Chapter 509 - Battle for the Arowana (1)
Chapter 509: Battle for the Arowana (1)
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
Su Jingxing raised his eyebrows.
On second thought, all giant beasts that lived in space were extraordinary.
If there was nothing special about them, how could they have survived?
Su Jingxing pondered.
Just as he was about to take a closer look, the spacecraft had already shuttled through the void again and left this star field.
It was unknown which two factions were fighting.
Space was too big, and the chances of encountering others were even lower.
It was a coincidence that the spaceship could accidentally enter the edge of the battlefield while shuttling.
And the Heart Moon Fox Nian Ge’er clearly did not want to participate in such a space war.
The spaceship only stayed for less than a minute before leaving quickly.
Su Jingxing barely managed to get an eyeful.
He had personally witnessed a battle in space, a clash of interstellar battleships and super weapons.
In the next moment, the scenery outside the window changed.
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It was quiet, empty, and dotted with stars.
The spaceship shuttled through it quickly and steadily.
There was naturally no concept of time in space.
Su Jingxing did the timing himself. Along the way, he looked at his phone.
After passing through the quiet space, the spaceship passed through seven different star fields.
Throughout the journey, Su Jingxing’s horizons were broadened, and he gained a different understanding of space.
Calculating using the time on Earth Star, the spacecraft traveled for almost five days before slowing down.
At this moment, Su Jingxing was on the deck of the spaceship, looking at the nebula ahead.
“We’re here. That’s the Glazed Illusory Sea.”
A gentle voice sounded. A charming and handsome man spoke softly beside Su Jingxing.
“That’s the Glazed Illusory Sea?” Su Jingxing raised his eyebrows.
In his vision, there was a mass that resembled a nebula, but it was not formed from countless stars. Instead, it was condensed from a pile of multi-colored lights. The center area was as bright as the sun, and the nebula with an unknown range quietly stopped in the vast starry sky.
Around the nebula, there was not a single star in the vast space.
There were only meteors of various sizes floating around.
“Yes, this is the Glazed Illusory Sea. No matter how many times I come here, I’m always fascinated by it.”
The man sighed.
“Brother Feng, how many times have you been here?” Su Jingxing was curious.
The man was the Chief of one of the Heart Moon Foxes’ nine lineages. His cultivation was that of a fourth-realm Great Devil General named Feng Fa.
Su Jingxing bumped into him on the way to the deck and chatted for a while. They had just connected.
“That’s right. Among the foxes, I’ve been to the Glazed Illusory Sea the most number of times. I come here almost every hundred years,” Feng Fa said softly.
“…Have you ever gotten lost after entering the Glazed Illusory Sea?” Su Jingxing continued to ask.
“Why not?” Feng Fa smiled bitterly. “I almost couldn’t get out a thousand years ago. The danger I encountered that time… Sigh, let’s not talk about it anymore.”
“Hmm? Kong Xuan, look over there.”
Suddenly, Feng Fa’s gaze froze as he looked to the right.
“What’s wrong?” Su Jingxing looked over and saw a huge starship parked on a large meteorite at the edge of the Glazed Illusory Sea.
A massive symbol was engraved on the surface of the starship.
Su Jingxing had seen this symbol before.
“The Tuohai Family arrived earlier than us?” Su Jingxing chuckled.
“Clearly so,” said Feng Fa with a cold expression.
The starship on the meteorite was owned by the Tuohai Family.
Both parties had agreed to explore the Glazed Illusory Sea together. Unexpectedly, the Tuohai Family had already arrived.
Su Jingxing didn’t say anything. Feng Fa fell silent after a sneer.
When the Heart Moon Foxes’ spaceship approached the Glazed Illusory Sea and was closest to the Tuohai Family’s starship, both sides sent messages.
Then, they each dispatched out a group of people to enter the vast and unknown Glazed Illusory Sea.
Su Jingxing followed the Heart Moon Foxes led by Feng Fa into the multi-colored light.
Nian Ge’er was the leader of the team, but Feng Fa had the most experience with the Glazed Illusory Sea. Naturally, he would be the one to lead.
The spaceship stopped at the edge of the Glazed Illusory Sea. Su Jingxing and company, consisting of more than 30 people, were wrapped in Nian Ge’er’s aura. They shuttled through the vacuum with Feng Fa in the lead and entered the light area.
The same went for the Tuohai Family. Their team was led by the First Elder.
The two teams were very close. This was agreed from the beginning.
However, Feng Fa had told everyone who was entering the Glazed Illusory Sea on the spaceship.
After entering the Glazed Illusory Sea, everyone would automatically separate.
It was unavoidable no matter how people connected and bound themselves together before entering.
Therefore, Su Jingxing and company each held a special jade token. They would contact each other after entering the Glazed Illusory Sea.
According to Feng Fa’s experience, such custom-made jade tokens could connect to one another in a range of less than ten kilometers in the Glazed Illusory Sea.
Su Jingxing also received a piece.
The moment he entered the Glazed Illusory Sea, he first sensed intense spatial fluctuations around him.
The next second, his vision changed.
An empty wilderness appeared before him, and there was a stretch of mountains in the distance.
Above his head, the sky without the sun was incomparably bright and clear. Of course, there were no clouds.
The thick ground beneath his feet was incomparably hard.
An illusion?
Su Jingxing quickly controlled his spiritual essence to cover his entire body.
Then, he looked around again.
This time, he realized that something was wrong.
Be it the nearby wilderness or the distant mountains, they were all changing at all times.
However, when Su Jingxing moved, the ground beneath his feet was always hard and solid. Even if the ground in front of him suddenly disappeared and there was only empty space, he still landed squarely on it.