<h4>Chapter 761: Wild Gori World</h4>
Wild Gori ne—a world that was at least thirty times the size of Verdant Wilderness World, dominated by muscle and violence.
It was a resource-rich ne that could support the birth of numerous “Gori Gods”—symbols of power and authority.
Four years ago, the guardian of Wild Gori World, a Rank Five White Ape, began to harbor a sense of foreboding.
The White Ape was a not member of the Wild Gori n. The n to which it belonged was considered a close rtive of the Wild Gori n.
Indeed, this type of ape and goris were gically different, though they belonged to the same family.
Perhaps this was the reason why the White Ape had remained the guardian of Wild Gori World for two hundred thousand years until the me of its soul began flickering close to extinction and its lifespan neared its end.
Despite making countless contributions and witnessing Wild Gori World’s transition from a low-level ne to a medium-sized world, its influence remained minimal.
Only the newly ascended Rank Four Gori Gods showed deference to the aging guardian, recognizing its vast contributions.
The more established Gori Gods of Rank Five and above, particrly the veterans, scarcely acknowledged it.
They could not believe that the Wild Gori World’s nar will would choose a lowly White Ape as guardian.
This situation was no different than choosing a demihuman to be the guardian of the Magus World—a prospect that would surely provoke scorn among knights and mages alike.
However, given the typical traits of Wild Goris—arrogance, rebelliousness, barbarity, and cunningness—it was no surprise that they were not chosen as the guardians. Instead, the more mild-mannered Earth Apes assumed this role.
Tens of thousands of years ago, the Earth Ape n vied for control of this world against the Wild Apes.
Tragically, thest Earth Ape King was vanquished by the strongest of the Wild Gori Gods. Its divine relic was seized, and its soul was consumed.
With its demise, the Earth Ape n declined to the brink of extinction.
If not for White Ape assuming the role of guardian just in time, that group of gically different apes might have vanished from the annals of Wild Gori World.
Now, they were just clinging to survival near the navel of the ne like a sapling quivering in the cold wind, preserving theirst vestiges of lineage.
“Great Sage, is there truly such a crisis beyond this rift?” A young Rank Five Gori God asked the White Ape respectfully.
Since it was young, this Rank Five gori god did not view the aging guardian with prejudice like its elder peers.
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The title “Sage” was an honorific bestowed upon White Ape by the billions of inhabitants within the ne, in recognition of its countless contributions to Wild Gori World.
However, it was mostly the lesser beings that acknowledged it; very few Wild Goris held it in simr esteem.
The Rank Five Gori God before it was definitely an exception.
“Five years ago, an overwhelming power appeared on the other side of this rift. I called for War Gori God and the others to return, but they ignored my warnings. Since four years ago, their presence has begun vanishing one by one. A cmity is upon our Wild Gori World—a powerful, foreign civilization has set its cold eye on us from beyond!” the White Ape exined in a trembling voice.
The White Ape had weathered countless storms over the past two hundred thousand years. Its reaction would not have been so exaggerated if it had not sensed a profound terror.
Even during conflicts with the neighboring Blue Violet Star and Feral Beast Star more than a hundred thousand years ago, the White Ape had never shown such rm.
The Wild Gori World had another name—“Wild Star”.
Perhaps influenced by their dealings with several low-tech civilizations, the goris had gradually epted the practice of naming their homene like a ”.
The young Rank Five Gori God frowned upon hearing the guardian’s words. Yet, considering that even the Rank Six “White Banisher Gori God” showed a mix of concern and fear for this spatial rift, it chose to believe the guardian.
They stood in a vast, boundless wilderness—clear evidence of the Wild Gori n’s inadequacy in construction and development.
The governance of their ne had always been chaotic under the simple-minded leadership of the goris.
It was only through the White Ape’s leadership and his coboration with the vassal ns that Wild Gori World was built and maintained.
Of course, the level of prosperity exhibited by this medium-sized world might notpare to some outstanding low-level nes, particrly the technologically advanced ones.
