had been countless governing gods who wanted to have a good understanding of the law of reincarnation, but they didn't know how and where to begin.

But now, Austin was able to master a complete law of reincarnation with very little effort.

Up to now, he had mastery of an impressive six original chaotic laws.

They were the laws of ice, illusion, earth, wood, metal, and reincarnation.

By Austin's estimates, the power of his Overlapping Law Skill had leveled up by at least a hundred times.

It was because the Overlapping Law Skill did not simply put all kinds of original chaotic laws together, but instead, multiplied the power.

Whoosh!

Like a servant who was anxious to reunite with his master, the Reincarnation Token flew back to Austin's hand.

"Since you are now in possession of my inheritance, I look forward to seeing you do something for us when you can in the future."

A voice came from the tomb.

After that, there was nothing but silence.

"Don't worry, sir. I will try my best as long as the opportunity presents itself,"

Austin replied with much respect.

After that, he left the square.

"I wonder if there are other tombs that are suitable for me. I'll keep trying to look for such tombs."

As he spoke, he moved forward and tried to explore the tombs one by one.

However, the natural laws of this continent, with its heavy suppressing atmosphere, prevented him from flying. He couldn't even travel through space, nor even teleport himself to a different place.

Because of this, his speed was very slow.

Before he knew it, more than half a month passed.

Austin didn't come across any suitable tomb.

One day, he met Elmer.

Elmer was sitting cross legged in front of a tomb, also meditating.

"It seems that he has at least gained something."

Austin smiled and turned away, not wanting to disturb Elmer.

Again, time flew.

Imperceptibly, half of an entire year had passed, and Elmer had completed his meditation.

It was not until then that Austin and Elmer slowly walked out of the tomb area almost at the same time.

"Well, what are we going to do next?"

asked Elmer, looking at Austin.

"Well, what are we going to do? Since we are already here, there is no need to hurry back, is there? Let's continue to explore this mysterious continent!"

Austin said after thinking for a while.

Elmer liked the idea, and the two of them continued to go deeper into the continent in search of more adventures.

Boom! Boom! Boom!

A few days later, while they were on their usual morning traverse, a loud noise came from up ahead.

A huge angry river crossed their path and it didn't look like anyone could just wade across safely.

The turbid, muddy yellow river was surging, splashing and roaring with the power of the water.

"There used to be a bridge here, but it appears to have been damaged. I'm not surprised; I mean, look at that unforgiving tumbling water! It could swallow whole men and animals that could never be seen again!"

Austin and Elmer found the damaged piers, the ruins and remains of a foundation of a bridge by the river.

"It's a risk but we can try crossing the water,"

Austin said as he walked toward the riverbank.

Boom! Boom! Boom!

All of a sudden, chaotic laws and terrible energy roared from the river as they rushed towards Austin.

Waves of terrifying aura of death raced to him as if intent on destroying him.

Austin's face turned pale with fright.

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