The burly young man almost got up from his seat to teach Kairav a lesson, but Arkanaâs sudden voice stopped him in his tracks.
âIf there really is a stepped pyramid buried inside this mountain, and it holds something important, why is that person making our journey easier instead of keeping its existence secret? What is their real goal?â The young prince thought hard.
âIn fact, if we consider all the oddities, it seems that person is actually leading us to the stepped pyramid on purpose,â Baron chimed in.
From the corner of the room, the nameless young man spoke again, âIf that person is truly Ardika, he must have some sinister purpose. We need to be careful not to fall into his trap.â
âAre you sure itâs really him? Not Gala or Chandra?â Arkana asked.
âThe only Darkconian I know with those traits is him. The large black sword I mentioned earlierâthatâs Uraga, Ardikaâs sword,â he replied.
Casildo frowned immediately. âBut how is he back? You didnât give him your Phoenix blood, did you?â he asked, puzzled.
The nameless young man slowly shook his head. Kairav, not understanding their conversation, could only sit in silence, listening from where he sat.
âWhen did you finish him off?â Arkana asked the nameless young man.
âIf I remember correctly, it was in 1542,â he answered.
Arkana started thinking. âSomeone using Phoenix blood would need 450 years to resurrect. So, if he used your Phoenix blood in the same year he died, he should have come back to life in 1992.â
âThen why did he only return to this mountain 10 years ago?â Kairav jumped in, joining the conversation.
âMaybe he was recovering his condition and strength, or perhaps preparing some plans,â Arkana suggested.
âAnd one of those plans might be turning Danyang into an evil being, like whatâs happening now,â Kairav said, resting his chin on his hand and thinking deeply.
From a distance, Casildo let out a heavy sigh. âEnough, Failed Product, donât add to my headache. Maybe that guy was just bored and wanted to experiment on the Doomshade Guardians,â he grumbled, exhausted and too fed up to think any further.
Kairav immediately turned his head and asked the person next to him, âWhat are Doomshade Guardians?â
Arkana answered, âIn the world of Astral Conjurers, we deal with three types of monsters. The first are the Depths Abominations, creatures from the underworld, also known as the Deepshadow Realm. Theyâre ferocious and attack humans. Centuries ago, they were subdued by the first emperor of the Darkconian Empire and locked in their own realm, but recently theyâve started wandering our world again.â
âThe second type are the Shadowrift Abominations. They come from outer space, appearing in our world along with the opening of black holes. Theyâre dangerous for Astral Conjurers because their bodies contain the Crimson Sphere Essence, which is essentially their soul.â
âWhy is their soul dangerous?â Kairav asked, confused.
âBecause within every Astral Conjurer is a core of power called the Stellar Essence, and itâs connected to a red star in the constellation each Conjurer has, known as the Luminous Remnants.â
âThe problem is that the souls of these monsters carry high energy. Every time an Astral Conjurer kills a Shadowrift Abomination, the monsterâs soul flies to the Luminous Remnants of the Conjurer who killed it, causing a massive accumulation of energy within the Conjurerâs stellar essence.â
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âThatâs dangerous. The more an Astral Conjurer kills Shadowrift Abominations, the more energy piles up inside their stellar essence. Once it reaches its limit, the stellar essence can explode, killing the conjurer instantly,â Arkana explained. âSeveral Astral Conjurers have already experienced this.â
âDonât forget to explain the third type of monster too. Satisfy your curiosity, Failed Product, because tomorrow I donât want to hear your ramblings again,â Casildo muttered, lying down on a rock, trying to fall asleep despite his growing irritation.
Arkana just shook his head at him but continued explaining patiently, âThe third type are the Doomshade Guardians. These are native monsters of our world. They arenât particularly aggressive; they only attack when their territory is disturbed.â
âTheyâre also called guardian monsters because, typically, if one is found guarding a place, itâs likely that thereâs something valuable there.â
The almond-eyed young man nodded after hearing this long explanation. At the same time, the nameless young man spoke again from his place, âItâs time.â
Everyone turned toward the root-covered door, where orange light filtered in through the gaps between the roots, replacing the moonlight. It was a sign that dawn had arrived.
Casildo suddenly cursed, enraged. âDamn it! I just closed my eyes!â
The drizzle of the orange-gold evening brought a shroud of mist, while the purple-red glow of dawn and the cold frost released the mystical grip, signaling the time for the young men who had spent a quiet night underground to take action.
One by one, they began emerging from the earth mound, and the stifling air dissipated as their senses took in the fresh scent of the leaves around them.
The mysterious aura that had once surrounded them was gone as the thick fog lifted, revealing the beauty of the forest. Birds flew by, chirping melodiously, while the sunrise cast golden hues on the trees and wild grasses it touched.
However, this serene sight did nothing to quell the unease that had plagued their hearts since the night before. âWill our plan even work?â Gavin asked nervously.
âJust pray this forest doesnât become our grave,â Baron replied, standing beside him.
âOnly the nameless young manâs Phoenix animal spirit techniques were able to damage that tree. So I think the pure natural energy Danyang mentioned might actually be animal spirits. After all, animal spirits are also a type of supernatural energy connected to the universe,â Arkana said.
Casildo nodded in agreement. âThat makes sense. Besides, itâs the most logical plan we can try right now,â he replied, stretching his stiff muscles. âLetâs do this! Even if I die here, I wonât regret it because Iâm a nature lover!â he shouted enthusiastically.
âGo die alone. No need to invite others,â Kairav shot back, killing Casildoâs excitement with his sarcasm.
âThe hanging roots should have released those people by now, since dawn has come,â the nameless young man said, staring at the reddish horizon in the east. He had taken off the silver mask he always carried. âWe need to find them before they wander too far.â
Everyone nodded in agreement.
âWeâll split up in case theyâve gone in different directions.â The nameless young man pointed at Casildo. âYou go west with Arkana, while the rest of you come with me to the east. Weâll meet back here,â he decided.
After saying that, he turned and quickly headed east. âLetâs go,â he said to Kairav, who was still standing awkwardly.
The curly-haired young man snapped out of his thoughts and spontaneously grabbed his two friends, following the nameless young man.
At first, everyone walked in silence until Gavin suddenly nudged Kairav as if to signal something. âCompared to Prince Arkana or Casildo, this guy seems to know more,â he whispered. âWhy donât you try asking him about your past? He might know something.â
âBased on what Casildo said earlier, this guy has probably been around for a long time. So, he should at least know a little about your real familyâs bloodline, Bro,â Baron whispered, adding to Gavinâs comment.
Kairavâs almond eyes furrowed, considering their words. He quickened his pace until he was walking side by side with the nameless young man. His hazel eyes glanced at the person walking next to him, who still maintained a stern expression.
Trying to ignore the nameless young manâs unfriendly face, Kairav decided to open up with a wide smile, his dimples showing. âYouâre not wearing that mask anymore?â he asked, pointing to the silver mask hanging at the nameless young manâs waist.
He was waiting for a response, but there was none. Not a single word came from the young manâs mouth. Kairav figured he must not be one for small talk, so he decided to get straight to the point. âI want to ask you something. Itâs aboutââ
âDonât waste your breath on trivial things,â the young man cut him off in a flat tone.
âI havenât even said anything yet!â Kairavâs steps came to a sudden halt, his face turning annoyed.