Chapter 308 (1/2)

Ten minutes earlier, the fortress of the Bethanos Family was bombarded into oblivion by Hessiana using a massive stockpile of weaponry she had accumulated since World War II. The shadelings who stubbornly resisted had mostly been finished off as well. Their defeat proved that the strength of the Hessianite Family, who had been staying relatively low-profile for the last 100 hundred years had actually surpassed that of the shadelings. When the pyschopathic vampires showed up with their high-tech weaponry, the half-demon luddites were crushed to the ground like bugs.

However, their leader had escaped.

By the time they arrived in the basement of the castle, the altar and magic formation had all been destroyed; the key slabs had been smashed into pieces. Bethanos found another warp point, which he had blown up after escaping through it into the ruins.

But this did not hold Hao Ren and his team back; the entry method which the MDT had recorded earlier worked like a charm in the Fortress of Shadows. They summoned up another portal to the ruins. Hessiana ordered her men to stay back and guard the portal before they entered the other dimension, which they had nearly died in.

However, when they stepped through the portal, what lay before them was just a desert.

Lily squatted on a sand dune not far away, feeling ecstatic. Hao Ren stared at the strange scene, dumbfounded. Under the gloomy, ember sky, endless yellow sand dunes stretched to the end of the horizon. He looked into the distance and aside from some sporadic withered plants as well as weathered rocks of various odd shapes, it was basically a desolute place without any landmarks or ruins—of course, Bethanos was nowhere to be seen too.

“Shouldn’t it be a sea of clouds?” Becky gazed around nervously with sword in her hand. The strange changes in the environment had triggered her sixth sense as a mercenary—she did not forget the time she was almost toasted to death in the very same place. In fact, she was still wary of the energy storm, which could still be brewing. She did not want to set her foot there again but, she went in anyway.

“It seems like a different entrance to the ruins leads to a different scene.” Hessiana scratched her chin, trying to figure it out. “The key is only valid at a certain spatial warp point. I found a warp point at the entrance of the Parthenon but it appears that there’s now more than one. Of course, it’s possible that it’s got nothing to do with the coordinates; Bethanos must have changed the settings in the ruins. He knows the ruins more than I do.”

For safety, Nangong Wuyue shapeshifted into a sea-serpent before she entered the ruins. She was flabbergasted at what she saw. She curled up like a mosquito coil, lying listlessly.

It must have been a very horrible experience for a marine creature to come to the desert.

“Do you want to go back out?” Hao Ren took out a pail, which was originally meant for Lil Pea from his Dimensional Pocket. He sprinkled water on Nangong Wuyue’s tail and said, “This place isn’t for you…”

“I’m fine. I can get used to it.” The water did wonders and Nangong Wuyue regained her vitality. Then she focused her mind, drawing out moisture from the air and sand to form a thin layer of damp air around everyone. “At least, this is better than nothing.”

“MDT, scan.” Hao Ren thrusted the MDT—the only one not affected by the harsh environment—up into the air.

The MDT rose up to a high altitude. It used its long-range radar, which was more powerful than a person’s normal perception to scan the area. Soon after, it descended and projected a large holograhic arrow, pointing towards a specific direction. “Go in that direction. There’s a moutain range there. There seems to be something fun just over the hill.”

Hao Ren thought for a while and decided to take a shortcut. “You can fly. But before that, teleport us over there.”

“Lazy bugger!” The MDT ceremoniously sputtered a protest. Nonetheless, it never disregarded its responsibility when it came to business; the MDT faded into a beam of blue light and disappeared into the horizon before everyone was teleported to a rocky mountaintop. The MDT landed on Hao Ren’s shoulder. “I’ve brought you to the mountaintop. Now, do you see what’s down at the bottom?”

They just recovered from their dizziness after the teleportation, and they began to scan their surroundings. Hao Ren first saw a boundless stretch of yellow sand on the side they had come from. On the other side, a vast expanse of barren plains. There were also wastelands covered in gravel and a large basin. Looking farther ahead, there was another equally desolute mountain range.

Two mountain ranges, plains and a basin in between; it seemed nothing was out of the ordinary. Yet, Hao Ren felt an inexplicable sense of strange sight in his mind’s eye.

He searched his memory as he looked at the terrain: he did not know how far the moutain range under his feet stretched. The curved belt of the mountain range near the desert in the far end was amazing; its peaks and gaps looked just like a giant spine.