“Speak…”
“Since the Hall Master wanted those two dead, why not act. in Pole Star Hall? At the time, the Hall Master had been badly injured. If we had forced them to stay, taking back the Soul-Vault Pearl would not have been difficult… Why let them leave first, then send people to Wayfarers’ Haven to hunt them down?”
Venerable Starwick glanced at favonovel.com and did not answer right away. He slowly stood from the black throne.
Step by step, favonovel.com descended and came to stand before the four elders and spoke, “Do you know who Aurelius and Cassian are?”
Elder Rowe paused. “They are newly ascended Golden Immortals of the celestials, here to report before the hall.”
“Correct… They came to report.” Venerable Starwick’s voice was light, but every word landed with weight. “You should all understand the celestials’ rules in the Golden Immortal sphere. Every newly ascended Golden Immortal must. report and register before the hall designated by the high sanctuary…”
“If they died during their reporting period, died inside Pole Star Hall, how would I answer when the high sanctuary investigated? Would the Lord’s seat beneath me still remain steady?”
Hearing this, the four elders said nothing.
“But once they leave Pole Star Hall and go to Wayfarers’ Haven, if they die there, it has nothing to do with Pole Star Hall.” The corner of Venerable Starwick’s mouth curved into a cold, dark smile. “A place like Wayfarers’ Haven lives on murder and robbery. A few Golden Immortals die there, and who bothers to investigate? Even if the high sanctuary does look into it, the trail will never lead back to Pole Star Hall.”
Understanding settled over Elder Rowe at once. He bowed low and said. “Hall Master, your judgment is brilliant.”
Venerable Starwick gave a dismissive wave. “Enough talk. Go quickly and return quickly. The Soul-Vault Pearl must be brought back. That relic is something I will have.”
“Yes!” The four elders accepted the order in one voice, then turned and left the great hall.
***
Elder Emberlain and Elder Frostgrave spent two days recovering in Wayfarers’ Haven.
On the first day, neither of them stepped outside. They remained inside the inn, circulating their energy and tending to their injuries.
Elder Emberlain’s old wounds had not fully healed. Elder Frostgrave also needed time to stabilize the spirit. Each of them entered seclusion in his own way, and neither disturbed the other.
By the evening of the second day, Elder Frostgrave proposed going out to gather information. Elder Emberlain had meant to refuse.
After a moment, though, staying here meant nothing but waiting in place. Going out for a look would not hurt.
The two changed into ordinary gray robes, drew in their auras, and slipped into the crowds o Wayfarers’ Haven.
At night, Wayfarers’ Haven grew even livelier than it was during the day. Shops along both sides of the street lit their spirit lamps. Colors of every shade crossed and mingled, pouring light over the entire street until it shone bright as day.
There were even more roadside vendors now, and the things they sold came in every strange variety. Some sold broken arcane implements dug out of the ruins. Some sold healing elixirs of unknown origin. Others sold spirit beast cores that were said to raise one’s cultivation.
Real and fake were hard to tell apart. Good and bad sat side by side. Whether a buyer walked away with treasure or trash depended entirely on his own eye.
Elder Emberlain and Elder Frostgrave moved through the crowd, their gazes passing over every stall while their ears caught. every scrap of information.
They listened to people talk about the situation in the Seventeenth Firmament, and they listened for names of powerful adepts and forces from every corner.
“Did you hear? The Wellspring Order in the northern region has been recruiting lately,” one wandering cultivator murmured to his companion.
“The Wellspring Order? The order made up of human wandering cultivators?” another wandering cultivator asked.
“That’s the one… I heard their Sect Master, Master Wellspring, has been searching for heavenly materials and earthly treasures that can repair damage to the spirit. The price is high, but so are the requirements.”
“Repair the spirit?” the first wandering cultivator let out a short laugh. “Whose spirit got damaged?”
“Who knows? Anyway, the Wellspring Order isn’t short on money. If we can find something like that, we’ll strike it rich.”
The words ‘repair the spirit’ caught in Elder Emberlain’s ears, and something in favonovel.com gave the faintest stir. A breath later, favonovel.com forced it back down.
The Wellspring Order was a human race force. It had nothing to do with him.
The two continued forward.
Just then, Elder Frostgrave’s steps suddenly stopped for half a beat.
“What is it?” Elder Emberlain asked under his breath.
