Book 16, Starmist Sea β Chapter 9, Emotions
The waves of the sea rolled on. There was nobody left around them.
The twelve lucky survivors had strange looks on their faces.
Seeing Bebe continuously βsearchβ for that hidden expert, the big-bearded Bates cursed silently to himself: You know who it is, yet you put on such a show.
He immediately laughed loudly, βBebe, if that expert doesnβt want to reveal himself, how can you know? Right?β
βRight.β Bebe nodded.
The bald youth, Boff, had a calm look on his face. His divine Highgod clone was dead, leaving behind only his God clone. He said calmly, βNo need to look for him. Perhaps that expert isnβt even amongst us and is an expert who was hidden near us and helped us, then left. This isnβt impossible.β
It was indeed possible for those Seven Star Fiends and Asura-level experts to escape the notice of these bandits, but under normal conditions, would an Asura-level expert be so bored as to help them?
Unless there was someone they cared about present.
βThat might indeed be the case.β Achesβ face was all smiles. βEveryone, letβs not waste any more time. Letβs hurry off.β Aches was a very skilled person. Regardless of whether or not that expert was in their squad, since he didnβt want to show himself, Aches naturally wouldnβt pursue the matter and possibly make that person unhappy.
Aches was delighted from the bottom of his heart.
His squad had such an expert with it. What would they have to fear on their journey?
βOh no!β Aches suddenly laughed bitterly.
βWhat is it?β The others looked at him.
Aches laughed bitterly. βThat was my last metallic lifeform, and itβs already been destroyed. However, weβve gone less than 10% on this journey. What should we do?β Aches looked at the surrounding people. βWho here has a metallic lifeform to lend me? I can buy it. Or perhaps I can pay for all of the expended divine jewels on the way.β
Everyone glanced at each other.
Metallic lifeforms were fairly high level items. Generally speaking, God-level Fiends werenβt able to buy them.
βOnly prepared a few metallic lifeforms?β The big-bearded Bates chuckled, then waved his hand. Immediately, a metallic lifeform floated above the sea while transforming into a ship. βAches, this metallic lifeform doesnβt have any divine jewels within it. You can fill it up yourself.β
βHmph, heβs an expert, yet heβs so stingy.β Bebe muttered.
The big-bearded Bates immediately turned to look at him. He couldnβt help but stare at Bebe, then glanced at Linley. Only, he simply laughed, then sent through divine sense, βHey, Linleyβ¦you are an expert of the Four Divine Beasts clan. You are a Six Star Fiend, right? Or are you a Seven Star Fiend? Why are you hiding your status?β
Six Star Fiend? Seven Star Fiend?
βIβm actually a One Star Fiend.β Linley sent back through divine sense.
βOne Star Fiend?β Bates rolled his eyes, then turned and flew towards the metallic lifeform. βHey, letβs hurry on our way. Prepare to head out.β
Only now did Linley return to his normal human form.
βI told the truth but he didnβt believe it.β Linley shook his head, laughing to himself. And then, he couldnβt help but sigh. βThe power of this Blackstone Prison is indeed great. One part of it is the profound mysteries, but the other part is the special trick in exerting the profound mysteries. How could there be such a powerful trick?β
Linley didnβt understand it.
Just the special trick to using it could cause the upper limits of the gravity strength to multiple hundredfold. Most likely, even fusing another profound mystery wouldnβt result in such an extravagant increase in power.
βAlso, if I were to try and extrapolate it from scratch, most likely even after countless years, I still wouldnβt be able to do so.β Linley knew very well how hard it would be to develop this completely on his own. After all, who could have come up with using 108 rays of divine power? In addition, the 108 rays of divine power could be set up in countless configurations, and in most of them, they were very weak.
But who would have imagined that under certain circumstances, they would produce such an effect?
Before Linley learned this technique, only the juvenile amethyst beast could use it, and the juvenile amethyst beast was a βdivine beastβ. This technique was his innate, ultimate technique! When using it, the power was even more extravagant than Linleyβs execution.
βRumbleβ¦β
The metallic lifeform pierced through the waves and advanced.
