Chapter 482 - 361: Why call it Immortal Ancient Ruins? Just call it Liu Village Garden! (II)_3
Chapter 482: Chapter 361: Why call it Immortal Ancient Ruins? Just call it Liu Village Garden! (II)_3
The other party was also one of the few prodigies in this world, Jiang Hui was certain that they would meet again sooner or later. When that time comes, he would use the Kun Peng Step to block all the opponent’s escape routes. He should never let the opponent just slip away like today.
Next, Shi Hao and the others from Liu Village greeted everyone one by one.
Having once visited Liu Village, he knew everyone there. Although their relations weren’t exceedingly close, they could still exchange a word or two.
After the greetings, they made their way towards the Ten Evil Lairs in an impressive procession.
The surrounding onlookers promptly dispersed in different directions. They were wise enough to know that most of these people probably came from the same place. They were also very clear about their own capabilities. Even if they were fortunate enough to get in, they might not gain anything, and might even lose their lives or make enemies.
If that happened, it would be a case of the loss outweighing the gain.
After all, this was the Immortal Ancient Ruins, a place recorded in history as the holiest of times, full of infinite opportunities. The vastness was immeasurable, even the Six Crown King and the Ten Crown King hadn’t explored it all. They just needed to be patient and look for opportunities elsewhere. There was no need to focus all their efforts in one place.
Crossing the Demise Immortal Ridge, the deeper they went, the more densely packed the mountains became. They were all red as a scorching sun, like a volcano about to erupt, constantly rumbling. The scene was vast and it seemed as if any moment it would erupt, covering the area with endless magma and flame.
Yet this wasn’t the most peculiar part.
Above the firmament, ten bright red suns hung in the sky. Thirty-three bloody moons suspended, and three thousand stars spun, covering the blue sky.
“Which Ten Evil’s lair is this? It’s so astonishing!” someone asked, his voice filled with wonder.
They felt as if all the scenes in front of them had been turned upside down. This place no longer resembled an ancient land, but more like a planet that had been dyed in blood and corroded by it.
“This lair seems to be left by the Phoenix!” Lin Hai spoke up, spotting a brightly colored feather in a corner. Despite the passage of time, the feather still looked vibrant and lively, just as if it had recently fallen. A sweep of it even emitted sparks.
Once they had reached this point, they divided their forces again in search of opportunities.
This was undoubtedly a time for patience and refinement.
The group had indeed gained something– a page of scripture detailing several Treasured Techniques. Although it was not complete, it was indeed one of the Phoenix Techniques, making it a rich harvest.
Jiang Hui didn’t pay it much attention. While the Ten Evil Techniques were rare, he didn’t find them particularly remarkable.
His gaze strayed to a profoundly unfamiliar place in the distance.
It was an endless expanse of void, bordering the edge of this ancient land. Everywhere was filled with chaotic, untamed power. Even a trace of this energy could annihilate any prodigy who dared to step inside.
At that moment.
A huge black fissure, hundreds of feet in size, suddenly appeared in the previously boundless void, and from it emanated a faint sound of a melodious horn.
A black giant ship was stationed there. The entire ship was so drenched in blood that it looked as if it was painted in vibrant red. The deck, cabins, and everywhere else were filled with eye-catching blood. It seemed that the ship had been docked there for too long, many planks were already decayed…
However, as it came into contact with Jiang Hui’s sight, the ship which should not have appeared at this time began to slowly move…
“…” Jiang Hui was somewhat taken aback.