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Chapter 329 Huge Mountains(2/2)

Although Linnard has never seen a Celestial Being with his own eyes, he has had indirect encounters with many Celestial Beings and can barely estimate the power of Celestial Beings.

"If I want to smash such a big star, I have to transform into a giant, turn on all my firepower, and hit the mountain with hundreds of thousands of punches. Only then can I smash it to this extent. And no one has to do it.

Stop it, no one interferes..."

In Linnard's eyes, divine light flashed, calculating the power of the broken star finger: "With my current strength, if I am hit by that finger... I will immediately evaporate from the world, and the source of immortality will be saved.

Can’t touch me!”

Taking a deep breath, Linnard shook his head: "This mountain range is not weak in strength, but it has not provoked any existence. It has ended up like this... It is infinitely worse than the outside world that has suffered great destruction.

times..."

The reason why this mountain range is not weak is because he saw countless amazing ruins in the rubble belt, in the void around the Broken Mountain Range, and on the dozens of large fragments that were barely held together by the mountain range.

In the rubble belt, there were floating the remains of countless corpses.

Those human remains appear to have endured countless calamities without decay, and their surface is still overflowing with chaotic fairy energy and twisted and numb mental power. If you don't look closely, you will hardly be able to identify them as corpses, and you will mistakenly think that they are all living creatures.

.

But Linnard knew that those were bones, dead for who knows how long, and their consciousness was completely destroyed and turned into ashes, and could never be condensed into shape.

Behind one of the holes, a three-foot-tall corpse stood.

The corpse was clad in remnants of armor, holding a halberd with a broken head and only half of a crescent twig left. It had wide eyes, a look of shock and anger on its face, and a huge hole in its chest.

From the trace of aura left on the corpse, Linnard knew that it was a true immortal during its lifetime, and its cultivation level far exceeded that of the Heavenly Star Lord he killed. It might even be a heavenly immortal.

But even if you are an Earth Immortal, even if you are driving a huge Immortal warship, you still cannot escape death.

The corpse after death is still frozen in the fighting posture of life. Along with the wreckage of the battleship, it floats silently day after day, year after year in the empty and silent void of the universe...

There are many, many more corpses like this.

In the rubble belt and in the void, there are densely packed corpses floating everywhere. The vacuum environment of the universe and the power of the monks and immortals during their lifetimes have allowed them to survive for thousands of years, or even tens of thousands of years, without decaying.

And on the broken mountains, there are countless corpses that barely remain intact, and countless dilapidated and spectacular ruins.

Lynard even saw a cannon with a caliber thousands of miles away.

The muzzle of the cannon is embedded on the surface of the mountains and on a plain. The barrel of the cannon goes deep into the center of the earth. It is completely conceivable that when this cannon fires, it can definitely smash some small mountains with one blow.

However, even with such powerful immortal weapons, this mountain range still perished.

The muzzle of the cannon was broken, and there were a large number of corpses floating in the barrel that penetrated deep into the earth.
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