You have ventured into the Zero Domain Labyrinth, a rare forbidden area in the Cangwu Demon Realm.

The ruins that Levik mentioned are located in an inconspicuous corner of that forbidden area.

The so-called forbidden area is a place where even a sixth-tier powerhouse could perish.

The formation of these regions is partly due to natural factors, but most are remnants of major wars, such as interdimensional wars.

The Zero Domain Labyrinth was the wizarding headquarters established when the wizarding world invaded the Cangwu Demon Realm.

After the wizards withdrew from the Cangwu Demon Realm, this base camp was designated a forbidden area by the demon race's higher-ups due to its extreme danger.

[You've done some research during this time and have a general understanding of the story of the wizards and the Cangwu Demon Realm.]

Before the demons fled, the wizards' expedition was on the verge of conquering the entire Cangwu Demon Realm, even wiping out the former royal family of demons, the trolls.

The troll race is a demonic race far more powerful than ice demons and fire demons, possessing hundreds of rank 6 beings at its peak.

Unfortunately, lacking the foundation of a seventh-tier powerhouse, the troll race was ultimately annihilated by a coalition of dozens of sixth-tier wizards who came to the Cangwu Demon Realm.

[The Cangwu Demon Realm was originally destined to be ravaged by the wizards; the remaining Ice Demon Clan and Flame Demon Clan were utterly vulnerable.]

[But at the crucial moment, the wizards suddenly withdrew entirely, leaving behind not even their main camp, thus creating the infamous Zero Domain Labyrinth.]

That was a fortified position built from war fortresses of the wizarding world; it was not something a few sixth-tier beings could force their way through.

[You're curious why, given the wizard's profit-driven nature, they would willingly abandon such a large plane and retreat, even neglecting to take their frontline base with them.]

Of course, the current Zero Domain Labyrinth is far less terrifying than it was during the Wizards' Expedition, since the wizards wouldn't have left behind some of the detachable war weapons.

Most of what remains are immovable formations or places like biological weapon factories.

[If this place could become a forbidden area in the Cangwu Demon Realm, one can imagine how terrifying the great battle was back then.]

No wonder the Cangwu Demon Realm had to flee. If they didn't, once the wizards had a chance to free up their resources, the entire plane would be doomed to be harvested.

Upon arriving at the Zero Domain Labyrinth, you looked up.

A war fortress, countless times larger than a planet, came into view.

This is the Zero Domain Labyrinth, one of the two forbidden areas of the Cangwu Demon Realm.

It is said that countless puppets and modified creatures created by wizards still remain inside, and some of the formations within still possess power capable of instantly killing a sixth-tier expert.

This is the state of things after the wizards took away the truly terrifying weapons of war, but this is still not a place where the Ice Demons and Fire Demons can run rampant.

Fortunately, the ruins that Levik discovered weren't even strictly speaking inside this war fortress, otherwise you wouldn't have dared to venture deep inside.

You flew towards the bottom of this war fortress called the Zero Domain Labyrinth, stopping near the edge.

After a careful search, you found the location Levik had mentioned.

[It looked like just an ordinary wall, the outer shell of the fortress, with markings secretly made by Rivick on it.]

You steeled your resolve and charged towards the wall.

With a whoosh, you burst through the wall without any hindrance and arrived at a spacious hall.

[This method of entering the ruins by crashing into the wall is quite novel; you're a little curious about what Rivek was thinking when he discovered these ruins.]

Surely he's not so mentally challenged as to deliberately bang his head against walls before accidentally discovering the ruins?

Unfortunately, Levik is dead, and you'll probably never know this secret.

Upon entering the ruins, you feel this doesn't resemble the interior of the Zero Domain Labyrinth, a war fortress. You see no golems or modified creatures, and the architectural style doesn't seem to belong to a wizard.

That wall looked like a teleportation array or a special space, transporting you to a hidden location.

[To think that unlucky kid Levik could find such a secret place, I have to say his luck is truly incredible.]

He obtained three treasures here: the Seed of Gu Poison, the Desolate Sacrifice Plate, and the Blood Life Pearl.

According to Levik, this was only what he had gleaned from the outer perimeter of the ruins; he couldn't even get close enough to the more central areas.

You activate your True Eyes of Truth, scanning every corner of the hall.

You discover the remains of a body at the edge of the hall.

The three treasures in Levik's possession were obtained by looting the remains of this corpse.

[It turns out that looting corpses is a good habit.]

You didn't linger and walked straight inside.

Apart from that skeleton, there was nothing else around here; it was completely empty and posed no danger.

But it's a different story inside.

As soon as you enter the core of the ruins, you feel a faint sense of crisis enveloping your entire body.

[Blade Azure warns you to be on high alert; something is very wrong here.]

You rolled your eyes, thinking Blade Azure was talking nonsense.

Can't you see something's wrong here?

[Blade Azure shook his head and explained to you that the aura of many powerful individuals remained here.]

Generally speaking, it's impossible for such a large amount of energy to exist inside a ruin.

Whether it's an old monster fishing or a genuine relic, it's impossible for someone of the same level to freely enter and exit.

[But she sensed no fewer than a hundred sixth-tier auras here alone.]

Although these auras are very faint, it still indicates that quite a few sixth-tier powerhouses once gathered here.

[Blade Azure's words made you subconsciously swallow; you felt this ruin was probably another abnormal existence.]

After all, these days even the most basic trust between people doesn't exist, and no truly powerful person is willing to leave behind their legacy.

All the powerful individuals who left behind their legacy harbored ulterior motives.

You remained cautiously vigilant, ready to activate your teleportation technique and escape at the slightest sign of trouble.

While exploring external threats to mitigate risks is important, one's own life is equally crucial.

You're quite clear-headed about this.

Lin Yuan: "..."

"Okay, whatever makes you happy."

What else could Lin Yuan say?

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