Talented Martial Hero -
Chapter 288 Solve The Crisis (Part Two)
"Sir? Shadow Emperor?" Familiarizing himself with the sound, Darren asked in surprise and glancedat Finley.
"Yes, it's me. I have two opportunities to help you fight with my strength if I use my power throughFinley's body. Don't worry about that boy,” the Shadow Emperor said in high confidence, withoutany fear of that boy at all.
"Good. If that is the case, I will count on your help, sir." Bowing to appreciate the help, Darrencupped his hands to Finley and bid him goodbye. He was about to leave when a cry echoed,"Master, please take me with you." The Water Kylin, who had been healing himself from thegregarious kicks he had received from both Darren and Finley, came out. When he learned thatDarren was going to leave, he rushed in front of Darren and begged him to take him along.
"You dead dog! I haven't punished you yet! You still have the face to show up in front of me?"Darren stared at him coldly and asked, unable to believe the beast's guts. The Water Kylin wasterrified by Darren's stare and quivered while kneeling and persuading him.
"Master, what happened was an accident. I was merely hungry at that time and wanted to look forsome food. I never expected that you would be in danger,” the Water Kylin said, trying to be funnyand persuasive at the same time.
"Shut up! You damned beast! I know you did that on purpose! Finley, aren't you doing something toteach this bastard a lesson? Beat this beast for me!" Determined to get even with the Water Kylin,Darren motioned to Finley. Now the aura of the Shadow Emperor was nowhere to be found, andFinley himself was in turmoil. He glared at the Water Kylin without a blink.
"No, No! Master, in times like this, I will spare no effort to save your life. Don't let him beat me,please.” Desperate, the Water Kylin was almost crying as he begged for Darren's mercy. Finley's gazenever failed to make him tremble and go weak on his knees.
Heeding to the beasts pleas, Darren remembered that when the Water Kylin escaped, he almostdied. Without his help, Darren believed that he could not successfully escape by himself.
"Well, you are right. So Finley, you just beat him half to death. Don't kill him yet." With the wordstrailing off, Darren's figure disappeared in the thin air.
The Water Kylin was left there standing and waiting for his fate at Finley's hands.
"Finley, there was a mysterious spiritual pool in the eighth space which should be good to the WaterKylin. After you beat him, send him there.” Across the void, Darren sent a message to Finley with hisspiritual sense secretly.
"I got it," Finley answered, using the same channel. Then he stepped closer to the Water Kylin andsaid, "Darren is good to you. If it were me, I would have given you no chance, and you would be aspeck of dust by now.”
"Shit! He is never good for me! Now you beat me as hard as you want. I don't care if I am alive ordead!" With tears in its eyes, the Water Kylin cursed Darren and Finley silently several times.
"Okay. I will do that."
Realizing that Finley meant every word he said, the Water Kylin ran for his life while shouting, "My!Please help me! This sick man is beating me to death!”
"Oho!" Darren got out of the Ancient Void Battlefield and uttered a sigh, relieved. What heexperienced previously made him queasy for a long time.
“My force of control has been almost used up. It will take me several months to recover, ' Darrentold himself worriedly. He had opened the Ancient Void Battlefield once when he was fighting withthe Water Kylin, his servant now. Now that he had opened it again reluctantly. He could not avoiddanger in the outside world by merely entering the Ancient Void Battlefield anytime soon.
The only good point he was holding in to was that he didn't need to consume any force of controlto let the Water Kylin out. If he was really in danger outside of the Ancient Void Battlefield, Darrencould let the Water Kylin out and give him a hand.
Now that he was out of the Ancient Void Battlefield, Darren went back to the place that heaccidentally discovered in his battle with the creatures at the Wonder Realm. The place where hefound the burnt statue was a charred, tumbledown hut. Now, however, there were no strangecreatures. All of them were frightened by the Water Kylin and hid away.
Utilizing all his potentials, Darren searched carefully, and after three days of relentless searching, hefound about a dozen ordinary Primitive Stones.
The ordinary Primitive Stones Darren collected could be used to get along well with the grandwarriors. It would be a great help to Darren in harnessing his powers.
Yet, the essential thing for Darren was to replace some Primitive Stones containing the HeavenlyRepression Rule. Though it would be rare and hard to replace, that was what Darren was looking for.After collecting all the Primitive Stones in that place, Darren did not want to summon the WaterKylin out as it was not a good idea. He thought letting the beast out of the Ancient Void Battlefieldwould probably just bring some trouble for him again. Letting the idea slip out of his kind, Darrentook out the notebook that Mathew gave him. The contents of the journal were much more detailedcompared to Robb's map.
After reading some notes, Darren thought silently, 'l got it. The south was the place where therewere more Primitive Stones.’ Securing the book in his pockets, Darren prepared himself to fly south.He was determined to look for rare Primitive Stones that contained the Heavenly Repression Rule.He would risk everything he had to have those stones, even if that meant facing other unfriendlycreatures along the way.
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