Chapter 161: The Darkness Guild (1/2)
Gravis and Skye flew for around twelve hours. Luckily, the Darkness Guild was not that far away. Gravis had set off a day before the Heaven Sect went to the Core-Continent, so his way to the Fire Guild had not been included in the six days Gravis had before the Heaven Sect returned.
With the additional day of traveling to the Earth Guild and the twelve hours of traveling to the Darkness Guild, Gravis only had around four and a half more days to increase his power. He had to become powerful enough to withstand Aion.
Surprisingly, even after twelve hours had passed, Gravis' annoyance with the Earth Guild hadn't decreased but had actually increased. He wondered why that was and quickly found the answer. 'They have encroached upon my territory, and retreating is not according to lightning's disposition. Yet, for now, I have to bear with this annoyance. Annoying me is not reason enough to kill multiple people of their guild. I'll pay them back later.'
Gravis and Skye reached the Darkness Guild without any interference along the way. When Gravis saw the Darkness Guild at the horizon, he could only sigh. ”Why is everyone building their guild around mountains?” he muttered to himself.
Several thick and close mountains enclosed the Darkness Guild. It could already be described as a ring of mountains. Gravis actually didn't directly see the Darkness Guild, but the map said it was right there, so the Darkness Guild had to be inside those mountains. That was probably similar to the Earth Guild in make-up.
Gravis saw an open path between two mountains and also saw some people with black robes and black masks standing in front of it. It was evening right now, so it had been quite hard to spot them. Gravis made Skye descend in front of the path and jumped off. After that, he walked down the path.
”Why are you here, Heavenborn?” came an aggressive shout from the front.
Gravis looked up to the shouting guard but didn't bat an eye. ”I'm not here, officially. I am only here for a visit to look around,” Gravis explained patiently.
”Tch,” the guard spat to the side, showing his displeasure. The mask didn't block the mouth. ”Don't you know it's rude to visit people this early in the morning? Didn't your parents teach you any common decency… oh wait, I forgot,” said the guard with a mocking voice, acting like he had forgotten that Gravis, as a Heavenborn, wouldn't have any direct parents.
Gravis narrowed his eyes in annoyance but didn't jump to conclusions. ”What do you mean, morning? It's evening!” he said.
The other guard laughed mockingly. ”That's true for you, but not for us,” he explained in disdain. ”We live in the night and sleep during the day. For us, it's early in the morning. How can you not even know something this common?”
Gravis furrowed his brows but still remained patient. ”Alright, then sorry for coming this early in the morning. Can I enter?” He asked.
A third guard came forward. When Gravis saw him, he noticed that he was more powerful than the earlier two guards. He was probably their leader. ”What are you two doing? Don't you see the illustrious status of the visitor? Control yourself!” he shouted imposingly.
Gravis sighed. Finally, someone normal. This should make it easier.
”You are speaking to a Heaven-blessed Heavenborn! You maggots should drop to your knees and kowtow to your superiors. You are not even worthy of licking his boots! Look at him,” shouted the guard while gesturing to Gravis. ”Heaven gives him everything he needs, and he doesn't need to do anything on his path to the peak! Someone this pamper- eh, this spoil- eh, this… Someone with such status shouldn't be insulted by your words!”
Gravis' eyes narrowed again. 'So, the leader of the guards is also mocking me. Seems like I found my target.'
Gravis actually didn't grow as angry as when he had been in the Earth Guild. The Earth Guild was filled with, kind of, nice people who only disliked him because they thought he was a Heavenborn. Being hated by someone one deemed worthy of respect was totally different from being hated by an enemy.
In the beginning, Gravis had been annoyed by the guards of the Darkness Guild, but that had quickly been replaced by cold indifference. There was no reason to get angry with an enemy.