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The Strongest War God-Chapter 1714: Contestant Zero
Chapter 1714: Contestant Zero
Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Finally, Haleena Hazutina and Hedeon Gvozdev also showed up.
They decided to compromise, but Sagan Lazenby was still hiding.
It was clear he didn’t want to admit defeat.
Braydon Neal was relentless, tracking him down throughout the entire trial world.
Within a month, he pursued Sagan seven times, consuming eight black-and-white tokens in the process.
By the ninth attempt, Sagan’s resolve finally broke.
Surrounded by aggressive men and feeling cornered, he reluctantly submitted his application to join the human army under Braydon’s stern gaze.
With that, all ten of the top Heaven’s Favorites on the trial board were now under the Northern Army’s command.
"Luke!" Braydon called out, dispersing the energy in his body.
"Coming!" Luke Yates responded.
Braydon then carried Luke and traveled to the deepest part of the trial world.
Deep within the gloomy jungle, they encountered a great fulfillment path-returning realm demon beast—thirteenth level.
The battle prowess of such a beast could challenge even a nirvana realm fighter.
Braydon and Luke were killed by this demon beast, leaving two black-and-white tokens behind before the beast vanished.
They had exited the trial world.
The situation took a turn when the great fulfillment path-returning demon beast appeared on the trial board as Contestant Zero.
Its points reached a terrifying number.
Braydon had defeated Sagan, Hedeon, and Haleena in previous battles.
Haleena had 700 million points, Hedeon had 900 million, and Sagan had 1 billion, totaling 2.7 billion points.
All these points, plus the second year’s points multiplied by five, were now accounted for.
He immediately racked up 13.5 billion points.
Adding the 13 billion points that Braydon already had, the total came to 26.5 billion points.
The most surprising part was that these points were awarded to the great fulfillment path-returning demon beast without any effort on its part.
The trial world was strange; even the demon beast earned five times the reward.
Its points shot up to over 100 billion.
The total reached 132.5 billion!
All the competitors were stunned.
This demon beast was even more formidable than their toughest rivals.
100 billion points?
What was it aiming for?
Sagan and the others quickly grasped Hardin Dolan’s intentions.
They were being handed a massive challenge—a colossal demon beast to face!
If someone managed to defeat this beast in the third year, the points would be multiplied by ten.
Damn, its points would exceed a trillion instantly, setting a new record.
As expected, Paxton Foreman’s voice rang out: "Given the exceptional talent of the participants this year, the headquarters will grant the Northern Stellar Realm an additional 30,000 slots, making a total of 40,000 participants eligible for the finals!"
"Defeat this great fulfillment path-returning realm genius and gain an exception for entry into Heaven’s Favorite Mountain!"
Paxton’s announcement ignited excitement among all participants.
A spot at Heaven’s Favorite Mountain meant future prominence as a core figure of their race—a supreme honor!
In the trial world, Sagan grinned and said, "That big pervert is gone. Our chance is here!"
"Don’t celebrate too soon," Hedeon warned. "I have a feeling those guys are pretty formidable."
He glanced at Cole Colbie and the others, knowing they were no ordinary competitors.
With Braydon out of the picture, the spotlight would inevitably shine on Cole and his team.
No one would be able to overshadow them anymore.
After all, the reincarnation of the five lords couldn’t be just anyone.
In the outside world, Braydon left with Luke, showing no signs of reluctance.
Paxton and Cree Mackey arrived shortly after.
"Greetings, Senior Uncle Master and Senior Uncle Woodruff!" Cree greeted respectfully.
"Hmm?" Braydon looked over with some curiosity.
"The Bright Lord is my master," Cree explained obediently.
"I’ve forgotten what happened in my previous life," Braydon said, understanding immediately. "In this life, we’re friends!"
"Listen to Uncle Master!" Paxton interjected from the side.
"Where would you like to go, Uncle Master?" Cree asked.
"Let’s go and see!" Braydon replied.
He figured that some places, having finished the Stellar Realm Competition earlier, had probably already departed for the headquarters.
And indeed, that was the case!
"If you want to head to the human race’s headquarters, I can accompany you and lead the way!" Cree offered after a moment’s hesitation.
"Is your starship fast?" Luke inquired.
Paxton laughed and said, "Cree has the fastest starship in the universe. It only takes a day to get from the Northern Stellar Realm to the headquarters!"
Braydon thought about it and agreed to let Cree accompany them.
It would be a good chance to learn more about the five lords.
Paxton seemed to have something on his mind.
He hesitated, then asked, "Many people in the Northern Army have soul imprints. Do you know why?"
"I don’t know!" Braydon replied honestly.
Even if he did know, he wouldn’t share that information with Paxton.
Disappointment flickered in Paxton’s eyes.
The secret behind the soul imprints in the Northern Army was too shocking.
There were many reincarnations of their ancestors within the Northern Army, and there had to be a reason for it.
The only person who could provide an answer was probably the leader in front of him!
Paxton didn’t realize that Braydon was also in a tough spot.
How could he help solve his doubts when he still didn’t understand his own soul imprint?
Paxton could only watch as Braydon departed.
As for the people of the Northern Star Residence, no one dared to stop him.
Cree brought out a black starship.
The thousand-meter-long, triangular vessel was covered in mysterious runes, a relic from the Bright Lord.
Even ordinary peak experts wouldn’t dare challenge Cree’s starship.
Taking this kind of starship, they could reach the race headquarters within a day.
The three of them boarded the starship, which sped up and darted through the starry sky toward its destination.
In the vast expanse of space, Braydon asked Cree, "What is the race’s attitude toward the five lords now?"
The question was straightforward.
Braydon and the others had a deep connection with the five lords.
The race’s stance toward them could affect the safety of the Northern Army sons.
If their attitude was friendly, there shouldn’t be much trouble getting to the race headquarters.
Otherwise, Braydon would need to be cautious. freēwēbnovel.com
Cree said solemnly. "The eight lineages’ chiefs were once guided by the Great Martial Uncle and had a good relationship with Master and the others. But the eight lineage chiefs..."
Cree continued without hesitation, "Back then, you killed many from the eight lineages. You cleaned up the entire race with iron and blood. The previous chiefs of the eight lineages were all suppressed by you."
Braydon was reminded of his past.
The hatred from his previous life had likely been passed down.
The human race in the starry sky was a superpower with many factions among its upper echelons.
On the surface, the eight lineage chiefs seemed to control the race’s fate, but there were also many experts with seniority above them.