Chapter 4021 A Smiling Man
Zen held up the dim spear and then glanced at Campbell.
With the help of the Light of Annihilation, the latter had killed many hostility-level Treacherous Beings just now.
Now the Light of Annihilation had dimmed. The spear might be of extraordinary quality, but it was still nothing more than a piece of scrap metal in the face of the Treacherous Being.
Everyone looked at the now blunt tip of the spear and then turned to look at Campbell.
"That stone," Campbell suddenly said.
"What?" A strange look appeared on Zen's face.
Campbell didn't explain anything but gently pointed at Zen's chest.
A small bump appeared out of nowhere on his ribs. It was as if there was something extra there, something that didn't belong. Then the bump moved along his esophagus and quickly reached his throat and then his mouth. Then it was involuntarily spat out. Only then everyone saw that it was a cubic stone with several cracks on its surface.
As for Zen, as soon as the stone had moved in his body, he had started to recall that it had been taken out from Les' body.
At that time, Campbell had not awakened. He had merely said that this stone was called the Holy Stone, and then forcefully stored it inside Zen's body.
Neither Zen nor the Primeval Lord of Heaven knew why he had done so. Les had used this Holy Stone to unfold the protective sphere, but once the protective sphere was smashed, the energy contained within the stone should have been exhausted. From the way they saw, the stone was all its name suggested. A stone!
"Can this stone be useful?" Zen asked.
"As creatures of the secondary world, you naturally do not know the mysteries of this stone," Campbell remarked as he pointed at the Holy Stone.
Buzz!
To their immense surprise, the Light of Annihilation immediately burst forth from the Holy Stone like water from a fountain.
When Zen saw this, his eyebrows rose. He quickly grabbed the stone in one hand and held the spear in the other.
The spear was covered with several grooves like drainage paths. As soon as the Light of Annihilation gushed out of the Holy Stone, it quickly filled every single centimeter of those grooves.
Perhaps the black head felt the threat of the Light of Annihilation when this began to happen because its reaction was rather fierce. The red lights in its eyes shone once more. Whoosh! Two beams crisscrossed against the ground and swept towards Zen's head.
Before anyone could warn him, Zen himself jumped and fell to the ground sideways. With the help of the silver spear, he then jumped high into the air like a nimble monkey and fell sharply once more, rolling over again and again to get out of the beams' path.
The fatal red lights followed him all the way, but he managed to dodge them every single time they reached near.
The others merely stood in different corners and positions, afraid of being hit. They weren't fast enough to dodge the beams.
The red lights chased after Zen for two circles before they finally dimmed.
However, the black head was not going to let go of Zen so easily. After all
red lights naturally dissipated. This was a clever decision, but it was still not enough.
Even losing both of its eyes did not seem to be a problem for it. The two holes quickly healed and became a pair of eyes once again. The head chuckled malevolently, and red lights began to brew within its eyes once again.
Whoosh! Whoosh!
Zen raised his hand and stabbed the black head's eyes with the light beams once again.
"Agh..."
The black head seemed pissed at this.
The strongest trump card in its pocket, if it could have any, was the dazzling lights in its eyes.
If Zen kept on poking it in the eyes, it wouldn't have any way of fighting back. Although it didn't hurt, it was still extremely inconvenient.
Just as Zen had pinned down the black head, Campbell floated towards the door.
As a builder of the world, Campbell was not too strong, but was very familiar with the chaos, the Other Shore, and everything else that mattered to the construction of this place. When everyone saw him, they all moved aside.
Campbell reached out his hand and pressed it against the door. He rubbed it two times, as if to get a feel of it and then said something that shocked them all, "Something's very wrong with this door."
The Snake Goddess, Fuxi and the others couldn't understand what he meant.
Poking the black head with the spear light once again, Zen turned around and asked, "What do you mean?"
"The door has been replaced," Campbell replied.
"So many years have passed. Maybe the original door was rotten, so it had to be replaced," Zen suggested.
However, Campbell shook his head. "No, it was just replaced. There..."
He pointed to another Pure Sky Platform in the distance.
A person was standing on that Pure Sky Platform, who looked somehow exactly like the black head.
When the man felt the gazes of Campbell and Zen turn towards him from afar, the corners of his mouth curled up, revealing a strange smile.
