Talented Martial Hero
Chapter 281 Acting Alone

Even though Darren had to leave his group, he didn't stray far from his team.

After landing on a deserted island, Darren studied his surroundings. He couldn't seem to allay thesense of foreboding coursing through him.

To his surprise, the real evil cultivator was not Lenny. That meant that the evil cultivator was stillamong the superior talents. This put them in potential danger of death at any time.

Darren would not bother himself as much had they been chance acquaintances. However, Darrenhad a good relationship with Tom. From Tom's agonized expression when he thought that Darrenhad been killed and possessed by the evil cultivator, Darren could tell that Tom considered him tobe a true friend.

As for the other talents, they had treated Darren well. Now that they were in danger, he could notsit back and do nothing.

"Since the evil cultivator is hiding among them, they are in grave danger," Darren muttered. But hecouldn't figure out which of the talents had been possessed by the evil cultivator, nor could heunderstand the evil cultivators purpose. “Does he kill people only for cultivation?

If he wants to kill people for cultivation, there are countless strong cultivators in the outside worldSo why is he trying so hard to enter the Raksa Sea? The only reasonable explanation is that the evilcultivator came here for treasures or Primitive Stones, * Darren analyzed the possibilities andconcluded that the evil cultivator wanted to use the superior talents to hunt for treasures.

“There is a possibility that the evil cultivator will not kill the other superior talents before he gets thetreasures he wants. They might remain safe until they discover his true identity, ' Darren surmised.At this thought, Darren felt relieved. He decided to focus on his initial objective—to replace thePrimitive Stones that he needed.

"Water Kylin, where are you?" Darren's voice echoed throughout the entire Ancient Void Battlefield."Ouch! Help me, master! Finley is going to roast and eat me,” Water Kylin wept.

"Did you offend him again?" Darren asked with a shake of his head and a wry smile.

"I didn't offend him at all. He is insane! Save me, master,” Water Kylin whined. The creature lookedlike a pathetic dog that had been beaten up.

"Come out now. I have some business to discuss with you," Darren urged with his spiritual sense ashe teleported Water Kylin out of the Ancient Void Battlefield.

Since opening the Ancient Void Battlefield would consume a lot of controlling force, Darren choseto only teleport the creature out of the battlefield. Since the Water Kylin originally belonged to theoutside world, he could teleport him at any time.

"Fuck you! You are a dead dog. I will cut you into pieces when you return to the Ancient VoidBattlefield!" Finley shouted in fury when he saw Water Kylin disappear. He was so furious that hisroar shook the whole space of the Ancient Void Battlefield.

"Little bastard. It was me who broke your spatial magic weapon. Bite me if you can. Come on, ha-ha-ha,” Water Kylin sneered at Finley as he left the Ancient Void Battlefield. Darren rolled his eyeswhen he heard the two quarrel.

"Master, what do you want from me? I am not exaggerating, but another minute in the Ancient VoidBattlefield and I would have killed Finley,” Water Kylin hummed.

"Enough of your rubbish. I know you have knelt a hundred times before Finley. Tell me. Do youknow where I can replace this sort of stone on this island? Are you familiar with it?" Darren asked as hefished out a Primitive Stone.

"The whole Raksa Sea is my territory. You can have any treasure you like. Why do you want this kindof stone?" Water Kylin coughed awkwardly as he replied.

"Eh? Are you still talking nonsense? Answer my question.” Darren glared at the beast.

"Well, this is...” Water Kylin paused for a while before continuing, "I didn't collect them, but I haveseen several such stones."

"Where are they? Take me there!" Darren's voice was full of joy.

Darren had come to the Raksa Sea mainly to collect the Primitive Stones as they would help himbreak through to the Wonder Realm. A radiant smile lit up his face when he heard that Water Kylinknew the location of Primitive Stones.

"We can't go there, master. It's not worth adventuring there for some fucking stones,” Water Kylinsaid. Fear reflected in his expression.

"Why? Does a powerful creature live there?" Darren asked, confused.

"Powerful? No! They are incredibly powerful! However, they won't come out unless we step intotheir territory. We'd better not offend them.”

"What do you mean by “them'?"

"I have no idea. I only know that they call themselves the original residents and that they vowed tokill any intruders.” Water Kylin paused. A brief moment later, he continued, "It will be easier if youneed other kinds of stones.”

"Other kinds of stones? Do you know of other kinds of stones?" Darren asked, intrigued.

"Damn it! Do you really think of me as an idiot? The Primitive Stone you mentioned contains theHeavenly Repression Rule. Of course, many other rules have been contained in similar stones, likethe Ice Rule or the Thunder Rule. Over ten thousand such rules exist,” Water Kylin looked at Darrenblandly as he explained.

Darren was stupefied. 'He knows that this is a Primitive Stone. The creature seems to know a lotabout it, * Darren thought.

"Then why did you say that it is a shit stone?" Darren clapped the beast on his head as hereprimanded him.

Water Kylin scratched his head with his claw. "It is, indeed, a shit stone as it is of no use to me. Iinherited the Primitive Rule. These stones contain only shit, which is attractive to ants, like tinyhumans, hum!"

"What? Did you just call me an ant?" Irritated, Darren kicked the creature.

"Ouch! Please don't beat me for every small mistake, master. I am a noble, ancient legendary beast. Iwas beaten by the motherfucker, Finley, in your Ancient Void Battlefield. Now, I have to sufferbeatings from you. I am only a child. Can you please be a little more understanding and disregardsome of my blunders?" Water Kylin sobbed, aggrieved.

"Ha-ha," Darren smiled. "Then behave yourself. There is no need to speak insulting words," hecontinued.

"Well, I understand now. I am pathetic. My god!" Water Kylin was overcome with regret. Thecreature had found himself in this situation only because he chose to hunt Darren. Water Kylin wasso humiliated that he wanted to die.

"Let's go. Take me somewhere where I can look for ordinary Primitive Stones first,” Darren mountedWater Kylin's back as he said.

"Fuck! Now I have been reduced to the position of your horse. I want to kill myself. Don't stop me!"Water Kylin howled in fury.

"Gee!" He soared into the sky when Darren patted his ass. Darren was surprised as the creature wasmuch faster than him.

"I have one request. Please don't say “gee’ when you want me to move, or else I will die ofembarrassment immediately! Don't think I won't!" Water Kylin implored as tears welled in his eyes."Geel"

With Water Kylin's speed, Darren reached the heartland of the large island in a heartbeat.

Looking down, Darren saw a huge pit with a radius of tens of miles. Some simple, thatched hutswere scattered across the pit.

"We are here, master,” Water Kylin said feebly. His head drooped in submission.

Swoosh!

Darren aimed for the huge pit as he dove from Water Kylin's back.

"Master, don't." Just as Water Kylin started to warn Darren not to go there, he reconsidered. With asly expression, he muttered, "Hum, you have bullied me so much. It's time for you to suffer. I cansave you when you are half dead.”

"Master, I will go and replace something to eat. Take your time searching for your stones," Water Kylinhowled and laughed sinisterly. Then, he hid behind a boulder. Humming a nasty tune, he began towait for a good show.

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