At the edge of the yellowish planet, Andrew Han exchanged a few polite words with the white-haired Grand Venerable, his mind still a bit dazed as he drifted toward the next overlord power.
Unbelievable...
Truly, utterly unbelievable...
The white-haired Grand Venerable, with his immortal-like bearing, openly admitted that Andrew Han's overwhelming aura left him so weak he could only surrender—yet this flimsy excuse was actually recognized by the Spark-Heritage Zone's Primeval Emblem Badge!
Madness.
This world has gone mad.
Andrew Han quietly turned away, flying off into the distance.
“Take care, Andrew Han!”
The white-haired Grand Venerable waved goodbye, his gesture sincere and heartfelt.
“Until we meet again.” Andrew Han, feeling a bit weary, also raised his hand in a gentle wave.
If using the Portable Sub-Space Warp Cannon counts as cheating, then a Grand Venerable publicly surrendering and having it accepted by the Primeval Emblem Badge is officially sanctioned cheating!
In such open daylight, is there any justice left? Any law of kings at all?
To have swept through the Lunyis Star System undefeated should have been a passionate, blood-stirring challenge—yet somehow, it has all turned into this!
What left Andrew Han truly helpless was this:
With such officially sanctioned cheating, there’s no way to sort out who’s at fault, and not the slightest loophole to exploit—he’s already surrendered, Spark-Heritage has recognized it, so you can’t force a battle.
Next, next.
I refuse to believe every Grand Venerable will surrender so easily." Andrew Han braced himself, forcing up what little fighting spirit remained, and transformed into a streak of rainbow light, charging into the boundless dark outer space.
In truth—
During that brief exchange, Andrew Han kept his Star-Gate Martial Communicator open, secretly checking it three thousand times to confirm the progress bar was truly increasing—not an illusion, nor a Spark-Heritage error, but a real, newly lit segment.
A blue segment...