Chapter 841 Settling The Score With The Fire Kylin (1/2)

Seeing the eagerness of Barnes the Holy, Darren could tell just what kind of power had suppressed him.

”One of my friends has inherited that man's cultivation method,” Darren uttered.

A hum went through Barnes's mind

and a single thought surfaced.

That cultivation method had been passed on? This was his chance to regain his power and Darren's friend was the key!

”Oh, so that's how it is...”

Barnes let go of Darren and started straightening his clothes.

”Your friend must be quite the looker then,” Barnes said in praise.

Darren rolled his eyes. ”Barnes the Holy, I don't quite understand how someone of your high status can only resort to flattery now.”

”And how the hell would you know? Do you have any idea what it's like to fall from the top level of warriors? You don't, right? Don't call this mere flattery. I will say anything I want and call anyone whatever I want if it means I will regain my power.”

Barnes said this with an air of confidence and a huff. You could sense his resolve.

”Anyway,” Darren sighed. ”Think nothing of it. You've saved my life on several occasions by now. I'll tell Finley to give it a try.”

”Wait. It can't be. You mean...It's that brat!” Barnes felt his heart skip a beat. He realized the friend Darren was talking about was the man he nearly killed in the past—the man in white.

”Yes, I hope you now see the importance of thinking things through before you act. Imagine, if you had killed him that time, you wouldn't have your chance of regaining your power now.”

”Yes, of course. You are a very wise man indeed, Darren. One of the wisest, even.” Barnes gave an almost cartoonish smile at Darren while he said this.

”Don't even try. You're going with me when I leave in a few days. I don't have any news on the Fire Kylin Clan. All I know is that the Fire Kylin is not easy to deal with.”

Darren had heard from neither Finley nor the Water Kylin in a while, and this worried him.

Aside from this, he'd been tricked and left suddenly without saying. Finley must also be worried by now. He had to return.