Vol 30 Chapter 17 (1/2)
Book 30, Ancient Cultivator, Chapter 17 – The Prophets Descend
The black vessel finally ca and the Ninedust Sectlord stood on the prow of the vessel, able to see the planet clearly
“What a beautiful star,” Ning praised The planet was protected by layers of defenses, al protected by a shell
“But also dangerous,” the Ninedust Sectlord warned solemnly
“Let’s go” Ning glanced at the Ninedust Sectlord, who did not respond Whoosh!+ The black vessel began a slow advance, soon arriving in front of the first barrier protecting the star
This was a gaseous barrier that was pitch-black in color and extreh it, the two could both sense the first barrier resisting the vessel htily The black vessel had to use all of its power in order to just barely advance through the barrier, crackling all the way After advancing for roughly a hundred thousand kiloion of black ion of deep azure mist
“I iine that most Daolords of the Fourth Step wouldn’t be able to ment is correct, there’s no way this protective membrane could’ve been naturally created It has to have been man-made”
“Agreed Nine out of ten says it was created by a ht” The Ninedust Sectlord nodded
Swoosh!+ The vessel continued to advance, passing through one layer of gas after another There were nine of these gas layers, and they were colored black, deep azure, azure, light azure… the colors continuously lightened until the final layer, which was composed of completely white mist
By now, the white ibly low levels of resistance for the black vessel Starting froan to appear They lived within the gas itself, and were like gaseous entities They could transfor weak The hly on par with Daolords of the Fourth Step, while the weakest were on par with ordinary World-level cultivators
Whoosh After passing through the ninth layer ofand the Ninedust Sectlord saw a brand new open world appear in front of them This was a vast and beautiful world, filled with cities, villages, and many ordinary mortals as well
“So this place actually holds living creatures” Ning let out a h “The endless primordial chaos truly is filled with endless erous place like this”
“I suspect that the major poho created those nine layers of protective mist did so for the sake of these mortals” The Ninedust Sectlord carefully sent out his senses, then said in a soft voice, “This region is filled with invisible laws, preventing ordinary cultivators fron able to fly at all Only Daolords are able to fly here”
“The skies are sealed?” Ning frowned “Can it be that this planet holds an Eternal Emperor within it?”
Upon gaining eternity, your very words became edicts of law You could issue certain edicts that all within a certain region had to folloever, sufficiently powerful Daolords were capable of co these edicts It must be understood that certain supre even the ht of the prime essences of the Dao, located at the heart of the universe In co
“Right This place ht have an ancestor of my Ancient race” The Ninedust Sectlord swept the area with his gaze “Darknorth, I’ives er If we aren’t careful, we could easily die here”
“Yes, I can sense it” Ning nodded As soon as he had seen this planet fro frorew stronger
A total of eight strange-looking four-legged beasts were pulling a giant carriage through the grassy plains directly below Ning Surrounding the carriage there were three hundred valiant knights, all of ere advancing at high speeds The carriage was protected by for it didn’t bump or jostle at all
The carriage itself was thirty e sat a young man as casually dressed in sleek silk clothes, as well as titching wo him
The youth casually ran his hands across the to with them His eyes, however, had a faraway look in them
“Your Highness, Dragonwing City is up ahead Should we pay a visit to the governor?” The voice of a knight rang out froh their lord had already informed them as to which experts they would visit on this journey, the young master wasn’t the type to just do as he was told There were two experts who he had declined to meet with thus far
“The governor of Dragonwing is one of my seniors and has always treated me very well We certainly must visit him,” the youth chuckled