A cold glint crossed Elder Frostgrave’s silver eyes. “Someone is following us. Not ordinary wandering cultivators… Golden Immortals.”
Elder Emberlain’s expression shifted. He released his spirit sense without a sound, letting it spread outward through the crowd and the night.
It did not take long for favonovel.com to catch it too. Four auras at the Golden Immortal rank were closing in on them from four directions, tightening into a ring. Those auras were not strangers to him. They belonged to Pole Star Hall.
“Old Starwick!” Elder Emberlain ground the name between his teeth, his voice coming out hard and raw. “He really won’t let this go!”
Elder Frostgrave wasted no words. He turned toward the city gate and started moving. “Go! We don’t fight here. Wayfarers’ Haven is packed, and too many eyes are watching. If we start a battle in the city, our identities get exposed.”
The two of them quickened their pace. They cut through the packed, noisy crowd and headed straight for the city gate.
Behind them, the four auras followed close. They did not rush. They did not fall back. They kept the same steady pressure, like hunters driving prey exactly where they wanted it to go.
Once they passed through the city gate, both of them sprang into the air. One red and one silver, they became two streaks of light and tore away toward the north, racing into the Wastelands.
Four trails of golden radiance shot into the sky behind them as well. They gave chase and refused to let go.
The Seventeenth Firmament opened into the boundless Wastelands, endless in every direction.
The dark-purple sky pressed down low. Three blazing suns hung overhead without setting, pouring gold, silver, and crimson light across the land until the withered yellow Wastelands seemed stained in a dull, blood-dark wash.
The world’s aura lay heavy and stifling. Wind shrieked over the dead grass, lifting fine sand and dust into the air, bleak and edged with killing intent.
This reach of the Wastelands had no mountains or rocks to block pursuit, no deep forest to hide in, no cavern to crawl into.
The view was open from end to end. Once a cultivator rose into the air, there was nowhere to vanish within a thousand miles. It was perfect ground for slaughter. It was also the kind of place that turned flight into a dead end.
Swoosh! Buzz!
A sharp tearing sound ripped across the sky.
Six powerful streams of light suddenly split the dark-gold firmament, moving so fast they dragged six long, blinding trails behind them.
The disturbance was enormous. Across the surrounding Wastelands, spiritual essence shook violently in their wake.
The two streams in front were fleeing in disorder. Their auras wavered, their spiritual power badly drained.
They were Elder Emberlain and Elder Frostgrave, still running. Both men had been pushed to the edge in body and spirit.
Old wounds stirred inside them. The road ahead stretched empty and uncertain, while killing intent pressed tight from behind.
They had already been forced into a passive, cornered position with nowhere good left to turn. Behind them, four streams of golden divine radiance clung to their trail and hunted them down.
The pursuers kept the pace measured, neither hurried nor loose, yet every step pushed closer. Their pressure rolled forward in waves. Every inch they gained brought death one inch nearer.
The distance shrank at a terrifying speed. Life and death had been pulled down to a single thread.
Elder Emberlain forced down the blood churning in his chest. He endured the hidden pain twisting through his body and could not stop himself from turning his head to look back.
One glance was enough.
His face turned even darker, the look on it hardening until it was almost ugly. A bone-deep chill spread through him. The situation had fallen to the worst possible point.
Among the four golden radiances behind them, the two in the lead suddenly surged faster. Their explosive force was fierce, like arrows loosed from a bow. In the blink of an eye, they threw off their companions and bit down hard on the two fugitives’ backs.
Less than a hundred yards remained between them now. At any moment, the chase could collapse into close combat.
The golden shadowing figure at the very front wore standard-issue golden armor.
Around him, metal-aspected nascence radiance gathered thick and condensed, its edge so sharp it seemed to cut the air.
It was one of Pole Star Hall’s core elders, Elder Rowe!
His cultivation stood solidly at Golden Immortal Level Two. He specialized in metal-aspected arcane arts pushed to a domineering extreme, with a hardened body, fierce spiritual power, and explosive force that could shake the sky.
Worse still, metal-aspected movement arts had a natural advantage.
Their speed through the air already far surpassed cultivators of equal rank, and Elder Rowe was faster than both Elder Emberlain and Elder Frostgrave, who had only recently ascended as Golden Immortals. Now that favonovel.com was chasing them at full strength, that advantage only grew sharper.
In just a short stretch of time, favonovel.com had locked onto their retreat and left. them no chance to breathe.
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