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Chapter 379: Collapse And Return

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Xu Yuan pulled a dazed Su Wan out of the space. The moment they got out, the dungeon collapsed completely.

In Lavender Manor, Bayion had been waiting for them for hours. She was anxious.

“Are you sure the Lord can be resurrected outside the dungeon?” asked Bayion again.

The Lords nodded. “We were killed when the God of Light rushed down from his throne. We materialized here.”

“Then why aren’t they here yet?!” Bayion was impatient.

Bayion considered Su Wan and Xu Yuan her family. She might be a princess and could decide the fate of Canglan City at other times, but in front of Su Wan and Xu Yuan, she was just a little girl.

Beads of sweat appeared on her forehead. She was now worried.

The Lords had seen the God of Light rush down, bypassing the rule of the dungeon. Who knew what happened after that?

“Your Highness, there’s no need to worry. Gods can’t harm the Lords in the dungeons,” said Mestre to comfort her.

Bayion nodded.

She raised her head to the sky. No one knew what was in her mind.

After a long while, the space in front of Bayion rippled like water.

A handsome figure materialized. He was pulling someone behind him. The two of them landed on the grass.

The Lords almost cried. They were happy to see that Su Wan and Xu Yuan were alright.

If they hadn’t come on time, Bayion might have skinned them alive.

The Lords didn’t know how Su Wan had won the friendship of the princess of Canglan City.

Bayion smiled in relief when she saw Xu Yuan and Su Wan appear.

“Lord Xu Yuan, you’re back!” Bayion ran to Su Wan and Su Wan and hugged both of them. “What happened?”

The other Lords wanted to know as well. They shouldn’t have been gone for so long.

“W-were you locked up and tortured by the gods, Lord Su wan?” asked the Hyena.

“It must not have been easy for them to escape,” said the bald Knight Li.

Xu Yuan ignored them. “So many questions!” He reached out and patted Bayion on the head.

“I was so worried about both of you! You’ve been gone for hours!” said Bayion and glared at Xu Yuan.

She looked like she was about to cry.

Xu Yuan laughed and consoled her.

“You haven’t told me what happened!” said Bayion impatiently.

Her beautiful eyes were filled with curiosity. She wanted to know if Xu Yuan had actually cursed at a god.

The thrill of danger and adventure made Bayion excited.

Xu Yuan let Su Wan do the explaining. “The God of Light always had a grudge against my territory.”

Xu Yuan chuckled when Bayion looked even more excited.

“A few months ago, he almost flattened our territory.”

“Yeah,” said Xu Yuan. “We are mortal enemies. Is it a big deal if I curse at him?”

Bayion was curious. The territory was fairly new. How had it withstood the might of a god?

“What happened after that?” Bayion asked.

“The God of Light’s avatar appeared in the sky. Xu Yuan defeated him. That is why he hates us so much,” said Su Wan.

Bayion was perplexed. Gods were considered beings of extraordinary might. They had absolute dominion over everything.

It wasn’t just Bayion. Most of the natives had unconditional respect for the gods.

“Then what happened when you met him today in the dungeon?” asked Bayion. “Lord Xu Yuan defeated his manifestation yet again?”

“Not… really.” Su Wan shook her head.

Bayion’s face stiffened. Then she let out a sigh. It seemed even the strongest being couldn’t match the gods in a fight.

“Xu Yuan imprisoned him this time,” said Su Wan.

Bayion felt her blood rush to her head. Imprisoning a god wasn’t something she thought was even possible. She felt dizzy.

The God of Light was one of the strongest gods, and the Dark Demon Dragon had managed to imprison him!

The other Lords were as shocked as Bayion. They had seen, felt, and suffered from the god’s oppressive aura.

With a wave of the god’s hand, the dungeon had shattered. The terror they had felt wasn’t something that could be described in mere words..
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