Chapter 1527 Fragments of Hell - Spatial Tides
Chapter 1527 Fragments of Hell - Spatial Tides
Chen Mu looked up and what appeared before him was neither a fragment in the traditional sense, nor a giant leaf.
To be honest, it's more like... a wave.
Yes, the last fragment of hell was shaped like a surging ocean wave.
It's quite unique among all the fragments of hell.
Chen Mu could sense the vast space contained within it simply by looking at it.
However, this vastness is also strange. It's not that there is actually that much space, but rather that it gives people a sense of freedom that "you can go anywhere."
[Hell Fragments - Spatial Tides!]
Chen Mu reached out his hand, wanting to take it in his hand.
Compared to other fragmented pieces, the [Spatial Tide] in front of me rippled like water the moment I touched it.
Chen Mu realized that the gaps in the other fragments seemed to be able to piece together a complete picture.
This fragment of hell is more like a kind of "glue," binding the other fragments together.
When Chen Mu's hand touched it, a sense of spaciousness and tranquility immediately filled his mind.
The feeling was like a two-dimensional creature on a piece of paper suddenly appearing in a three-dimensional world, an indescribable emptiness and desolation.
[Do you wish to bind Hell Shard *1 (Spatial Tide)?]
Without hesitation, Chen Mu chose "yes" in his heart.
The next second, the fragments of hell began to surge, like the surging tide, turbulent in Chen Mu's heart.
Chen Mu clearly felt that the sense of emptiness and exhilaration deep within him, along with a feeling of desolate loneliness, was being stirred up.
It's like sitting on a desert hill, watching the desert sunset, with no one around.
Despite the exhilarating feeling, the fragments of hell deliberately bring out the loneliness within.
As expected, it's a fragment of hell. Anything related to hell, no matter how positive, will always carry some negative impact.
When this emotion was forcibly pulled out and then buried deep inside, Chen Mu's entire being experienced an "emotional tide."
Between these tides, one's relationship with the [spatial tides] becomes deeply intertwined.
Chen Mu was very satisfied with the binding method; it was much more civilized than the hellish fragments like [Fear] he had encountered before.
Their method of binding [fear] involves confirming it through direct bleeding.
In comparison, appealing to emotions is much more refined.
After the binding was completed, lines of blood-red characters slowly appeared in front of Chen Mu:
Fragments of Hell (Space Tides)
Fragment introduction: All things in the world are born and die, rise and fall, and the tides are eternal! The turbulent space is the surging of the tides.
Those who control the tides of space can stir up storms with a mere gesture. The merging or splitting of space is simply a matter of desire for them, not a question of capability.
Fragment Ability: By activating this fragment, the user can gain control over the tides of space. This effect has two manifestations.
When facing a chaotic and turbulent space, you can force the space to calm down by using Tidal Binding. Tip: This trick is very useful when facing spatial storms.
When faced with a calm space, if your enemy happens to be there, don't hesitate to try to create a folding storm within that space. When the spatial storm occurs, everything within it will be torn to shreds.
How to use: With a thought, the user can select a space of 30 square meters and 5 meters high. Within this space, they can trigger spatial tides or suppress spatial storms.
Those below the level of a Demon Lord are unable to withstand spatial storms. Their physical bodies will be torn apart by the turbulent space.
Please note: Spatial storms cannot be triggered instantly; they require at least five seconds of charging. During this charging period, try to stall your opponent or prevent them from noticing the spatial disturbances.
For powerful beings at the level of the Ghost Lord—those who possess innate Ghost Qi—their true form is their innate Ghost Qi, which can surge and ripple along with the space itself. Therefore, spatial storms cannot completely destroy them, but they can severely damage their physical bodies and cause a decline in their strength.
This skill has a one-month cooldown.
Looking at the skill descriptions in front of him, the first thing that flashed through Chen Mu's mind was Xiao tide's image.
As the most knowledgeable about tides among Chen Mu's subordinates, he rose to power through tides and is an absolute authority in this field.
But so far, Chen Mu has never heard of Xiao tide saying that space can also cause tides.
Xiao tide can even control the tides of fortune, but she has no idea that there are also tides in space.
Does this mean that the tides of space are more advanced than the tides of fortune?
In fact, this can indeed be seen from the skill descriptions.
The tides of fortune, at most, make the strong more unlucky, giving them a chance to launch a successful sneak attack in battle. But it absolutely cannot allow them to directly kill a Demon King through sheer bad luck.
Wait a minute… Chen Mu thought of a hapless ghost king or ghost lord who was killed by his own explosion.
Strictly speaking, that was self-inflicted death, not a direct kill by fate.
However, the spatial tide before them could indeed kill the Ghost King instantly with a skill.
Looking at other Hell Fragments, this [Spatial Tide] skill is quite outstanding.
Has he become this strong? The once invincible Ghost King can now be killed by his own skills.
However, after carefully reading it, Chen Mu discovered a major flaw.
The skill's wind-up animation is too long!
To trigger a spatial storm and kill a Ghost King, you need a five-second wind-up to build up the spatial tide.
This is easy to understand. Just like ocean tides, they gradually increase in strength, one after another. The rising and falling of the tide slowly washes over the beach, rising and falling gently, rather than rising all at once.
That wasn't a tide, that was a tsunami!
But the most crucial question is, as the King of Demons, is he a fool?
When the space itself is compromised, even if someone can't understand how you're attacking, are they really going to stand there dumbly waiting for you to charge up and kill them?
In those five seconds, the Demon King would have already vanished in a flash, running far away.
So the prerequisite is to be able to trap the Ghost King for five seconds and prevent him from escaping.
But then again, if I can trap a Ghost King, my strength can't be too low. And trapping someone for five seconds is harder than withstanding an attack for five seconds; it would take at least a Ghost King of the same level to do that.
Therefore, the possibility of a cunning commoner or cunning soldier using this skill to kill a powerful cunning king is not almost nonexistent, but it is close to zero.
As for a powerful being like myself, I can kill a Ghost King with one hand, so what use is this Tide skill?
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