Talented Martial Hero -
Chapter 433 Waiting and Returning (Part One)
"Aaron, you just saved my life! I can't believe it! I owe you a great deal!"
Although Darren had indeed been dead early on, his soul was not completely shattered. So when hewas brought back from the dead, he still knew about the events that had taken place during hisdeath, which was how Darren knew that it was Aaron who just saved his life. The veil between lifeand death had become very transparent for him then.
"Brother, glad to have you back with us! Welcome back!" Aaron gave out a hearty laughter, from thepit of his stomach to express his genuine happiness.
"I see why you have been asking me to die. I know now that had you done so, I could be rebornmuch stronger and much more powerful. Why didn't you explain it to me?" Darren finallyunderstood the reason why Aaron had been on his case all this time. It was for Darren's benefit sohe could improve the strength of his body and soul. If only Darren had understood or known backthen
Nonetheless, Darren checked his own body and found its strength was now at a very high level. Itwas so strong that he believed that he could take on a two-star grand warrior at the top level andsurvive his blast with nothing but his body. He was quite confident of his body's strength and quitethrilled of the potential challenge.
More importantly, Darren felt that his Spirit Power had never been this powerful before, and thiswas the sign that his soul had been elevated to a higher level.
"Why didn't you say so earlier? I thought that you meant to harm me! You have really got to beclear in your communications,” Darren asked Aaron, with much gratitude in his voice, which wasslightly shaky.
"I am not good with words. So I thought that it would be best for me if I just showed you," Aaronanswered, with a little bit of awkwardness in his voice and sentence structure.
The fact was that Aaron had been imprisoned in that black domain for many years, and he had tolive through endless cruel torture every single day—by default his linguistic ability on a daily basiswas worn out too, which was the reason why he had difficulty expressing his true intention to otherpeople.
When he realized that Darren was about to die, his strong desire to save Darren's life finallyovercame the restraints so that he could tell Darren everything. He spilt everything out andconfessed.
"It is my fault that I misjudged you. Thank you for everything that you have done for us, Aaron. Iwould have been long dead if it weren't for you. Thank you my dear friend.” Darren thanked himsincerely with a genuine and appreciative smile on his face, and a twinkle in his eyes, just like a catthat had been given another lease on life.
Right now, despite being surrounded by hot magma, and scorching temperatures, Darren couldcompletely ignore the heat and the erosion of runes as his body was strong enough for him towithstand many forms of attacks after Aaron had modified and improved it for him. What strength!"You are most welcome. Brother, let's get out of here! Quick, hurry up!" Aaron then punchedthrough the layer of magma that was beneath him directly with his palm and both of them fell tothe underground world at lower levels.
It was dark and gloomy here in this world with only the skyline from afar that was glistening withred light like that of the sunset glow, which made this world look even more desolate and bleak. Theimagery lent itself to a beautiful classic painting.
Darren and Aaron were roaming around side by side while Darren was checking out hissurroundings with his spiritual sense. This place was scattered with remains and ruins which camefrom ancient times. All of these indicated that this place had once been prosperous and fertile longago.
"There is indeed a lost world from ancient times hidden in this giant tripod,” Darren mumbled tohimself in a soft voice, thinking of the time frame.
"Right, speaking of which, Aaron, you should know that I have the Ancient Void Battlefield. Howcome I can no longer sense its presence?" Now that Darren had lost contact with his friends, henaturally wanted to let his friends know the good news that he was safe and sound. However, hewas unable to do so since he could no longer feel the presence of the Ancient Void Battlefield. Howfrustrating!
"Your soul, didn't fit...your body,” Aaron said inarticulately, which took Darren by surprise. Aarontried his best to use his owns words to explain the reason to Darren after giving his question somethought.
"Oh! I see! You must be talking about the match between my body and my soul. Then how longwould it take to adjust my soul so that it could fit my body?" Darren asked sarcastically, with a hintof anger, who was also a little worried that it might take long.
"One month," answered Aaron, firmly and solidly.
Darren nodded slightly with relief as one month was much shorter than he had anticipated it wouldbe. He could hardly wait.
"The spiritual energy here was quite dense. Maybe I should stay here and improve my cultivationbase for a month before I reach out to my friends and let them know that I am still alive.”
Darren had just realized that the density of the spiritual energy in this underground world was manytimes of that in the outside world. So this presented Darren with a perfect opportunity to increasethe level of his cultivation base.
With this thought in mind, Darren hunkered down and began to use his talent to absorb thespiritual energy in this world, and he also activated his assimilation skill to assimilate the cardiaccore that he had kept in his Space Ring.
A giant spiritual energy vortex began to gather above Darren's head and then shot straight into hisbody. It was quite a phenomena.
Darren's talent degree was now at the fifth level of the Heaven Degree, plus the fact that he wasassimilating spiritual energy at a very quick speed; his actual cultivation efficiency was tantamountto that of the ninth level of the Heaven Degree, something quite impressive.
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