Outside of Time-Chapter 1775 Erniu’s Big Treasure

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Chapter 1775 Erniu's Big Treasure

Erniu touched his lips, a crazy spark twinkling in his eyes.

At this moment, his body underwent a shocking transformation.

The lower half of his body, which had only partially regenerated, now writhed with flesh and blood, rapidly regrowing at a visible pace.

In just a dozen breaths, Erniu's body was fully restored.

And the aura emanating from his new form was no longer at the early-stage Ruler level—it had surged to mid-stage Ruler.

It had been a long time since Xu Qing had seen this side of his senior brother. Witnessing it now, memories of the past flooded his mind.

'Senior Brother's cultivation has never relied on conventional training. Instead, it comes from unlocking seals—one after another.'

'But each seal comes with a price. And the further he goes, the steeper the cost…'

As Xu Qing pondered, Erniu's newly restored body radiated an icy chill, spreading outward in all directions. A blue light flickered across his flesh, and through his translucent skin, Xu Qing could see what appeared to be another body lurking within.

A body forged of blue ice—ancient, savage, and eerily reminiscent of the Origin Sins Xu Qing had encountered on the Primordial Mother Planet.

Staring at this hidden form, Xu Qing's suspicions about his senior brother's origins resurfaced.

'But Senior Brother is different from the Origin Sin. He has lived multiple lifetimes, each time dying and reincarnating in a new form.'

'That trait… is almost godlike.'

With his heightened cultivation, Xu Qing could now perceive more clues.

Yet, even so, the mystery of Erniu remained shrouded in fog.

'All will be revealed when we return to Wanggu.'

As Xu Qing mused, Erniu—now brimming with even greater power—grew increasingly frenzied.

"Listen, Little Qing," he declared, eyes blazing. "I can feel it—there's a supreme treasure in that direction!"

"It's fate calling to me! A destined opportunity! I know that treasure is waiting for me!"

"And it's the key to unlocking more of my seals!"

"Once I pull this off, Little Qing, you won't need outsiders catching divine maidens for you. Your senior brother will personally nab a few!"

"Hell, if you're into divine sons, I'll grab those too!"

Erniu puffed up with pride.

What he cared about the most was his dignity as the Eldest Senior Brother.

This dignity was hinged on two things: Not being surpassed by his junior brother, and no one outdoing him in spoiling Little Qing!

This, he could not tolerate.

"Let's go!"

With that, Erniu shot forward like a comet.

Xu Qing smiled and followed.

He knew full well that in the Fourth Star Ring, with the Venerable Immortal reigning supreme and all the Immortal Lords present, other than the place that the Venerable God had left for, there were no truly hidden mysteries left—save for the so-called forbidden zones.

And his understanding of "forbidden zones" had evolved with his cultivation and experience.

'A forbidden zone is typically veiled in mystery, ancient beyond reckoning. But if it coexists with the outside world without encroaching, its danger is likely mutual.'

'To the outside world, the zone is lethal. But to the zone, the outside is just as deadly.'

'Otherwise, its boundaries wouldn't remain fixed.'

'Of course, there are exceptions… like Wanggu. But the Fourth Star Ring shouldn't have anything comparable.'

'However, since Eldest Senior Brother wants to go, let's go take a look.'

As they advanced, Xu Qing's gaze pierced the void ahead.

Time flowed.

Months passed in a blur.

Though their destination wasn't astronomically distant, the sheer scale of the star ring made the journey lengthy.

Even with shortcuts through supply-star teleportation arrays, it took nearly four months before their target came into view.

In the depths of space, a colossal rift tore through the cosmos.

Like a scar across the heavens, it stretched endlessly, spanning multiple universes in length.

Within the rift swirled dense mist.

Outside, crimson dust orbited like a halo.

This was one of the Fourth Star Ring's four great forbidden regions.

Since ancient times, few who entered had returned.

And no god who perished here had ever resurrected.

