Talented Martial Hero
Chapter 319 Share The Primitive Stones (Part Two)

"Why didn't you tell about these places earlier? We would have collected the Primitive Stones fromhere in the very beginning and not wasted much of our time." A little annoyed, Darren gave theWater Kylin an angry stare.

"Holy shit. I was beaten half-dead all the way. How could I replace time to lead you in searching for thePrimitive Stones? Alas! Why do you always blame me?" the offended Water Kylin said with aninnocent face.

"Well. You're right," realizing that the Water Kylin had a point, Darren said with a smile. With that, heprepared himself to go back to the outside world.

As for the hill-sized Primitive Stone which contained the Heavenly Repression Rule, when hereached the Wonder Realm, he had absorbed only a third of them. Thus, the rest of them werereadily available for him for quite a long time in case he needed some. Darren was confident that hecould manage along the way. Granted that there were no more Primitive Stones containing theHeavenly Repression Rule for him to absorb, the dark gold internal force inside his body wasreserved to give him the strength to carry on.

After having gathered enough Primitive Stones, Darren opened the Ancient Void Battlefield and sentthe Water Kylin back, thanking him for his help as he bid him goodbye.

'I'm not sure whether the Ancient Void Battlefield could take the Water Kylin out of the Raksa Seatoo, ' Darren thought for a while. “Never mind. I should generate the jade card for transmission first."He dismissed the earlier thought about the Water Kylin in the Ancient Void Battlefield.

Left alone by himself, Darren settled on a safe deserted island and started to generate the jade card.Worried about his safety and the success of the transmission at the same time, Darren looked andobserved for something unusual to secure his post. Minutes later, since nothing was uncommonsince he started the course of transmission, Darren was reassured.

Soon enough, the ether glowed as the transmission runes flashed unceasingly across the sky. Afterabout an hour, Darren faded away from the space gradually.

In the outside world, people gathered around the altar.

After an arduous journey through the cracks, the blinding light showing up before Darren's eyes. Hefinally arrived at his destination.

Upon his arrival, he was astounded to be standing amidst a group of people.

Gaining his senses, after a couple of seconds, Darren soon realized that they were the superiortalents he had saved from the double-headed men. Amongst them stood three grand warriors thatwere waiting.

"Haha. Darren, welcome back. I'm so happy that you made it. We've been waiting for so long foryou. We were so worried,” one superior talent said as he drew closer to welcome Darren.

"Yeah. Darren, we were anxious about you, being so afraid that you might have encountered someaccidents,” another superior talent added.

Soon enough, more and more superior talents gathered around him, welcoming and enjoying hiscoming.

"Sorry for making all of you worried about me.” Overwhelmed by the warm welcome, Darren bowedto them and apologized.

"It doesn't matter now. What is important is you're safe.” Among the three grand warriors, Chadwalked over to Darren and gave him a reassuring pat in the shoulder.

"Sirs, sorry to make you worry about me. I did not intend to do that. I was held up by thecircumstances that it took me long to return,” Darren said as he bowed to the three grand warriors."Darren, we've heard that you saved the superior talents. I'd like to express my sincere appreciationand gratitude for what you've done,” Brian said while cupping his hands towards Darren as a sign ofhis utmost gratitude for his efforts in saving the superior talents.

Accepting the act of gratitude, Darren bowed towards Brian. Then on the corner of his eyes, he sawthat the only woman grand warrior was coming towards him. She came over to thank Darren too.

"I don't deserve such praise. It is my responsibility to save my friends from danger. Sirs, you don'tneed to thank me," Darren smiled after being overwhelmed with the outpour of thanks that hereceived from the grand warriors and the superior talents.

The three grand warriors nodded, all of whom agreed to what Darren had said. Though words couldnot express how much they thanked Darren, they opted to keep their silence and allow Darren tospeak for himself.

"Well. Mr. Lou, the Primitive Stones..."

But before Darren could finish his sentences, Chad said, "I know you went to only one island, so wewon't blame you for not obtaining many Primitive Stones. Coming back safely is what reallymatters."

"That's right. We've collected some Primitive Stones ourselves. Though still not enough, they areplenty than before. No matter how many you got, they would be a substantial addition to thenumber of the stones,” with an eloquent expression on his face, Brian echoed.

The grand warriors assumed that Darren didn't obtain many of the Primitive Stones, given the factthat he had faced hideous opponents along the way.

"The Primitive Stones..." Not being able to finish what he was about to say, Darren was interruptedfor the second time. The woman grand warrior stepped forward and said, "Darren, don't worry muchabout the Primitive Stones. If Chad doesn't give you the rewards you deserve, I will make them upfor you,” the woman grand warrior smiled.

"Alas. Sirs and madam, please allow me to finish my words. What I want to say is that you candiscuss how to share the Primitive Stones I've gotten for you." With that, Darren made one swiftmove and took out the Primitive Stones from his Space Ring. Right then and there, laid before theeyes of the grand warriors and the superior talents, a pile of Primitive Stones clumped at a toweringheight.

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