Chapter 1528 Weight of Krune’s Words    The Kun Realm was the sole entity in control of the Rune Realm, a realm whose power allowed it to condense portals to anywhere in the Greater Universe.

  It wasn't actually possible to arrive anywhere they pleased. It actually functioned by drawing information from the Mong Realm. After all, it had once been an important location of the Mong Realm.

  So, anywhere that the Gods of the Mong Realm had been was recorded in the Mong Realm itself. With that being said, this information also existed in the part of the realm that had branched out to become the Rune Realm.

  As there were countless locations installed in it, to a certain extent, it could be considered as the Rune Realm being able to condense portals to anywhere in the Greater Universe. magic

  And a few of these portals led into the Bolg Realm. Of course, the Mong Realm had infiltrated it in the past to scout for information, treating it as a potential target to invade in the future.

  They also assassinated any potential geniuses of the Bolg Realm that they came across, as usual. This was also one of the reasons the Bolg Realm didn't develop beyond a certain level.

  And now, here they were, faced with the Kun Realm Champion, an infamous entity that had slaughtered too many people to count just to create his God Seat.

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  Krune's flex was rather straightforward and could be interpreted in two ways.

  The first was a positive approach. It was the fact that through the Rune Realm, the Kun Realm could send reinforcements to the Bolg Realm in a matter of seconds after their request for help.

  This allowed them to have more than enough time to set up defenses against any invaders. So, allying with the Kun Realm was the best choice.   After all, no other realm was able to reinforce them in such a rapid fashion.

  However, when considering the same in a negative approach, Borgunel almost despaired.

  After all, it meant that in a matter of seconds, the Kun Realm could descend with their entire army of hundreds of Gods and tens of thousands of Primal Gods to devastate the Bolg Realm in a matter of days, torching it to the ground, leaving none alive.

  By the time the other realms even noticed anything amiss, the Bolg Realm would have long been annihilated by then.

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  Krune's simple statement had a terrifying power attached to it, the Kun Realm's power and authority as a Greater Realm.

  The Mong Realm used their show of strength to intimidate the Bolg Realm to surrender to them and pay taxes in order to not be destroyed. The Garg Realm approached in the name of protecting them to ask for taxes as well.

  On the other hand, the Kun Realm didn't even ask for any taxes. Their condition was by far the most lucrative and also posed the greatest threat to them.

  'We'll help you, but you'll have to ally with us. Otherwise, you'll have to live in fear for the rest of your lives of our potential invasion.'

  Even though Krune hadn't threatened them once, Borgunel was aware of the consequences of offending Krune.

  After all, the other party was the first in history to slap the faces of the Mong Realm not once but twice. The first time, he eradicated a tenth of the Mong Realm's God Realm. And the second time, he stole one of their most protected Sub-Realms, converting it into a transportation hub through which he allowed the other Realms to invade the Mong Realm.

  If he dared to even slap the Mong Realm, it wasn't even a question as to what he would do to puny realms like the Bolg Realm once they offended him.   After all, whether or not they took his help was a different matter. The point Krune stressed was for the Bolg Realm to never ally with any other Greater Realm. That was his bottom line.

  And the day the Bolg Realm extended its hands towards either the Mong Realm, Garg Realm, or TTT was when it would face the Kun Realm's wrath.

  His mind worked in overdrive at the end of which Borgunel cupped his fists, bowing his head as a show of submission. "My Bolg Realm would become a vassal realm of the Kun Realm."

  "Good choice," Krune said as he snapped his finger. Through the Balance Laws, he informed Turia, who then sent a group of people through the Rune Realm.

  Immediately after, dozens of Kun Realm Gods poured into the Bolg Realm, causing the natives to be terrified.

  Leading at the front was Feifei, who casually inspected Borgunel before nodding. "Alright, there are no problems with the Bolg Realm. They can definitely cultivate their Body and Soul as well."

  "I'll create cultivation methods for your realm," she said, hitting her fists with one another, excited.

  This was the Kun Realm's actual objective. After all, once Wally and Krune discussed this issue, they determined that they had the fastest growth when the original Tilk Realm was fracturing.

  It was through that that Krune reached the God Realm in cultivation, also resulting in a rapid elevation in strength for all their immortals.

  Self-cultivation had limits and required a lot of time. But in contrast, if they were to work in various realms to deal with the problems there and create solutions, their horizons would broaden a lot. Also, depending on the insane task at hand that they worked on, their growth would be the fastest.

  Moreover, once they developed the Bolg Realm, they would have more training partners, allowing both sides to profit.

  What the Kun Realm was currently lacking was experience. So, to the Kun Realm, experience was the most valuable resource. And this was what they were looking for.

  As for any material resource, the Soul Trading Hub alone was providing them with an insane amount, not to mention what the Satellite Realms were producing.

  The Divine Deities were also producing exotic resources. The same could also be said for the Satellite Realm Weapons. Therefore, the Kun Realm wasn't lacking resources in the least. Their resource consumption actually fell below ten percent of production as their rate of production was just that high.

  Their concern was something the other Greater Realms could never hope to have.

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