996 Too Big To Eat 2 (2/2)
For now, he could only rely on the Dragon King to sense things for him, but beasts, aside from a rare few, were never adept at sensory type aspects of cultivation because of their weak soul talent. Not to mention the fact that since he couldn't withstand the strain, the Dragon King's weapon was forced to keep countless seals on itself, even further worsening his ability to help out.
Dyon frowned. 'I have to get rid of this person before I use my mask, or else it'll cause issues later on…'
Clara had crafted Dyon quite a few array plates for the sake of emergencies, but he really didn't want to use a teleportation array for this meager situation, it just wasn't worth it. Not everyone was able to so easily draw arrays when compared to Dyon. Plus, Dyon had learned long ago that the spatial energies in his home universe were very weak because their life blood was being sucked away by the entity at the center of the Earth. This meant that teleportation was many times harder in other universes and the requirements for the array plates were many times more stringent.
Knowing this, Dyon realized that teleportation arrays were much more valuable that he had once treated them.
This wasn't even mentioning the fact that Clara had specifically constructed them so they could ignore the spatial sealing abilities of even celestials.
All in all, the price wasn't worth the result.
Dyon sighed. 'It seems I'll have to show off a bit then…'
Dense fog slowly pooled at Dyon's mouth as he pushed his body to the second act of Demon Emperor's Will.
In the next instant, black wings burst forth from his back, a tsunami of wind threatening to destroy the whole of the forest around him.
The bones in his legs cracked as a crater tens of meters blew apart beneath him.
Then. He disappeared.
What Dyon didn't see was that the moment he flashed forward with his highest speed, circulating his Celestial Movement Technique to the best of his abilities, the trees that were threatening to fall apart and the ground he had just destroyed began to slowly grow back.
In just a few minutes, it was as though he was never there.