Let's Go Home

12/19/2025

Max Lune closed his eyes in despair. He knew that even with his transcendent cultivation, death was inevitable today. At this moment, he regretted provoking Joe Di.

Joe Di could even construct a new universe with rules that allowed advancement—how could he be simple? If creating an entirely new universe law was so easy, why would Max Lune come here to strip others of their cosmic Dao and bones? He could have just built his own universe with brand new Dao laws.

Blinded by his obsession to control Vast Chaos, he joined forces with Quinn King, thinking they could destroy this top-tier universe of rules.

Now, retribution had come. He and Quinn King coveted all the supreme rules of this new universe, but as he was about to perish, Quinn King had already been utterly annihilated—body and soul.

The saying goes, 'A journey of a hundred miles falls short by ninety-nine.' Max Lune was about to reach the pinnacle, just a tiny step away. If only he had been a bit more cautious, things would not have ended up like this.

Max Lune opened his eyes and looked at Joe Di once more. He did not beg for mercy. Even if Joe Di would spare him, he would not plead. Max Lune had his pride—if he could not control Vast Chaos, he would never become someone else's dog, even if that person was Joe Di, who could kill him with three arrows.

He only hoped that if Joe Di wanted to open his universe world, he would not fire the third arrow. As long as there was a brief gap in Joe Di's Moment's Edge, he would have a chance to escape into Chaos and survive. Not only could he escape, but he could also take away one of the long arrows forged from Moment's Edge.

His hope was great, because in Joe Di's eyes, at this moment, Max Lune should be at his mercy. Even an ant could kill him now. If it were him, he would also stop after the second arrow and try to open the opponent's universe world. Over his years of cultivation, Max Lune's universe world contained countless treasures that would make anyone envious.

If one day he returned, that Moment's Edge Arrow would become Joe Di's death warrant.

Crack! The Time Bow snapped, and the third Moment's Edge Arrow shot forth. Joe Di did not make the same mistake as Max Lune—even with the Time Bow broken, he did not intend to withdraw the third arrow.

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