Chapter 134: Her Story (1/2)

Gravis' insides churned as he heard Wendy. This came out of nowhere and threw all his suspicions about why she wanted to meet him into disarray. ”What do you mean?” he asked with narrowed eyes.

Wendy released a dry laugh. ”You're not a Heavenborn. I have felt the Heavenly Pressure of Heavenborn, and I know that they can't keep their Heavenly Pressure up for more than ten minutes,” she explained. ”When I saw you keeping your Will-Aura up for several hours, I was already sure that you were not a Heavenborn.”

She knew his secret, and he couldn't risk her fleeing and telling others. He walked closer and took out the jade token. She didn't seem to mind and didn't attack Gravis even when she stood inside the Formation Array's activation range. Even though Gravis knew that she could have told others earlier, he didn't want to take any chances.

”Tell me,” started Gravis. ”If you already knew that I am not a Heavenborn, then why didn't you just publicize it? If you did that, I would already be dead.”

Wendy smiled slightly. ”I don't want to kill you,” she said, and Gravis furrowed his brows. He had thought, based on how she had acted, that she wanted his life. Her not wanting his life came as a surprise to him.

”Then why all this slandering?” Gravis asked her.

Wendy looked a little apologetic. ”I wanted to meet you,” she explained. ”How could I meet you when you were inside the Heaven Sect without awaking suspicion? I also don't know where and when your missions would take place, so I had no choice but to become your target.”

Gravis furrowed his brows further. ”But you know that becoming my target means that I either have to kill you or flee from the Heaven Sect,” he said, ”and I don't plan on blowing my cover just yet.”

Wendy continued smiling, for some reason. ”I know that, and I don't want you to blow your cover.”

Gravis lifted one of his brows. ”Are you telling me that you intend to die here?” he asked incredulously.

Wendy sighed. ”Maybe,” she said and made a pause. She sat down and patted the spot beside her for Gravis to also sit down. By now, Gravis knew that he would already be dead if she wanted to kill him. She would've just needed to tell others about his Will-Aura. So, Gravis took her offer and sat beside her. They both looked at the quiet forest.

”I want to tell you my story,” she said after a while. ”Could you grant me this last wish?”

Gravis nodded. ”Sure. I'm also interested in what reason you could have to throw away your life like that.”

Wendy's smile brightened a little. ”I had a husband once,” she started. ”We knew each other ever since I was a young teenager. We basically grew up together, and we were best of friends. My father wanted me to become a strong cultivator, so he had sent me out into the Outer-Continent when I was just twelve. Of course, before sending me out, he helped me temper my organs and blood. I met my husband in a town in the Outer-Continent.”

Gravis felt that this situation was similar to his own. He also arrived in this lower world when he only had tempered his organs and blood. Gravis looked to the sky and thought about his homeworld.