Book 11, Necropolis of the Gods β Chapter 10: Moving Cautiously
After the human experts and the magical beasts experts entered the Necropolis of the Gods, the High Priest finally spoke.
βLord Beirut?β The High Priest looked at Beirut. βIf that Bebe encounters the divine beast, βBa-Serpentβ, what then?β
Perhaps Beirut didnβt give a damn about the lives of the others, but he definitely cared about Bebe. And, in the Necropolis of the Gods, even Beirut wouldnβt be able to save them. The High Priest was confusedβ¦why did Beirut dare to do such a thing!
Beirut laughed. βItβs fine. Bebe wonβt encounter the Ba-Serpent. Becauseβ¦he took the right tunnel.β
βLord Beirut, what are you saying?β Cesarβs face changed.
Beirut laughed calmly and nodded. βJust now, when I opened the tunnels, I did a quick investigation. The Ba-Serpent is in the area of the left tunnel, and it is beneath the fifth floorβ¦thus, I had the magical beast Saints enter the right tunnel.β
The High Priest, War God, Dylin, and Cesar all sighed secretly.
βThen Linleyβ¦β Cesar said in a quiet voice.
Beirut said calmly, βI hope his luck is good. I canβt always protect them. They made the decision for themselves to enter the Necropolis of the Gods. Enough. Letβs go. Weβll come again in ten years.β Beirut immediately turned and flew out from the tunnel they came in from.
The High Priest, the War God, and the others all hurried after him.
β¦..
The dark, gloomy tunnel was βlitβ by black light. The group of experts entered the tunnel. The waters of the deep sea werenβt able to enter this tunnel at all. Fain and Linley walked side by side.
βLinley, remember. If you encounter anything dangerous, the safest thing you can do is retreat to a lower floor.β Fain was giving Linley the benefit of his experience. βEvery single layer here has a large amount of terrifying creatures or undead, but they remain on their own floor.β
Linley nodded slightly.
βAlso. No matter what, do not release your spiritual energy in the Necropolis of the Gods.β Fain said solemnly. βIf your spiritual energy draws the attention of some creatures, they will quickly discover your presence.β
βI know.β In a dangerous place like this, actively releasing his spiritual energy was telling all the creatures and undead of this floor his location. That was as good as looking for death.
Linley said questioningly, βFain, the Necropolis of the Gods is built with so many types of creatures on each floorβ¦I have the feeling that someone built it on purpose.β It was simply too bizarre. After all, if many Deities had died here, it should have been a chaotic place.
But instead, it looked indeed like an enormous necropolis.
βFrom what Master said, Lord Beirut had told him once before that this Necropolis of the Gods is actually nothing more than a Sovereignβs game.β Fain laughed bitterly.
βA Sovereignβs game?β Linley was stunned.
But then, Linley immediately understood. βThat Hodan had said that in the Higher Planes, there are trillions upon trillions of Deities, but there are only seven of each type of Sovereign. Sovereigns sit on high, far above the Deities. One must have sent his subordinates to construct a necropolis for the corpses of many dead gods, and then intentionally allow Saint-level experts or perhaps Deity-level experts to enter here and seek treasure.β Linley felt a sense of helplessness.
Sovereigns were far and above their level.
All of them, including the High Priest, the War God, and the other Demigods were nothing more than a tiny chess piece in this game to the Sovereign.
βPerhaps the Sovereign would actually find some amusement in watching us fight for our lives.β Fain sighed.
Linley understood. The Sovereigns were far above them, looking down and watching as they struggled, much like how when he was young, him and the other children watched the ants on the ground.
All of them, including the High Priest and the War God, were nothing more than βantsβ in the eyes of the Sovereigns. Perhaps even the seemingly powerful Beirut, in the eyes of the high Sovereigns, was nothing more than a rather large ant.
βRegardless, the chance we have here to seize a divine spark is far greater than the chance we would have in the Higher Planes.β Fain sighed deeply.
Linley sighed deeply as well.
It was time to prepare to fight.
βIf I can get a divine spark, even if I donβt use it, I can give it to Delia.β Linley deeply treasured Delia. He had left and would be gone for ten years, but she hadnβt said a single word of complaint. He truly felt lucky to have been able to marry such a wife, who always thought about him first and foremost.