The black head also raised the corners of its mouth, revealing the same smile as the man's. They were one!
With the help of the Light of Annihilation, the latter had killed many hostility-level Treacherous Beings just now.
Now the Light of Annihilation had dimmed. The spear might be of extraordinary quality, but it was still nothing more than a piece of scrap metal in the face of the Treacherous Being.
Everyone looked at the now blunt tip of the spear and then turned to look at Campbell.
"That stone," Campbell suddenly said.
"What?" A strange look appeared on Zen's face.
Campbell didn't explain anything but gently pointed at Zen's chest.
A small bump appeared out of nowhere on his ribs. It was as if there was something extra there, something that didn't belong. Then the bump moved along his esophagus and quickly reached his throat and then his mouth. Then it was involuntarily spat out. Only then everyone saw that it was a cubic stone with several cracks on its surface.
As for Zen, as soon as the stone had moved in his body, he had started to recall that it had been taken out from Les' body.
At that time, Campbell had not awakened. He had merely said that this stone was called the Holy Stone, and then forcefully stored it inside Zen's body.
Neither Zen nor the Primeval Lord of Heaven knew why he had done so. Les had used this Holy Stone to unfold the protective sphere, but once the protective sphere was smashed, the energy contained within the stone should have been exhausted. From the way they saw, the stone was all its name suggested. A stone!
"Can this stone be useful?" Zen asked.
"As creatures of the secondary world, you naturally do not know the mysteries of this stone," Campbell remarked as he pointed at the Holy Stone.
Buzz!
To their immense surprise, the Light of Annihilation immediately burst forth from the Holy Stone like water from a fountain.
When Zen saw this, his eyebrows rose. He quickly grabbed the stone in one hand and held the spear in the other.
The spear was covered with several grooves like drainage paths. As soon as the Light of Annihilation gushed out of the Holy Stone, it quickly filled every single centimeter of those grooves.
Perhaps the black head felt the threat of the Light of Annihilation when this began to happen because its reaction was rather fierce. The red lights in its eyes shone once more. Whoosh! Two beams crisscrossed against the ground and swept towards Zen's head.
Before anyone could warn him, Zen himself jumped and fell to the ground sideways. With the help of the silver spear, he then jumped high into the air like a nimble monkey and fell sharply once more, rolling over again and again to get out of the beams' path.
The fatal red lights followed him all the way, but he managed to dodge them every single time they reached near.
The others merely stood in different corners and positions, afraid of being hit. They weren't fast enough to dodge the beams.
The red lights chased after Zen for two circles before they finally dimmed.
However, the black head was not going to let go of Zen so easily. After all
red lights naturally dissipated. This was a clever decision, but it was still not enough.
Even losing both of its eyes did not seem to be a problem for it. The two holes quickly healed and became a pair of eyes once again. The head chuckled malevolently, and red lights began to brew within its eyes once again.
Whoosh! Whoosh!
Zen raised his hand and stabbed the black head's eyes with the light beams once again.
"Agh..."
The black head seemed pissed at this.
The strongest trump card in its pocket, if it could have any, was the dazzling lights in its eyes.
If Zen kept on poking it in the eyes, it wouldn't have any way of fighting back. Although it didn't hurt, it was still extremely inconvenient.
Just as Zen had pinned down the black head, Campbell floated towards the door.
As a builder of the world, Campbell was not too strong, but was very familiar with the chaos, the Other Shore, and everything else that mattered to the construction of this place. When everyone saw him, they all moved aside.
Campbell reached out his hand and pressed it against the door. He rubbed it two times, as if to get a feel of it and then said something that shocked them all, "Something's very wrong with this door."
The Snake Goddess, Fuxi and the others couldn't understand what he meant.
Poking the black head with the spear light once again, Zen turned around and asked, "What do you mean?"
"The door has been replaced," Campbell replied.
"So many years have passed. Maybe the original door was rotten, so it had to be replaced," Zen suggested.
However, Campbell shook his head. "No, it was just replaced. There..."
He pointed to another Pure Sky Platform in the distance.
A person was standing on that Pure Sky Platform, who looked somehow exactly like the black head.
When the man felt the gazes of Campbell and Zen turn towards him from afar, the corners of his mouth curled up, revealing a strange smile.
The black head also raised the corners of its mouth, revealing the same smile as the man's. They were one!