Hengsheng's eyes gazed calmly at the scene before him—his Heaven's Pulse Fist manifesting, and then it split apart the vast sea and immeasurable sky.
Invisible waves pulsed forward one after another, radiating from the image of a heavenly fist above him as the technique fully manifested.
Each pulsing resonance vibrated violently through everything in its path, stretching across a vast radius before him, destroying everything, even the worldly laws!
First Pulse, Reality Bending.
Second Pulse, Space Distorting.
Third Pulse, Time Warping.
Fourth Pulse, the sky collapsed.
Fifth Pulse, the sea ignited.
Sixth Pulse, the tidal wave reversed.
Seventh Pulse, the pure destruction unfolded!
Everything before Hengsheng's mighty Heaven's Pulse Fist is crushed!
"AHHHHHHH!" The Pirate King, Black Shark, howled in agony as the pulsing wave of the Heavenly Pulse Fist tore through him.
His body began to disintegrate, piece by piece—shattered by the overwhelming might of Heaven's Pulse. His scream echoed across the burning sea and collapsing sky.
Suddenly, the agonized howl was cut off, swallowed by a burst of madness.
"HAHAHAHAHA!!!!" Black Shark laughed maniacally, even in the face of death.
First his limbs, then his torso—each part torn apart, dissolving into dust and glowing fragments beneath the crushing might of the heavenly pulse.
"I will return…" Black Shark's voice faded as his mount dissolved into dust. His eyes, still filled with madness, locked onto Hengsheng one last time.
Finally, his entire head was consumed.
The maniac laughter disappeared from the world.
As Hengsheng witnessed the Pirate King's death, he lowered his fist, and the image of the heavenly fist above him faded and disappeared.
At the next moment, the world began to heal itself slowly.
The space between sea and sky returned to its normal state, sinking back together, no longer split.
The surrounding damage was mended, the worldly law found its own balance, the burning sea became cold water, and the collapsing sky became serene enough to reveal the brilliant stars drifting within the void between the Heavens.
Hengsheng swept his Divine Sense across the surroundings, ensuring everything was according to plan—no traces, no hidden eyes observing from the shadows.
More importantly, he checked to confirm that the Pirate King hadn't left behind anything suspicious—no lingering curses, marks, or hidden traps.
"Hm?" Hengsheng's eyes narrowed.
Something was off.
He couldn't find the Pirate King's space ring.
'Did I destroy it by mistake?' He wondered, frowning.
'What a shame… A Pirate King's space ring should've held considerable wealth.' Hengsheng thought.
Even though Hengsheng didn't lack wealth, only a fool would turn down the chance to gain more wealth, and he was no fool.
So, it couldn't be helped that he felt quite disappointed.
A moment later, Hengsheng withdrew his Divine Sense, having finished inspecting the entire area.
He then prepared to return to the pirates' island.
The purple vortex enveloped his entire body, pulling him into the dimensional tunnel before disappearing from the Edge of Seventh Heaven.
…
Hengsheng appeared above Blackfin Island, and the next moment, he extended his divine sense across the entire island and the sea around it.
He sensed that the battle in this place was not over yet—Xiaorong had done his best to eliminate the pirates, but he alone could not chase after all the pirates who had fled in every direction.
However, Hengsheng had already predicted this outcome—he had left Yunsu behind precisely to ensure that no pirate could escape from the island.
The moment Hengsheng locked his Divine Sense onto one of the pirate ships fleeing from the island, Yunsu, who had been lying above the clouds in wait within a set perimeter, made her move.
Like a reaper of death, she leapt onto the ship, her claws tearing through the crew with brutal efficiency.
Not a single scream had the time to echo before silence reclaimed the deck. Once finished, she disappeared into the mist and landed on the next fleeing ship, repeating the slaughter without pause, without mercy.
Her usually large, adorable cat eyes had transformed—now sharp, focused, and gleaming with the instinct of an apex predator locked onto her fleeing prey.
Her tail lifted at a perfect ninety-degree angle, the tip swaying with a playful curl—a subtle, almost whimsical sign of her delight.
She loved hunting.
Hengsheng had finished observing the scene.
