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Chapter 476

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None of the trial-goers liked Kieran's arrogant and overbearing manner.

The monsters that devoured humans made the trial-goers hate Kieran to the bone.

Now, the two of them that they hated the most were about to meet. It was a delightful thing for them.

Despite the fact that their actions might go against their morals.

"Let's go have a look?"

Ogden stopped his steps when he saw the monsters being lured away by a couple of trial-goers who were lagging behind. His eyes were sizing up Fitz who had stopped as well.

Fitz didn't answer but headed towards the direction where the monsters were heading.

Ogden followed with a smile.

In fact, most of the trial-goers had made the same decision.

It was just that the distance between them and the monsters differed.

However, there was one thing that was the same.

They were eager to see Kieran make a fool of himself.

Kieran was powerful.

They admitted it.

How could he not be powerful if he could stop them from moving recklessly with his aura alone?

However, the monsters before them were even more powerful!

Aside from the frightening snow waves, the aura of the higher end of the food chain was enough for the trial-goers to make a general judgment: Kieran wasn't as powerful as the monsters.

So, Kieran would be in a miserable state.

The other trial-goers who were also in a miserable state wished to see that happen.

This was the only way they could feel better about their shattered pride.

Some of them even had malicious thoughts, wondering if the Sanctuary examiners were purposely taking revenge on Kieran.

Their despicable thoughts started to distort their morals.

However, none of them noticed it.

However, Nicil saw everything that happened.

"I knew it would turn out like this!

Damn it! Damn it!

You bastard Smulder! You messed everything up again! "

Nicil scolded Kieran without caring about his manners when he saw the scene in the crystal ball. Then, he looked at Kieran with a worried gaze.

His mind was spinning rapidly.

He didn't want anything to happen to Kieran.

It was an undeniable fact.

It was very simple. If something happened to Kieran, he would have no face to face Nikorei in the future.

Therefore, he had to ensure Kieran's safety.

But how could a 'snow beast' be easy to deal with?

"I don't care anymore!"

Nicil clenched his teeth and was ready to use his trump card. However, the scene that appeared in the crystal ball made him widen his eyes.

"How is this possible?"

Nicil exclaimed.

Nicil was not the only one.

All the Trial Takers who saw the scene before them let out exclamations of surprise.

Because …

It was unbelievable!



Creak! Creak!

Perhaps it was because the monster had swallowed quite a number of Trial Takers, but its stomach was not as hungry as before. It began to chew slowly.

However, this made the cultivators who were being chased even more terrified.

The sound of muscles and bones being chewed up invaded their ears like a demonic sound that could destroy their souls.

Fresh blood and minced meat splattered out of the monster's mouth, dying its long white fur red. The minced meat hung from its chest, causing the trial-takers who saw it to tremble in fear.

One after another.

When the last trial taker was chewed into minced meat, the monster arrived in front of Kieran's wooden hut.

Its sharp sense of smell told it that there was food in the hut.

How would a wild beast react to food?

Of course, it would rush up, bite and devour the food.

The monster before them was exactly that.

The previous trial takers that were devoured by the monster were proof of that.

This time was no exception!

Roar!

The monster opened its mouth that was filled with sharp fangs and was ready to continue its journey of hunting. However, the moment it was ready to pounce on Kieran …

The sky changed color!

The white snowy land was covered in darkness.

Black as ink.

Deep as hell.

An aura that was even more ruthless than the monster blasted up to the sky from the darkness.

The monster was shocked.

The pursuing trial-takers were scared to the point that their faces turned pale, backing off non-stop.

They felt the danger.

As for the monster?

The instinct of a wild beast allowed it to sense far more than the trial-takers.

The monster instinctively stopped its attack and scanned the surrounding darkness with its eyes. However, the supernatural darkness wasn't something that could be seen with the naked eye.

More importantly, a sense of danger emerged from the bottom of the monster's heart.

This made the monster in front of it agitated and uneasy.

It roared repeatedly, trying to scare its enemy.

But it was useless.

The darkness between the heavens and the earth rolled silently. It was deathly silent.

Not only did the color disappear, only darkness was left.

Even the sound was gone.

Silence!

It was so quiet that it made one panic.

The monster continued to roar. It needed to do this to give itself courage.

Then, it could only see purple in the beast's dark eyes.

A flash of purple lightning.

The Heavenly Thunder appeared and struck down.

Kaboom!

How fast was lightning?

The monster didn't have any chance to dodge and was hit.

It didn't die immediately, it seemed to be unharmed.

This made the wild beast's roar louder and louder.

However, at the next moment …

Its long white fur, which was strong enough to block ordinary swords and sabers, began to dim.

Its claws that could easily tear rocks in the snowy land started to fall off.

Its body that could run for three days and three nights without any problems started to feel tired.

It was so tired that it wanted to sleep right away.

However, its beastly instincts told it not to sleep just like that.

Once it fell asleep, it would die!

The monster fought.

But it was powerless to fight.

When Sloth appeared beside the monster with a yawn, the wobbling monster fell into a deep slumber without any pause.

The moment the monster fell asleep, its body started to rot.

It felt like it had gone through the baptism of thousands of years.

The breath of life faded away from it.

All that was left was a body that melted with the wind.

Huu!

The darkness rolled about, resembling both mist and light.

It dissipated faster than it appeared.

When the wind blew, the last bit of darkness disappeared.

Along with the monster.

Without the darkness, the trial-goers could see clearly.

But other than the traces on the ground, they didn't see anything.

If it wasn't for someone dying, if it wasn't for them seeing it with their own eyes, they would have thought it was an illusion.

But the transparent box on the ground and the two scrolls inside told them that everything was real.

Tsk Gak!

The door of the wooden house further away that could only be considered flat opened. The accumulated snow in front of the door couldn't stop the door from opening.

The white snow was piled up by the wooden door and pushed to the side.

Then, Kieran slowly walked out of the room.

Instantly, all the trial-goers held their breaths.

Then, they retreated as Kieran walked in.

One step.

Two steps.

Three steps.



As Kieran got closer to the transparent box, the trial-goers became more hesitant.

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