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The Almighty Dominance novel Chapter 566

Alex knew at once that he had blacked out.

He had been unable to withstand the invisible pressure released by Wu Bu—the Tiger of Wuhan. Wu Bu had only leaked a trace of his Immortal force, just enough to crush the servants to their knees.

It was meant as a warning. A show of dominance. Not an attempt to harm mortals.

But Wu Bu did not know the truth.

Alex was not from Xia.

His body was far weaker than that of an ordinary Xia citizen. What others could endure with clenched teeth had shattered him.

Bones strained. Organs screamed. Darkness swallowed his vision.

That was why he collapsed.

What shocked him now was what came after.

When Alex opened his eyes, he was no longer in the City Lord’s residence.

He was flying.

Cold wind tore past his face as the ground rushed far below. Endless forest stretched beneath him. Beside him—no, holding him—was Li Qingxue.

One of her hands was clenched in Alex’s collar, lifting him effortlessly. His body dangled in the air, feet useless, like prey caught by the neck. If his robe tore—if the fabric failed—he would fall and die without even a scream.

They were flying more than a hundred meters above the ground.

They were heading toward the mountains.

Alex’s throat tightened.

“Where am I?” he asked, his voice hoarse.

He truly did not understand. One moment he had been unconscious in the City Lord’s house. The next, he was suspended in the sky, carried through the heavens by Li Qingxue herself.

She did not answer.

Her expression was cold. Silent. Unreadable.

Ten long minutes passed in suffocating silence.

Then Alex saw it.

Below the mountains stood a massive stone gate, ancient and imposing. Carved into it were two characters that radiated authority and history.

Wudang Sect.

Alex’s mind stirred.

He had heard these stories while living in Prussia.

Prussians searched for the meaning of life through technology—through machines, artificial intelligence, and systems built by human hands.

Xia was different.

Xia pursued immortality.

They chased the meaning of life through cultivation, through the refinement of body and soul, through isolation and discipline, and through time measured not in years, but in decades.

Some cultivators locked themselves inside caves for fifty years.

Some for a hundred.

That path was wildly inefficient.

The new generation would need decades—lifetimes—to reach perfection through cultivation alone. It was far easier to put on technology and gain power instantly.

The difference was brutal.

For example, a kung fu master trained for twenty years, hardening his body and sharpening his skills until he was terrifyingly strong. Then someone spent a hundred dollars on a gun and killed him with a bullet that cost one dollar.

That was the greatest weakness of Xia when compared to Prussia.

And Xia knew it.

So they found a way to cover that flaw.

In the distant past, the founders and grandmasters of the great sects had reached what was called the gods Realm. They lived for thousands of years.

Space bent under their will.

They could cut open space itself—tear it apart—and create gates. Wormholes that led to distant planets. Worlds where time flowed differently from Earth.

Almost every famous sect in Xia possessed such a gate.

A realm dedicated to cultivation. A place where disciples could chase immortality without being crushed by the limits of time.

Wudang Sect was one of the ten great orthodox sects.

Its space gate led to a planet where time moved a hundred times slower.

One year on Earth meant a hundred years inside that world.

And now, Li Qingxue was carrying Alex straight toward the massive gate of the Wudang Sect.

About twenty guards stood watch before it, their presence sharp and disciplined. The moment they recognized Li Qingxue, they straightened and bowed deeply, not daring to delay her even for a breath.

She passed through without a word.

Alex passed with her.

As they crossed the space gate, Alex felt almost nothing.

No pain. No dizziness.

Just a brief, weightless sensation—like stepping through a shadow and coming out somewhere far, far beyond the world he had known.

The new place looked almost identical to Earth.

Endless forest stretched across the land, broken by towering mountains that pierced the sky. About ten massive peaks dominated the horizon, with the three in the center rising higher than all the rest, like pillars holding up the heavens themselves.

Li Qingxue brought Alex to the first mountain.

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