Chapter 664 - Light Vs Dark (3)
Spirit Immortal
"This is..."
Shin held his arm out, stopping the advance of his fellow companions. He placed one foot into the Payirci, taking some time to observe the insides. Guardian Sword had taken down dozens of Payircis, and they knew better than anyone that each Payirci had their own unique feature. Some of them looked like gloomy dungeons with grey walls and dead moss falling from the ceiling. Others had verdant fields with lush trees and smooth, natural smells that would make one question their senses. There were even a select few that were completely aquatic in nature. However, as Shin stepped foot into the Payirci, he could feel his skin crawl and his inner being felt completely laid bare.
There was nothing of note within the Payirci... As if it had been cleaned out by a horde of locusts. Lack of elemental energies... Lack of lifeforms... All that it had was smooth grey walls that made it rather gloomy to be in.
"Thereâs nothing here?" Shin thought out loud. He placed one hand on the floor, sending out a simple surge of energy to probe the surroundings. It was common for a Payirci to take the form of a dungeon, but this was bizarre, even by the Black Masksâ standards. Frowning, the muscle man exclaimed: "Now this is really looking more and more like a trap."
"No, it might not be only that..." Isadore stroked his hairless chin. "Remember the information that Kin and Gin shared with us? The one about each of the Payircis being a tower for the Nine Coloured Noble Beasts?"
"Yeah, what about it?"
"Kin and Gin have left the Black Masks, voiding their connection to the Allfather. Momo the Moon Rabbit and Midori, the Gargantuan Treant, had passed on. Which means that four Payircis suddenly turned ownerless." Isadore laid out his hypothesis for all to hear. "Based on their testimonies, each Payirci was meant to be a labyrinth based on its ownerâs element. Midori would have a forest in his Payirci, Kin would have Golden Totems all around, and Gin would make his Payirci look like the Moon Valley..."
"Ah, I see your point now." Shin nodded his head and stared at the empty walls ahead. "So this Payirciâs owner should be one of the four Noble Beasts that weâd taken down, huh? Without the constant elemental energies from its owner, it couldnât sustain its altered form and reverted back to how it was built?"
"Exactly," the Hall of Whispers Master nodded. "Though I canât be completely certain. I believe that this Payirci was owned by either one of the four Noble Beasts we took out."
"Then it should be convenient to take down then!" Suji slammed his Spirit on the floor, sending sparks flying all over the cold dungeon. "Leave the Paradise Heart to us, Shin! The Master of Guardian Sword should be sitting back, sipping tea! By the time you finish your first pot, the Payirci will be conquered!"
All of the other Hunters raised their Spirits as if chanting in unison to Sujiâs overbearing claim. Potent cultivators which had seen decades of war glared menacingly at the layered tower, waiting in earnest to run rampant and tear this object of evil down once and for all.
"Donât be too overconfident Suji," Shin rolled his eyes. "This is a Payirci thatâs used to power the barrier protecting the Tree of Darkness. Iâm certain that itâll be more fortified than the others. Iâll be providing back-up support."
"Hahaha, suit yourself!" Suji exploded into a fit of laughter before waving his war blade up. "My brothers and sisters! Letâs do this!"
"ARGHHHH!!!"
War cries echoed out within the solemn Payirci as all of Sujiâs elites charged forward with him into battle, ignoring the helpless expressions of Shin and his companions. The bullet had been fired. There was no stopping them now. Like war dogs on the hunt, the elites charged up the Payirci, clearing the floors one room at a time. Traps, Umbras, Black Masks, be damned. Against the full might of Guardian Sword, it was only a matter of time before the Payirci fell, no matter what the Allfather threw at them.
"Hah... Sujiâs moniker is really well-deserved..." Elrin chuckled as she watched the Son of War lead his army into battle. "Now Iâm curious as to how the Lasgeor Family reigns him in. Once peace arrives, I doubt that heâll have many chances to ride into battle as he does with Guardian Sword."
"Heâll manage," Kanari beamed. "The Lasgeor Family had just sworn fealty to Highgarden. I canât think of a better restrainer than my mother."
"Ah... They did?" Shin turned his head, only to meet his wifeâs smiling eyes.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
"Of course! Our Saniela Family isnât to be underestimated!"
"Haha, yeah..."
