THE STRONGEST WAR GOD

Chapter 1549: Super Weirdo

Chapter 1549: Super Weirdo

Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Luke Yates was absolutely terrified of ghosts!

He was the most mischievous one of the group when they were young.

Luther Carden led the charge in pretending to be a ghost, scaring Luke 86 times in a single night in front of more than a hundred people.

He was so scared that he wet his pants more than ten times, leaving a lasting fear in his heart.

That incident was a real torment for Luke.

He went without eating for days, and the trauma even caused him to run a fever.

Braydon Neal’s heart ached with anger at how Luke had been bullied.

He firmly put an end to Luther and the others’ antics, teaching them a lesson they wouldn’t forget.

As for the green-robed man in the painting, he actually stepped out of the frame.

Stretching his body lazily, he remarked, “How many lifetimes have you been through? You still haven’t changed. The moment you step into my domain, you start plundering my hideout!”

“Who are you?” Braydon asked, bewildered.

The green-robed man replied casually, “Back then, you led us to raid the locals’ hideout. Now, you’re raiding my hideout. The cycle of reincarnation is relentless. Who can escape its grasp?”

Braydon was utterly perplexed.

He couldn’t comprehend what the green-robed man was talking about.

The man explained gently, “I left a mark in the painting and have been dormant since then. I wanted to see who would come and invade my domain. I have ways to deal with those guys, but I didn’t anticipate your arrival. Even though you’re unreliable, I didn’t expect you to raid your own brother’s hideout. That was my oversight!”

Braydon’s eyes lit up with realization.

“Were we acquainted in our past life?”

The green-robed man reclined on the throne and grumbled, “Acquainted? We met when we were young, and you were the ringleader, infamous for all your mischievous deeds!”

Braydon’s expression darkened.

He felt like this guy was just spouting nonsense.

In truth, the green-robed man was indeed rambling, but there was some truth to his words.

Braydon had been the leader back then, full of mischievous schemes.

“It seems your soul imprint hasn’t awakened yet. Need my help?” teased the green-robed man.

“Fine,” Braydon agreed decisively.

He was genuinely curious about his soul imprint.

Even Heather Sage had awakened hers.

Why couldn’t he?

“Call me daddy and I’ll help you!” the green-robed man quipped, his tone playful.

Braydon was taken aback. “???”

What kind of oddball was this?

In his previous life, he had been a formidable figure, a pillar of humanity.

Yet now he spoke so casually?

“You refuse?” the green-robed man asked, a hint of seriousness in his voice.

Braydon remained expressionless.

He couldn’t be bothered with this eccentricity.

The green-robed man huffed, his annoyance evident.

“How dull. You’re still so serious. Back when we were young and weak in cultivation, you weren’t this uptight. You raided nests, massacred cities at whim, led attacks on cities, conquered lands, and slaughtered outsiders until they wailed in agony. You even slept with the outsiders’ princess and her aunt!”

Braydon was stunned once more.

Could he really trust the words of this bizarre character?

Was there some hidden agenda behind all this?

“Why is the golden horn azure dragon following me?” Braydon asked calmly. “Why did you bring me here?”

“You were the one who caught this fellow when he was young. You raised him halfway and handed him over to me because he ate too much. In the end, you took care of him. I’m just his stepfather,” the green-robed man continued with his strange remarks.

Even mentioning stepfather now!

Braydon felt he was making things up, and the information he provided couldn’t be trusted.

How could a rational person encounter a weirdo and not have a headache?

The person was full of nonsense!

Only half of the ten sentences could be believed!

“How do we leave?” Braydon asked again.

“What’s the hurry? If you come to my house, stay a while longer!” The green-robed man said lazily, showing no signs of letting Braydon leave.

Braydon ignored him, examining the hall and turning around to move the chairs.

Apart from the throne, Braydon found that the two rows of chairs below were of good quality.

Sitting cross-legged on the chair below could increase one’s cultivation speed by ten times!

This was definitely something good!

Braydon waved his hand and took them all away.

“I’m still here, and you’re going to tear down my house?” The green-robed man’s face darkened.

“Excuse me, this throne isn’t bad!”

Braydon stared at the throne.

This throne was even more overbearing and could increase a cultivator’s speed by a hundred times.

If it were auctioned in the outside world, people would probably go crazy over it!

A hundred times faster cultivation speed!

One year was equivalent to a hundred years of hard work!

If he entered a world with a different flow of time and emerged from seclusion after a year, he would surpass his peers.

The green-robed man was speechless.

In the end, he compromised and watched as Braydon moved the chairs away.

Then, Braydon began tearing things apart.

The main hall remained intact, but only a few large pillars remained.

Apart from these, nothing else was left!

There were many items Braydon couldn’t use, but they could be exchanged for money.

If exchanged for star coins, they could buy cultivation resources for the soldiers of the Northern Army, who were becoming stronger by the day.

Finding nowhere to sit, the green-robed man sat on the ground and removed his shoes, playing with his feet.

Braydon was instantly disgusted!

Did this weirdo really know him from his previous life?

And was he a super expert of the human race back then?

This was too ridiculous!

Seeing Braydon’s disdainful look, the green-robed man became angry.

“So what if I’m picking my feet? I’m about to dissipate. Come and chat with me. Once I’m gone, you can demolish this hall however you want!”

“In my previous life, who was I?” Braydon straightforwardly asked about his past.

The green-robed man, reminiscing, described, “We were born on a blue planet, grew up in an ancient eastern country, and were classmates. We once supported the construction of a building on the verge of collapse and turned the tide!”

“Understood!” Braydon immediately grasped where he was born in his past life—it was still the ancient eastern country!

“What do you understand?” The green-robed man was taken aback.

“He was so powerful in his previous life.

Why did he still enter the cycle of reincarnation?

Couldn’t he transcend it?”

Braydon frowned slightly.

Could it be that even at the peak of the green-robed man’s cultivation, he still couldn’t transcend reincarnation?

“I’m tired of living!” the Bright Lord laughed calmly.

Braydon was speechless.

It was the first time he had encountered someone so openly dismissive of life.

The Bright Lord actually claimed he was tired of living!

“There’s a stage in the cultivator’s path,” the Bright Lord explained softly, “called path severing. In this stage, one can sever all distractions and focus on cultivating the singular path.

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