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Chapter 325: The Immortality Cultivator of Dragon Country, A Sudden Change in the Dark Forest



Johnnie's The Mage of the Five Elements had advanced, so he could now gain more experience and level up again.

There were many strong warriors in the Beast Wave that attacked, and he wasn't about to let them go easy.

Whirrr…

The Sword Intent hummed, a flash of cold light — the Myriad Sword Technique now reached 100,000 meters. That meant Johnnie could kill any target within 100 kilometers just by standing in place.

These enemies had no chance of escaping his attack range.

Countless sword beams shot out, chasing the enemy for dozens of kilometers. Almost all of the attacking forces were wiped out, and only then did Johnnie stop.

Ten kilometers wasn't his limit, but the mental energy he used was huge. He had to control 100,000 sword beams at once, so he had no choice but to stop.

Even so, he had killed millions of monsters. His level increased by 1.

After reaching Stage 7, it took billions of experience points to level up again. Even killing Domains couldn't help him increase his level quickly in a short time.

Johnnie didn't care much about it. Even if his level couldn't rise, his power was still growing steadily.

He looked around the battlefield and found Dylan and others working hard.

"Johnnie."

Dylan came over right away, smiling, but his face was a bit tired and his eyes looked exhausted.

Johnnie hadn't been around for a few days, and a lot had happened.

He nodded and asked, "Dylan, do you want to take a break?"

"No, there's another meeting in a while. Johnnie, you should come too," Dylan said, his expression a little serious. It looked like this meeting was important.

Johnnie nodded and didn't refuse.

"Wait, you're pregnant? How come you didn't tell me?" A sudden shout came as several girls surrounded Cecilia.

Especially Crysic, who looked angry and said seriously, "You should go offline and rest right now."

Cecilia blushed and quickly said, "Crysic, it's all okay now."

"What do you mean?" Crysic's face changed a little, a bad feeling creeping in.

"It's not what you think," Cecilia quickly waved her hands, explaining, "It's already over."

"Already over?!" The girls all gasped.

Cecilia and Johnnie had only known each other for less than half a year. How could she have given birth so fast?

Could this child not be Johnnie's?

The girls looked suspiciously between Cecilia and Johnnie.

"Come on, it's not what you think," Cecilia was both embarrassed and angry, quickly said, "Johnnie, I'll take them to see."

Johnnie nodded, and with a thought, he sent the girls into The Map of Heaven and Earth.

He didn't know how to explain this.

Cecilia had given birth to a dragon egg, and it was a relic Celestial Dragon — too strange to believe.

"Johnnie, you have a child?" Dylan, hearing the girls talk, looked surprised and asked.

"Hmm, I guess so," Johnnie said awkwardly, not wanting to get stuck on the topic. He quickly changed the subject. "Dylan, how many soldiers were killed this time?"

Dylan's expression turned serious. He said, "The losses were pretty heavy, especially the soldiers guarding Sky Blue City and Tetrasaint City. They were almost wiped out. The most serious thing is that both cities were lost and almost destroyed. The Chinese City is better off, thanks to Crysic and the others — the casualties there weren't too bad."

Johnnie nodded, and his expression turned cold.

The Haldrem Empire, the Demonic Creatures, and the Mechanical Race — if they dared to attack the Montemar Empire, they had no right to exist.

At that moment, a soldier ran over and said respectfully, "Sir, The Old Leader is asking for you and Johnnie guru."

"Okay." Dylan led Johnnie toward the governor's residence to the council hall.

"Is the old leader here too?" he asked, a little surprised.

"Yeah," Dylan nodded. "Also, the Immortality Cultivator from the Dragon Country and Douglas are here."

"Douglas is here too?" Johnnie frowned, a hint of killing intent in his eyes.

That guy had taken one of the Map of Heaven and Earth fragments from him.

"Johnnie, we're still on your side. The reason Douglas is here is because he brought an important message," Dylan knew about the feud between Johnnie and the Doe Family, and didn't want him to misunderstand, so he quickly clarified.

"Important message?" Johnnie asked, puzzled.

Dylan's expression grew serious. He whispered, "It's related to the Horizon invasion of Earth."

So fast?

Johnnie was a little surprised.

In his previous life, he remembered it took two years before the game and the real world started to merge slowly. The Monsters and Alien Races invaded, bringing a huge disaster.

Humanity only found out about it three months before the game and reality merged. Even the high-ups could only get the news a year later.

Johnnie and Dylan arrived at the council hall.

There were only four people inside: The Old Leader, Douglas, and two solemn, powerful-looking elders.

These two were sitting in the front seat, meaning they were the Immortality Cultivators behind the Dragon Country.

Johnnie could feel a strong presence coming from them — they were definitely not to be underestimated.

