Humphrey was very perceptive.
Within the Fallen Divine Valley, he could feel one, or maybe more powerful creatures hidden in its depths.
Although he had no accurate avenues to tell how many or where they were,
he was certain that the destructive ripples just now weren't unleashed by the twelve zodiac animals—there was someone else. But who?
"Pick your poison," he ordered. There was an icy glint behind his eyes.
"It's either you surrender, or you die.
You have only two choices."
Humphrey's cold voice echoed throughout the Fallen Divine Valley.
The sound waves were so terrible that they were visible to the naked eye. Like a torrent of anger, it ebbed, and it flowed.
However, before it could create significant damage, translucent runes shrouded with mystical law power rose from the Fallen Divine Valley. They served as its protection.
"How dare you create havoc in the Fallen Divine Valley, Humphrey?!"
"You're intoxicated with your own sense of omnipotence!"
"You've just gained a little strength, and now you parade yourself like you're the most invincible creature in the Sea of Chaos.
Get off your high horse! There are a lot of people who can easily defeat you!"
The twelve zodiac animals hurled insults. They pointed and cursed, dissing Humphrey at every given opportunity. This, of course, infuriated their target.
The ruler of the Fallen Divine Valley was a god of chaos.
They couldn't deny that Humphrey was indeed powerful, but he was nothing compared to the god of chaos himself.
Humphrey barged in the Fallen Divine Valley and forced all the people to submit to him. How could the twelve zodiac animals not be angry?
Their insults were harsh, but they meant it. Humphrey did not faze them at all.
In the past, they followed their master and wandered around. During their adventures, they had encountered masters who were even more substantial than Humphrey.
His threats were empty for them. It was hard for the zodiac animals to take him seriously since they had the presence of greater creatures.
"You really don't want to submit to me?"
Humphrey icily spat. He ignored the slander and kept his gaze fixed on the depths of the Fallen Divine Valley.
He received no response at all—the air was static.
Only the runes filled its entity, swimming in the air like fishes.
This irked Humphrey. He raised his eyebrow in annoyance.
"Well then,
It looks like I have to destroy the Fallen Divine Valley."
Humphrey's face darkened.
Boom!
With his hands behind his back, he walked towards the Fallen Divine Valley. Every step he took released tremendous energy, causing the void to violently tremble.
Boom! Boom! Boom!
His gait was slow and decided, as if every footstep was a threat to the Fallen Divine Valley's existence. His rhythm was strange, creating loud noises.
The creatures could practically feel their heartbeats out of their chests as Humphrey came closer.
He was showing off his strength.
He wanted them to know that he was indeed a powerful creature who can overthrow anyone in the Fallen Divine Valley.
Before he entered their vicinity, the creatures sweated profusely, and their legs trembled out of fear.
Boom! Boom! Boom!
The explosions caused by Humphrey's stride caused the entire chaotic void to quake.
It seemed that the chaotic void was completely under his control.
Just when he was about to enter,
something happened all of a sudden.
Boom! Boom! Boom!
Deafening explosions disturbed the Fallen Divine Valley once again.
Then, transparent ripples appeared again, like waves, spreading out layer by layer.
At the sight of the ripples, the vast majority of the creatures' expressions drastically changed.
The translucent runes instantly killed a large portion from Humphrey's army just now.
And they reappeared now.
"Humph!"
Humphrey gritted his teeth, and snorted coldly. He swiftly strode forward.
Boom! Boom! Boom!
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