My Monster Fuses Everything

Chapter 724 - 724 457 True Sacrifice



Chapter 724: Chapter 457: True Sacrifice Chapter 724: Chapter 457: True Sacrifice “World will, huh,”

Su Han lifted his eyes to observe the space he was in, where golden light enshrouded everything, and all the surrounding space seemed like void.

Only not far in front of him, an ordinary-looking Earth floated before him.

This Earth was unremarkable, just as commonplace as the Earth before the apocalypse had descended.

The Earth shifted between insubstantial and substantial, like a phantasm, as a summoning power reached out to Su Han.

Su Han’s body was gradually materializing, with the Star Torch Tree Spirit occupying where his heart was, and threads of light flowed from it like filaments, merging into his body.

He just sensed it, and his expression subtly changed.

‘They…’

Each thread of light represented one person’s sacrifice—their life, soul, and all that they were.

Su Han’s expression was moved, and his gaze towards ‘Earth’ grew even more profound.

“So it was you who had them sacrifice, even though they were alive, and by some accounts, you should be as well. The Earth is you, humanity is a part of you; anyway, without an independent will, to not be destroyed is to live.”

[You will die]

“What of it, wasn’t all your planning for this very reason?”

[It once was, but it is no longer]

There is no talent given without reason; whether it was Fusion or Li Wenyuan’s successive breakthroughs, all were guided by the will of the Earth.

Su Han had his suspicions all along, but the ultimate goal was never clear to him.

He had gained much, with origin power converging upon him. Though it was not all of it, he would inevitably be the one who could not escape it.

The will of the Earth manifested before him, but even Su Han could sense how weak it had become.

As origin power continued to be extracted and wills weakened with the deaths of many beings,

Humanity was the last of the creatures, and Earth was Its last vessel. Once both of these ceased to be, the will would utterly disperse.

Su Han felt that the will of the Earth was committing suicide.

“What do you want me to do?”

Su Han’s gaze was sharp as a hawk’s as he stared intently at the will of the Earth.

The will of the Earth no longer transmitted any messages but dissipated continuously like sands in an hourglass, then suddenly surged toward Su Han, merging into his body.

[Sacrifice, opportunity]

The last message faded in Su Han’s consciousness, and then the two became one.

Su Han no longer needed to ask further; everything about the Earth, from the explosion eons ago to the billions of years of evolution since antiquity, was now within his mind.

‘So that’s how it is…’

The so-called talents were blessings from the Earth, each step in their unique abilities a step closer to acquiring more origin power, more power from the Great Blood Sea.

It had always been selecting proxies, those to carry Its power, disperse and flee, avoid death.

However, everything changed after Su Han personally destroyed the Earth and confronted Abaset.

Whether Su Han had twisted this will or simply saw an opportunity to confront the Tenth-Rank Evil God, even the will of the Earth itself was unclear at the end.

But Su Han knew that after a suicidal renunciation of the powers of Abaset and the Foolish Dead, his real chance for a true gamble lay before him.

“If that’s the case, then let’s fuse everything.”

His eyes burst forth with golden light, and the Star Torch Tree Spirit in his heart gradually metamorphosed into gold, growing larger and breaking free of the constraints of his body as a shadowy figure.

The world made up of that will began to collapse, and when Su Han next awoke, he was in the midst of the golden origin formed by Earth.

Abaset, Insect God Kladist, and the Foolish Dead were continuously drawing upon the origin power.

Yet, Su Han’s eyes pierced through the golden origin, revealing a cold smirk at them.

“Unify!”

A golden vortex erupted from him as the center, unleashing unimaginable suction, drawing the origin power continuously into his body.

The Star Torch Tree Spirit grew and transformed into a massive divine tree reminiscent of the Golden Tree, appearing abruptly in the midst of the Great Blood Sea around Su Han.

Branches swayed, and the trunk was majestic; in the blink of an eye, it reached tens of thousands of meters high, radiating a powerful aura.

The origin power of the world that Abaset, the Foolish Dead, and Insect God Kladist had hardly snatched was now turning into countless specks, fleeing from their bodies, and heading straight for Su Han.

“Stop!”

Abaset was shocked that Su Han had somehow survived and was now continuously seizing origin power that belonged to them.

Immediately enraged, a dazzling light burst forth from Its single eye, a world-ending beam shooting straight toward Su Han.

Su Han looked up, and the shadow of the Golden Tree flickered, scattering a golden galaxy that shattered the terrifying scarlet beam.

The Great Blood Sea churned and surged, and one strike could destroy countless Blood Sea spaces in its aftermath.

But all that was of no consequence.

Insect God Kladist, the Foolish Dead, and even Abaset were stunned that Su Han had already assimilated all of the origin power into his body through the Star Torch Tree Spirit.

Enveloped in a golden aura, his presence was nearly indistinguishable from theirs, stunningly becoming a new Tenth-Rank True God.

Su Han looked up, his gaze fixed on Abaset as golden light swirled around him.

“Slay!”

His words manifested into action as countless golden beams transformed into innumerable golden sword edges, assaulting Abaset.

Abaset’s face turned extremely ugly, waving endless tentacles in collision, shattering the sword lights infused with the power of a Tenth-Rank True God.

Su Han’s form surged forward, like an Eight-Armed God, and the massive Golden Spear moved effortlessly, charging directly toward Abaset’s eye.

“Enough!”

Abaset burst forth with all its strength, a scarlet light fiercely emitted, destroying the entire Golden Spear.

Countless golden sword edges dissipated beneath this red light.

Su Han pointed at Abaset, and the golden light clashed with it.

In an instant, the entire Great Blood Sea was thrown into chaos by their attacks.

“I said enough.”

Abaset’s tone was filled with reluctance and anger, but it had no choice but to ask Su Han to stop.

