Chapter 1427 1427. Grateful
Birth of the Demonic Sword
âWhen did they hit me?â Noah wondered as blood accumulated in his mouth.
His dark matter and corrosive smoke seeped out of his skin to create the fiendish armor and the dark world. Night also came out of the separate space to help in the battle.
Noah couldnât understand what had happened. He had fended off every creature. They had never managed to touch him, but the wound on his chest didnât lie.
Flames came out of his mouth as soon as the fiendish armor formed. His fire reduced to ashes the few beasts that appeared among the blackness of the separate dimension.
Tiny tongues of flames then flew toward Noah and filled him with energy. His wound quickly closed, but part of his internal organs remained damaged since he didnât absorb enough power to perform the instant regeneration.
Noah continued to spit flames. He filled the entire environment with his innate ability, and countless magical beasts burned in the process. His wound eventually healed, but his worry didnât diminish.
There didnât seem to be an end to those creatures. They appeared out of nowhere and threw themselves at him in a reckless assault. Noah always fended them off, but the same strange event eventually happened again.
A large wound suddenly appeared on the side of his neck. His experience in the magical beastsâ field allowed him to make a connection with the previous injury. He could instantly understand that their shapes matched the claws of those creatures.
âIs this their innate ability?â Noah wondered as flames flew toward him to heal his body.
Noah couldnât explain how the beasts did that. He didnât sense any shift in the energy around him, and he was even in the dark world! Nothing could normally pass through it without alerting his senses.
However, those creatures often managed to injure him. Cuts appeared on his arms, legs, and torso, but his flames always healed them in no time.
Noah began to perform evasive maneuvers as he fought with those creatures. They had never hit his head, but he didnât want to risk that by remaining in the same position.
He wasnât sure whether moving helped in the matter, but he couldnât do much about it. Noah had no idea how those creatures managed to hit him. He could only try everything that he could think of.
His evasive maneuvers seemed to work for a while, but wounds eventually reappeared on his body. Those beasts had yet to touch him, but he had suffered many injuries already.
Noah continued to kill any creature that entered his range, but their number didnât diminish. They didnât slow down their assault either. Those beasts charged through the fire and corrosive smoke even if they had no chance to reach their target.
Even if Noah always managed to fix his wounds, that battle had begun to annoy him. It was a pure slaughter when he suffered injuries for no reason. That fight defied logic, and he could only rely on one of his strongest techniques to vent.
A surge of dark matter filled the Demonic Sword as Noah laid it on his forehead. The dark world resonated with his consciousness, and countless blades formed inside the separate dimension.
The blades didnât hit anything, but they quickly exploded, releasing Noahâs sharpness inside the whole area. The blackness of the dimension shook as countless slashes filled its fabric and continued to cut it even after Noah lowered his sword.
The magical beasts that materialized inside the area saw their bodies crumbling under the might of Noahâs techniques. The cuts would continue to hurt them even after they became ethereal. Once Noahâs sharpness touched them, they would suffer from his endless attack.
Noah waited as he inspected the environment. Screams resounded through the separate dimension as countless beasts died around him.
âThis is effective,â Noah exclaimed in his mind when he saw that the peculiar wounds stopped appearing on his body.
The technique worked. The endless cuts didnât let those creatures perform their threatening ability, so Noah only had to wait until all of them died now.
The screams slowly became rare as countless creatures died due to Noahâs sharpness. Eventually, everything became silent inside the separate dimension. Only the churning of the dark world released a few deep sounds.
âAre they all dead?â Noah wondered once the screams stopped completely.
No beast came for him anymore. The battle was over. Noah had defeated the entire pack.
âWhat now? Noah wondered.
He didnât believe that the defenses of the dimension were over. Noah knew how much energy the diagram had required. There had to be something else there, and he could only explore to find it.
The separate dimension didnât feature anything special. It was nothing more than an empty space now that the magical beasts had died.
Noah couldnât see the end of that place, but he wasnât sure that it had one. The outside world moved alongside him, so he guessed that the dimension expanded according to his movements.
The strange sensation from before returned at some point. Noahâs instincts sensed that something was off, but he couldnât see any change in the areaâs energy.
The sensation became more intense as time passed. Noah was almost sure that something was following him, but nothing he did manage to shake that presence off. Even the evasive maneuvers with his movement technique ended up being useless with that issue.
Noah could only decide to retreat. He couldnât defend against that danger. He would return to the separate dimension once he had understood how those creatures managed to hit him.
Noah sprinted toward the portal, but the strange sensation suddenly reached its peak. A hand appeared on his path, and a loud slap resounded in the area.
The slap didnât hurt, but it made Noah understand that he had to stop. When he turned, he saw that a cultivator had appeared behind him.
The expert didnât release any aura, but she didnât carry the ethereal features that usually characterized wills. She seemed real, but Noah could sense that something was off.
The woman wore a large robe that covered her sleeves but revealed ample cleavage. She was tall, had long black hair and dark eyes, and she wore a broad smile that carried some trace of arrogance.
"I would have killed you if this was a blade," The woman said. "Iâm truly a genius. I have created the best techniques in the history of the cultivation world. No one can defeat me."
âDammit,â Noah thought after he heard the woman. âAnother maniac.â
"Look, look!" The woman said before disappearing among the darkness and reappearing quickly after. "You couldnât feel my presence for a second, could you?"
"Iâve never sensed your presence," Noah replied bluntly.
"Right," The woman said as she revealed a surprised expression. "I must have died, and this is my inheritance."
"Didnât you just say that you were unbeatable?" Noah asked, disregarding that she had confirmed that the separate dimension was an inheritance.
"Well, in theory," The expert replied. "I donât doubt that my abilities are the strongest among every cultivator. My level is to blame. I was too weak to use them properly."
Noah didnât know what to think. She was the most eccentric expert that he had met in the Immortal Lands, but he forced himself to listen to her to understand the contents of her inheritance.
The cultivator waved her hand when she recognized Noahâs annoyance. A slap landed on Noahâs cheek at that point. The woman had performed the same technique as those beasts.
"Donât underestimate me!" The woman shouted. "Iâm Miss Void. Back at my peak, I was the only cultivator with a darkness aptitude in the eighth rank. My enemies didnât dare to mention my name for fear that I was waiting nearby. Also, you have opened my portable dimension, so you will inherit my techniques now. Appear grateful!"