Chapter 217 When Everything Went Wrong (1/2)

Chapter 217 When Everything Went Wrong

Nuragovia, Two months earlier

Despite how h space was in the beginning, the experience became stale pretty quickly It was true that the open space contained an infinity of interesting things and events to witness, but all of those things were trillions of kilometers apart, and it would not be odd if so able to witness to any of theovia had set out for space, and Daniel and his two co at the vast expanse of nothingness which seemed to extended forever

”This is not how I had expected it” Muttered Daniel with a disappointed tone

Der, with his usual stern expression and authoritative tone, said ”Of course not If you were in a desert, you wouldn't expect for each grain of sand to be an exceptional treasure” His words caused Daniel to sigh in disappointain

While Der went on with his rant about the vastity of space, Daniel quietly observed his system's profile There, four hundred and fifty ht underneath his cultivation level These karmic points were, of course, the points that he had obtained when killing the members of the Navi faenocides coained ative karma Alana alone had over one hundred randh, Alana's mother was the one that possessed the least amount of karmic debt, at only fourhire warriors andfamily members

So much karmic points had caused Daniel to fall deep into consideration The next upgrade of Daniel's System would cost one billion kar with it On the other hand, four hundred ood part of the journey in cultivation

In the end, Daniel had decided to cultivate

The possibility that so incredible awaited in the next level of the karh, but he doubted he would be able to acquire the re five hundred and fifty her level of cultivation And at the end of the day, a good effect would be worth nothing if he was dead

”Two and a halfDer's seeuys think you will need if you cultivated uninterruptedly for the rest of the voyage?”

”Ten perfect crystals are ht pride For as little as ten crystals sounded, it was in fact an ile person A less talented individual would consu with the effect of being part of Daniel's group, he had reached a level that was hardly seen Unfortunately, his ego took a hit the very next h casually

Der was very te boastful, but then, he re man, as just in his mid twenties, could already best hi just no ihed in stupor, and muttered ”Master Kye would never believe that freaks like these exist”

”What did you just say?” Asked Daniel after suddenly turning towards Der

”I said that my master would have never believed that freaks like you two exist” Der repeated with a louder tone, and hints of admiration, jealousy, and irritation

Daniel shook his head in response, and with a slightly dismissive tone, he said ”I've heard that What did you say your master's name was?”

”Master Kye?” Responded Der in doubt

”The oldDer's brows to furrow, and his eyes to narrow in confusion

”Do you know my master?”

Daniel smiled in response, and said ”I do know yourwith the silver alchemist are my first teachers”

It took a minute for Der to understand the implication of what Daniel had just revealed to hihter is with Master Kye?” He then asked animatedly

”The last time I've seen her, she and my sister were in” Daniel quickly explained the story of how his sister had found the old , and of how the three of the was, in fact, a private school owned by the old master-at-ared to discover a method to cultivate both paths of cultivation, of how he had received teachings from both of these two individuals, about the small-scale war that had started because of his discover, and finally, about how the silver alche kidnapped

Aside fro about Daniel's past, only relief could be seen on Der's face Master Kye was the person whohter ith him, he would have taken care of her

Daniel had never told this story to Der before, as he didn't know that Mea's father was his teacher's disciple, or si revealed to him by his teacher of martial cultivation

From now on, Der looked at Daniel with different eyes While before he was a young hero whom he had decided to follow in hope that, one day, he would hter, he as a sort of little brother, just like the other disciples of the old man