Chapter 1393 1393. Stunning
Birth of the Demonic Sword
Noah and Divine Demon followed the hybrid team for months. They crossed countless regions and witnessed a multitude of environments before reaching something that resembled a city.
"Not yet," Ian transmitted to the duo with his consciousness. "This is one of our major forces. The city is deeper into the Outer Lands."
An immense encampment unfolded in Noahâs vision after he received that message. Countless hybrids in the seventh rank occupied that multitude of tents and created a poor imitation of the human cities.
Noah recognized shops of various kinds and countless habitations as he flew above the encampment. Its overall population was lower than Vagona city, but that number was still outstanding since all those citizens were hybrids.
Not all of them had a human form. Noah saw creatures with magical beastsâ bodies conversing with other citizens and purchasing items from some shops. The peculiarity of that scene left him speechless, but he soon accepted that such a view was quite ordinary among the Legion.
The group of hybrids didnât stop flying and crossed the encampment to venture deeper into the Outer Lands. That settlement was nothing more than a weak army placed near the human domain to ensure that no explorer managed to reach the lands belonging to the Legion.
Noah and Divine Demon had to fly behind Ianâs group for entire years and reach lands where intense winds blew to arrive at their destination. A series of tall buildings eventually appeared in their vision, and the noises of a bustling city reached their ears before they could even set their eyes on its citizens.
"This is Yellnbel," Ian transmitted with his mental waves. "One of the few moving cities of the Immortal Lands."
Countless tents filled Yellnbelâs outskirts. Its tall structures also swayed left and right as the winds crashed on their light materials. A series of holes spread from under them and no streets divided them.
The buildings appeared shoved into the ground. They didnât have a solid foundation, and something told Noah that he could lift them if he applied enough strength.
âDo they really move the city if the situation requires it?â Noah wondered as he studied those structures.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Nothing kept them fixed on the ground. The holes prevented the buildings from giving in to the intense winds, but they couldnât stop anyone from lifting them.
The entire city seemed ready to leave the area. Noah even guessed that a single rank 8 existence could lift all the structures with mental energy. Those buildings appeared incredibly light and served the sole purpose of being easy to move.
âNo wonder they are so hard to find,â Noah concluded in his mind. âThey can just leave whenever an enemy force learns about their position.â
Everything became clear in Noahâs mind after he studied that scene. Before, he couldnât understand why the humans didnât attack the hybrids and overcame them with their numbers. Yet, that approach sounded impossible when their opponents could move their cities at will.
"We might not have the polished streets of the human domain," Ian explained through his mental waves, "But luxury is pointless. We donât need to appear grand. We only need power, and we have it."
An intense aura enveloped Ianâs team, Noah, and Divine Demon as they continued to fly toward Yellnbel. Mental waves in the eighth rank studied them and allowed them to pass after they confirmed their identity.
Noah and Divine Demon exchanged a glance and nodded at each other before continuing to advance toward the city. It was too late to go back now. They had to reach the end of the matter and obtain permission to fly toward Supreme Thiefâs inheritance.
Noah wasnât worried about himself. He was a hybrid who had already proven his strength. The Legion had already expressed its desire to make him join its ranks, and he had also gained some favor by killing Lady Lena.
Divine Demon was the issue. He was a human, and his personality was quite peculiar. The expert would stop at nothing to obtain what he wanted. He was using a peaceful approach only because it was impossible to reach Supreme Thiefâs inheritance without the Legion.
Ianâs team flew above the tents and landed at the base of one of the cityâs tallest buildings. Divine Demon and Noah followed them, but most of the group dispersed before reaching the structure.
Only Ian, Jordan, and a few more hybrids remained at the buildingâs base, waiting for the duo to land. It seemed that the others had other matters to handle now that they had returned to Yellnbel.
"Follow me," Ian said before recalling something. "And try to restrain your thoughts. The leader has seen enough indecent ideas with her ability."
Noah and Divine Demon exchanged another glance before following Ian inside the gray structure. The swaying didnât seem to exist there, and a large barren room unfolded in their eyes after they crossed the entrance.
A few pieces of furniture saved the room from being an empty area, and a staircase connected that floor to the upper ones. The couch and table there also had a sticky material keeping them glued on the floor. It seemed that the hybrids were ready to move at any time.
Ian led the duo and the rest of his group to the upper floors of the structure. Similar rooms unfolded in their vision, but even they were mostly empty. Still, it seemed that someone had left only recently since Noah could sense traces of warmth on the furniture.
Right before reaching the last floor, Ian and the rest of his group stopped. He then gestured to Noah and Divine Demon to proceed before performing a bow toward the top of the staircase.
It was time for Noah and Divine Demon to receive their evaluation.
The duo finished climbing the staircase and arrived in a large room with a series of carpets covering its walls, ceiling, and floor. Two couches also stood on opposite sides of the area, and a tall metal throne grew from its bottom.
A stunning middle-aged woman sat on the throne. She had long black hair and dark skin, and the light radiated by her azure eyes was so intense that it could illuminate the entire room.
The pressure that her eyes could radiate made Noah and Divine Demon feel powerless under her gaze. Their thoughts also suffered from the effects of that azure radiance, and their minds became sluggish as they tried to return to their normal functioning.
Noah and Divine Demon felt unable to think in that situation. Azure light seeped inside their minds and studied their mental seas, but they couldnât do anything to stop that probing.
The mighty rank 8 expert could do what she wanted in that situation. Still, Noah and Divine Demon had offered themselves for that evaluation, so they didnât try to hide anything. They let the azure light roam freely inside their minds and study their intentions.
"Supreme Thiefâs inheritance isnât as nice as you think, human," The woman said at some point. "Dying there is common. That great expertâs tests are ruthless, and they wonât hesitate to take your life if you arenât careful."
"Having said this," The rank 8 expert continued with her captivating voice, "I wonât stop you from testing your skill and luck. Our friendship depends on your potential gains, so I wonât suppress your desires. You can go and see Supreme Thiefâs inheritance for yourself."