âLike mother like daughter... My mother-in-law is really a formidable force...â Shin hid that thought in the recesses of his mind while he began his mission to take down the floating tower that protected the Allfatherâs heart.
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The Tree of Darkness. The Apex of the Tree.
The Tree of Darkness. A physical manifestation of the Allfatherâs Spirit and currently, the worldâs most hated object. Thousands of cultivators, be it Spirit Saints or Spirit Practitioners, hated the dreaded withered tree that reached towards the heavens. It was the source of all the darkness in the Neutral Lands, and it was also the source of all the pain and suffering that had befallen upon the material plane.
Ever since the Allfather created the Black Masks and launched his era of terror, the whole world had wanted to see the Tree of Darkness fall. It had long become the symbol of the suffering sustained by all mortals, whether they were young or old.
Meanwhile, on the side of the Black Masks, the Tree of Darkness wasnât the idol of terror that all mortals feared. Instead, it was the stairway to heaven that all living beings sought after. It didnât matter if they were cultivators or Spirit Beasts, the Black Masks all joined the Allfather for one reason only... To enter the Immortal Realm and gain eternal life.
And the most esteemed location in the entire Tree of Darkness was naturally... The very peak of it all, where they were just inches away from touching the sky.
"Allfather, the Alliance had infiltrated our Payircis as weâd anticipated." A black-haired man bowed down to the hooded figure, who sat silently on his throne made of black wood. "Itâs a four-pronged attack to take down the weakened Payircis and destroy our barrier... Should we send the Brahmins to counterattack?"
"Thereâs no need," a brooding voice came out from the covered hood. "The Alliance has more forces than we do. They are also far more superior in quality. If we send Brahmins over, weâll just be sending them to their deaths without accomplishing anything."
"So we let them take our Payircis?"
"Yes," the Allfather replied with no emotion whatsoever. "They donât matter anymore. Eventually, the Alliance will break our defences. The fact that weâve delayed them this long is sufficient enough."
"Allfather..." Kuro stared at his liege, bitterness creeping up his very heart. If heâd executed all of the Allfatherâs plans to perfection, they wouldnât be in such a one-sided situation. The Grand Scheme originally had the Allfather gaining Immortality with all Nine Coloured Noble Beasts with the world being plunged into a state of complete chaos. However, wedge after wedge had been thrown into the Allfatherâs plans and the failures of the Black Masks were partially to blame.
Of course, there was the unpredictable factor which was Shin Iofiel which had also ruined many of the Allfatherâs plans thus far.
"Should we at least kill that bastard?"
"Who, Shin?"
Kuro gave a succinct nod. "No Spirit Saints are protecting him. The Azure Dragon Lordâs ability to protect him is at a disadvantage due to our Payirci restrictions... If I personally act with Shiro, just as we did with Saint Suhavis, I believe that I can kill him without any hassle. There wonât be a more perfect opportunity after this."
"Haha, youâre underestimating Shin Iofiel, Kuro." The Allfather stifled a laugh, turning his attention to the northern Payirci where his nemesis was. "Heâs much stronger now than he was before. If you want to successfully assassinate him without drawing any attention from the Spirit Saints, youâll need to send all of our remaining Noble Beasts over."
"Youâre kidding..."
"Kuro, I may be weakened, but Iâm not blind." The Allfather sighed. "My âEyes of the Darkâ had been observing Shin ever since heâd made an impression on me. Heâs recently advanced into the Spirit Venerate realm. By my calculations, his power should be on par with a Spirit Saintâs."
"No way."
"Yes, way." The hooded figure floated away from his throne and pointed to his finger to the north. "Not only that... Thereâs something powerful pulsating out from his body. Something that I canât quite put my finger on. I doubt that heâs just a Spirit Venerate that can fight against Spirit Saints and Primordial Beasts. Thereâs something else... Something dangerous."
"Still! Time and time again, heâs the one responsible for foiling our plans! If we leave him alive, thereâs a chance that heâll destroy our Heavenâs Gate!"
"I know that..." The Allfather raised his arm, signalling for his trusted subordinate to keep hush. "Heâs the most critical factor in our Grand Scheme. But heâs also my best shot at advancing through this stupid Rank 99 bottleneck."
"Allfather..."
"Leave him be." The Allfatherâs voice boomed. "Once they conquered the final four Payircis, thatâs when our final resistance begins. I suggest you get our men prepared for that instead."
"I... understand..."