βEveryone, weβve reached the end of the tunnel.β A callous middle-aged man who wore a turban on his head said loudly. βIf we continue forward, we will be at the first floor. Remember. Donβt be too greedy. You dying isnβt a big deal, but donβt drag down others with you.β
After speaking, the turban-wearing man walked out of the tunnel.
This person was one of the Five Prime Saints, the number one expert of the great plains of the far east, the War Saint Tulily.
Behind him, one Saint after another exited the tunnel.
βWho knows what will be on the first floor. We better not encounter that terrifying Deity-level βBa-Serpentβ magical beast on the very first floor.β Linley stared at the pitch-black end of the tunnel, then stepped through it. Instantly, the world spun and the environment changed.
βWhooooooooooooosh.β A wild wind was blowing desolately, and yellow sand was flying everywhere.
This was an extremely desolate desert world, and the wild wind blasted the yellow sand everywhere, causing the entire world to seem blurry. The heat waves here caused the air itself to distort as well.
βThereβs magical beasts over there.β Linley could clearly tell that off in the distance, there was a ferocious, three-horned magical beast that was hundreds of meters tall, which was currently roaring with anger. Its entire body was covered with a metallic shine, and its fierce fangs were dripping with some sort of liquid. βThis magical beast appears to be quite formidable.β
Linley was secretly surprised, and he immediately transformed into his Dragonblood Warrior form.
In a place like this, he didnβt dare to be incautious.
βHrm?β Linley suddenly realized that a great deal of sand was being blown by the wind through the body of that βferocious magical beastβ. Soon, the ferocious magical beast disappeared from view.
βMirage?β Linley began to understand.
Many of the Saints were inspecting their surroundings carefully upon entering this place, and then quickly were beginning to fly in search of the passageway to the second floor.
βWhereβs Barker?β Linley hadnβt discovered Barker yet. βThis damn place. Thereβs sand everywhere, the air is distorted, and mirages constantly appear. I canβt even see anyone clearly.β Linley secretly cursed. Aside from a few of the nearer Saints, whom he could make out clearly, he couldnβt see any of the other Saints at all.
Linley didnβt waste any more time thinking, and he immediately flew out as well.
βLinley.β Suddenly, someone drew near Linley.
Linley looked at him. This was the fifth personal disciple of the War God, Eddins [Yiβdengβsi]. Eddins reminded him, βLinley, remember, this damn place is filled with mirages that are hard to tell apart from reality. They are truly irritating. Donβt stay in one place. What you need to do is run everywhere and search for that gateway to the second floor. If you stay in this place and waste too much time, itβs possible that trouble will find you.β
After speaking, Eddins immediately flew away by himself at high speed.
The scorching waves of gas caused the air itself to distort. Soon, Linley could no longer see Eddins any longer.
βI can only do what Eddins recommended.β Linley immediately began flying everywhere, searching for that gateway to the second floor. The most common life form here in this desert was an enormous cactus. As for creaturesβ¦he didnβt even see one.
Linley flew in the air while carefully inspecting all of his surroundings, searching for that gateway.
βSwish!β A flash of light suddenly shot out from beneath the yellow sands, shooting directly towards Linley. Linleyβs iron-whip-like draconic tail struck at it lightning fast, and with a βwhapβ sound, the ray of light was immediately shattered and broken.
Immediately afterwards, six skeletons whose entire bodies were covered with a diamond aura emerged from the yellow sand at high speed.
βDraconian, obediently give us your corpse, and weβll give you a clean death.β One of the six Saint-level undead spoke out, his eyes-sockets filled with two lively balls of fire. The six Saint-level skeletons surrounded Linley, their weapons at the ready.
Linley looked at the six Saint-level undead.
βDraconian?β Linley glanced at them out of the corner of his eyes. βYou think I amβ¦β Halfway through Linleyβs words, the various weapons in the hands of these Saint-level undead, such as a skeletal sickle and a skeletal spear, simultaneously struck out at Linley.
The air immediately howled piercingly. The combination attack of these six Saint-level undead couldnβt be looked down upon.
But suddenly, countless flashes of violet light appeared, and with a metallic clanging sound, the six Saint-level undead found themselves being knocked backwards.