In the recent tens of thousands of years, due to interactions with neighboring civilizations, more and more young Wild Goris had ventured beyond their homene, fueled by a passion for battle and violence typical of their n.
The War Gori God and the others led one such small group.
Although Wild Gori World was vast, there were no more than forty Gori Gods of Rank Four or higher in existence.
More than half of these gods were scattered across various foreign nes, especially in worlds conquered by the Wild Gori World.
Killing and destruction were their natural instincts.
Due to the Wild Gori n’s passion for reproduction, arge number of their subspecies had emerged within the star domain under the Wild Gori World’s dominion.
These species, with their remarkable fertility, were on the brink of recing the indigenous creatures of their respective ne.
One must admit that it was a miracle; a unique model of expansion and development within the Wild Gori World.
By themand of the guardian and the White Banisher Gori God, twenty-two out of the thirty-odd Gori Gods currently stationed in Wild Gori World had gathered in this wilderness.
The young Rank Five Gori God was one of them.
The gathering of over twenty Gori Gods in the vast wilderness presented a spectacle seldom witnessed in thousands of years.
This gathering was also apanied by the mobilization of tens of millions from the Wild Gori Army and over a hundred million from their vassal legion.
Considering logistical and other factors, such a vast assembly signified a monumental mobilization of resources, involving hundreds of millions.
This assembly was made possible by the influence and appeal of the Guardian, along with the full support of the Rank Six White Banisher Gori God, who enabled such arge gathering of high-ranking Gori Gods and their legions.
However, this grand disy could not obscure one fact—the real main force of Wild Gori World was not actually in Wild Gori World.
Even in the Magus World, it was impractical for all knights and mages of Rank Four or higher to remain in their homene throughout the year.
If they did, what would be of their enved nes?
How would they maintain their dominance in the Magus Alliance?
The Wild Gori n’s pressing concern was the absence of their strongest member, a Rank Six Gori God known as Wild Gori God, who wielded the formidable “Gori God Hammer”.
Six years ago, Wild Gori God was summoned to a conference in the depths of the starry sky by the Feral Beast Star, along with leaders from neighboring star domains.
The primary agenda was to discuss whether Wild Gori World could temper its aggressive stance, which consistently threatened the peace of surrounding nes.
To maintain a dominant position during the meeting, Wild Gori God brought along the “Gori God Hammer”, the most treasured artifact of their homene.
Apanying him were sixteen other Gori Gods, among the mightiest warriors of Wild Gori World.
With the elite forces either stationed in their enved nes or apanying Wild Gori God, the Wild Gori World was actually vulnerable despite its powerful appearance.
It was no surprise that both the guardian and White Banisher Gori God were deeply concerned.
Thankfully, the Rank Six White Banisher Gori God was no short-sighted brute.
Without its assistance, the White Ape Guardian could not have rallied so many Rank Four Gori Gods and nar forces in such a short time to temporarily seal this space-time rift with their power and the narws.
The intense pressure of the situationpelled White Ape to urgently call for the return of the Gori Gods in other nes and the Wild Gori God.
However, the Wild Gori God was too far away and would take time to return as the capability of Rank Six beings to traverse space and time paled inparison to that of the overlords.
Moreover, White Ape was only feeling the pressure; crisis had yet to descend upon them.
Like the young Rank Five Gori God before it, many other Wild Goris of Rank Four and above were skeptical of its warnings.
A world that could tear through a space-time rift and invade Wild Gori World?
The idea seemed almost absurd to any rational Wild Gori.
Even if the Violet Dragons from Blue Violet Star and the Tyrant Tigers from Feral Beast Star were to join forces, such a feat might still be beyond their capability.
They would probably lose their fangs before they could even sink them into this piece of meat known as the Wild Gori World!
Most Gori Gods observed the white rift in the sky above the wilderness with calm curiosity.
That was until a pair of enormous hands, zing with pyro elemental energy, suddenly came out from the middle of the rift!