Within the metallic lifeform, everyone was chatting, drinking wine, and laughing. Only, occasionally, some of them would intentionally glance at the others, pondering who was most likely to be that secretive, ultimate expert.
βWho was that expert?β The green haired man, Tam, was very curious. At the same time, with a rather excited gaze, he glanced at every single lucky survivor nearby. When his glance fell upon the silver-haired βWilburnβ, he shook his head slightly. If Wilburn was that expert, he most likely wouldnβt have let his big brother die.
Tam continued to look at them, one by one.
βShouldnβt be them. I know these ones.β Tam then turned to look at the big-bearded Bates, who stared at him. βWhat are you looking at?β
Tam immediately laughed awkwardly.
However, Tam knew that Bates trained in the Laws of Darkness and so wasnβt that expert.
βCan it be them?β Tam then glanced sideways at Linleyβs group, looking at each of them. Upon seeing Linley, he paused slightly. βThat shouldnβt be right either. I saw him use that violet longsword. He seems to train in the Elemental Laws of the Wind. Not him either!β
Although Deities would train in more than one type of Elemental Law, when they engaged in battle, they would generally use their most powerful profound mystery. They had seen Linley utilize the Elemental Laws of the Wind, and thus were certain that Linley was a wind-style Deity. They didnβt think about anything else.
βLinley.β
A voice rang out in his mind. Linley himself was at the side of the main hall. He was staring at the outside through the translucent metallic metal. Hearing this sound, he immediately replied with divine sense, βBates, why have you kept on chatting with me these past few days?β
βHmph. Ever since that day when I revealed my true power, those kids have been very careful when chatting to me. Itβs really boring.β The big-bearded Bates said.
Linley chuckled. Bates was someone who liked a lively atmosphere.
βHey, look. That Wilburn kid has had a gloomy face the past few days. He seems to have been turned into a cripple. I didnβt expect that that short big brother of his was so important to him.β Bates sent with divine sense yet again.
Linley turned to look at Wilburn. This Wilburn was someone who also valued emotional relationships. If either Linley or Wharton had died, the other would probably be very heartbroken as well.
βWharton. When I didnβt let him come to the Infernal Realm, that was the right decision.β Linley sighed in his heart.
The many dangers of the Infernal Realm had been far greater than he had imagined. However, after six hundred years of training in the Amethyst Mountains, he already was confident in his ability to protect himself. Regardless of whether it was a βFogsea Stormβ or those Knifeblade Island bandits, there wasnβt much of a threat to him.
Night. The sea wind blew drearily.
Linley walked to the front of the ship. Although the metallic lifeform moved very quickly, Linley still walked very stably atop it.
βHuh?β Linley looked towards the front of the ship in surprise. βThereβs someone here!β Tonight, aside from himself, there was actually someone else who had come to the front of the ship long ago. It was the silver-haired youth, Wilburn, who was leaning against the railings.
Linley found to his astonishmentβ¦
Wilburnβs face was covered with tears. He was quietly staring into the distant seas. Who knew what he was thinking about?
βWilburn.β Linley sat down as well.
Wilburn was startled. The tears on his face immediately dried and vanished, and he looked as cold and emotionless as ever.
βThinking about your elder brother?β Linley stared into the dark waves up ahead, but spoke very directly.
When Wilburn heard this, the muscles on his face couldnβt help but begin to tremble slightly.
βYou had an elder brother, while I, I have a little brother.β Linley let out a long sigh. βHis name is Wharton! However, this time, when I came to the Infernal Realm, I didnβt let him accompany meβ¦and in the blink of an eye, nearly seven centuries have passed. I wonder how my little brother is doing.β
Nearly seven hundred years.
It had only taken Linley, in the Yulan continent, a few decades to become a legend. In the Infernal Realm, he had spent nearly seven centuries. Seven centuriesβ¦how many things could happen in such a period of time? Linley didnβt know. How were his family members in the distant Yulan continent doing?
βMy elder brother and I have been in the Infernal Realm for tens of thousands of years.β Wilburn suddenly said.
Linley was somewhat astonished. Wilburn was actually speaking.
