Severin accepted Amethyst's proposal.
He had offered to go not merely because of the threats posed by the puppets on that trip—a greater part of him wanted to explore more of Bleurealm, as that could be the factor leading to his chance of immortality. To do so, he needed to turn his inner world into a Small Thousand World, and the Bleurealm was a genuine Small Thousand World that was retained from a fragment of the celestial domain!
Those ideas fueled his eagerness as he beckoned to Carson. "Shall we?"
He then opened up a spatial channel and vanished from the hall in an instant.
Amethyst had a convoluted expression after watching Severin leave. Eventually, he exhaled and said to Carson and Willette, "He is the very fiber of the Grandiuno Sacred Land's future, and the key to whether Bleurealm will be able to survive this catastrophe. Nothing must be allowed to go wrong!"
Willette had been loyal to Severin since he received the pill and ascended to immortality. In fact, it was no exaggeration to say that he was thoroughly devoted to Severin. Following the instructions from Amethyst, he narrowed his eyes and declared firmly, "Rest assured, I am fully aware of the current stakes. I will protect Severin even if it costs me my life!"
Amethyst was pleased with Willette's resolve. He nodded and said, "That gives me much reassurance. You may proceed."
The next moment, Carson and Willette transformed into streaks of light and swiftly caught up with Severin outside the sacred land's entrance.
They traveled beyond the sect's territory and sped toward Eastplain.
Severin looked at Wendigo and assessed his opponent's strength. It was undoubtedly strong, far more than what Carson and Willette could handle despite having broken through to half-immortality. Wendigo truly lived up to the reputation of being the fierce beasts' ruler during his prime.
However, such strength did not deter him. Without much ado, he uttered coldly, "Perish!"
The next moment, the atmosphere around change drastically as if he had the power of the world within his grasp. The space and time within a hundred-mile radius had been sealed and frozen, respectively.
He extended a finger toward Wendigo in the thick fog, condensed a flurry of radiant lights on his fingertips, and unleashed them in a devastating burst. The force from his attack harnessed the power of space and time and obliterated everything in its path. The Wendigo's skeleton disintegrated instantly and exploded into oblivion, for it was utterly and completely defenseless against the onslaught.
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