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#137 - The World of the Little Garden

Almost before a microsecond could pass,

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At the very instant Li Hai opened the gate to his blessed land, fiercely ‘biting’ off a large chunk of the sky, causing the framework of the entire mysterious force field to suffer a sudden and critical defect, which then caused the whole thing to vanish abruptly,

The boundless, immeasurable azure crystal sky above him, resembling an inverted earth, began to collapse in a tragic and devastating manner.

Crack, crack, crack, crack—

Centered around the circular ‘void’ several dozen feet in diameter above Li Hai, countless fine cracks suddenly appeared in an instant.

And in the very next instant, these cracks grew from fine lines to thick fissures, worsening into countless hideous ravines that covered all the sky within Li Hai’s sight, near and far.

From the perspective of countless ‘people’ on the ground, the blue sky and blazing sun overhead vanished in an instant, turning into a sheet of darkness.

Thus, billions of vampires and werewolves living in cities and towns across the United States raised their heads in alarm, all looking at the dark sky in utter bewilderment:

“What’s going on?”

“Why did it suddenly get dark?”

“Great Cthulhu, what is happening?”

“I suddenly have a bad feeling, for some reason.”

“Is it a hurricane?”

“F*ck, why didn’t the damn weather bureau issue a warning?!”

While the vampires and werewolves across the United States were either timid and uneasy, greatly puzzled, indignant, or silently speechless,

Suddenly, boom!

In a deafening roar composed of countless overlapping sounds of collapse, the boundless sky that covered the entire firmament of this world suddenly shattered completely.

It instantly exploded into countless fragments of crystal, large and small, like billions of raindrops crashing down upon all the oceans and lands below.

At the same time, countless billions of rays of true sunlight suddenly shone down from beyond the completely shattered sky, instantly covering every corner of this world.

He only wanted these scraps to be completely wiped out.

Returning to the main topic, after the first wave of vampires and werewolves were burned to death en masse by the true sun, those survivors who happened to be inside various buildings did not survive for long either.

Just as they were feeling either bewildered, terrified, confused, or fortunate, the meteor shower composed of countless billions of fragments of the sky carried the terrifying high temperatures generated by friction with the several-mile-thick atmosphere, as well as the terrifying kinetic energy relentlessly pulled by the earth’s gravity, and crashed down upon the entire world below.

Just as a sandcastle on the beach would instantly melt and disappear after encountering a torrential downpour, the hundreds and thousands of high-rise buildings, venues, parks, gardens, and everything else in the cities of the Sanguine United States,

Also rapidly caught fire, burned, collapsed, disintegrated, and turned into piles and piles of city ruins under the baptism and scouring of the meteor shower, one building after another, one room after another, one area after another.

Therefore, another large group of vampires and werewolves died miserably in this doomsday disaster, their bodies crushed to pieces, not even a bone remaining.

Thus, these two major dark species were reduced in number by ninety-nine point nine-nine percent in a short period of time due to Li Hai’s actions alone, with only a few individuals surviving in subways, basements, and shelters.

Li Hai did not intend to find and kill these last survivors one by one.

Because with their bodies degraded to an incomparably weak state by the end-of-magic environment, they simply could not survive for long in this situation where industrial civilization was almost completely destroyed and they would instantly die if they showed their faces in the light.

At most, they could only form some weak wasteland groups to barely survive.

At this moment, what truly attracted Li Hai’s attention far more than these dark survivors was that after shattering this boundless sky, he had clearly witnessed the desolate full view of this other world.

Yes, beyond the world where vampires and werewolves lived was an incomparably desolate, bleak, dry, and tranquil expanse of brownish-gray rocky earth.

Moreover, the scope of this barren land was extremely vast, astonishingly large,

So large that even Li Hai, even with his terrifying eyesight,

After suspending himself forty-seven thousand li in the high sky, and straining to look out in all directions,

He still could not see any end, nor could he see anything other than brownish-gray soil and rock.

It was as if this world had always been like this, and had never changed.

But Li Hai did not believe it.

“Something must have happened, otherwise it wouldn’t have become like this.”

As he muttered to himself, he lowered his head and looked down.

Immediately, Li Hai, suspended at a height of forty-seven thousand li, saw the full view of the world where the vampires and werewolves lived.

It was clearly a miniature world, surrounded and confined by a ring of azure ice walls that were a hundred kilometers thick in all 360 degrees.

From the high sky, this miniature world, roughly circular in shape, had only polar permafrost in the outermost part near the ice walls.

The other areas were almost entirely oceans and seas, and some almost negligible small islands.

Only the very center, occupying only a few percent of the entire world’s area, was land.

That was, the continent of the United States where the vampires and werewolves lived.

After witnessing all of this, the first thought that emerged in Li Hai’s mind was that this world was definitely man-made.

No matter how ingenious nature might be, it could not have sculpted a world of this shape.

“So—who on earth would be so idle?”

Li Hai whispered in amazement, “Making such a large bonsai, it can’t just be to pass the time, right.”

After muttering to himself a couple of times, he descended and flew swiftly towards the polar ice walls of this vast miniature world.

Then, after flying for a full quarter of an hour, Li Hai traversed tens of thousands of li and reached the outermost edge of the tallest ice wall in this miniature world.

Standing here, he looked down again and was shocked to discover that this miniature world was truly like a man-made bonsai.

It was actually supported and arched by countless thick stone pillars resembling world trees, placed on that vast, desolate land outside the boundary.

Just as Li Hai was stunned, a certain huge stone pillar supporting this miniature world beneath his feet suddenly attracted his attention.

On a certain corner of that stone pillar’s surface, a tightly closed silver metal door was clearly embedded.

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