The Ultimate Divine Class-Chapter 447 - 363 Bas Edin’s Tears_3
Unfortunately, they were still a step too slow.
BOOM!
The next second, deep blue and white vapor violently jetted out from all around the Ice God.
The terrifying Extreme Frozen Stream instantly transformed a region of the void into a frozen hell.
This was a freezing power that surpassed absolute zero. Under its horrifyingly intense cold, even superalloys containing rare extraterrestrial metals would be frozen to dust, let alone flesh and blood.
The colossal Ice God Mecha, wreathed in roiling frigid air, streaked across the sky.
Its speed was so fast that it couldn’t be tracked by the naked eye or even perceived by Spiritual Power.
When it reappeared, it had already secured a large, snow-white egg from mid-air before elegantly departing in the direction from which it came.
Just as the Ice God Mecha departed, a massive chunk of ice plummeted from the sky, smashing heavily onto the ground with a BOOM.
The expressions of the Sum Country contingent tightened, and they quickly rushed forward.
The fallen block of ice instantly shattered, revealing a figure amidst the billowing, frigid air.
It was a powerfully built, short-haired man holding a black spear, his calm expression betraying no hint of joy or anger.
"Lord Wu Hao!"
Seeing Wu Hao emerge unharmed from the ice, Yang Nan and the other members of Sum Country’s Yellow Bear unit breathed a collective sigh of relief.
However, the thought of the Phoenix Egg taken by the Ice God, and the terrifying combat power the Mecha had displayed during its brief clash with Wu Hao, made their expressions turn gloomy and grim once more.
"The Distant Star Federation actually dared to blatantly tear up the treaty and even deployed a God-Level Mecha..."
The spear-wielding man said nothing, merely looking up in a certain direction.
Then, a tall figure, enveloped head-to-toe in brilliant starlight, was seen approaching through the air.
It stopped at a certain distance, then spoke to the people below.
"Chen Wuhao, by forcibly intervening without permission, you have violated the treaty. This operation is concluded. Prepare to be held accountable by the United Council."
The spear-wielding man’s eyes flickered. He calmly replied, "It seems you people have abandoned all pretense of shame."
The tall figure snorted coldly, offered no reply, and turned to depart.
"Those scoundrels! How dare they say such things?!"
"To think they’d have the gall to accuse us first!"
Once the tall figure had left, the people from Sum Country could no longer hold back their anger, seething and grinding their teeth.
The spear-wielding man’s expression remained impassive. He rose into the air and calmly instructed, "All of you, retreat immediately."
With that, he glanced in a certain direction, pondered for a moment, then said gravely, "Find a way to bring that person back. Perhaps... there’s still hope."
Everyone froze, only then recalling the individual who had triggered this immense upheaval: someone who had once shone with dazzling brilliance, stunning the entire Secret Realm, only to be ultimately engulfed by an intensely frigid wave from the Ice God.
The spear-wielding man departed through the air. The remaining group exchanged glances then, under Yang Nan’s lead, quickly moved towards the distant plain covered in countless icebergs.
The lingering power of the Ice God was still palpable; the rolling expanse of Perpetual Glaciers emanated an intensely frigid aura.
Under the assault of this frigid air, the members of the exploration team had to fully activate their energy shields just to barely remain unaffected.
The awe and terror inspired by the Ice God’s might struck them even more profoundly.
At the same time, a thought rose rapidly in everyone’s minds.
Is that person... still alive?
Even if we can bring him back, is there really any hope of saving him?
A heavy feeling settled in everyone’s heart, their faces etched with deeply complex emotions.
Before long, the group arrived at the location where that figure had been engulfed by the Extreme Frozen Stream.