βOh? They didnβt die?β Linley noticed that these six Saint-level skeletons only had some superficial scars on their skeletal bodies, but hadnβt collapsed. Although the βRippling Windβ techniqueβs attacks were extremely fast and could produce countless strikes, its raw attack force truly wasnβt very high.
The devilish purple light flashed yet again.
The six Saint-level skeletons didnβt hesitate at all. With a howl, they immediately tunneled back down into the sand.
βCrunch!β βCrunch!β βCrunch!β
Three of the Saint-level skeletons were broken in half by a chop, while the other three Saint-level skeletons managed to hide within the depths of the yellow sands.
βThey fled rather quickly.β Linley flew forward at high speed.
After Linley left, those three bisected skeletons suddenly moved, immediately grabbing their other, severed half. To undead, as long as the fire of their spirits hadnβt been extinguished, they themselves wouldnβt die either. They absolutely could reconnect any of their broken or severed body parts.
βRustle.β Suddenly, multiple Saint-level skeletons came up from the sand, surrounding and slaughtering those three heavily-injured Saint-level skeletons, and then devouring the spiritual flame of the three.
βThat Draconian was terrifying.β One of the Saint-level skeletons raised his head, staring into the distance. βI wonder how long it will be before we collect enough corpses.β And then, those Saint-level skeletons immediately burrowed back down into the ground.
Much as Linley had expected, as long as the divine beast, βBa-Serpentβ, wasnβt on this first floor, then this first floor held the least amount of danger, here in the Necropolis of the Gods. Linley disposed of a few Saint-level skeletons that had rashly tried to kill him before finally finding the stairs to the second floor.
He climbed up the stairs.
The second floor of the Necropolis of the Gods was a jungle world. Dense foliage and brambles were everywhere, making it very hard to see any dangers that might be present here.
βThere are no illusions here, but I need to be wary of ambushes.β Linleyβs battle-qi had already formed his Pulseguard Defense, and he held Bloodviolet at the ready, heading into this jungle world at high speed. But suddenly, Linley came to a halt and stared into the distance.
A human Saint had appeared, not too far away.
βHim?β Linley let out a secret sigh of relief. Although Linley didnβt know the names of many of the human Saints, Linley still memorized what they looked like.
Linley began to fly again, but the trees of this jungle world reached all the way to the top of this level, and they were so dense that they completely blocked oneβs field of vision.
Linley didnβt notice that a green little snake the size of a finger was coiled on the leaf of a tree. Its coloration was identical to that of the leaf, and Linley, flying through the jungle at such a high speed, didnβt notice it at all. But that green little snakeβs eyes were filled with an icy glare as it stared below at Linley.
βSwoosh!β
As fast as lightning, the little green snake the size of a finger shot out towards Linley, biting towards Linleyβs neck.
βHrm?β Linleyβs face instantly changed. His Pulseguard Defense had actually been instantly penetrated 70% of the way through. The power of this attack was truly too terrifying. If a slightly weaker expert had encountered this little green snake, he probably would have died immediately.
βSwish!β The devilish purple light flashed, and spacetime suddenly froze, then began to fold on itself. Even as the little green snake was crying out, Bloodviolet chopped down on its body.
Profound Truths of the Wind β Tempos of the Wind, level two!
βWhap!β The little green snake was chopped in two. Afterwards, the two halves suddenly expanded in size, immediately transforming into an enormous green serpent that was over a hundred meters long and as thick as a water barrel. The corpse of the giant serpent fell to the ground.
Linley took a deep breath. βSaint-level snake-type magical beast, but of a type which doesnβt exist in the Yulan continent.β Linley glanced down at the corpse on the ground. βItβs a good thing that I Dragonformed, resulting in my battle-qi increasing significantly. Otherwise, I wouldnβt have been able to take that hit.β
Only now did Linley realize why both Beirut and Fain had said that one had to be absolutely cautious here.
βSomeoneβs there?β Linley suddenly turned around to look.
He saw a massive, three-meter tall monster fly over at high speed, but when he saw it, Linley laughed. This was the transformed Undying Warrior, Barker.
βLord Linley.β Barker flew over to him.
βEarlier, I saw you from afar on the first level, but by the time I flew over, I couldnβt find you.β Barker arrived next to Linley and said resignedly.