Chapter 7090: Flee
Mortals remained ignorant of the calamity looming above. Of course, this still had nothing to do with them due to their short lifespan.
Although it was coming, this might still be centuries or thousands of years in the future. The process still required time. The same didn’t apply to immortals since a millennium was but a blink of an eye to them.
“Another cycle.” A terrifying immortal possessing a pair of eyes seemingly older than the river of time said.
Panic ensued among the aware. Many immortals started thinking about contingency plans.
“Is this really happening?” In Ruin, an immortal felt the descending tribulations.
“It’s about time since the last one during Heaven’s Demise’s era.” A golden immortal calculated with his fingers.
“This world is mature, too many powerful immortals.” Heaven’s Equal understood the problem.
“Didn’t enough die during Heavenpit?” Another golden immortal asked.
“The enforcer descended too for that.” An immortal added.
“That was just the prelude, this incoming disaster is the climax.” Someone answered.
One immortal whispered to his group: “Sure, we have far fewer immortals and overlords now, but just one Li Qiye more than makes up for it.”
Many shared this belief but would never dare to say it. Li Qiye appeared out of nowhere and was clearly the strongest.
His weight far surpassed the casualties in Heaven Pit. This implied the world had prospered more than before.
“The high heaven can’t permit the existence of such a powerful immortal.” Someone said.
“Come, gotta find a place to hide.” A few no longer wanted to chat and fled instead.
“A broken nest will have no intact eggs.” A golden immortal said: “Only the lucky will survive, and that might not include celestial immortals.”
“Yes, immortals will die like insects.” A primordial immortal said.
“Well, it’s better to do something, at least find a place to hide.” Someone disagreed.
“Hide, where? Heavenrealm is the closest to the high heaven. Wherever you hide, it will still be close.” Another lamented.
“...” Listeners couldn’t refute this logic.
“Only a few survive each time.” A golden immortal shook her head.
“Maybe hide in a remote realm at the frontier?” Someone suggested.
“You, an immortal, hiding in a small world? You would look like a fat swan with its butt exposed.” A golden immortal disagreed.
“Only overlords can hide there.” Someone else agreed.
“There are methods, but they are fifty-fifty.” One primordial immortal said.
“What are they?” A few immediately asked for guidance.
“As mentioned previously, hide in a small world out in the frontier, but that’s not enough. Build a safe refuge and then sever one’s dao.” The primordial immortal said.
“There’s no guarantee of returning to the apex after the destruction.” Someone commented.
“Returning to the apex? Just surviving is difficult enough, a gamble.” The primordial immortal said.
“With the dao gone, one’s lifespan will deplete rapidly.” Another disagreed with the method.
“Still better than being obliterated by the tribulations.” The primordial immortal said.
Others had no choice but to agree. This method still gave them a better chance of survival than the alternative.
“Just don’t even think about facing it head-on, learn the lesson written in blood from Heaven Pit. What happened to those who tried?” One immortal said.
“The apocalypse is coming, it’s the equalizer, everyone will have the same fate regardless of whether they’re immortals or mortals.” Another said sentimentally.
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