I Am Extraordinary Alone-Chapter 654 - 652: Where the Divine Resides

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Chapter 654: Chapter 652: Where the Divine Resides

A beam of golden light passed through the window of the Pei Guode Hotel, and the figure of Wei Tianyang appeared in the room. He pulled out a chair and sat down, his expression somewhat dazed, still digesting what he had just seen.

Kui Kui Ge, still in the office, sensed His presence and thus hurried to His room.

Upon seeing Wei Tianyang sitting silently by the window, eyes focusing intently on the sky outside, Kui Kui Ge hesitated for a moment, not sure whether or not to say something. So, he just gently closed the door and stood quietly to the side.

After a long while, Wei Tianyang spoke softly, "Kui Kui Ge. How should a person return to calmness after seeing things they cannot understand?"

Kui Kui Ge pondered for a moment and said, "Is there anything you cannot understand?"

"Things beyond this planet," Wei Tianyang replied.

"You will certainly find a way to understand, I firmly believe that," Kui Kui Ge said.

"Here, I am your god. But I am well aware that I’m merely a step ahead of you into the next phase. I am not the conceited type," Wei Tianyang stretched lazily, then stood up and left the chair.

"What did you see?" Kui Kui Ge asked.

Wei Tianyang sighed.

The black king sat ensconced in a sealed hall, with the dead all around and the city barren.

The original inhabitant of this body, its home planet, had undergone an invasion of some sort, looking no different from a race exterminated. Otherwise, it wouldn’t have become a kindred of Lilith.

Brutality filled every place, wars were always present, as if a certain truth, perhaps described in various languages, but the essence never changed.

Wei Tianyang suddenly felt a hint of weariness. He glanced at Kui Kui Ge, not prepared to lay bare the grim aspect of the grand narrative; at least, not yet.

"I saw another possible ending for our world," Wei Tianyang said.

"That certainly doesn’t sound good," Kui Kui Ge replied.

"You won’t understand for now, Kui Kui Ge. However, I suddenly have a new idea," Wei Tianyang turned around, a smile on his face.

"What are your orders?" Kui Kui Ge said.

"Help me build a chair, I have only two requirements. First, anyone who sees this chair should know from the bottom of their heart that it is the throne of a god. Second, incorporate Rada Gan at the very top of the chair; he was the first martyr among us and should not be forgotten," Wei Tianyang said.

Kui Kui Ge knelt on one knee and bowed his head, "I will take care of it promptly."

Wei Tianyang nodded in satisfaction and then his figure faded into the light. In a blink of an eye, He appeared above Greenland Base.

All the Descendant Army sensed His arrival; they stopped in their tracks, looked up at the sky, and knelt on one knee toward Him.

Wei Tianyang descended slowly, and amid the wind and snow, heaps of soldiers’ bodies were cleared, piled up, and set ablaze.

This place was the primary base for the resisters. He strolled amongst the heaps of dead, his gaze piercing through walls, seeing every underground passageway and the interior of every building clearly.

At that moment, beside Him, a bloody path appeared, and a white Shadow slowly emerged.

The newcomer was none other than Cha Na, who kneeled on one knee and said to Wei Tianyang, "I have purged almost all the resisters, but a small number have fled through the underground tunnels."

"I have read Leng Kai’s memories; their commander is here," Wei Tianyang said.

Cha Na knew Divine Power Tianyang’s intentions and hurriedly said, "That old man committed suicide. The bullet shattered his brain stem; I’m afraid no more memories can be extracted."

"Where’s the body?" Divine Power Tianyang asked.

Cha Na remained motionless as two Descendant Soldiers quickly brought Commander Lu’s corpse over.

The old man was as dead as one could be, with his right temple pierced by a bullet. The projectile had hollowed out a cavity in his brain, exiting through the left side, taking with it a large chunk of flesh; half of his face was gone.

Divine Power Tianyang touched the old man’s body. His sea of memories had turned into a pitch-black vortex, everything mixed up, obscuring the original contours.

"What about his body?" Divine Power Tianyang asked again.

Cha Na looked up and said, "Who?"

"Wang Ye," Divine Power Tianyang replied.

Within Leng Kai’s memories, almost all of the hiding places of the Human Alliance Army had been leaked, including Wang Ye’s whereabouts. He was in this base, and he was one of the first to undergo the transformation surgery.

"A lot of people were burned to death, their bodies unrecognizable. Maybe he’s among them," Cha Na said.

Divine Power Tianyang turned and walked back to the pile of corpses passed earlier. Golden light slowly radiated from His body, enveloping these bodies. Instantly, He began to scrutinize those whose brains were relatively intact, and fragments from their sea of memories began to emerge.

He searched through these people’s memories, reconstructing the events that had taken place on the ground during the battle.

From so many warriors’ perspectives, Divine Power Tianyang located Wang Ye’s form.

He came to the edge of a cliff at the base and looked down. Below in the snowy crevasse, a fresh trail was visible.

Cha Na realized his mistake and instantly became agitated.

However, Divine Power Tianyang said, "It’s not important. There’s no need to make an effort to find him."

"He escaped from me..." Cha Na still felt some guilt.

"It doesn’t matter. I understand him. He will come to find me," Divine Power Tianyang said. ƒгeewebnovёl_com

At this very moment,

Wang Ye had been running wildly through the cold snow for several hours. With the pace of the Demon Marine Corps, he had already covered more than 100 kilometers.

As night was about to fall, and his physical strength was nearing a critical threshold, the dim horizon revealed the silhouette of a town.

Dragging his weary body, Wang Ye cautiously avoided the streets, leaped over fence posts and walls, and slipped into the narrow alleyways between houses.

There were signs of battle here, with a cold chill of blood hanging in the air. Turning at several intersections, Wang Ye saw a mountain of corpses piled up in the center of a broad street.

While keeping alert, Wang Ye approached the mountain of corpses and saw that they were all dressed in police and military uniforms. It was clear that this place had been cleared by the Descendant Army, the rebellion suppressed, and the civilians presumably taken away.

Wang Ye sighed, flipped into a residential building, and easily twisted off the door lock.

The air inside was definitely warmer. Frost had already formed on his body, and his wounds had become cracked and dry. Wang Ye hurried to test if the gas stove would still ignite. Fortunately, due to Greenland’s proximity to the Arctic Circle, there was not only piped gas supply, but each household also had a traditional coal supply.

The civilian home he entered was of a modest family, with a one-room and one-bathroom structure, no kitchen or bathroom. Cooking had to be done by setting up a stove in the room itself, and there were specialized exhaust pipe outlets on the walls. Wang Ye rummaged around and pulled a small coal stove from under the bed and cabinet. After attaching the exhaust pipe and lighting it with matches from the desk drawer, the room started to warm up a bit.