The dirt islands looked like they stretched infinitely. They didnât. At a certain point, the ambient energy changed. No longer was it uniform across all Daosâit now contained heavy elements of earth, dirt, and rock. The air smelled of wet soil. The darkness thinned.
âWeâre approaching the core of this area,â Owlhead warned everyone. âKeep your guard up. Disciples, fall back.â
The disciples obeyed, and so did Jack. While he could stand side-by-side with the two middle A-Grade Elders, he didnât want to reveal his power yet. The more cards in his sleeve, the better.
As the eighteen disciples of both factions slowed down, the Elders advanced. There were four early A-Grades besides Owlhead and Shadowhound. The Great Silver faction had sent a female double devil and a brown blob ofâ¦mud? As for the Fiend King faction, theyâd sent a pair of devils, one tall and imposing and the other short and chubby.
All together, they made a formidable force. They delved deep into the dark mist and disappeared.
Jack clicked his tongue. He didnât want to reveal his strength, but he wanted to see what was going on!
âLetâs approach,â he told Strawpin and Fiend Prince. âI want to see.â
âNo, itâs dangerous,â Strawpin replied.
âYouâre goddamn right!â Fiend Prince said, laughing. âWhat are we, cowards? Onward!â
He shot forth, followed by his factionâs disciples and a grinning Jack. Brock and Starhair came a moment later, while Strawpin, grumbling, took her faction disciples and advanced as well.
The darkness parted before them. Everyone scanned the space ahead with their perceptions, not their eyes, which gave Jack a definitive advantage. He saw it before anyone else. A massive, ten-mile-wide dirt island. It was so packed with dirt that it constantly poured off the sides, some sticking to the island and slowly but surely expanding it.
Jack wondered what created this overabundance of dirt, and he didnât have to look far to figure it out. A golden lotus bloomed in the middle of the island. Its energy undulations were staggering. Endless waves of golden brown energy, spreading as far as met the eye, invading the darkness and maintaining a stalemate with it. This energy was so potent that parts of it spontaneously materialized as dirt, overfilling the island and enhancing the elemental aura of this place.
Jack scanned the environment again. The area had smelled faintly of dirt and earth, of moist soil, but the lotus itself contained something more. Holiness. Divinity. It was like the Goddess of Earth herself had descended on this place, creating a land so irreproachable that even the energies of the Dark Canal had to give way.
Strawpin gasped. âGolden Earth Lotus!â she exclaimed, her voice filled with awe. âAn Overlord-level treasure!â
Jack looked around. Every discipleâs gaze was tainted with greed, as well as helplessness. They knew this was not their stage. With all the Elders present, it would never be their turn to even touch it. Jack himself wasnât too interestedâas high-level as this lotus was, he cultivated neither earth nor divinity.
A moment later, however, he realized heâd forgotten something. He was extremely interested in this treasure, because he knew someone who cultivated those exact elements! Jack swished around to look at Brock.
The brorilla was transfixed. His hands were closing and opening, reaching for a staff that was not there. His breaths came deep and rugged.
Jack thought back to Brockâs Dao. The brohood he cultivated was a form of religious divinity, one of the elements exuded by the lotus. Additionally, he was a beast cultivator who used the staffâmany of his battle tactics and early techniques revolved around the earth.
Brock was a perfect match for this treasure, and Jack instantly resolved to help him get it. He had been the one to benefit most from their various travelsâhelping out his brother was long overdue.
âWeâre getting that,â he told Starhair, then turned a calculating gaze towards the treasure. While heâd been blinded by the lotus, there was more in sight.
The Elders floated a little ahead, too absorbed by the treasure to care about the disciples disobeying orders. Their energies were in disarray. They, of everyone present, understood how precious an Overlord treasure was. Every single one of them was steeped in greed, including Owlhead and Shadowhound, the two middle A-Grade leaders. Their previous harmony was all but gone. Jack even thought theyâd start fighting immediately.
When cultivators ran into treasure, it wasnât uncommon for a fight to the death to occur. It was one of the cultivation worldâs unspoken laws, and it was doubly the case for the aggressive space monsters. Friendships broke down before riches. For a treasure of this grade, everything was fair playâbackstabbing, treachery, underhanded tricks. Everyone was instantly on guard against everyone else.
â...How do we handle this?â Owlhead asked, the first to speak.
âI want this treasure, and Iâll fight you for it,â Shadowhound said. âHowever⦠Letâs not be hasty. The dirt island area was so widespread that thereâs no way it went unnoticed. Since the native monsters arenât swarming here, there is only one explanationâsomething very dangerous guards this treasure.â
âI agree,â Owlhead replied. âI canât sense anything. Itâs either underwater or perfectly harmonized with the lotusâs energy signature.â
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âIt hasnât reacted to us yet. It canât sense us. Thatâs good, it means we have time to plan.â
âUh, excuse me,â Strawpin said, interrupting the two Eldersâ tense conversation. They turned stern gazes at her. She pressed on regardless. âI thought the goal was to take us to the Hall of Trials⦠Since this place looks dangerous, could you escort us there first and then return to fight for the lotus?â
Shadowhound snorted. âShut up, disciple.â
âWeâve been assigned as your caretakers, but that doesnât mean weâll waste a great opportunity for you,â Owlhead added. âRunning into this lotus was fate. We will pursue it. Frankly speaking, itâs worth more to either faction than a mere handful of disciplesâ¦and, there are also some things you donât know. In any case, you disciples can stay back and wait or move out on your own. Just donât bother us.â
With that, both Elders turned to the front, speaking amongst each other to formulate a plan. Strawpinâs eyes flashed dangerously, but she held her tongue.
