A Man Like None Other Chapter 6863 So Thats It




A Man Like None Other Chapter 6863 So That’s It

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Chapter Highlights:

  • Ancient towers have been reduced to ruins.
  • A long-standing oppression is finally breaking.
  • Sunlight appears in a world that has not seen it for ages.

Gu Gen stood at the front of the crowd, his wrinkled hands still gripping the rough wooden stick.

His misty eyes stared intently at the ruins, his lips trembled violently, and tears flowed silently down his wrinkled and old face.

“Gone the towers are completely gone”

His voice was hoarse and choked with emotion, sounding unreal as if he was speaking in a dream.

The men and women, young and old, and the thousands of mortals from the Earth of Ashes behind him, all fell silent at this moment.

Nobody cheered, nobody shouted; they just stared blankly as the steel forest that had oppressed their ancestors for generations turned into ruins, their entire bodies trembling.

Tears streamed down their faces. Some knelt on the ground, some lowered their heads and sobbed bitterly, and some looked up at the sky and roared, but were unable to make a clear sound.

The heavy shackles that had accumulated over thousands of years and seeped into the bloodline seemed to finally be cracked at this moment.

Then, something no one expected happened.

Above the sky, the gray sky that had not changed for many years began to slowly crack.

That thick, almost real artificial shadow, a gray curtain formed from industrial dust and the stamp of the law, was like a torn piece of old cloth, with a narrow gap in the middle.

From the gap, warm golden light poured down, illuminating the ruins and the faces of every human in the Land of Ashes.

That is—sunlight.

True, intense, bright sunlight shone on this land for the first time since time immemorial.

The light gently but firmly penetrated the cracks, spreading its rays over every inch of the scorched earth.

Gugen slowly raised his head, his misty eyes narrowed by the glaring sunlight, but his tears flowed even harder.

He stretched out his wrinkled, trembling hand, spreading his fingers towards the sunlight. Golden light spots fell on his rough palm, warm, real, and with a temperature he had never experienced before.

“This is this is”

Guggen’s voice trembled violently, “It’s the sun, it’s the sun!”

The thousands of humans behind him, like creatures that had fallen into a deep sleep and had awakened from their slumber, raised their heads one by one to welcome the sunlight pouring down from the sky. Their eyes, numb for thousands of years, emitted a kind of scorching, burning, and blinding light.

Some people wept bitterly, some laughed wildly, some knelt and kowtowed, and some roared at the sky. Emotions suppressed for thousands of years overflowed like a torrent at this moment.




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