Ruby Lan did not immediately put away the Heavenfort Star. She was not a cruel or bloodthirsty person. On the Heavenfort Star, besides the man in Skystar Palace whose meridians and bones had all been shattered, there were at least one or two thousand trial participants.
On her planet, she only allowed the existence of certain beasts she approved of—she simply did not want any strangers remaining on her world.
But this was the vast void. Throwing these weak cultivators into the void would only cause them to quickly turn to dust and vanish without a trace.
Three days later, Ruby Lan’s divine sense swept across a cerulean star continent. Without hesitation, she gathered up everyone on the Heavenfort Star and put the Heavenfort Star away.
As she drew closer to the cerulean star continent, the cosmic laws pressed down ever harder. Clearly, with her current strength, she still could not enter this star continent.
However, Ruby Lan had no intention of entering the star continent. With a casual wave, the thousands of cultivators undergoing trials were scattered across every corner of the land, as if she were tossing dumplings into boiling water.
Everyone who was dropped down—including Jade Yu and Violet Zane—gazed blankly at the sky. The Celestia Grand Plaza had been overrun by crazed beasts, forcing them to flee into Celestia.
After hiding in Celestia for about a year, nearly everyone’s strength had multiplied several times over, while many who could not adapt were eliminated by the law of the jungle. Originally, they thought things would continue this way, and that one day, when they were strong enough, they would return to Earth.
A few days ago, Celestia suddenly began to spin and tremble, forcing them to seek shelter wherever they could.
Not long ago, it seemed as if a gentle force swept them up, carrying them away from Celestia. Then, one by one, they were dropped like dumplings into a strange new place.
Is this still Celestia?
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After Ruby Lan left all the others on this unfamiliar continent, her gaze fell upon Joe Di.
Joe Di still hadn't awakened, which made things difficult for her. If not for her aversion to killing, Joe Di would have been dead already. Remembering that she had awakened early because of Joe Di, she decided to spare his life.
But under these circumstances, if she left Joe Di here like the others, it would probably cost him his life.
Just by looking at him, it was clear that all the bones and meridians in Joe Di's body were shattered. In such a state, being left on a cultivation continent like this, survival would be nothing short of a miracle.
Standing at the edge of this azure continent, even with her cultivation suppressed, Ruby Lan still felt the force of the rules pressing down on her, growing ever stronger. She decided to search for thirty breaths more for a place where Joe Di might survive; if she couldn't find one, she would leave him here like the rest.
These low-level trial cultivators—who knows which planet they came from—had wasted far too much of her time.
Before thirty breaths had passed, Ruby Lan's divine sense landed on a massive cluster of courtyards.
The courtyards were festively decorated, clearly ready for a celebration. In one small courtyard, a young man with a gloomy expression paced anxiously. At the gate stood a servant in green robes.