Chapter 1663 Austin Became The Holy Heritor (1/2)

As soon as the light entered Austin's head, an ancient scripture appeared in his Soul Sea.

It was the Flame Scripture.

The Flame Scripture was one of the most important treasures of the Flame Holy Land.

Back then, the Flame Holy Land was one of the four holy lands. However, it was destroyed overnight one thousand five hundred years ago. Since then, the scripture had been missing. It was only now that it entered Austin's Soul Sea.

The carving and the Flame Scripture were priceless items to cultivators.

A cultivator's fighting skill didn't depend on martial arts alone.

There are actually two factors: his talent in martial arts and the martial skill formulas that he had learned.

So if two cultivators were both good in martial arts, the one who had cultivated the ancient scripture would be the stronger.

It was believed that ancient scriptures were the most powerful martial skills in the world.

The moment the Flame Scripture dashed into his Soul Sea, Austin emitted a bright light.

He was bathed in the light.

A layer of light was covering the surface of his body.

Austin looked like a deity.

As they watched what was happening, people around realized what was going on with him.

All their eyes were fixed on Austin in shock.

Even the three elders who were studying the carving opened their eyes instantly. They were also astonished upon seeing Austin bathing in light.

”Austin did it! He got the Flame Scripture,” exclaimed Elder Brendan. He was so thrilled.

”This is great! Our ancient scripture is back,” gushed the other two elders.

They were so elated that they almost burst into tears.

While everyone was basking in untold delight, something unexpected happened.

They became more surprised when the cliff began shaking.

Then a few seconds later, nine huge white shadows came out of it.

They were the nine natural vessels of dragon energy.

Austin who was still going through the scripture opened his eyes abruptly when he sensed the nine white dragon shadows. He fixed his gaze on them.