Chapter 1961 Sixghost
Chapter 1961 Sixghost
The tallest mountain in the Blue Silk continent was the Grayskull peak in the Northeast of the continent, with a height of 26 kilometers.
This mountain was one of the first few mountains in the Azure Mountain range, that extended all the way from the Northeast to the center of the continent, then going down to the south, before looping around to end just before Lake Mistfall.
Lake Mistfall was the largest lake in the continent, covering enough area to be nearly as large as the Southern continent back in the 3rd Major Spirit realm.
There were various other mountain ranges and lakes, but none compared to these.
Alex read through the geographical information, gaining the names of many large grasslands, cliffs, valleys, glades, caves, tundras, wetlands, and many other locations around the continent.
There was surprisingly no place for the Immortal beasts. They had to live integrated into the continent.
Alex next learned about the many spatial pockets that were around the continent, most of which belonged to one group or another. Only a few were available for outside individuals to enter. π―πΈβ΄π·.π€ππ
Surprisingly, this geographical location also noted down well-known tombs and inheritance sites, locations where a significant battle had taken place, causing the place to be an amazing place for someone to train.
Alex was excited learning about the many tombs and inheritance sites, but when he gave it some thought, the fact that these places were well-known meant that they had either already been looted or they had nothing important to begin with.
The Twin Saber sect’s secret realm was also noted down in the list, but only the name. There were no explanations about it except that this was one of the few secret realms where outsiders could enter.
Of course, Alex now knew that he had to pay to do so. That probably meant that most of the other ones were similar as well.
Once Alex was done with that talisman, he went for the last talisman. This one turned out to just be some important places to take note of when in a city.
It listed places such as the place where he had bought the information from. Alex also saw the name of the Silkstone Alchemy store, which could be found in all major cities and many minor cities and towns as well.
There were similar stores named for formations, talismans, and other requirements. Alex also saw the names of large auction houses, major and minor guilds of all professions, gambling houses, training locations, and many similar places.
This was an incredible knowledge to have. With this, Alex wouldn’t have to wander around a city, wondering where to go. He would’ve certainly learned all of this in time, but learning it from the very start helped a lot.
The many names were listed by cities, so Alex could see which city had what. He quickly took note of the cities and placed them on his mental map that he had just learned, to see which one had the best placement.
After some thought, Alex realized that a city by the name of Newsky was one of the better ones that had most of the various stores, and was also closer to many of the other secret realms, tombs, and inheritance sites.
Once he was done with that, Alex moved on to reading about the White Daisy Canvas.
White Daisy Canvas was a terribly rare flower that only grew on the most extreme cliff. It was mostly brought over from other worlds, but there had been 3 records of it being found in 2 secret realms.
One of those secret realms belonged to an old clan with a deep history. But the other one was one of the ones outsiders could enter.
“Western Taiga secret realm,” Alex noted down the name. It would be one of the places he would most definitely enter when given the chance. He would have to learn more about it when he had the chance.
For now, there was no need.
Alex put away the talisman and brought out one of the last talismans he had, which explained the history behind the man who was known as Reverend Sixghost.
Reverend Sixghost, born Bao Fengyu, was a young man from the Bao family of the past with an incredible talent for cultivation. It had taken him only 130 years to become an Immortal and had joined the Blue Silk sect when he became one.
He trained in the Blue Silk sect until he had to go fight in the war.
The information about the war was incomplete, and no one really knew much of what went on in there, but it was noted that at some point, Bao Fengyu had managed to become a subordinate of the Saber God, gaining the title ‘Reverend’.
Afterward, he managed to create a pair of Sabers that he then used in every fight.
He used the Twin Sabers, but his colleagues noted that there were more than just 2 sabers. Sometimes there were 2, but sometimes there were 4, or even six.
Bit by bit, the information spread, causing many to think that he was using some ghost-like power to turn his two sabers into 6, which then ended up as his nickname throughout the rest of the war.
The Sixghost.
Reverend Sixghost would leave and come back from war from time to time, and during one of those times, he left the Blue Silk sect and created the Twin Saber sect.
The Twin Saber sect quickly became a massive sect under its founder, coming nowhere close to the Blue Silk sect, certainly, but it rivaled a lot of great sects at the time.
And all of that had been thanks only to Reverend Sixghost. He was the sole person who elevated the name of the sect.
During one of the times he returned to the war, Reverend Sixghost was apparently attacked and wounded, so much so that the man was certain he would die.
To preserve his and his sect’s status, he hid his two sabers somewhere inside his sect’s secret realm and made it so that only individuals below the Immortal Origin realm could enter.
When he left for deep cultivation to hopefully survive, he had left his sect members with some words.
“I will survive, I am sure of that,” the man had said. “But in the case I do not, this legacy I carry should not go to waste. Let the disciples enter and search for my treasure. If they can find it, they may take it, that is my wish.”
Once Reverend Sixghost’s death had been confirmed and his funeral complete, many people excitedly entered the secret realm to find their founder’s sabers. However, no matter how much they entered, they could not find anything at all.
The Twin Saber sect spent everything they had to try and get the sabers, going so far as to even open the secret realm when it was not time. In the end, they ate through their fortune and had nothing to show for it in the end.
Even today, the two sabers of Sixghost remained lost, waiting to be found by the one who would carry on the man’s legacy.