Chapter 586 - It Really Was Her (3/3) (1/2)
Chapter 586: It Really Was Her (3/3)
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Slowing down, Link cast an invisibility spell on all three of them. He then began to slowly let his altitude drop as he flew straight for the aura that he just felt.
“What is it?” asked Eliard when he saw the grave expression on Link’s face.
“There’s someone in the woods. His aura is extraordinarily powerful. It may even be at Level-13. What’s strange is that I seem to have felt it somewhere before.”
“A Level-13 master?” said Milose, aghast.
Milose was a High Elf. Before the Mana Disaster, numerous masters had existed when there was still a high Mana concentration in all of Firuman. The High Elves had a complete record of their own history and lineages; as such, they knew more about Legendary masters than the humans did.
For most professions across the continent, Level-10 was a huge bottleneck. This meant that subsequent promotions after Level-10 would become progressively harder.
For instance, a hundred years ago, the former High Elf prophet Bryant had reached Level-12. A hundred years later, though his power was still increasing, he still had yet to reach Level-13.
Despite the difficulties of a promotion, its payoff was huge. After reaching a new level, the extent of one’s power would increase drastically. His or her body would also be one step closer to perfection.
Of course, this was what normally would happen for most races. Legendary races like the dragons who were blessed by their ancestors’ wisdom were a different story.
Though power did not necessarily equate to combat power, if someone had actually attained such power, they would most certainly not be a pushover.
As far as Milose knew, among the natives of Firuman, only two Level-13 masters existed. One was the Light Magician; the other was the Dark Magician. Next was the Level-12 High Elf prophet Bryant. After him was the Lord of Ferde himself, the Red Dragon Queen and the Dwarf Mountain Sage, who were all Level-11 masters.
Last but not least were the High Elf Legendary prodigies who had only recently reached Level-10 at the bottom of this hierarchy.
Right now, Milose’s heart was thumping in apprehension at this sudden appearance of another Level-13 master.
“My lord, should we prepare for battle?” asked Milose. A master of such caliber would not be hanging around near Orida Fortress without any reason. He must have come all the way here to fulfill a mission. If all three of them blindly rushed in, there might be trouble.
Link thought for a while, then nodded. “Alright, prepare yourselves then.”
Saying this, he slightly made some adjustments to their formation, placing Eliard in a position where he could do the most damage.
Half a minute later, the three of them landed on a clearing in the middle of the woods. Link narrowed his eyes and felt for the enemy’s aura. It was extremely weak. He probably would not be able to sense it if he only had Dragon Power at his disposal like before.
“He’s approximately 300 feet in front of us. I think he’s resting.” Link was troubled by this. He sensed that the person was weak as if wounded.
What on earth would be able to injure a master like him? Was he injured by someone? If so, who was his assailant?
Things had become complicated.
Link raised a hand for the other two to stop. He then mouthed out silently to them what he had sensed from the other person. When he was done, he then said, “This does not look too good. If this Level-13 master was really injured by someone, that means that there’s an even more dangerous being lurking in the vicinity. What’s worse is that I can’t even feel this other being’s presence.”
The fact that he could not sense the presence of this assailant could only mean that either such a person did not exist, or that the person had used a technique to camouflage his or her own presence that surpassed even Link’s current level. If it was the latter, this unseen enemy would be able to easily to flatten all three of them like ants.
Eliard did not know much about the masters in the continent. He looked at Milose.
Milose looked even more apprehensive. “There was no way such a powerful being existed on the Firuman continent. It’s just impossible. The World Tree would be able to pick up his or her presence right away. Unless…”
“Unless what?” asked Eliard.