Chapter 552 - The Divine Star (1/2)

Even with that Ironvein Tribe powerhouse dead, it did not seem to affect Bai Yu at all. In fact, her group had grown in size since then.

Qin Feng felt a bit of admiration for the woman’s methods.

Of course, besides her methods she also had her powers. She was from the Celestial Tribe and was naturally born with the ability to manipulate light runes. This kind of being, should they exist in the Human Alliance, would be cla.s.sified as an ability user as well as a different t.i.tle: a Cleric!

Her light ability was extremely powerful, a single blast of it could scour a man to the bones. The prodigies they competed against were strong but not immortal, they fell in line to Bai Yu’s call and developed a mutually beneficial relations.h.i.+p.

At this moment, the group was not fighting anyone. They had instead settled down to rest.

“These people are all so green. Don’t they remember the most important info about the Perished Lands?” Bai Yu used her consciousness to speak.

A C4-tier dragon-borne snorted in a cold, arrogant fas.h.i.+on and quickly replied with his consciousness.

“The Perished Lands will only exist for 15 days. After 15 days, the s.p.a.ce gets locked. Even if you want to get out, you would have lost your chance by then. Today is the last day!”

“By that time, the Sacred Armor would have chosen a new master. What I don’t know is just who will be the one succeeding!”

“Even if we don’t succeed, we’d be fine. If we did succeed then the Sacred Armor would be ours!”

Qin Feng frowned when he heard the exchange. He was among those people that did not know this information.

Bai Li flicked her hand and the two teleported away, disappearing and reappearing in an abandoned building. After scanning his surroundings, Qin Feng was relieved to learn that there was not anyone else around.

“The people from the Dragon Capital are really unreliable!” Bai Li huffed. She had naturally heard the exchange between Bai Yu and the dragon-borne. After all, it would have been difficult for both races to communicate normally, that was why they could only use their consciousness!

“It’s not that they’re unreliable, it’s just that n.o.body’s made it this far before!” Qin Feng said. “Even though the Dragon Capital has prodigies, they are all D-tier since a C-tier would be impossible. The stuff they found in the outskirts were top-notch compared to the current technology Huaxia has, some of them haven’t even been figured out yet!”

Of course, there would always be some gains once every year. That was why the Dragon Capital was very advanced compared to the other regions.

As for the objects that the other regions receive, they would all be hand-me-downs from the Dragon Capital!

“True. Weaklings will never know these secrets!” Bai Li said plainly. As she grew, Bai Li’s concept of life had been gradually affected. What she inherited from the Spatial Behemoth was just inheritance. What truly changed her was her environment.

By now, she understood what it meant to respect the strong. It was all about natural selection. Survival of the fittest.

“Since we know about this now, I suppose we’re going to have a great show to watch tonight!”

Later in the afternoon, Qin Feng did not go out hunting. He stayed put and rested.

The people who were bustling about would have exhausted most of their energy. By the time they had settled down for the night to recuperate they would not have enough power to be compet.i.tive.

The sky eventually turned dark and a strange starry nightscape filled the sky. It was completely different from what Qin Feng would have seen on Earth.

This was a different realm after all.

Even day and night had their differences.

The Shade started to slowly come out in the dark and began wandering aimlessly, unsure of what to do.

Qin Feng stood by his bed and watched the strange scene outside.

It had been half a month since his arrival but he was close to the center. Very close.

It felt as if he would touch that giant Shade if he reached his hand out.

The thing was humongous, reaching up to the clouds above, like a large moving fortress. With how close it was, it was impossible for it to have noticed them.

From where he stood, he estimated that the creature was about one hundred meters in diameter. Humans really seemed like ants in comparison to these things!