Fiend Prince laughed. âWe can only blame our own weakness. I will wait farther away. If things go wrong, Iâll take the rest of my factionâs disciples and try to reach the Hall of Trials anyway.â
âSame,â Strawpin said, still boiling with anger.
Jack didnât say anything. He kept his gaze on the six Eldersâtwo middle and four early A-Gradesâas well as the dirt island housing the golden earth lotus.
âWhat about you, Jack Monstrous?â Fiend Prince asked. âWhat will you do?â
âI think Iâll stay and watch,â Jack replied. âIâm not one to miss a good show.â
Fiend Prince and Strawpin exchanged a glance. Nobody reached their level without decent intuition.
âThen Iâll stay as well,â Strawpin decided.
âMe too,â Fiend Prince agreed. The other disciples remained as well, not wanting to be far from the head disciples.
Jack didnât particularly care about them. No matter what happened, they wouldnât be able to compete with him. His true opponents here were the Elders, especially Owlhead and Shadowhound, as well as the mysterious monster guarding the lotus. To acquire it, heâd need to get through them allâa needle-sharp path.
He favored his chances, however, because he possessed the greatest weapon of allâthe element of surprise.
He turned his attention back to the Elders, who were treating all disciples as if made of air.
âWe need information to formulate a plan,â Owlhead said.
Shadowhound nodded. âAgreed. You fourâdraw lots. The loser goes to scout.â
The other six Elders jumped and looked at each other with terror. They were only early A-Gradesâgoing near the den of whatever guarded this place meant almost certain death.
âDonât think of deserting,â Owlhead warned them. âThis is your duty to the Space Monster World. Now⦠Draw!â
With a swish of his hand, four straws materialized inside it, only their top ends visible. They seemed identical. The four Elders hesitated, then one by one drew their straws. The loser was the third oneâa short and chubby devil of the Fiend King faction, gazing with horror at the short stick in its hand.
âWere you really impartial?â Shadowhound asked. âThose straws were made of your Dao. Who is to tell us you didnât just give the short stick to whoever you wanted?â
âI swear it was fair. Do you have a better way of drawing lots? Besides, I think most of our fellow Elders would agree.â
Shadowhound glanced behind him. Of his two Elders, the one whoâd drew the short stick exclaimed this was clearly cheating. The other one, however, only stood there silently. He didnât care whether the lots were rigged or notâhe was safe right now, while any repeat would put him at risk.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Seeing that Elderâs reaction, Shadowhound tsked. âFine. You win this one. Shortplum: go and pluck that lotus.â
âIâ¦â The short Elder hesitated.
âIf you go, you may survive. If you donât, I promise youâll die a most horrible death,â Shadowhound threatened, his eyes shining redder under the shadows.
â...Fine. Iâll go.â
The short and chubby devil took a deep breath, then distanced himself as he flew forth. Every eye was trained on him, including Jackâsâthe other disciples couldnât see all the way to the lotus. Silence reigned.
The short devil Elder advanced carefully. She moved at a slow pace, repeatedly scanning her environment for any threats. Her job was only to scout. The moment she sensed anything amiss, she would retreat immediately.
Even as she flew halfway over the island, however, nothing happened. Could I be so lucky? the devil wondered. Could there be no monster? Or maybe itâs absent right now. If I do pluck the lotus⦠Could I run away and actually keep it!?
Greed flashed in her eyes. Of course, she was an experienced Autarchâsheâd never drop her guard. Thatâs how she saw the strike coming.
The dirt below her moved imperceptibly as if blown by a gentle breeze. The devil shot backward, but it was too lateâa massive hand of dirt appeared, phasing out of thin air. It grabbed at Elder Shortplum. Despite the strikeâs slow movement, the Elder seemed completely helpless to dodge it. As the massive hand wrapped around her, she shrieked.
âElder Shadowhound, save me!â
Her plight fell on deaf ears. Nobody came to her rescue. Within moments, the hand crushed her body, and all moisture left her, leaving her a broken, dry husk. Her body dissipated a moment later, becoming nothing but dirt which fell to the ground. The hand retreated towards the lotus, disappearing through the air like it was never there.
âA dirt monster,â Owlhead commented, watching from afar. âMaybe an earth elemental?â
âProbably. But, its power⦠It was at least a late Autarch. Maybe close to a peak one,â Shadowhound intoned. He licked his lips, a crimson tongue passing over shadows. âI think we can take it.â
âRight. We have the weapons the Overlords gave us. Even if itâs a peak Autarch, we can struggle with itâand, if we lose, we might be able to escape. It relies on the dirt below, so its power will be greatly diminished outside its domain. Maybe thatâs why it hasnât attacked us yet.â
âRight. It doesnât perceive us as threats.â
âBut it should.â
âHehe. Weâll show it.â
Avarice played on the eyes of both Owlhead and Shadowhound. As for the rest of the Elders, their greed had slowly morphed into fear. Theyâd realized that, at this point, they were just expendable pawns. The chances of them getting the treasure were minimal, but their risk was immense. Unfortunately, the two leaders wouldnât let them leave even if they wanted to.
Jack shook his head. These people had just sent an Elder to sacrifice herself as a scout, and they hadnât even batted an eye at her death. Not one consoling word. They were so ruthless it was scaryâ¦
But, again, this was the cultivation world. There was no compassion, only benefits.
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