Qin Youâs gang had six people total with clearly defined roles. The two in the center held down the fort. Two more geniuses fanned out to either side, observing suspicious movements from every cardinal.
This division of labor blessed their highway robbery with great efficiency. In only one or two days, they had amassed quite a sizable sum of orbs. Each genius possessed several.
If they kept doing this, they would have at least a hundred-odd orbs among the six of them when the half-month was over.
âSenior brother Qin, I see something in that direction. Iâll go take a look.â The Void Sacred Landâs cultivator, Ding, volunteered.
âSure. Go see if a fat target has arrived.â Qin You was the clear leader of the gang and one of the two that commanded the operation.
âJunior brother Lin, you go scout for business as well.â This junior brother was the Polylore genius in green from earlier.
The genius nodded, then headed out as instructed.
However, neither junior brother Ding or Lin returned after a full half-hour.
A white-haired cultivator furrowed his brow. âWhatâre they doing? Theyâre so undisciplined! Didnât we agree that each scouting trip isnât to exceed half an hour? Weâre not here on vacation. Why arenât they taking this seriously?â
His white hair made him unique among the crowd, and his demeanor showed that he was rather upset.
Qin You was a bit frustrated as well. But as the leader, he had to be more tolerant of his underlingsâ faults. The white-haired cultivator was free to speak his mind, but he was not.
The geniuses of the other sacred lands were hardly inferior to him in status. They had yielded authority to him merely out of respect for the Flora Sacred Landâs renown.
Technically, they were free to leave at any time.
Another fifteen minutes passed, but Ding and Lin were nowhere to be found.
Wrinkles appeared all over Qin Youâs forehead. âWhat the heck are those two up to?â he murmured. âDid they plot to pull a prank on us or what?â
If the geniusesâ comrades werenât still here, he would almost wonder whether theyâd run off by themselves. Perhaps they no longer wanted to cooperate?n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âBig brother Qin, senior brother Lin still hasnât yet returned. Iâd like to see whatâs happened to him,â the other cultivator from Polylore suggested.
The remaining cultivator from Void did likewise.
âHold on.â Qin You was rather less supportive. âIf somethingâs happened to the two junior brothers, wonât you going out there be like moths to a flame?â
The two young geniuses both paled. Has something happened?
âBig brother Qin, my team will be in big trouble if something bad has happened to senior brother Ding. I really must go take a look.â
This gathering of six was only a temporary alliance, formed out of desire for raw profit alone. Their modus operandi was to ambush others and share in the plundered loot.
When it came down to things, the geniuses tended to think more highly of their teammates. After all, the rankings were decided based on teamwide achievements. The fact that their long absent teammates were also their peers only added to their worry.
âYou two are really stubborn,â Qin You frowned, then nodded. âWell, be careful out there. Remember to signal immediately if something happens, donât just brute force it. Use your brains.â
The two remaining geniuses werenât in the mood to accept advice. They inclined their heads in a perfunctory manner before escaping.
Only Qin You and his white-haired comrade from Flora were left.
âSenior brother Qin, I feel like somethingâs off.â The white-haired cultivator was forthright towards his peer and captain.
âYes, Iâve realized that as well. Prepare yourself, junior brother. We should leave this place at once. Those other guys are probably in deep trouble. They would send a message back otherwise.â
The white-haired cultivator blinked. âWeâre not waiting for them?â
âI donât think theyâll come back.â Qin You shook his head. âPlus, us lingering here will have alerted others for sure. We need to relocate this little enterprise of ours.â
âAlright then.â
The white-haired cultivator was very accommodating to this. He had sensed something awry quite a while ago. If the four others didnât come back, the two of them wouldnât gain anything by staying.
Any attempt to waylay others would likely backfire on them.
As they readied to leave, Qin You glanced inquisitively toward a patch of space.
âWho is it?â
The two Flora geniuses moved in synchronicity. Qin Youâs voice barely fell before their backs were already turned to each otherâs in caution.
Suddenly, strange runes appeared suspended in midair. More and more came into view, like transparent bricks that were built upon each other into great walls. It was a spooky sight to see.
The runes were fluid and esoteric, impossibly difficult to make out against each otherâs radiance.
âWhat is this, senior brother?â The white-haired cultivator couldnât make heads or tails of it. âIs this a formation?â
Qin You frowned and shook his head. âDoesnât look like it. Still, these runes are very strange. We need to retreat before they lock us in!â
âWhere to?â
âThe south looks the thinnest. Come!â Qin You fled without hesitation.
The two geniuses shot with impossible swiftness toward the south.
Unfortunately, they soon realized that the runes in this direction were only multiplying. There was no exit to be had here.
âNot good. We canât get out this way. This way!â A cursory test was enough to reveal to Qin You the runesâ terrifying energy. They couldnât possibly brute force their way past!
They switched directions four or five times, but was walled off each time by the interwoven fabrics of reality and illusion. None of the directions they had headed in had actually been weak spots.
Their flight was like that of headless chickens.
Thump, thump, thump, thump!
As they attempted to break away, the four whoâd disappeared earlier fell at their feet.