"Crab bro, you're finally back!"

The mantis shrimp excitedly swam over and hugged the crab tightly, its eyes sparkling.

"Look! Do you see that? I defeated the invaders..."

The mantis shrimp couldn't wait to show off to the crab general, acting as if it were an invincible hero.

"Yes, yes, you're really awesome!" Crab General praised in agreement.

"Of course!"

The mantis shrimp deliberately raised its body and proudly tilted its head, "This intruder even tried to get something out of me, how ridiculous! I would never betray the Dragon Palace!"

"Luckily, my acting skills are good enough. I managed to fool him with a half-truth and half-lie... He'll never know about the existence of the Royal Palace!"

The mantis shrimp said smugly, as if it had accomplished a remarkable feat.

“But even so, we cannot let our guard down. Shrimp Soldier, I think we should go and check on the King’s Palace, just in case something happens…” Crab General said solemnly.

"Makes sense."

The mantis shrimp nodded in agreement.

After putting Lynn in the Dragon Palace prison, they quickly swam towards a certain part of the Dragon Palace.

Along the way, water flowed around them.

"Shrimp soldier, do you still remember what happened back then?" Crab general suddenly asked.

"what happened?"

The mantis shrimp was somewhat puzzled.

"It's nothing, just reminiscing about the glorious past, thinking about what we were like before..."

A hint of nostalgia flickered in Crab General's eyes.

The mantis shrimp soldier sighed, "That's right, back then, before that Red Star arrived, the South Sea Dragon Palace hadn't yet hidden itself in the Ruins of Return."

"We were so incredibly successful back then!"

As the mantis shrimp spoke, tears welled up in its black shrimp eyes, "Lord Ao Qin, when are you coming back? Didn't you say you'd be back soon...?"

"........."

It was as if the mantis shrimp had found an outlet, and it vented everything that had happened in one go.

They managed to double the time.

"Sigh, we arrived before we knew it."

The mantis shrimp soldier raised its head slightly, its gaze fixed on the depths of the Dragon Palace.

This is an open-air shrine, and the mysterious and magnificent scene gradually unfolds before our eyes. The plaque at the entrance of the palace hangs high, with several large characters written on it.

—The Palace of Guangli King of the South China Sea.

Crab General's pupils suddenly contracted; he could see from afar that a corner of the Divine Court seemed to be missing.

The damaged area stood out starkly against the backdrop of the surrounding magnificent buildings.

"Yes, we've finally arrived."

The crab slowly turned its head and leisurely approached the mantis shrimp, its voice carrying a hint of mystery.

"Shrimp soldier, look what that is!"

"what?"

The mantis shrimp was filled with doubt and hurriedly turned around to look, but there was nothing in front of it.

Just as he turned back to ask Crab General, he was met with that familiar black stick again.

Oh! !

That familiar feeling, that familiar recipe, came rushing back once again.

"You're not Crab General... Illusion? When exactly did I fall into it?"

The mantis shrimp soldier felt a sudden darkness before his eyes and collapsed to the ground, unable to get up again.

"Thanks for showing the way."

Where are the crab generals anymore? All that's left is Lynn, grinning at you like a smirk.

The Eye of Horus is so useful!

After dealing with the mantis shrimp, he no longer hesitated and slowly pushed towards the palace gate with both hands.

Crunch——!!

As the door slowly opened, he took a deep breath and stepped inside.

"Holy crap! A one-stop barbecue service, huh?!"

In the very center of the Divine Court, a crimson dragon a hundred meters long shocked Lynn's gaze.

His orange-yellow hair, like burning flames, swayed slightly in the air, each strand radiating a fiery light.

From a visual perspective.

Its muscles are as clearly defined as if sculpted, and its scales shimmer with a metallic luster, faintly revealing their color in the dimly lit hall.

It tightly wrapped around the huge, thick stick, as if it had become one with the stick.

"Is there no sign of life?"

If Lynn remembers correctly, the Dragon King of the South Sea was a red dragon in his true form.

Whether it's the White Bone Dragon Pit, the South China Sea Dragon Palace, or the current Red Dragon Encircling the Pillar

"This is the True Dragon of Great Xia... using this crippled body to suppress evil spirits!"

Although the red dragon's eyes had lost their luster, they were still like two embers after a fierce fire. It slightly opened its mouth, and its claws gripped the ground tightly, leaving deep marks on the hard stone slab.

It quietly coiled around the stick, while the giant stick was deeply inserted into the mysterious octopus-head-shaped object.

The octopus head's skin was a dark, murky green, like something decaying from the abyss.

Countless tentacles of varying thicknesses hung limply to the ground, covered with eerie suckers and spikes, like claws from hell.

The enormous eyes were hollow and deep, like endless black holes, seemingly capable of sucking in one's soul and forever sinking into that indescribable world.

"Lord of the Conch!"

Lynn stepped forward, considering how to resolve the situation, but suddenly the enormous octopus head, hundreds of meters long, emitted a chilling and eerie aura.

Thick purple mist swirled around them.

Like a silent, evil mountain, though now a stone statue, it seems ready to break free of its restraints at any moment, bringing endless fear and chaos once more.

He sensed Lynn.

Simultaneously.

Beneath the octopus head, a mysterious and dazzling light burst forth.

Brilliant runes danced through the air like shooting stars, weaving together a complex and exquisite pattern. The light of the array flickered, pulsating as if it were alive.

Golden rays of light intertwined with purple mist.

A dazzling light emanated from beneath Lynn's feet, instantly illuminating everything around him.

Then,

The eight directions of the open-air shrine displayed the Bagua symbols in sequence, each symbol radiating a mysterious light, as if containing infinite power.

It is grand in scale and magnificent in momentum.

The symbols for the eight directions—Qian, Kun, Zhen, Xun, Kan, Li, Gen, and Dui—flashed.

"That is……"

The moment the formation lit up, ripples appeared on the giant pillar entwined with the crimson dragon.

An oval sphere filled with chaotic energy suddenly appeared, seemingly the core of the formation.

"Did the chaotic energy circulate through that giant pillar, revolving within this formation, and then return to that sphere?"

Lynn's "Five Laws" is a kind of formation. After using it for so many chapters, I have at least learned a little about it.

"Lin Fan, Ye Fan, since you sent me here, you must have some backup plan!"

If I'm not mistaken, this should be the formation.

Lynn closed his eyes and focused most of his mental energy on the Eye of Horus.

See clearly the tangible and the intangible.

Distinguish between falsehood and truth.

Beneath the Eye of Horus, three different colors filled the open-air sanctuary.

The purple surrounding Cthulhu, the Lord of Annihilation, the faint gold on the body of the Crimson Dragon, and the gray on the sphere.

"The power of faith!?"

Although it was very thin, the golden threads were indeed the power of faith; Lynn had seen them among the Egyptians.

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