Chapter 386: Kafiea Mountains (2/2)
”Are you new to the Swords coast?” he asked with a measured stare.
”You two appear to be nobles... or at least the closest to ones. But to enter these mountains, one must make an oath to the heavens not to spread innocent blood, be it man or beast, unless you are attacked.”
”We swear the heavens to... all that you said,” I carelessly declared, not giving two shits. Lying to the heavens had zero effect on me. As for Lilith, however, I could not say.
”So do I,” Lilith explained with a cheeky grin as her words suddenly echoed into my mind, ”I am from the abyss. The heavens have no right to judge us.” She explained with a cheeky grin.
Shocked at our words Lilith and I stepped past this man and towards Kafiea Mountains, which laid a Nexus Gate. Looking back at Dreck and Deb following, we didn't say a word as we continued on.
”any idea where to start?” Lilith asked.
”I wonder if I could earth bend the shit out this mountain?” I voiced, glaring up at the mountains that seemed to stretch way past the clouds.
”What?”
”I need to figure out a way to watch anime and Cartoons,” I explained, patting Lilith's head with a solemn grimace, ”Your education needs to begin.”
”Hey!”
Shaking my head, I clenched her shoulders, ”Even if I am Truck-Kun's brother, she too is an Otaku! I cannot have such an ignorant wife. You need to understand the truth!”
”Arsene... did you take drugs and not share?”
Scuffing at the thought, I sighed, clasping my arms together; I sent my wishes to my long-lost family.
”Ok... I'm going ahead,” Said Lilith as she hastily stepped past me with a dark expression.
Shugging, I hastily followed behind as we slowly began to encounter hundreds of thousands of disciples along the way. Many of them did not appear to be from the Holy Swords but rather other sects all together.
I even saw some with black capes, although they were not much in numbers.
”Did we just join a festival?” I suddenly asked a young woman by my side. She appeared not particularly attractive, although she did seem to carry herself with a hint of elegance.
Holding me with a bit of scorn, she snorted, stepping away with her head arched high as though she was a queen and I an ant.
”Get used to it,” Lilith amusingly uttered, ”Many bitches act like that. Even their kids are like this, aside from a few rare ones they call eccentric, most of these people are just bastards.”
”How long did you stay on Alos again?” I could not help ask discerning that Lilith was filled with such information.
”Not long, but I had access to most of their library, and the times I did visit was a nightmare.”