Let's take a step back: even if the bizarre creature miraculously evades the light wave, the terrifying energy contained within is enough to affect the surrounding space. This is simply unbelievable—how could mere humans possess such horrifying power?
At this moment, the bizarre creature's pupils alternately shrank and dilated, its gaze fixed on the energy light wave, and for the first time, a rare glimmer of fear appeared in its eyes. The bizarre creature couldn't comprehend the extent of the destruction this light wave could unleash, but it could roughly determine that this energy far surpassed any attack it had witnessed before—not just by a little—but by an overwhelming margin.
"You... You should be Sky Shadow, right? Why can you unleash such terrifying techniques?"
"Hahaha! Go die!"
However, Sky Shadow had no intention of granting the bizarre creature any more opportunities for dialogue. After all, villains babbling on is a recipe for defeat. A cold laugh escaped Sky Shadow's lips, quickly replaced by the overwhelming energy of the light wave.
By observing closely, one could see that the center of the light wave had transformed into an alternating black-and-white mass of energy. Its exact magnitude remained immeasurable, while its surrounding area became an indestructible radiation source under the concentrated energy. The nearby space warped repeatedly under the violent compression of the energy, producing rippling disturbances.
At the outermost edge of the light wave lay a more recognizable phenomenon: magnetic storms. Black-and-red lightning arcs squirmed incessantly. Judging solely by the flashes, their power far exceeded any ordinary lightning a common person might encounter.
Meanwhile, Feng Yi and his group, positioned far away, kept retreating—first seven kilometers from their initial position, then over ten kilometers.
A distance of more than ten kilometers had essentially rendered the light wave indistinguishable to the naked eye. Yet with the terrain of the twin stars now flattened into plains, the undulating gas waves in the distance remained discernible.
Watching the storm continuously churn in the sky and feeling the gusts that struck their faces, the first thought in Zhang Xiaobo's mind was: "Is this some goddamned dream? How does a mere Sky Shadow possess such terrifying destructive power?"
Even the Blade Warrior began questioning something profound: could Roland, even while going all-out, unleash such devastating power? Despite the Blade Warrior seldom seeing Roland fight, she knew Roland better than anyone else. Refined over the years, Roland was undoubtedly stronger than anyone present.
Yet, everyone's strength had its limits. For individuals like Roland—a master in her field—progress slowed considerably once reaching new realms. Besides, Roland herself had admitted that she was not invincible.
The Blade Warrior could discern that Roland's words were not mere humility. No one understood Roland's abilities better than herself. Since Roland declared she wasn't invincible, then it was certain—or at least possible—that someone out there, or someone with greater potential, existed to surpass her.
Initially, the Blade Warrior had dismissed those words as nothing but a jest. However, upon witnessing this scene before her, she instantly recalled Roland's past statement.
Her? Not invincible? Well, invincibility might be temporary after all. But the scariest thing about humanity lies in the dormant potential within. When one's potential is excavated or developed, there's no limit to the breakthroughs one can achieve—achievements you otherwise would've considered inconceivable.
Clearly, the attack unleashed by Sky Shadow was utterly overwhelming, making everyone present feel a deep-rooted fear. Luckily, Sky Shadow's assault was directed at the ground and not into the skies. Otherwise, forget about this area—even entire cities would be obliterated in the blink of an eye.
Currently, the most astonished person was Feng Yi. He couldn't comprehend what exactly Sky Shadow had encountered while traversing the Parallel Dimension that allowed him to master such horrifying techniques!
This technique—at the very least—was something Feng Yi himself could never achieve. During his time in the fourth-dimensional space, the observer Mo Ying never conveyed to him any issues concerning the team's traversal. Mo Ying's mental transmissions were rather succinct, only informing him that the Blade Warrior's team had crossed into the Flat Dimension to seek a power capable of resisting bizarre entities.
Unexpectedly, they found a Feng Yi identical to himself in the Parallel Dimension.
Some time later, Mo Ying informed Feng Yi that the exploration team had successfully returned. Despite Sky Shadow's terrifying strength, Mo Ying seemed more astonished by humanity's ability to accomplish a dimensional traversal and return—a feat that left Mo Ying deeply shocked. According to Mo Ying's understanding, humans should find dimensional travel and return nearly impossible. Yet the Blade Warrior had managed to accomplish precisely that.
Thus, Mo Ying decided to observe humans in greater detail and sought to extend his own existence, believing that, as long as hope remained, miracles could indeed materialize.
Dimensional traversal was, undoubtedly, a miracle in itself. However, the greatest miracle unfolding before their eyes was Sky Shadow's supreme attack.
Feng Yi had no reason to believe that Sky Shadow could unleash such a fearful strike. Keep in mind: although they claimed to have been gone for a year, the timeline in the alternate dimension had barely spanned four months.
What could one achieve in four months? To those with ordinary strength, even four months of grueling Devil training might still result in stagnation. Especially for someone like Sky Shadow—a supreme master of unparalleled skill—it's common knowledge that the higher one's strength, the harder it is to gain further improvement.
Yet this very Sky Shadow, who once could not defeat Feng Yi, had somehow managed to master such a formidable skill within a mere year—and even fully integrated Feng Yi's Air Travel technique, the Blank Paper Realm, into his own arsenal.
Perhaps Sky Shadow had truly surpassed him. Perhaps Sky Shadow's natural talents exceeded Feng Yi's own. Although Feng Yi didn't want to admit this, the undeniable facts before him spoke volumes.
At that moment, Feng Yi's stubborn refusal to concede erupted like a flame. Outwardly, he still maintained a semblance of calm, but beneath that calm lay an abyss of regret and lament.
Sadly, Feng Yi's time in this world wouldn't last long. Otherwise, he truly wished to strive and try to surpass Sky Shadow.
Suddenly, a severe realization struck Feng Yi—during his recent conversation with the bizarre entity, it had instantly deduced that Feng Yi was not from this universe. But how did it know? This was undeniably a mystery.
As Feng Yi pondered this, his previous confusion cleared like dawn breaking over the horizon. Of course—it was likely due to dimensional traversal! The boundless materials and opportunities within the Multiverse must have enabled Sky Shadow to attain such terrifying abilities in some unknown universe.
Perhaps even Sky Shadow himself didn't fully understand. It's akin to humanity's current inability to comprehend the fourth-dimensional space or higher dimensions. Yet, upon truly entering those realms, their understanding would naturally expand to grasp previously unimaginable concepts.
Perhaps it was precisely because Sky Shadow traversed that dimension that he unconsciously gained such powerful abilities.
In other words, if Sky Shadow could comprehend such skills, then others might also possess similar potential—whether Roland, Mengdie, or even Zhang Xiaobo, who wasn't particularly strong. These individuals just hadn't yet noticed or realized the changes dimensional travel had wrought upon them.
Now Feng Yi had suddenly grasped this insight. He recalled his encounters with Mengdie—not just once, but many times. Feng Yi had a reasonable grasp of Mengdie's speed.
Mengdie's speed wasn't rooted in raw mobility; rather, it originated from her naturally high agility, precise motor coordination, and delicate flexibility inherent to her female physiology. Enhanced further by Jade Clear Sect's unique secret techniques, this combination made her almost impossible to catch. Even Feng Yi himself, wielding power equivalent to a million units of combat strength, could only surpass her in straight-line speed. But in terms of evasion, reaction, and resilience—he fell short.
Yet Feng Yi distinctly remembered this: when he encountered Mengdie, she and Zhang Xiaobo had been standing far away. Somehow, in an instant, Mengdie had appeared right before him—seemingly in the blink of an eye.
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