Published: February 13, 2025
It is hard to imagine what it would be like for a planet to collide with a living being.
Many forms of life, including the All Races of the Universe, would likely never have witnessed such a scene.
The movement of celestial bodies in the universe brought about vast and complex forces and rules, causing this space to feel as if it were collapsing, becoming chaotic and dangerous.
The Old Dean controlled the three tree people using his own abilities; he tore apart the space, trapping them in the folds of the void.
If the life forms did not possess strength at his level, they would die the moment the space shattered.
Currently, the spatial changes caused by the three tree people were entirely due to the movement of the celestial body, which altered the surrounding gravitational forces.
It’s hard to say which side was more terrifying, but it’s an undeniable fact that the three tree people combined could barely withstand the Old Dean’s power.
Standing in the vast universe, facing the gigantic celestial body hurtling toward him, even the Old Dean felt a sense of insignificance.
Of course, this was in terms of size; compared to the celestial body, the Old Dean was as small as an ant, or perhaps even as insignificant as a speck of dust.
However, the Old Dean did not retreat; instead, he changed his posture, raising his hands, as light burst forth in the universe.
The forces emitted by the celestial body had become exceedingly terrifying. As unknown phenomena unfolded in this area, the power reached its peak just as it was about to contact the Old Dean.
A bright light rose in the darkness, like morning light piercing the clouds.
Vast swathes of pale yellow light lifted the celestial body, and the aftershocks of their collisions spread outward.
Smaller celestial bodies that had been pulled into this energy burst shattered, transforming into meteors of varying sizes, while those meteors that had already been nearby shattered into even smaller fragments, scattering in all directions.
Who knows how long it would take for these fragments to enter another celestial body, and upon bursting forth, become void or fall into it.
If before the movement of the celestial body, the surrounding space was chaotic, taut, and colliding, now it was an explosion and destruction.
Everything around seemed to be obliterating, including the very fabric of this space.
The three gigantic tree people trembled violently; controlling a planet was quite taxing for them, especially at the beginning. Even with their strength, they managed only just to do so, and it became easier once they swung the planet around.
They were not afraid of the Old Dean escaping; the area covered by this planet’s impact was vast, and with all the gravitational pulls, no one could escape this zone in a very short time.
If escape was impossible, then they had to endure.
They never denied the Old Dean’s power; from the moment he made his move, they knew that this elderly man, who had been hidden in the Library Palace for who knows how many years, had reached a level they had yet to touch.
They could no longer comprehend what that realm was like, how to break through to it, and they had no idea what abilities one would gain upon reaching that realm.
However, they were certain that the Old Dean’s realm was certainly not as powerful as the Slave Clan's; otherwise, there would be no suspense in their battle.
Since that was the case, the Old Dean would not be able to escape the abilities they had nearly exhausted ninety percent of their energy to unleash.
Killing this individual and removing the great threat was worth even hundreds of years to recover.
Moreover, with the Wood Spirit present, the recovery time would be halved.
However, under normal circumstances, they could have already withdrawn; the battle had reached a point where the victor and the vanquished were clear.
Since the Old Dean could not escape the celestial body’s attack range, his fate was thus predetermined.
But the reality was that they found those branches that held onto the celestial body as part of their own form could not be retracted at this moment, remaining firmly attached to the celestial body despite their efforts.