Ning fought 5 different gods, and he killed 4 different ones. The last one simply ran away after seeing the first 4 die.

Along with the previous two, 6 gods had died against Ning and now, only one remained.

The Sky God.

The Sky God slammed his staff on the ground as space twisted around Ning, trying to rip him apart. He sent out blades of space that cut off Ning's limbs. Regardless of how strong Ning was, he couldn't stop space from affecting his body.

However, each time he did lose an arm or a leg to the spatial blades, Ning's limbs would simply reconnect themselves back.

When the Sky God saw this behavior, he couldn't help but be shocked. "You… You are in leagues with the enemy for real," he said.

Ning remembered the man he fought when he had just arrived, the one that could heal after being hurt just like him. He understood that the Sky God was talking about him most likely.

He didn't care what the Sky God was talking about. All he cared about was killing him so that the human could have a better figure to look up to.

The Sky God continued his attacks, regardless of the destruction that he was causing around him.

The palace was made up of materials that were so strong that most wouldn't even be able to scratch it, and yet the Sky God actively destroyed it all.

And yet, he couldn't destroy Ning.

The Sky God realized that he was in trouble, so he tore a hole in space and jumped into it, leaving behind New Brilliance that was huddled in the corner over the fear of her own life.

Ning arrived in front of the hole in space and looked at it weirdly. "What is this?" he asked. The hole was filled with silver and purple color, with energies moving around wildly.

<It is the Void, a place of contorted space and time remaining from the days when the Universe couldn't form.>

<These space and time were supposed to merge together, but now they remain separate from this world.>

"I see," Ning said. He had been worried that it was something like the portal he had seen inside the Black Hole, which could possibly kill him had he gone in.

"So can I go in here?" Ning asked as he looked at the Void.

<Yes, but there is no point. Anyone who enters here must come out at another location in space. The Sky God has already appeared somewhere else.>

"Ah," Ning exclaimed. "Let's bring the bastard back then."

Ning teleported away and arrived inside a hut in the middle of a beautiful bamboo forest made up of entirely jade.

When he arrived, he stared into the horror-filled face of the sky god. "Let's go back to your court."

He grabbed the man and returned back to the palace hall that was in ruins. And yet, neither the old man nor the young woman could focus on anything other than what they had just seen.

There was absolutely no manipulation of space when Ning teleported. If there was, it was way too subtle for them to notice it.

Even at the death's door, the Sky God wanted to learn more about the mysteries behind how Ning could teleport so simply.

Alas, He could never know to learn as the next moment Ning attacked him.

Ning's punch landed on the man but nowhere other than this navel area. He had destroyed his Sea of Qi, turning him into a cripple.

"No!" the old man shouted as he turned visibly older after losing his cultivation base.

While the old man looked at himself in shock, Ning reached the old man's hands and took away the storage ring he wore. It was filled with treasures, but they were surprisingly not of any good qualities.

At least, not ones that would befit a god of such high status.

"Where's the staff?" he wondered for a moment, but his thoughts quickly changed when he saw New Brilliance attack him.

Ning dodged and turned around to attack, but stopped. "I have no quarrel with you," he told New Brilliance.

"But I have with you, bastard!" she shouted with red eyes that were filled with tears. "You crippled my master."

Ning felt no remorse when he heard that. "I did to him what he tried to do to me," he said. "If you didn't try to stop him when he was going to cripple me, you have no right to avenge him when I do so."

"He is my master!" she shouted.

"Yes, and you are his disciple. You will now inherit this Sky God's Palace," Ning said. "Make sure to become a fair ruler, not one plagued by war like this one."

"I will kill you," New Brilliance shouted, but Ning didn't listen to her.

He took the few storage rings that were around him and turned around to her to say, "I'm sorry, but I will have to take away a few more things," he said and teleported away.

He appeared inside the hall of treasures, where the treasures of humanity were in display in the Sky God's palace for many to see.

Ning started stealing them one by one. There were perhaps 30 treasures in there when Ning entered, and when he left, there were zero.

A few people saw him and came to stop him, but if their gods couldn't stop him, how could they?

Ning walked away unabashedly and made his way towards the teleportation formation.

New Brilliance had realized his location by now and came running after him. Her cries were evident and soon people learned that Ning had killed their gods.

"Please just forget about me," Ning said.

"I will follow you till the end of this world, and kill you," New Brilliance said.

Ning turned around. "Well, in that case, I will have to make sure you cannot do anything like that," he said and sprinted towards the Space stone.

The woman couldn't understand what he was trying to do, but before she knew it, Ning grabbed the Space Stone and teleported away.

She was left behind in a world with no way out without finding a strong Space stone like the one before.

Her pursuit for Ning was already at a rough start as Ning got a massive headstart.

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