Chapter 887: Truth About Ghost Fox Tribes Ancestor (1/2)
As per the tribe leader Deon's knowledge, he didn't know what the ancestor Calden had said about the cultivator who survived the demonized state. So, he could not help but become shocked.
Nevertheless, he didn't say anything and looked at his ancestor whoo was walking towards the unconscious Ajax.
'Interesting.'
With a slight smile on his face, Ancestor Calden muttered to himself and then looked at Ajax's summons.
As for Ajax's elemental spirits and the contracted spirit beasts that were immoblized by Ancestor Calden's cultivation presence, they looked at Calden with a face full of worries.
Because, right now, if he wanted to kill their master, he could do it with ease.
”Don't worry. I am not here to harm your master; instead, I can even help him.”
Looking at the worried expressions on their face, Ancestor Calden could not help but reveal a light chuckle before saying those words.
'Phew'
Even though they were relieved to hear those words, deep down in their hearts, they were still having a slight fear towards Ancestor Calden.
”Descendent Deon, I don't have much time left in this world.”
All of a sudden, Ancestor Calden said to the tribe leader Deon and bent a little to touch Ajax's forehead before saying, ”This will help you increase your chances in controlling the inner demons.”
When he touched Ajax's forehead, there was a little glow as though something was entered into Ajax's head.
”I will take my leave.”
Taking a glance at his tribesmen, Ancestor Calden decided to leave the five elemental world.
”Ancestor, can you please answer a question?”
Just as Ancestor Calden was about to disappear from his place, Errol shouted at him because Ancestor Calden was so far from him.
”Huh? Ghost fox tribesmen?”
Even though he glanched at everyone present within a few hundred kilometers, he didn't put much attention on Errol and his son.
However, when he saw them, he could help but heave a long sigh.
”I owe your ancestor a lot. So, I can answer any of your questions.”
Calden put a hold on his return to the greater world; instead, he walked toward Errol and his son.
”Thank you, Ancestor Calden.”
Errol heaved a sigh of relief when he heard the reply and thanked him.
Before saying those words, Errol was fearing that his words might irk him. So, when he heard that Ancestor Calden owed a lot to his ancestor, Errol felt like he did the right thing.
”Please ask whatever questions you have as soon as possible. I can't stay here for much longer.”
While Errol was heaving a sigh of relief, Ancestor Calden urged Errol to ask his questions quickly.
”Sorry, Ancestor.”