"Johnnie," The Old Leader stood up and smiled when he saw them. "Let me introduce you. You already know Douglas. These two are Cameron and Aiden, the Immortality Cultivators behind the Dragon Country."

"Nice to meet you, senior." Johnnie greeted in a calm tone.

In his previous life, when the disaster came, he had never seen any Immortality Cultivators. He didn't have much respect for these kinds of people.

The two elders only nodded slightly, their expressions cold and proud.

"Alright, no more small talk. We're here to discuss the Haldrem Empire's situation," Cameron said calmly.

Johnnie sat down casually, curious. It seemed there were still secrets behind the Haldrem Empire's attack on the Montemar Empire.

Cameron continued, "We received a report — the Dark Forest was attacked by an unknown force. The Haldrem Empire couldn't fight back, so they decided to take over the Montemar Empire instead."

An unknown force?

Johnnie immediately thought of the Lizardmen from the Spirit Race.

The ones who could force the Haldrem Empire to give up the Dark Forest must be very strong.

But these Lizardmen were supposed to be in the Land of Confusion, and the Universe Continent had a seal. It didn't make sense for them to invade this fast.

"What exactly is their faction?" the old leader asked.

Cameron shook his head. "We don't know for sure. It seems they're outsiders. Their power is strange and terrifying. The Haldrem Empire's millions of Undead monsters were almost completely wiped out. That's why they're attacking the Montemar Empire now — they want to escape from the Dark Forest."

The Montemar Empire was blocking the passage out of the Dark Forest, so the only way for them to leave was through Montemar Empire territory.

But from this attack, it seemed they were not just trying to escape — they were planning to occupy the Montemar Empire.

"Is it the Lizardmen?" Johnnie asked.

"Lizardmen?" Cameron was puzzled, and he looked at Aiden.

Aiden replied, "They're a group of monsters with six arms. They call themselves the Six-Armed Demons."

Six-Armed Demons? Not Lizardmen?

Johnnie guessed that these were probably another group like the Lizardmen, and likely part of the Interstellar Raiders.

Cameron continued, "We can be sure these guys are invaders. If they take over the Universe Continent, they might come for Earth next. Our people have already contacted the Haldrem Empire, and we're uniting to fight these outsiders."

The old leader frowned slightly. He hadn't known about this.

Johnnie didn't say anything.

Alliance with the Haldrem Empire? He didn't trust them — unless they were willing to submit to the Montemar Empire.

And as for these so-called Immortality Cultivators from the Dragon Country, he didn't believe them at all.

"Shouldn't we think this through more carefully?" Dylan hesitated, then spoke up. "The Haldrem Empire has already attacked us. Their intentions are definitely not good."

Aiden, however, was confident. "Don't worry. We have a way to convince them."

Dylan still felt it was too risky.

Strangers are never trustworthy.

He looked at Johnnie, but since Johnnie remained silent, he didn't say anything more.

"Alright, you two can leave. Johnnie, stay." Cameron said calmly.

The old leader looked at Johnnie, gave him a cautious glance, and then left with Dylan.

The large meeting room became quiet, leaving only Johnnie and a few others.

Aiden, with a haughty expression, coldly said, "Kid, hand over the Kantorin Seal."

Johnnie sneered. "That's not the way to ask for something."

"Ask?" Aiden was taken aback. "Kid, don't think just because you know some secrets makes you untouchable. The world is far more complicated than you can imagine. If we wanted to kill you, it would be easy."

"Oh? Are you sure about that?" Johnnie's expression turned cold. He released his Soul Power and summoned the Sword of Souls.

Zing!

A blade of light appeared, instantly hovering in front of Aiden.

"Huh?" Aiden's face changed slightly, nearly falling off his chair.

The Sword of Souls glowed, and Aiden could feel his soul trembling. A wave of death loomed over him, as if Johnnie really had the power to kill him.

Cameron, watching this, felt a chill in his heart.

Johnnie was far more powerful than they had imagined.

"Johnnie, don't misunderstand. We don't have bad intentions. This is for your own good." Douglas quickly stepped in, smiling and trying to defuse the situation. He knew exactly what Johnnie was capable of.

"Hmph." Johnnie laughed coldly, his eyes now filled with even more killing intent. "First, give me back the fragments of The Map of Heaven and Earth."

"Listen to me first before making a decision," Douglas said, standing up and closing the door. He then gestured for Cameron and Aiden to join him.

They understood and raised their hands. A strange power surged through the room, sealing off the space.

Hm?

Johnnie frowned. He suddenly felt cut off from The Map of Heaven and Earth.

But he didn't need it to deal with these guys.

"Johnnie, take this light sword first. Listen to me, and if you still want to fight after that, it's still fine," Douglas said, looking at the Sword of Souls hovering in front of Aiden.

Johnnie eyed him suspiciously, then thought for a moment. The sword vanished.

Aiden visibly relaxed. That sword had given him a really scary feeling.


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