Staring at the rift, Erniu's madness intensified.

The months of travel had exposed him to Xu Qing's staggering status—how countless mighty cultivators bowed before him, how epic battles between gods and mortals raged.

And then there were the divine maidens. Two more had been delivered to Xu Qing en route.

Each sight was a lash to Erniu's pride,

fueling his desperation to achieve something monumental.

Now, gazing at the rift, he hissed through gritted teeth:

"That's the place!"

"Little Qing, I can sense it—there's a treasure inside! A big one!!"

Xu Qing remained silent, his vision piercing the crimson dust to probe the rift's depths.

Faintly, he glimpsed an altar.

The sight triggered a memory—intel he'd gathered about the Fourth Star Ring's forbidden regions. freёnovelkiss.com

'The sealed prison of the previous Venerable God.'

'Imprisoned here by the current Fourth Star Ring Venerable God, bound for eternity.'

'Exiled by the new laws of fate woven into this star ring, cut off from escape.'

Xu Qing's eyes narrowed. The details were sparse, devoid of context.

Normally, he'd avoid such a place. But now…

He glanced at Erniu.

'Besides, I came to the Fourth Star Ring seeking opportunities—to retrace the God of Pain's illusions.'

'Though the God of Pain's visions didn't include this place… anything is possible.'

With that thought, Xu Qing suddenly raised his hand and swiped downward.

A force capable of shattering worlds erupted from his palm, crashing into the void before the rift.

The starry sky shattered like glass.

Countless fragments splintered apart—along with the crimson mist shrouding the rift.

Then, Xu Qing lifted his hand. The broken shards of space realigned, the mist forcibly peeled away, revealing a network of hollow pathways leading straight into the rift.

"Senior Brother, we can enter now," Xu Qing said solemnly. "But it's dangerous inside."

Erniu stared at the newly formed channels, recalling how Xu Qing had casually reassembled the starry sky, and felt a wave of exhaustion.

His hunger for power burned fiercer than ever.

So he darted forward—not charging ahead, but sticking close to Xu Qing.

"You first," he muttered.

Erniu wasn't stupid. If Xu Qing called it dangerous, it was lethal for him.

He didn't fear death—but he'd rather die feasting than starving on the way to a meal.

Besides, dignity mattered… but this was his junior brother.

The thought eased his existential fatigue.

Xu Qing nodded grimly and stepped into the nearest passage, heading straight for the rift.

Erniu clung to him like his shadow.

For days, they navigated the labyrinthine channels. Though obstacles arose, Xu Qing's power smoothed their path.

Finally, they breached the crimson mist and stood before the gaping maw of the rift.

Xu Qing's pupils constricted.

Through the fog, he saw a world within the rift.

At its heart stood a monumental altar—built from the bones of countless gods.

Grotesque insects scuttled across the skeletal remains.

And atop the altar rested a massive bronze coffin, shackled by countless divine chains that speared out from the void itself!

An aura of primordial majesty and unfathomable terror radiated from the coffin and chains, a warning to all living beings: Enter, and perish.

But the coffin wasn't the only spectacle. In another direction stood a corpse.

A god's corpse.

Only Its upper half remained.

The moment Xu Qing recognized It, his mind reeled.

He had seen It before!

'Lord God Chiuz!'

Battle reports had mentioned Chiuz's escape after severe injury—but no one knew the god had fled here… and now lay dead!

Just as shock gripped Xu Qing, Erniu—oblivious to the scene—pointed excitedly into the mist.

"Little Qing, I can't see clearly, but I know there's a treasure over there! What is it?!"

Xu Qing hesitated. Erniu was pointing straight at the corpse.

"Well?!" Erniu pressed.

"It's… a god's corpse," Xu Qing admitted.

Erniu's face fell. "Just a corpse? What level?"

Xu Qing sighed. "Lord God."

The words had barely left his lips when Erniu vanished in a blur—charging headlong into the mist like a man possessed.

He had officially lost his mind.