Book 8: Chapter 119: Sacrifice (3)
Book 8: Chapter 119: Sacrifice (3)
The six guild heads appeared. The speed of a dao expert wasn’t something that could measured by mere celestials. However, they needed to be careful at the same time.
In Dyon’s home universe, planets couldn’t handle the battle prowess of a celestial, it struggled with even saints at times. However, the Sapientia Universe was far sturdier thanks to its higher energy density. Still, even for Planet Sapientia, it was impossible to handle the full strength of a dao expert. Celestial was its absolute upper limit, and even then, pseudo-dao experts were capable of threatening the planet’s wellbeing.
“What is going on here?” The beast master guild head looked around. He felt strong time and spatial fluctuations, but he didn’t see where it was coming from.
This was only to be expected. Little Yin and Yang could perfectly hide even from Higher Existences as long as said Higher Existence didn’t specialize in time and space will. What did mere Moon Lords mean in the face of a celestial hamster?
“Whatever it is, is wreaking havoc amidst the guild guards. However, the fluctuations of time and space aren’t enough to threaten us. If it wasn’t for that Metheus bastard, we could have ended this farce weeks ago by the looks of things.”
“It wasn’t just Metheus. They didn’t want us to act either due to the optics. Think about what it looks like if seven guild heads move to capture a child.”
The guild heads felt embarrassed at these words, but it was already too late now. It was impossible to perfectly seal the matters of Middle Sapientia City. The prestige of the Sapientia Clan was definitely taking massive hits.
“None of this matters. This ends today. Grab her and throw her in a cell. She can rot away like all those others.”
None of them needed to speak further. They knew quite well who these “others” were.
Little Yin shook. ‘Six…’
Her complexion sank. Even if she was at her best, she could at most block one weaker lower dao expert, especially when she was so far away from Dyon. But, all of the guild heads were middle dao experts!
Suddenly, Little Yin felt a strong fluctuation of space. She was incredibly sensitive to such things as it was in line with her affinities. However, the fluctuation failed in the next instant.
‘What was that….’ Little Yin frowned. She didn’t have time to think about it. She charged back toward Clara. There was no competition, even dao experts weren’t a match for Little Yin’s speed. She made it back in less than the blink of an eye.
Her body shook, her pure white fur standing and expanding her body. A low growl escaped her lips as she dug deep, bringing out her remaining strength. There was no choice left, she had to risk taking Clara into the void.
‘I’ll keep the teleportation short. I’ll stay on this planet but toward a relatively barren space. Then I’ll protect us from detection. Come on, I can do this.’
Just as Little Yin was about to risk it all, the strong fluctuation pierced forward again.
‘…Wait. This fluctuation. I recognize it. It’s a planet grade teleportation array. But…’
A sudden realization hit Little Yin. ‘The sealing array! Destroy it!’
In that moment, the accumulated time and space qi Little Yin was charging erupted outward.
The charging dao experts were caught completely off guard. This fluctuation was far stronger than what they had noted before.
At the end of the day, these guild heads were cowards. Due to fear, they threw their pride as Moon Lords and dao experts away. How could these sorts of people be brave enough to charge through this much more powerful energy fluctuation? What they didn’t know was that this choice was what sealed their fate… If only they had blocked this fluctuation, maybe they could have kept their lives.
An instant later, the sealing formation, that had been invisible too the naked eye, shattered.
The energy fluctuation that had been trying its best to burst through bloomed. Strong spatial fluctuations swirled, causing the six dao experts to fly back even further, thinking this was a primer for a greater attack.
However, what happened was nothing like that. Instead, a beauty the likes of which could rarely be found on the mortal plane appeared.
She was wrapped in a tight leather armor pulsing with a dark maroon color. The deep, dark red-purple armor alternated from leather to plate armor, giving her the look of an unmatched Valkyrie, or a Goddess of War.
Her figure made one want to stare endlessly, but her power made one unable to. Her waist was shapely, her hips wide, while the leather and plate armor that stretched over her chest seemed to be fighting the war of its life to keep its bust back from bursting apart.
This valiant woman pulsed with such a savage aura that Planet Sapientia trembled in fear. The oceans erupted with tsunamis and the earth shook and cracked. Sapientia City itself seemed to be in shambles with buildings collapsing under their own weight and its people running for their lives.
Her red-gold hair whipped violently amidst her building presence. She didn’t seem to carry a weapon at all, but the aura of the golden bracelet on her wrist could make one palpitate.
“I’m disappointed.” The woman frowned with disdain. “Are you six all the Sapientia have to offer?”
Amphorae had appeared.