Chapter 1182 Enter The Vortex (1/2)
Darren could sense that the two black vortexes in front of him were the gates of space.
”Where are we, sir?” Darren asked.
”This is where we can save them,” the old fiend replied. Then, he pointed at the vortex on the left and said, ”Let them in.”
As soon as he finished speaking, Carlisle and the others were drawn by a powerful force and soon disappeared in the vortex.
”Sir, will they be all right?” Darren was a little worried.
”They will be fine, but I don't know how long it would take until they can come out,” the old fiend said as he shook his head.
”Okay.” Darren stopped asking questions. He decided to wait and see.
”By the way, what is the right vortex for?” Darren asked curiously.
”This was left by a great master from the human race. I don't know what lies across that vortex, and I don't know anyone who has ever entered it before.”
”A great master of the human race?” Darren's interest was instantly piqued. He walked closer to unleash his god's sense to probe the vortex, but his god's sense couldn't penetrate it at all.
”That's strange. Why would a human master leave this vortex here?” Darren murmured to himself and continued to stare at the right vortex.
”This is the space where that human master used to dwell in. Maybe that particular powerful master left some of his treasures in that vortex for other lucky people to obtain,” the old fiend speculated.
”Hmm. But why did he leave them within the territory of the fiend race?” Darren didn't understand why a powerful human cultivator would abandon something in a wasteland of the fiend race.
”This space was brought here by a human, and thus, that powerful great master's treasures in the space were transferred here as well,” the old fiend explained.
”Oh, I see.” Darren nodded.
”Defiant Master, do you want to try and enter the right vortex?” All of a sudden, Princess Lindsay barged in the conversation.
Darren turned around and looked at her. ”Can you tell me what's on the other side?”
”No, because I don't know either,” Lindsay replied.
”Ha-ha. Forget it. If you don't dare to go, what makes you think I will go there alone?” Although Darren had now reached the Do