Is that a Wisp?

1382 The Massiveness of the God Realm

"Uncle, we're also done," Kulla said, showing the gigantic mountain-sized palace that was floating in the air.

There were countless tubes stretching out from it that connected to the river flowing above their region, causing the water to flow through it before leading to a large lake on the ground.

Countless river streams flowed on the ground as well, but they were all artificial.

Plus, both the start and end of these streams came from the river in the sky. Also, the travel routes were the pipes that had openings in dedicated locations.

The river in the air had a mysterious current to it that all water streams branched out from it through artificial means would eventually return to the stream.

It was a mysterious trait as water would fully separate itself from the stream only when it rained or created some clouds while passing.

So, it led to a plethora of scenic locations as Kulla had installed countless tubes in the river that branched out and ended abruptly, causing water to gush out of it.

And this water formed a stream and returned to the river, creating beautiful arcs in the sky.

Upon seeing how beautiful such arcs were, Kulla was unable to control herself any longer, creating tens of thousands of arcs throughout their region.

Kuttul was basically helping her run amok, supporting her wholeheartedly as he too was of the same mind, having fun with the design.

"Wheee!" A wisp jumped into the river, being washed by the currents as it branched into the mouth of a massive pipe, flowing along the currents before being flung out through the exit.

The wisp was still in the water current as it was having fun, branching out when it reached the farther end of the arc, hovering in the air as it made rings around the flowing stream, enacting a helical pattern before plunging into the river.

It was basically a chance for them to perform acrobatics in a mixture of marine and air habitats in what was pretty much a gigantic scaled water theme park.

The wisps acted like fish, jumping in and out of the water stream as they giggled and raced one another, using the countless pipes and streams to reach the palace, going through the various amenities installed through the palace before exiting it.

Krune frowned at the scene, feeling envious of the wisps that were having the time of their life. He instantly shielded himself with Mental Energy, reaching the river before plunging into it, allowing the river currents to carry him forth.

Like a ship navigating through the ocean, he at times used the wisp's innate ability to fly, steering through the water before entering a pipe's mouth.

The circumference of the pipe began to reduce the farther he went in, which in turn caused the flow of water to speed up.

It was a thrilling ride as the speed of travel continued to increase further and further until he exited the end of the pipe, making a massive arc in the air, still within the stream as he slammed into the river, abruptly slowing down before moving along with the slower river currents.

Krune showed no change in expression, silently continuing forth with the next ride, going from one ride to another. And before he realized it…

"Wheeee!"

His mind wasn't thinking anything anymore, just enjoying the simple pleasure of life, happily behaving like a fish as he experienced the ride.

"Krune!" Suddenly, Feifei's shout brought him back to his senses.

She was informing something serious to his clone. And as they had shared thoughts, he was aware of what the clone heard.

Honestly, the reason Feifei had to shout was obviously due to the fact that all the clones were influenced by Krune's experience, having stopped working.

They had shared thoughts, after all. So all the clones instinctively began to relish the experience.

That also showed everyone that Krune was currently slacking. And, of course, as the reigning champion of the Mountain Sect's best-overworked employee, how could he slack off?

So, it wasn't just Feifei that was shouting in the ears of the clone. Every Elder that was assigned with a clone to aid with communication was doing the same, blasting off his poor eardrums.

It seemed that quite a lot of dangerous locations had spawned in the Turia Supercontinent that was now being discovered one after another.

As the various races began to discover habitats suitable for them, just like Krune, they also came across dangerous places similar to the Fever Dream Zone. Such places were dangerous for even Primal Gods to venture into, not to mention the other immortals.

So, sealing up such places was the best course of action until further notice. Once they could spare enough manpower, they would designate teams to gradually investigate such danger zones.

After all, every danger zone was an opportunity to both train the cultivators and also serve as places rich in precious resources.

At present, the procedure was to seal up the danger zones and leave its investigation to nearby cities.

Tens to thousands of cities would be formed on the Turia Continent at the very least. After all, either an immortal or a small group of immortals—usually from their families—would take charge of the respective city.

Hence, as the Mountain Sect had tens of thousands of immortals even before the merge, it was apparent that a massive number of cities would appear.

Though, that was pretty much nothing in the grand scale of things. After all, the Turia Supercontinent was just that vast. It was pretty much a world in and of itself.

And their current population was nowhere close to even exploring it fully. It was just that vast, causing Krune to realize just how freaking massive the God Realm was.

A continent on the God Realm itself was massive, something even Primal Gods would take years to scale without any teleportation formations. Naturally, the supercontinent was on a whole other level.

Then, what about the God Realm, a finite landmass that seemed infinite due to how vast it was, consisting of millions of continents and thousands of supercontinents?

There wasn't a word to describe just how massive it was. If a God didn't use their Laws scattered throughout the God Realm to manifest in places where they decided and simply decided to travel normally, it might take a lifetime even for them.

A lifetime because they would eventually become bored of the travel or damn exhausted to just rest in peace, for the region to explore would just seem never-ending.

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