Then, without a word, he moved, joining the massacre.
His figure blurred, appearing above another pirate ship attempting to escape.
One of the pirates noticed Hengsheng's presence, his eyes widening as he pointed at the unfamiliar figure that appeared above the ship.
Before the pirate could even utter a word, Hengsheng moved—the cultivators below the True Body Realm instantly turned to dust, pulverized under his might, leaving only their clothes and space rings.
Hengsheng gazed at another location, where about a dozen ships were fleeing. He could have destroyed them all from a distance to end their escape attempt, but he chose not to, as all of the pirate ships carried slaves.
These slaves were people who had been caught at sea while traveling across it. Among them might be the families of his employees—he could not just carelessly destroy them.
"How annoying," Hengsheng grumbled to himself.
Hengsheng flew close to those fleeing ships, both of his hands glowing with an intense green light filled with the aura of life and nature, as he used his Timbergrasp Genetic Trait on the sea surface.
In the next moment, the sea itself began to transform—the blue water shifted into green bark, and the waving water became crawling roots that spread out at a visible rate!
BANG!
"What happened?!" one of the pirates shouted as he sensed the ship had hit something. He extended his divine sense to see what his ship hit.
At first, he thought it maybe a coral reef, but what he saw made his expression turn pale, eyes widen—his ship, which was supposed to be drifting in the sea, was now surrounded by green, crawling roots.
The pirates who had cultivation realm in the True Body realm, upon realizing that the ship could no longer move, began to flee into the sky with the treasures, storing as much as they could from the ship into their space rings while cursing that they didn't have bigger ones.
However, before they could go any further, a small shadow passed by them—their heads were separated from their bodies, their lives and treasures ripped away.
…
Not long after the three joined forces in the massacre, the Black Shark Pirates became history.
Lan Xiaorong shook the blood off his wooden sword after slaying the last pirate on the island. His killing intent was now fierce, as this was the first time he had single-handedly killed this many cultivators.
He had killed a couple of dozen cultivators before, but not multiple hundreds like this. He could sense that a demon heart would surely form within him if he let his own killing intent overwhelm him.
He sat against the tree, closing his eyes to meditate, intending to calm his killing intent.
Hengsheng appeared before Xiaorong, seeing that he was meditating. He faded away, not wanting to disturb him, even though he wanted to pull some bullying, he knew disrupting someone in cultivation was crossing the line; he had learned that.
Yunsu jumped above Hengsheng's head, found her comfortable spot, and curled up there. She handed him a space ring she had harvested from a fleeing pirate.
"Good girl!" Hengsheng praised her.
Yunsu smirked proudly in return.
Hengsheng stored the ring in his system storage while he walked toward whatever it was within this island that could shield against his dimensional map observation.
That was what Hengsheng was interested in finding out.
"I wonder…" Hengsheng murmured.
…
At the Edge of Seventh Heaven.
A while later, after Hengsheng had gone from this place.
Without Hengsheng knowing, a soul wisp—a flickering light, invisible to the naked eye and perceptible only to those with spiritual sense—emerged from the sea like a being separating from the water and disappeared into the high-dimensional space where the soul could move freely.
The soul wisp moved at a speed beyond that of light. Not even a second passed after it entered the high-dimensional space before it emerged again, appearing in an unknown cultivation cave.
"Hm?" A man's voice echoed from within the cave, his tone filled with surprise upon seeing the soul of the Pirate King appear at this time.
He reached out, and the Pirate King's soul responded to his summons—obediently hovering into his hand.
When a flickering light of the soul wisp came closer to the man, it lit up the dark cave with its dim glow, allowing the man's appearance to be seen.
This man appeared to be a middle-aged man with perfectly developed body muscles—almost too bulging, as if they would be excessive if any larger.
He wore an elegant, royal golden dragon robe, reserved only for the sovereigns of a dynasty.
His facial features bore a striking resemblance to the Pirate King's. However, the difference lay in his wise appearance, cleanliness, and a complete absence of madness in his expression.
He snatched the soul wisp into his hand, inspecting it to see the Pirate King's memories—what had happened outside—and to find out how his clone had died.