Chapter 769: Fusion (1/2)
GDK 769: Fusion
The two were no longer in danger the moment they stepped outside Hushveil City as there were countless natural concealment spots in the vast mountain range with no boundary covering the entire sky. Han Shuo was as though a fish in a bowl that was released into the sea. Falling into heavy encirclement was no longer a concern.
Han Shuo and Rose stopped running. They descended into a thick forest and looked for a temporary hiding place with the help of Han Shuo’s demon generals.
A cliff wall shrouded by fog became their temporary hiding place. Han Shuo and Rose landed on the cliff wall. He gently exhaled and smilingly said, “This region is filled with thick fog. An average expert won’t be able to find us. It will take an expert of Hofs’ class to detect our presence. Take a rest for now. We will wait for our pursuers to catch up.”
Han Shuo had managed to cast their pursuers from Hushveil City far behind and they will need some time to reach this place. Han Shuo and Rose could use this opportunity to recharge.
“Erm, you can let go of my hand now,” said Rose softly with her head lowered.
Han Shuo stared blankly for a moment. It was only then that he realized he was still holding Rose’s hand. He gave an embarrassed laugh and immediately let go. He then sat cross-legged and closed his eyes to recover some strength.
“How are your injuries? Is it critical?” asked Rose in a soft voice after a moment of hesitation.
Han Shuo opened his eyes, turned to Rose and smiled. He replied, “I’m fine. No worries.”
“Thanks for holding them back and letting me escape first,” said Rose.
Han Shuo could sense that Rose’s attitude had changed. Han Shuo was accustomed to Rose being quiet, cold, and even mean in words. He couldn’t get used to Rose being so kind to him all so suddenly. After being startled for a moment, Han Shuo calmly replied, “It is not my practice to let people who work for me die. Besides, I knew I could escape from them. It’s no big deal.”
Upon finishing those words, Han Shuo again closed his eyes and put on a focused and occupied face.
Rose, who was about to say more things, seeing that Han Shuo has started recovering his energy, decided not to disrupt him. She merely looked at Han Shuo quietly from beside him. For whatever reason, Rose felt at ease to be alone with Han Shuo at this fog-filled cliff wall. She even felt a strange sense of joy.
A faint smile appeared on Rose’s lips. With a calm and contented heart, she quietly sat down beside Han Shuo and started recovering the divine energy she used up in Hushveil City.
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“Find them! I don’t care if you have to dig three feet underground, do whatever it takes and find them!” shouted Hofs who was wearing a dark face in a voice filled with pure rage and wrath.
Hofs and his party had been searching for ages but found not a single trace of Han Shuo and Rose. The experts from the three major family clans in the search party started to doubt if Hofs had actually struck the attacker.
Hofs claimed that he had managed to strike one of the attackers. Given that Hofs was a late-stage highgod and he had used his full strength in the attack, as long as the attacker was not an overgod, there was no way that this attacker would show no sign of being affected as even a late-stage highgod like Hofs would suffer serious injuries.
An injured highgod would surely show signs of exhaustion after being pursued by the party for such a long time. By now, the pursuing party should have caught up to the injured attacker and slain him.
However, the reality was entirely different from their expectations. Not only that they couldn’t close the distance to the attackers, but they were also left far behind in the lengthy pursue, so much so that they lost track of the two attackers. This was in contradiction to Hofs’ account.
If Hofs wasn’t the City Lord of Hushveil City and the patriarch of the House of Hofley, these people would have long called out Hofs, accuse him of giving misleading information without having full knowledge of the situation, and perhaps even call him a liar.
“City Lord, this mountain range is vast and we have lost track of our targets. Instead of searching in one large group, I suggest that we split up by family clans to cover more area. Although the two are extraordinary in strengths, I’m certain that one whole family clan can defeat them. If they can’t, they could always signal for help. What do you think, my Lord?” proposed the House of Granro patriarch.
Rage must have consumed Hofs’ rationality for he felt that the suggestion was proper for the situation. Hofs, in a dark face, nodded and instructed, “Ok. We split up by family clans and continue the search. Signal and call for help as you discover their tracks.”
Westin, who had lost more than two hundred elite divine guards to Han Shuo and Rose, had been waiting for those words. Immediately and without a word, Westin signalled at the divine guards under his family clan with his eyes and left the search party. Shortly after, two other family clans also separated from the party and continued searching in different directions.
With that, the four major family clans of Hushveil City, Hofs’ included, split up into four search parties. The forces of each party would slowly grow more dispersed the further out they searched. The situation was somewhat similar to the time when the godhunters tried to hunt Han Shuo down.
Gradually, night was replaced by day. By the time the scorching sun was hanging at the tallest point in the sky, the four family clan search parties had become very far apart.