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The Supreme God novel Chapter 4537

"I'm Sousa, the owner of the second pagoda of reincarnation, and one of the guardians of the road of reincarnation.

I hereby record a part of the secret martial arts skills I've cultivated all my life, and my comprehensions from countless years of cultivation on the first floor of the pagoda. This inheritance awaits the one who is destined to claim it.

Whoever inherits this power also inherits the responsibility to watch over the road of reincarnation for as long as it needs a guardian.

For this purpose, I leave my inheritance here."

In that moment, the sound of a deep, rumbling voice was heard,

and a lofty figure appeared in Austin's Soul Sea.

Austin quickly spoke up. "Sir, rest assured that I, Austin Lin, will guard the road of reincarnation for as long as I can.

I have taken this duty as the successor of the reincarnation race,"

he said clearly.

As soon as he stopped speaking, as suddenly as it had appeared, the enormous figure disappeared.

In the following days, Austin began the task of comprehending and cultivating the inheritance recorded on the first floor of the pagoda.

He soon learned that much of the inheritance left by the god of chaos was related to reincarnation.

It included the law of reincarnation, and a variety of martial arts skills and other secret and omnipotent skills derived from that law.

Austin found something that caught his interest immediately—the Reincarnation Sword Skill.

With this skill, once a sword strike was launched, time and space could be reversed. That was an awesome and terrifying ability to possess.

Austin decided to focus on cultivating the Reincarnation Sword Skill.

Time passed, but Austin ceased to notice.

For a year he cultivated, then two years, then three more.

Before he knew it, decades had passed.

Without warning, Austin opened his eyes one day.

It had been thirty years since he first accepted the inheritance.

'I finally have a thorough understanding of everything recorded on the first floor of the pagoda, and I have successfully cultivated a part of them,'

Austin thought. He was pleased at his progress.

He had now obtained virtually the entirety of the inheritance on the first floor of the pagoda of reincarnation.

However, something unexpected had happened, something which Austin had not even hoped to accomplish. After he had comprehended the inheritance,

it seemed he had also established a vague connection with over thirty reincarnation slaves on the first floor.

These reincarnation slaves looked at Austin with meek eyes, as though he was their master.

'In fact, I am their master now,' he thought.

He realized that he could control them with his spiritual sense. He could order them to do anything and they would obey, as surely as if they were a part of his own body.

"Master!" shouted the reincarnation slaves,

who flocked to Austin. They stood in a row in front of him.

"This is great! What an advantage to have over thirty such slaves!"

Austin said with excitement.

His joy was well-founded, for each of these reincarnation slaves had a level of strength equivalent to that of a governing god.

Essentially, he had thirty governing gods lined up to do his bidding.

Moreover, more reincarnation slaves were waiting on the eight remaining floors of the second pagoda of reincarnation.

If he could subdue and enslave all those reincarnation slaves, he would have an army of three hundred governing gods ready to obey all his commands.

What a magnificent and fearsome fighting force they would make!

The more he thought about it, the more excited he became.

"I've had incredible luck!" he said aloud,

unable to contain a burst of laughter.

He decided it was time to proceed to the second floor of the pagoda of reincarnation.

He stood up. In a flash, he left the first floor,

arriving instantly at the entrance to the second floor.

As soon as he was defeated, a second reincarnation slave rushed out of the entrance, and began fighting fiercely with Austin.

After a while, Austin defeated the second slave as well.

He heard a group of voices bellowing. "Kill him!"

His eyes widened as eight reincarnation slaves jumped out from the entrance, all carrying long black spears.

"Is this a war of attrition?

These guys are harder to kill than I thought," Austin muttered, lifting his sword once more.

His face was dark and thunderous as he began battling the eight reincarnation slaves, who all fought him at the same time.

With some effort, he defeated them. He watched with resignation as ten slaves emerged to continue the battle.

He couldn't keep track of how much time passed as he fought the seemingly endless army of reincarnation slaves.

Finally, Austin defeated a horde of slaves, and stared at the entrance, waiting for the next wave. But no more reincarnation slaves came to fight him.

"It's finally settled,"

Austin said, breathing a sigh of relief.

He stayed where he was, deciding it would be best to get some rest before he went inside the second floor of the pagoda.

After some time, he walked in. The first thing he saw were the walls, which were densely engraved with all kinds of runes. He moved closer, studying the symbols, and realized that all of them were related to the laws of reincarnation or secret reincarnation skills.

He went to the center of the room and sat down, cross-legged.

He began the arduous task of comprehending the inheritance on the second floor of the pagoda.

"Anyone who obtains my inheritance must also accept the responsibility of protecting the road of reincarnation,"

intoned the god of chaos who once owned the second pagoda of reincarnation, his words echoing once more in Austin's mind.

"Sir, rest assured that I, Austin Lin, am to guard the road of reincarnation. I have taken this duty as the successor of the reincarnation race,"

Austin said in a loud, clear voice.

Then the voice of the god of chaos went silent.

It seemed that the god of chaos had left a warning on every floor of the pagoda, in order to repeatedly remind whomever accepted his inheritance of the duty that came with it: protecting the road of reincarnation.

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