Talented Martial Hero -
Chapter 741 The Arrival (Part One)
The purple-crystal ship skidded towards the other end of space turbulent flows while flowing itselfat a great speed.
"Milo, how much longer will it take for us to reach the Purple-crystal Continent?" Darren inquired ashe furrowed his brows and stared out into the sea.
Milo was none other than one of the formerly imprisoned alien creatures whom Darren hadrequested to master the green-skinned men's language and their skill of steering boats so he couldlead them to their destination.
"It will take us about ten years, give or take.
But my king, won't we just be putting ourselves in grave danger on our way to the Purple-crystalContinent? I was told by them that this purple-crystal ship is just one of the small boats that theyhave throughout the entire continent. They usually use bigger boats compared to this," Milo askedin concern, the worried frown on his face decorating his words.
"No need to worry. Elsa and I are capable and strong enough to fight through the dangers that maylay ahead. Let's collect more purple crystals for the time being so we can make more of thesepurple-crystal ships that should allow you to get home safely,” Darren concluded.
"That's a great idea!" Milo agreed and nodded his head, his eyes gleaming with expectations at thethought of going back to his home after years of thinking how he'd stay there for the rest of his life.They marched on. The huge purple-crystal ship glided its way towards the destination for ten yearsand during this period of time, having nothing else to do, Darren and Elsa continued cultivatingtheir skills.
One day, Milo came rushing to the bow of the ship and reported the situation to them with vividdelight.
"Darren, we have finally arrived! Please look over there!" he cried, pointing to the direction of theplace.
They looked out, and found that they had already passed the margin of the space turbulent flowsAhead of them, about five hundred thousand kilometers away, stood a great continent crownedwith blazing purple light that made their eyes squint.
As they had already passed the torrent of the space turbulent flows, the speed of the purple-crystalship was quickened. They anticipated that the ship would cover the remaining five hundredthousand kilometers in another six hours.
"Wow, this continent is astonishing!"
Staring at the purple light wavering about the land, Elsa cried out with full of curiosity; her eyesalmost shining in delight as she stared out.
"Milo, speed up! Let's get to the Purple-crystal Continent as early as possible,” Darren ordered.
"Yes, sir!" Milo replied and rushed back to his place.
The purple-crystal ship hastened forward at an incomparable speed, and soon it had marched aboutthree hundred thousand kilometers and was soon arriving the continent of their destination.
"What the hell!” Suddenly, Milo's terrified scream broke the silence of the atmosphere.
Looking ahead, they noticed far too many purple-crystal ships at the border of the continent andwhat was more, the ships seemed to be sailing towards their direction at a great speed.
"My king, they found us,” Milo called to Darren, running to him in fear as his legs shook like jelly."Don’t worry. I'll take care of them,” Darren said, determination dripping from his words.
"I will go with you!" Elsa followed Darren.
Then both of them soared into the sky and flew towards those huge purple-crystal ships, preparingthemselves for future offense.
"Sir, we've located the enemy!" They heard the scout of the foe reporting to his general
"Kill them all at once!" the general commanded.
After a while, the purple-crystal ships released a thick white fog that could enable them to freezetheir enemies.
"Be careful, Elsa. Don't touch the fog,” alarmed Darren in haste.
"You mustn't worry. The fog is no match for me at this speed,” replied Elsa.
This was not the first time for them to be greeted with this fog. Before this, they failed in dodging itbecause at that time, they had no idea about the effect of it. And even if they had known, theconfined space of their small purple-crystal ship wouldn't have given them the chance to use anyskill against it. Now, unlike last time, they were in midair. They could just as easily move kilometersaway in a flash. There was no way they would be touched by the paralyzing drug.
Whoosh!
Darren and Elsa used and released their sword intents at the same time, and the ships began toshake violently in the sea, fearing to be flipped over due to both the forces and the currents frombelow.
Most of the green-skinned men on the ships could not elude the blow and were slain by the swordintents at length.
To Darren and Elsa, they were too weak and fragile for opponents
After some time, there were not many living green-skinned men that could be seen on more thanone hundred purple-crystal ships.
Swoosh! Swoosh! Swoosh!
Several of the green-skinned men with purple-crystal spears and armors suddenly ascended fromthe main ship and flew towards their targets.
Bang!
They besieged Darren and hit him hard, enough for him to take a step back. After several rounds ofcollisions, Darren had a clear acknowledgement of their strength.
"They are comparable to the top level cultivator of the seven-star Grand Realm. These ones are notbad, * Darren pondered while his hands were busy with the fight going on around him. A faint smiletugged on his lips. His quick mind went over all the seven-star grand warriors he knew of and muchto his surprise, he found it difficult to name a man who could be a match for him in terms ofstrength.
He thought that if he must name one, then Mr. Hanson Xiao and Mr. Mathew Xiao would be theonly two masters who could earn his respect and awe. The others, mighty and powerful as theywere, still could not compete against Darren.
Whoosh!
Darren swung his sword and chopped down at those green-skinned men in mere seconds, notwasting any energy on those who were too stubborn to back down. In an instant, the group ofgreen-skinned men were thrown into the air by the force and were shot towards the continent inthe far distance as fast as shooting stars from the sky.
However, it was only a matter of time before they flew back, unscathed as if they weren't thrownhundreds of thousands of kilometers away a few seconds ago.
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