“Do you think because you’ve broken through to the Tenth-Rank, you can kill me?”

“Can’t kill you, but can vent,”

Su Han replied bluntly, his movements unceasing, as his eight arms, like dragons, continued to pummel Abaset.

The relentless attacks had left Abaset covered in wounds of various sizes, yet the moment they appeared, they had already healed.

Tenth Rank was not only about wielding Power, all Tenth Rank True Gods lent their support to and from the Great Blood Sea; as long as the Great Blood Sea was undestroyed, Tenth Rank beings would not die easily.

In other words, as the supporting deities of the Great Blood Sea, as long as Tenth Rank beings were immortal, it would be impossible for anyone to easily extinguish the Great Blood Sea.

Su Han couldn’t kill Abaset, and likewise, Abaset couldn’t kill Su Han.

“I can’t kill you, but I can seal you.”

“With just you?”

Abaset violently attacked, nearly destroying most of Su Han’s eight arms.

But with a flow of golden light, Su Han’s eight arms likewise regenerated.

“Foolish Dead, you’re interested in death, aren’t you? I have four Sub-God Souls; make one move, and I’ll give them to you.”

“Foolish Dead, you….”

Abaset’s expression changed, but Su Han spoke again: “Insect God Kladist, make one move and I’ll give you Abaset’s flesh, as well as the Power over the swarm of insects I control.”

Undoubtedly, Su Han’s words stirred both the Foolish Dead and Insect God Kladist.

If they couldn’t snatch the Origin Power, there were other things worth trying.

Three Tenth Rank True Gods against one—they might not be able to kill, but to seal for billions of years was not impossible.

“What do you really want?”

“Souls.”

Su Han finally revealed his purpose, staring down Abaset with an intense gaze.

“All of the human souls in your possession.”

Abaset’s face contorted with displeasure; without a doubt, Su Han was equivalent to snatching food right from his mouth.

“You can choose not to give them, or let the Foolish Dead and the others join forces against me, attempting to seal me. But as long as I live, you won’t have a moment of peace. I can live without my life, you can weigh your importance to me.”

Threatened to this extent, though Abaset was unwilling, he didn’t want to provoke a madman.

Previously a mere Sub-God, yet choosing to shatter rather than to be whole, facing the Tenth Rank True God and fracturing the Origin.

Now a Tenth Rank True God, he truly could do it.

“I’ll give it to you!”

Abaset opened his realm of sight, exposing countless eyeballs to the three True Gods present.

Numerous eyeballs transformed into streams of phantoms flowing out toward Su Han.

Su Han reached out with his hand in a gentle gesture, and the phantoms turned into a myriad of golden stars, hanging on the Star Torch Divine Tree, resembling a piece of the starry sky.

After billions of souls were transferred, an irritated Abaset said, “They’re all yours.”

“One-third of the flesh.”

Su Han spoke calmly.

“Don’t overreach.”

“The Earth was destroyed because of you, or perhaps I should destroy your realm of sight, too.”

Abaset stood firm, but the Foolish Dead saw through it and mockingly said, “Abaset, act now and the soul will be a free gift.”

“Damn Foolish Dead.”

Abaset cursed, but suddenly, Su Han closed in with the speed of lightning, sweeping with his sword, and one-third of the eyeballs fell to his Sword Slash, the flesh being swept up by the Star Torch Divine Tree and pulled directly in front of him.

“Boom”

Abaset, coming to his senses, lashed out in rage, but Su Han drew up a golden barrier that held firm.

The flesh quickly healed, and Abaset glared at Su Han.

“I took it myself, now you can get lost.”

Su Han gave no quarter.

In such a state, Insect God Kladist’s form began to fade, leaving the place first.

The Insect God desired to Devour the most, but there were no opportunities left here, and it chose to leave rather than be dragged into the fray.

The Foolish Dead was also eager to leave but was glared at by Su Han: “Leave a trace of your Death Authority behind, or suffer the same fate as him.”

“For you,”

The Foolish Dead was decisive, immediately tossing out a bone.

“Hmph.”

When Abaset saw this scene, he snorted coldly and, full of resentment, vanished on the spot, once again retreating to the depths of the Great Blood Sea.

The Foolish Dead likewise dissipated, vanishing from the place.

“It’s finally over.”

Su Han slashed out with his sword, creating a rift that led to real space.

Stepping forward, he returned to the real universe.

Behind him lay the vortex of the Great Blood Sea, its power and aura clearly visible.

With a sweep of his hand, a golden galaxy stretched between the Great Blood Sea and the real universe.

The Star Torch Divine Tree stood in this solar system, its branches extending indefinitely, connecting these celestial bodies altogether.

Its roots dug into the universe, linking to the Great Blood Sea.

Then Su Han’s figure inflated immensely, becoming even larger than a celestial body.

He cruelly crushed the flesh of the Eye Demon Lord Abaset, and with the Origin Power, he continuously suppressed its chaos and order, stripping away Abaset’s power, transforming it into a pure Power.

The remnants of the Foolish Dead were thrown into this flesh.

Rules and Power intertwined, fragments of the universe and smaller celestial bodies were forcefully pulled toward him.

Slowly, a resemblance to Earth took form, the flesh turning to rock and soil, rivers evolving anew, and the shape becoming increasingly like it was before.

Earth finally took shape, and Su Han placed it in its former position in the solar system.

With a gentle touch, it began to orbit.

He breathed a sigh of relief, then the Star Torch Divine Tree slightly shook, and star-like specks of light poured down like rain onto the Earth.

The specks turned into human forms, coalescing, and the deceased returned, setting foot on this new old land.

“My friends, Su Han has lived up to your expectations and brought you home.”

(The end of the book)

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