Jiang Chenâs words sounded completely reasonable.
Elder Xun suspected nothing awry. "The current situation isnât too optimistic. Though the sacred land has lost a lot of territory and suffered many casualties, its main force is still largely intact. Moreover, the defense of its great formation is difficult to break through. If we try to force our way through, weâll be trading a lot of men for just a little damage."
"So, our offensive is all talk and no action?" Jiang Chen ventured.
"Not quite. Our allianceâs biggest advantage is our numbers. Weâre gaining in size every day, while the sacred land canât replenish its own ranks. Weâre completely fine for the long haul. The sacred land is slowly eating away at its stockpile of resources. Despite the resistance, itâll fall sooner or later."
When he got to this point, Elder Xun clapped Jiang Chenâs shoulder. "Work hard, my friend. I know you want to earn riches and glory, and I guarantee this is a good place for that."
Jiang Chen nodded, then smiled simperingly. "One more thing, Elder Xun, if I may. Will headquarters look after us while weâre defending here? If weâre in danger, will we get help right away?"
Elder Xun couldnât help but laugh. "Youâre thinking too much, friend. There are over a hundred of these posts. How would we have nearly enough people to man them all if we were that meticulous with every single one?"
"So... if we die here, the people outside wonât know?"
"If you fail to make contact for a long time, then weâll know youâve died! Plus, youâll send out signals for help if youâre in danger, wonât you?" Elder Xun chortled. In his opinion, these Starlight guys clearly had brain damage. Was such an obvious question even necessary?
Jiang Chen sighed softly. "No one will know when we do fall here, then."
"Oh, weâll find out eventually. If you die, the enemy will obviously break through this area. Thatâs evidence enough, isnât it?" Elder Xun thought less and less of Jiang Chen and company.
"Not necessarily. What if the opposition from the sacred land retreats after theyâre done killing? They wonât do as we expect every time, would they?" Jiang Chen retorted.
"Stop worrying, friend. Are you worried no one will collect your corpse after you die? Rest easy on that front. There are patrols at dawn and dusk to see how all the areas are doing. Plus, the commander does a roll call and gives a speech every day for those who are responsible for an area. If youâre not there for it, thatâs explanation enough in itself. Understood?â
Elder Xun shook his head as he said this. Clearly, these Starlight people were all just straight up idiots. How dare they hold the sixteenth post with their intelligence?
The elder wasnât up for further conversation with Jiang Chen. âAlright,â he smiled coolly, âIâve said all I have to say. I pass this position onto you. Good luck out there. Donât let the commander or our allies down.â
Jiang Chen grinned. âWhyâre you in such a hurry, Elder Xun?â
âWhy wouldnât I be? The guard has passed, hasnât it?â Elder Xun darkened. âI have to go inspect my new area. What, are you regretting it now? Iâm telling you right now that once the guard is changed, nothing can reverse that action. Thereâs no room for playing around in war.â
The young man laughed heartily. âRegretting it? Hardly. I simply mean to correct you. You all died in battle in area sixteen, no? Iâll report that to the imperial prince right away. House Beigongâs experts, all dead in action! There were barely any bodies to find when we arrived.â
Elder Xun and his companions all colored at this. âYouâre mad, kid!â they rebuked.
âThe Starlight Sectâs gone crazy.â
âDid you hit your head on a door somewhere?â They were clearly angered. Theyâd awaited the change of the guard for quite a while, and had no patience whatsoever for idle chatter.
âGet outta my way,â a burly man called out. âDonât think that this place belongs to you now. It only takes a hot minute for your old man here to teach you a lesson!â
Jiang Chen frowned. He hated when people called themselves his father.
âOld brother Zhu Que, this man dares call himself my old man. Doesnât that mean he thinks heâs a generation above you? What do you say to that?â
The Vermilion Bird chuckled, then nodded. âThis.â
He raised his arm to produce a fiery chain in the center of his palm. It was composed of blue runes that glowed faintly without much furor.
