Ning stepped out of the portal into a different universe and set his eyes on it for the first time.

As soon as he did so, he was immediately confronted with something he absolutely did not expect to see.

A million different eyes stared back at him.

He was close to some sort of planet but still so high in the atmosphere that he required his skill to even be able to breathe. And yet, there were hundreds of thousands of people already floating in here, without the assistance of any technological devices.

They saw the rift behind him, but they didn't seem to care. They only cared about Ning who had arrived.

Ning was very confused at the moment. He had thought this world had no life in it. The system had said this was a universe that died in its infancy and that it only had a single sun.

However, it turned out that it managed not to tell him about the planets that were there.

"Who are you?" a man with crystalline blue eyes asked.

Ning looked at the big, buff man and was a little surprised by the horns on his head. He looked around briefly to see that about half of the people here had horns.

And they seemed to be fighting against the people that didn't.

"Please don't mind me, I'm an outsider," Ning said and tried to get away from whatever the current situation was.

"No one who travels through space to come here is an outsider," the man said. "If you won't tell me who you are, then you can die unknown."

The man suddenly moved. Ning's perception slowed down as he saw the man move at a 5 times slower speed. And yet somehow, he still moved faster than Ning could perceive.

The man punched Ning as hard as he could, and while Ning's body was very strong at the moment, it still popped like a balloon filled with water, spreading into space.

Ning's body quickly reforged itself in front of the man's eyes, and this time around both of them were shocked.

Ning was shocked at how strong the man in front of him was, and the man was shocked that Ning was able to regenerate despite being so easily broken apart.

"How did you… How did you get that ability?" the man asked with more than shock hidden behind his eyes.

"Fuck! It's my skill," Ning shouted and pulled out his spear to fight back. As soon as he did so, he sensed something that he had been way too caught up in the moment to feel.

Qi.

This was a world of Qi and Cultivation.

'No wonder he is so strong,' Ning thought.

"I do not know what is going on here, but you made a bad choice trying to make an enemy out of me," Ning said as out of nowhere Spear Qi flew all around him.

Ning felt an intense pressure fall onto him since he was forcing out a Spear domain while not having any cultivation base at all. However, his body was strong enough for him to handle it, albeit uncomfortably.

He used the Spear Domain to force out an attack on the man in front of him. Spear attacks flew towards the man and struck him directly, creating a massive explosion even this far up in space.

"Hmph! That's what you get," Ning said as he finally breathed out in relief and looked around at what was going on.

However, just then from the corner of his eyes, Ning saw the man walk out, practically unharmed.

"What?" he turned around to look in surprise. The man's arms were full of fur and he had used them to block Ning's attacks. And somehow there wasn't even a drop of blood coming from the man's arms.

Before Ning could even do anything else, the man sent out an attack that struck Ning once more, destroying him into a million pieces, that quickly reforged.

The man's eyes were cold when he saw Ning's body reform again. He was getting angry to the point where he didn't even view his surroundings.

Ning quickly thought of something as soon as his body was forged. He couldn't keep getting beat with every single attack he took, so he decided to end the match early.

As he prepared his attack, massive amounts of energy appeared in his palm. Nearly a Quintillion energy was spent on this attack as he slashed his palm like a sword.

A massive Air Cutter flew out, so sharp and so fast that the man didn't even have time to react. Before he knew it, Ning's attack had landed on him, carving him in half as his eyes went dull in his death.

"Phew!" Ning sighed in relief finally. He looked around him at the fight that was going on, no, war. So many people were fighting each other. So many attacks being thrown around, so many abilities.

And from what he could see, it was just about impossible to say who was winning. He couldn't help but wonder why they were fighting at all.

Then, Ning saw something move in his perceptions and his vision shifted there. When he realized what he was seeing, he was shocked again.

The man he had just used over a Quintillion energy to kill was slowly regenerating half of his body to get back into the fight.

"What the hell? You can do that?" Ning was surprised. How was he to kill a man that couldn't die?

"I will destroy your soul," the man grunted and came at Ning with a newfound ferocity.

"Screw this," he thought. "System, get me someplace safe and without any people."

<Understood>

Ning suddenly teleported and found himself in a desert somewhere far away with a clear blue sky and not as much heat.

He finally felt relieved that he wasn't being attacked by a madman. However, just as he was feeling relieved, h realized something.

"Oh no!" he thought as he looked around himself. "The space stones are gone."

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