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Chapter 1729

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Divine Gods had the power to move mountains, fill oceans, and turn the world upside down.

Kua E was the leader, supported by thousands of divine Gods who were masters of civil engineering and city construction, billions of human Senior Magi and elite warriors from the dragon-kind and phoenix-kind, added with Shermie, Ji Hao's disciple, and all kinds of powerful treasures from the heaven, the new Yao Mountain City was completed within ten days.

The new Yao Mountain City had become a military castle.

Inside and outside the city, there were twelve layers of thousand-miles-tall city walls, each glowing splendidly, decorated with statues of legendary creatures. Every statue was magical, and could release a terrifying power.

The outermost layer of the city wall was tens of thousands of miles in radius, connected with earth meridians and stars. Ji Hao and the other four divine emperors had given orders from the heaven, gathering the power of natural stars and pouring it into the city wall. The nearly transparent city wall was splendidly glowing, with countless starlights spinning swiftly like whirlpools. Muffled buzzing noises could be heard from the city wall. Anyone who approached the city wall would have his or her soul broken.

This city wall was especially sturdy. Unless the earth meridians and natural stars connected with the city wall were completely shattered within a moment, this city wall would be indestructible. No matter how powerful one was, one could never leave a mark on the city wall.

Not to mention the fact that Ji Hao had sent many experienced Magi from the Magi Palace to build the evilest mechanisms, traps, and all kinds of evil spells on the city wall. These city walls seemed to be unmoving, but in fact, they were like life-devouring monsters.

Outside the city wall were nine quicksand rivers, nine lava rivers, and nine weak water rivers. Each of these twenty-seven rivers was thousands of miles wide, and contained incalculable dangers. Even an iron man would be turned into a puddle of liquid within a moment if he accidentally fell into one of these rivers.

Outside these twenty-seven vicious river traps was a vast ocean that stretched for tens of thousands of miles. This ocean was covered in dark rivers. Countless water-kind spirit creatures had been swaggering in the water and raising sky-high waves. Poisonous mist, dense mist, water thunders, and whirlpools filled the area. Unless one had a pass from the heaven given by Ji Hao, the other living beings would die if they stepped into this area.

The elite dragon-kind warriors under Ao Bai's command had already been arriving. Large groups of pure-blood dragons, flood dragons, boa dragons, carp dragons, centipede dragons, and other mix-blood dragons had gathered in this vast ocean. Thousands of dragon crystal palaces were placed on the beach, turning this vast ocean into a land of death, filled with a strong aura of killing.

Every day, countless pure-blood dragons would proudly raise waves on the surface of the sea, shouting and training their water-kind armies. Square arrays of ten-thousand warriors lined up on the water surface. Looking down from the sky, one could only see the heads of countless water-kind creatures, but not even a drop of water could be seen.

Surrounding this ocean was a series of jagged, dangerous mountains. Hidden in these mountains were countless deep valleys and sinkholes. In the east, south, west, and north, a hundred-miles-wide broad road led directly to this ocean. If the non-humankind army wanted to attack Yao Mountain City, these four roads would be their best choices.

The four roads were flat and clean, without any ambush. At the end of the roads were four huge blood-red bays, filled with sticky and cold blood. Countless Blood Sea Asuras from the Nether World were quietly lurking in the bays. This would be the first dangerous pass that the allied forces of the non-human races had to face.

Ji Hao contacted Netherworld Hierarch and exchanged all corpses on the battleground for Netherworld Hierarch's full support for this war.

No one knew how many zombies and ghosts Priest Corpse had accumulated in the Netherworld during the past countless years, but one could easily tell that it would be a terrifying number. With the full support of the Netherworld, at least, Ji Hao wouldn't be in a tight situation in terms of military strength.

Especially those zombies and ghosts from the Netherworld, they were especially cruel and evil. On battlefields, they were much more lethal than warriors under Ji Hao's command. Besides, the longer they fought, more and more zombies and ghosts would appear. These four blood-red bays would become four terrifying death traps, and Ji Hao would try his best to inflict casualties on the non-humankind.

Fighting in Pan Gu world, Ji Hao didn't want to let go of any of these factors.

He would create the most advantageous battlefields under the most favorable conditions, arrange his army in the best way, and try his best to kill as many non-humankind beings as possible.

No matter how many non-humankind beings brought over, Ji Hao would try his best to kill as many as he could. When he truly couldn't hold on any longer, he didn't believe that Priest Dachi, Priest Qingwei, and Priest Yu Yu would truly make a move.

Riding on the back of a dragon whale, Ao Hao, who called himself 'Ao Ritian', stood on the boundary line between the blood-red bay and the normal sea area. He smacked his lips, looking at countless gray-white silhouettes swiftly moving in the thick blood.

"Good heavens, my ancestors, where did you get this group of fierce fiends from? Clicking his tongue, Ao Hao clicked his tongue and said, "I'd rather fight a human emperor alone than fight these monsters. They're so f * cking scary!" Before he finished, Ao Hao grabbed a giant shark and threw it into the blood.

A shrill howl was heard, and the flesh of the giant shark was instantly corroded by the blood. Not long after, the giant shark turned into nothing, only a greyish white shark phantom quickly merged with the blood, and joined those figures that were shuttling back and forth.

Ao Hao and the group of dragon boys behind him popped out their eyes simultaneously. Once again, they had a deeper impression of how terrifying the Netherworld was.

While marveling at the power of the blood, a cloud of dust suddenly rose from the north channel, which was right in front of them. Following that, large groups of dark-skinned creatures with golden armors rushed over.

These six-meters-tall dark creatures had wolf heads, human bodies, and horse legs. Their eyes were dark-green, and their entire bodies had been releasing a strong evil power. Fierce gusts of wind that could make people's hearts tremble hovered around their bodies. Wherever they stepped on, the ground would quickly turn into sand. Clouds of black sand rose into the air, rushing towards Yao Mountain City along with their fast steps.

Tens of thousands of wolf-headed, human-bodied creatures like this, but the one leading them was a nine-meters-tall creature, who had an eagle head and a human body, and a pair of ox-like legs. The eagle-headed creature held a golden staff in his right hand as he walked to the edge of the blood-red bay with big steps, then raised his head and looked at Ao Hao and the others.

"I want to see your master... I've brought the noble will of our supreme master. Barbarians, we're not here for a war. Instead, we're here for mutual benefits... Take me to your master, or you will regret! "

Ji Hao had been monitoring the surroundings of Yao Mountain City all the time, not giving Ao Hao a chance to cause any trouble. A quarter of an hour later, Ji Hao met this eagle-headed messenger in the great hall of the heaven.

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