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The Primordial Record novel Chapter 483

Chapter 483 Shock and Awe

Precisely at a billion miles outside the Booze Palace planet, space warped and distorted, and two figures were thrown out.

The first was Urroghat who looked around him aghast at the thought that he had just been moved without his will, the second was the white-haired man, who had his backs turned against the god and was fingering some of the chains wrapped around his body while he muttered about being too slow.

He was distracted by tapping on the chains, and each tap he made made the stars in the distance vibrate, as large chunks of star matter were sprayed out into the universe.

Urroghat looked at the healing space behind him and his pupils shrunk a bit, because he noticed something very amazing that almost left him in awe. Urroghat was nearly forty-five million years old, he was far older than the gods of Trion

The time between the rise of the gods of Trion and their entire reign was barely a small part of his eternal life, and in the vast universe, even Trion itself was just a speck in the grand scheme of things.

So the fact that what had just happened that left him in awe was very shocking.

Urroghat brows were squeezed together in thought. They had not teleported, instead this mortal had dragged him all the way here.

That alone was enough to be called a godly feat that could shake a generation, but that was just the tip of the iceberg.

This mortal had moved so fast that his speed had transcended time and space, and although they were a billion miles away from the planet, they had actually not spent any time reaching her.

In fact what happened was the opposite, they spent less time!

Urroghat could see in the distance the scene of himself inside that Tavern with the white-haired man just before he made his move and hauled him into space

He had traveled so quickly that time did not just stand still, it reversed itself!

What was amazing was that this mortal had casually broken two very solid rules of the universe, and Urroghat had detected no power being used. He did all these with his body alone!

Urroghat's gaze became solemn, and he recalled the words of this man just now, he had complained about his slowness.

He looked at this white-haired figure and the many chains wrapped around his body shackling him and restricting his movements and Urroghat could no longer hold any arrogance in his heart. Of course, he could battle this mortal with his godly technique, but the thought of him, a Major God contemplating on battling with a mortal, was a concept so ridiculous to him that he almost felt as if he was dreaming.

Urroghat smiled back, "The task I'm pursuing is very important, and I think someone like you can appreciate my concern. My Tribulation was snatched away." freeweɓnøvel.com

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