However, Linley still listened carefully. Given how heartbroken Wilburn was, he would indeed feel better after speaking out.
βMy elder brother cared greatly about me. I still remember what it was like back in our homeland, that material plane.β Wilburnβs gaze drifted away as he returned to his memories. βMy elder brother was fairly honest and simple, while I was fairly arrogant! When I was young, because of my arrogance, I didnβt have many friends. Only, my elder brother always cared about me.β
βAfterwards, when I grew up, because of an certain matter, a rupture appeared in the relationship between myself and my elder brother.β Wilburn said bitterly, βI killed my elder brotherβs fiancΓ©e!β
Linley was startled.
Seeing the look on Wilburnβs face, Linley could imagine that the situation back then must have been very complicated. Otherwise, given how much Wilburn cared about his brother, he wouldnβt have done such a thing.
βFrom that day onward, my elder brother stopped meeting with me. As for myself, I became all the more arrogant. Because of some complicated matters, in my anger, I attacked the Imperial palace and killed that detestable Imperial crown prince, and even the Emperor. That night, blood flowed into a riverβ¦β
βOnly, the power of the Imperial palace was also very strong. They actually had eight Saints! I killed five of them, but was badly injured as well. I could see death coming for me.β
βI had given up. After all, I had killed that Imperial crown prince and that dogshit Emperor. I was willing to die. Only, at that moment, my elder brother appeared. He saved me! Doing so meant that he was directly opposing the Empire!β Wilburn thought back to the events of that year.
Wilburn shook his head and said bitterly, βActually, back then, I had killed my future sister-in-law by accident. I had always felt guilty towards my elder brotherβ¦β
βAfter killing the Emperor, things became extremely troublesome. The elder chairman of the Empireβs magus association normally never got involved in matters, but after learning about this, he would definitely intervene.β
Wilburn sighed. βThus, we immediately fled, and then immediately found the Planar Overseer to go to the Infernal Realm!β
βYou came here as Saints?β Linley was shocked.
Wilburn nodded. βOnly after arriving did we learnβ¦how dangerous it was. For Saints in the Infernal Realmβ¦this place is a nightmareβ¦β As he spoke, Wilburn turned silent, and his tears began to quietly cascade down again.
βEnough of that.β Wilburn shook his head. βAfter arriving here and experiencing the myriad dangers of the Infernal Realm, my elder brother and I understood that death could descend at any moment. I always hoped that if we were to die, I should be the first to die. I didnβt want my elder brother to dieβ¦because in my entire life, he was the only true family and friend I have ever had!β
Linley glanced at Wilburn, then sighed to himself.
However, Linley himself didnβt feel too sad. He had experienced too much, here in the Infernal Realm. He had seen these things often. Those Fiend trial participants, only a few dozen survived from a thousand participants. For the people who had come to the Infernal Realm, how many of them were βordinaryβ?
Linley quietly sat there.
At some point in time, Wilburn returned to the shipβs cabin. Linley continued to sit there and stare at the waves of the sea.
Tonight, only a tiny hint of a crescent of the Violet Moon remained. The entire Starmist Sea seemed so dark and gloomy. The waves of the sea seemed like part of some incomparably enormous monster.
βThe Infernal Realm is just like this Starmist Sea. It is incomparably vast, and it devours one living creature after another. Only a truly powerful expert can remain here in the Infernal Realm and reach the pinnacle. Experts die, and only still more powerful experts can live!β Linley stared into the boundless waters in front of him. For some reason, he felt his heart tremble slightly.
The dark sea waters were vast and endless.
Linley quietly sat there at the head of the boat, silently staring into the boundless sea, not a single hint of light in his eyes.
Perhaps a long time passed, or perhaps just a moment laterβ¦
Linley opened his eyes.
In Linleyβs mind, illusory rays of divine power actually were forming. The rays of divine power formed into the βBlackstone Prisonβ. The βThrobbing Pulse of the Worldβ, βGravitational Spaceβ, βEssence of the Earthββ¦all sorts of profound mysteries were fusing into his soul.
Dawn.
Linley stood up as well. Staring at the Blood Sun, blurry behind those thin clouds, he had a hint of a smile on his face.