The burly man snickered. âWhat? Thatâs a candle women carry to the outhouse. You trying to scare me with that pathetic thing?â
His laughter stopped creaked to a halt in the next moment. The bluish chain of fire had gusted into his vicinity in the blink of an eye. His pupils dilated violently as soon as it reached him.
In the next moment, it expanded all around him in a flash.
Then the strangest of sights occurred. The cultivatorâs flesh and blood were siphoned away in a fraction of a second; he spontaneously became a skeleton.
His arrogant expression hadnât the time to transform into shock and horror before disappearing entirely into nothingness. A bleached, off-white frame was all that remained.
The spectacle scared Elder Xun and company witless. What had just happened? A real live person had been turned into bone just by that chainâs slightest touch? That was too terrifying to believe!
Theyâd all heard of powerful abilities before, but seeing such a domineering one was a definite first.
The man whoâd just died had been quite capable defensively. Alas, the opponentâs attack had torn his vaunted, steadfast defenses to shreds with no resistance whatsoever. The chain had burned him away as easily as a piece of paper or wood.
Elder Xun and his peers were paralyzed. Technically speaking, they were more numerous than Jiang Chenâs group, but which of them could possibly live after being attacked by the Vermilion Birdâs inner flame? Distractions aside, even a fully focused cultivator wouldâve died instantly.
The Vermilion Bird was already a demigod!
A casual attack was enough to inflict enormous damage to the average empyrean cultivator.
âYou... you...â Elder Xun was yellow in the face. He stuttered, his prior expression of mockery and confidence gone. Unfathomable fear replaced it.
âWhat about us?â Jiang Chen smiled. âElder Xun, youâre as good as dead. Why resist, right? Just kill yourselves to wrap things up nicely. What do you say?â
Elder Xun colored. âYouâre a spy, kid!â he cried out. âAre you from the sacred land?â
Jiang Chen chuckled. âWrong. I simply couldnât stand your ugly mug, so I thought Iâd take you out. Itâs nothing to do with the sacred land.â
âYou... ridiculous! I was perfectly polite...â
âPerfectly polite? How many times did you internally call me stupid? I canât read your mind, but I hardly need to when itâs written all over your face. You didnât even bother to hide your emotions. Plus, your deaths will show off our superior skill in comparison. How would we prove our stellar contribution otherwise?â
Jiang Chenâs logic nearly made Elder Xun cough up blood. âSince youâre already at it, old brother Zhu Que, Iâll leave these guys to you.â
The Vermilion Bird licked his lips. âAll of them?â he chortled.
âDonât leave a single one,â Jiang Chen declared cruelly.
Elder Xun and his comrades were white with terror. The others began to beg. âDonât kill us! Donât kill us! Weâre innocent, we did nothing wrong... itâs all because...â
The young man wasnât interested in hearing their empty excuses. âGo ahead, old brother.â
The Vermilion Bird cackled once before propelling himself airborne with his toes.
âRun, everyone! We have to make it back to the patriarch and the imperial prince. Make this guy pay!â Elder Xun was infuriated.
However, the Vermilion Bird didnât give them the ghost of a chance. Three were caught within moments and consumed without reservation.
Only Elder Xun remained in futile defiance of his fate.
Unfortunately, he couldnât do much more than flop uselessly about. The Vermilion Bird was many times stronger than he, and a gout of flame destroyed the elderâs defenses outright.
âDie!â The sacred bird pounced upon the old man, a huge talon slashing Elder Xunâs head right open. Blood streamed out from the gash.
The elderâs soul tried to escape, but the Vermilion Bird wouldnât let him. It picked the intangible thing out of the air and brought it to its beak.
Elder Xun had no time to express his despair before being swallowed whole.
Because the Vermilion Bird was on the verge of breaking through to divine realm, it was more than happy to make use of such wonderful sources of nutrition. In ancient times, such primitive methods were unnecessary thanks to the abundance of resources, but drastic times called for drastic measures.