Pretending To Be A Boss-Chapter 737 - 89 The Unbeatable Game_2

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737: Chapter 89: The Unbeatable Game_2

737 -89: The Unbeatable Game_2

[What’s the matter?] asked Xuan Bird.

Tan Xian gazed at the gray sky and said,

“I’ve brought an unprecedented catastrophe to this world.

Xuan Bird, you must hurry.”

The speed of the Xuan Bird had been accelerating constantly, and Tan Xian could already smell the scent of Bai Shuang.

He hadn’t yet detected the Judge’s scent when he continued,

“I always thought the anti-teleportation crack device was the Judge’s trump card, but its real ace must be the ability to find me across worlds by some means.”

“It clearly sensed our conversation, it should have sent an ancient ape to take me to the altar, so why did it have you convey the message?”

Tang Xian was irritated for not realizing all these signs at that moment.

In the end, he had miscalculated.

The greatest trump card in his heart was the means of escape, but he neglected the possibility that the Judge might have a tracking method.

[So the Judge did it on purpose?

It guessed long ago that you would use the Spiritual Purgatory to escape?]

“Yes.

Since there are humans to the north of the altar, and those humans have lived for a long time, they naturally know the secrets of this world.

So maybe the Judge can come to this world, it just lacks a coordinate.”

“I should have seen through these conspiracies the moment I stepped into the altar, but I was shocked by too much information at the time.”

Tan Xian’s expression was one of regret, tinged with pain.

Upon entering the altar, he was amazed that the Judge actually had connections with the Orderers.

Amazed at those gray crystals which seemed like they were created specifically to suppress the power of Eden.

Subsequently, he found time to think.

But by then, Red Lotus Hell had become a sea of flames, and he and Xuan Bird were between life and death.

All these coincidences didn’t allow Tang Xian any time to strategize, his mind was set on leaving the mining area, and ultimately, he fell into the Judge’s calculation.

It was only now, by reasoning backward from the fact that the Holy Mountain just happened to stop over Red Lotus Hell, that he came up with the answer.

The Judge could have held him back—

But it didn’t do so.

Instead, it deliberately made it seem as though he had narrowly escaped.

“Qing JiuYu, Bai Mansheng, Ju Mang Akasi, Tang entities, and so on, even if all these people were added together, to defeat the Judge even before it was injured would be a fool’s dream.

Not to mention that by now the Judge’s injuries have at least recovered by half.”

The wind and snow were cold, and Tang Xian’s heart was colder.

The majestic Baichuan City, with a population of hundreds of thousands of people, what would these people do if the Judge descended?

All the efforts he had painstakingly put into building would not be destroyed today, would they?

And would the human world have a few more centuries of destiny?

How long would it take before another Tang Xian emerged?

Thinking about these, Tang Xian felt immense unwillingness.

Misfortunes never come singly.

At the moment Xuan Bird was shocked to see that the white deer, Bai Shuang, was indeed still alive—

Tan Xian only felt a force pulling at him, as if from the other end of space and time, calling upon some terrible being using him as a medium.

Xuan Bird dropped Tan Xian in fear, and Bai Shuang’s eyes were also filled with astonishment.

Even someone as composed as her hadn’t expected Tang Xian to bring such a huge problem.

The human civilization that had hidden for hundreds of years was facing its greatest crisis.

At this moment, she should have been lightly tapping her hooves and taking the entire Baichuan City to the other side of the world.

In fact, Bai Shuang had made preparations for this moment over the past several hundred years.

But to do that would mean certain death for Tan Xian.

For some reason, Bai Shuang hesitated.

This moment of hesitation was too late.

The black robe returned, and the giant-like figure of the Judge appeared.

It was no longer hunchbacked and seemed not as old as before.

When it saw the white deer, the Judge was puzzled.

But then it understood.

Tan Xian, now seen as a tool that had outlived its usefulness after being exploited, fell from the sky to the ground.

He slowly got up, his eyes filled with regret.

[So that’s how it is, it was you.

I originally thought that the Nether Phoenix managed to cling to life by using the Spiritual Purgatory, which is why the Xuan Bird betrayed me and chose to help humans.]

Xuan Bird, the white deer, Tan Xian, the three of them formed a triangle, enclosing the Judge at the central point.

The Judge was extremely composed.

Now, it was the true apocalypse of this world.

It stood with arms behind its back, facing the three beings as though they were insignificant juniors.

[But it’s not surprising since it’s you.

After all, you are the best at Space Skill under the Milky Way.

You can go anywhere in this world at will.

Maybe you really did find the Nether Phoenix’s legacy before I did.]

The Judge looked at Bai Shuang.

All creatures could understand its speech.

Bai Shuang didn’t know how to respond at the moment, the existence that Tang Xian had brought was indeed too powerful.

She didn’t respond to the Judge but looked at Tan Xian, and spoke just one sentence:

[Are you in league with it?]

Tan Xian didn’t elaborate much either.

The power of an apocalyptic-level being was too much stronger than that of a catastrophe-level.

He felt as if his heart had turned to ashes, shook his head and said,

“I was outmaneuvered.”

Bai Shuang understood.

What she hated most were traitors.

At that moment earlier, she could have taken Baichuan City away.

But for the sake of Tan Xian, she stayed behind, and now found herself within the Judge’s Causality Domain, where no space-time powers could be used.

Even if she left, she would be marked, like Tan Xian, who had been tracked by the Judge.

But she had no regrets, as long as Tan Xian hadn’t betrayed Baichuan City, hadn’t betrayed humanity that was all that mattered.