Billionaire God of War

Chapter 2243



Jiang Ning and Peter Pan were seated by the stone table outside the mansion.
"They should have awakened by now," said Peter Pan. "That bastard is back and that's going to stir these guys awake from their
slumber. He planned it all along."
"They?" said Jiang Ning. "Are there many like you left?"
"Not many." Peter Pan counted. "Five or six, I think."
"That's quite a few, don't you think?"
The world was going to descend into utter chaos if these powerful martial artists were to all awaken. These were people who
could disregard all laws and rules. In this city, no one had the power to stop them.
"The world will find itself with a tough problem if they decide to do anything funny."
Jiang Ning was a little worried.
He was the only man who was their match. But he was but one man. There were at least five or six others who were as powerful
and terrifying as Peter Pan.
"You worry too much. They won't dare to." Peter Pan threw an amused glance at Jiang Ning. "Every world has got its own set of
rules. No one can break them easily. They're not that powerful." Disregard all laws?
Well, that depended on the law. Had it been set down by mankind or by the heavens?
They had been the most powerful martial artists in their time, but who had dared to stir trouble then?
They had not even dared to break the rules set by their own community.
"Kid, let me tell you something. It doesn't matter how powerful you are. As long as you're still part of this realm, you've got to
obey its rules," Peter Pan said kindly. "Everyone is bound by the laws of their world. That means us and it means you too. It
doesn't matter how powerful you are. You still have to die."
He spoke of death casually, as if he wouldn't care if he died the next moment.
What Jiang Ning caught was a word that Peter Pan had said.

"Realm?" He stared at Peter Pan. "Is the map in the Extreme Fist Technique manual of another realm? He's been searching for
one of the realms in that map."
"I didn't expect you to know this." Peter Pan didn't seem like he was trying to keep anything from Jiang Ning. "You're right. The
map in the manual is a map of several realms. I think you call them differento dimensions."
He had kept himself relatively up to date. Men like him who had scaled the peaks of their circle were typically geniuses. It would
be a feat for mediocre men to reach their heights with sheer hard work.
"There are different things hidden in different dimensions. We have no idea how many dimensions there are out there, but we
know that in one of those dimensions is a Longevity Pond. If you drink from the pond, you'll live forever! sah th Find øel.nt
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Something akin to hope and desire flickered in Peter Pan's eyes.
He might talk constantly about death and appear as if he no longer feared it, but he was clearly tempted by the Longevity Pond.
Everyone wanted to stay alive. The

world was such an interesting place, after all. Besides, he had such an adorable young disciple. It was. going to take a really
long time for his disciple to learn everything that he knew.
He wasn't willing to die before that happened.
Jiang Ning found Peter Pan's words incredulous and unbelievable though. Eternal life?
This was something that belonged in novels or TV shows. It was an impossibility. Ageing and dying were part of the circle of life.
No one could defy nature.
Like what Peter Pan had said, this was a law of the world and it was a law that mankind could not overturn or defy.
"You don't believe me, do you?"
Peter Pan could tell from the look on Jiang Ning's face that he didn't believe what Peter Pan had just told him.

If he were Jiang Ning's age and had just heard some old geezer said those same words, he wouldn't have believed them too. In
fact, he would have thrown his shoe into that man's face and called him crazy. But those who truly understood would realize that
the Longevity Pond did in fact truly exist.


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