Chapter 18: A "Nightmare"

Edwin Frye, an observer of time and space, is one of the few beings who knows the power of the Overworld.

Edwin was able to pinpoint the location of the Overworld, and he discovered it even before many of the beings who entered it. But he has been wandering in the gaps of time and space in countless universes, trying to avoid being discovered by those who try to enter the main world. So far, he has been well hidden, and all the beings who have the opportunity to enter the Overworld are too terrifying, because only those who are strong enough to be qualified to be attracted to the Overworld.

Edwin, on the other hand, relied on his natural ability to discover the Overworld.

If he wanted to, the red compound eyes that he was proud of could even help him see through the walls of time and space to see what was happening in the Overworld. But he had never done that, and he didn't know if he would be dismantled by the guys inside, but every being he witnessed entering the Overworld could slap himself to death on the wall of time and space without any pressure.

Especially the giant dragon that entered 10,000 years ago, even among the countless dragons that Edwin had witnessed, the other party's enormity was rare, and that aura that almost made him desperate made him instantly sure that the other party's strength belonged to the first gear among all the existences he witnessed entering the main world.

No, it wasn't the first gear at all, and that dragon was the most powerful being he'd ever seen.

And the other party is also the only one who finds himself.

Edwin still recalls the moment when the giant eyes looked at him, and his wings involuntarily paused.

Fortunately, the other party didn't take himself seriously at all, thinking of this, Edwin's heart was a little happy and a little lost.

But soon, the unhappiness in his heart was gradually forgotten by him, and as an observer of time and space, he could clearly grasp the passage of time in all the universes he could observe, and then use the time in the main world as a reference to calculate the years.

This is also a means he uses to pass the time, after all, except for the main universe, other universes are always in the process of splitting, turning into one parallel universe after another. Therefore, it is not easy to make a unified chronology, but it is very good to pass the time.

However, if a parallel universe system creates a being who is qualified to enter the Overworld, then these parallel universes will quickly collapse into a universe and connect with the Overworld in a way that he cannot understand.

Therefore, when a parallel universe system suddenly collapsed into a universe in front of him, and he did not realize that a powerful existence had been generated in this universe system, his curiosity was naturally ignited instantly.

Of course, in the beginning, Edwin had been quietly observing, a process that lasted for three thousand years, and he found that the collapsed world had produced a system of power that he had never seen before, and that the creatures in it had divided this system of power into two categories. One is called a racial bond, and the other is called a professional bond.

Finally, after making sure that there were no creatures in this world that terrified him, he decided to visit there.

If a parallel universe system collapses, then it must be that the universe system has produced some kind of "uniqueness".

If there really is a god, then "uniqueness" is the godhead of the godhead.

A world that has "uniqueness" but is not connected to the Overworld, and there are no particularly powerful creatures, is worth the adventure itself.

After all, the life of a space-time observer, although long, also has an end.

Of course, it also took him a lot of time, after all, it was easy to observe from a distance, but it was still quite troublesome to accurately locate the other party through the phantoms of countless universes.

It took him another 1,431 years, the longest 1,431 years he had ever experienced.

He was afraid that during this time, other people would discover that this world had suddenly collapsed due to its "uniqueness", and he was even more afraid that this world would be watched by the existence of the main world due to this anomaly.

Because it's something that is bound to happen, the difference is only sooner or later.

And now, for some reason, he actually received an incomparably accurate positioning signal from that world.

The signal was weak, and he didn't know how long it would last.

So, without hesitation, he decided to make a very costly teleportation, which would cause half of his little eyes to lose their power in a short period of time.

When Edwin Frye arrived at the location with a little trepidation, he was surprised to find some fallen creatures gathered there, besieging a humanoid.

How can the creatures here step out of the space-time walls of their own world, or even stay around them?

But these guys are again so weak that they completely ignore them.

He didn't hesitate to kill all the fallen creatures, and in the process, he found himself in the power system of this world without knowing when he had merged. And when he devoured those fallen creatures, he clearly felt the power in his body becoming stronger.

Edwin was so excited when he found out that devouring such a weak creature could actually give him a boost in strength.

Without hesitation, he wanted to kill the humanoid.

There was some surprise, and there was some unexpected trouble to kill this weak guy. But he was so excited, which stimulated some of his primitive desires, making the process of the other party's death a bit cruel and terrifying.

Edwin didn't have a penchant for killing his opponent while venting his desires, and the other party's dying expression made him a little uncomfortable, so he unscrewed off the opponent's head, and threw the opponent's head back completely at the beginning of the space-time rift, hoping to make her rest in peace.

Then, while chewing and devouring the other person's body, he began to enter that world.

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The Mist Queen wasn't completely dead, her soul was in a state of sanity that it had never been before.

What is this?

Did it kill Lorenz, the Angel of the Dawn?

But where is the great god of chaos and his equally great army of wraiths?

Why is the power of the shadow bond on the other party so strong, and what is going on?

Unlike the Queen of the Mist, who completely dissipated these doubts, she was still lurking in the city of Astan, and at this time, she was in the corner of the city watching the huge unknown insect that appeared in the middle of the city, and fell into an incomparable ecstasy.

Although he didn't wait for the God of Chaos to come, he clearly felt the incomparably powerful shadow aura emanating from the huge insect?

How many stars of the Shadow Apostle is this?

Five stars?

Impossible, I have personally experienced the "powerful" power of the five-star shadow of the God of Chaos.

But that kind of power, weak in front of this dark breath, is like a joke.

Don't talk to me about the god of chaos anymore, you have to meet the Death Singer quickly, the Shadow Church has ushered in the gods that it really should serve.

The huge insect in the sky of this city of Astan is simply the god of shadows!

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Edwin Frye immediately felt the despair that permeated the creatures nearby.

In fact, they don't have to be like this, they are not creatures who love to kill, and they have no interest in wasting time killing such weak humans, although they have time.

Then, he discovered the "uniqueness" in this world for the first time, and he was really too lucky.

Edwin Frey, without hesitation, turned his attention to "Uniqueness", and then froze, and the huge transparent wings instantly stopped flapping at high speed.

The horrible mouthparts stopped chewing at the same time, and Lorenz's mutilated body even fell out of his mouthparts.

No, it can't be like this, I must be dreaming, it's definitely just a nightmare, Edwin cried out in despair in his heart.