Chapter 1497 1497. Maniacs
Birth of the Demonic Sword
"We should leave quickly," Noah said as he shot high in the sky.
Fergie didnât immediately understand the reason behind his words, but everything became clear once he reached Noah in the sky. From that spot, he could see that the entire region was trembling due to the actions of the few rank 8 plants that inhabited it.
"What should we do now?" Fergie asked.
The rank 8 magical plants couldnât fly, and their roots had a limited range. They couldnât reach Noah and Fergie as long as they remained in the sky, but their sole presence made the region uninhabitable.
"As I said before," Noah replied, "You are free to do whatever you want. The human domain is in that direction, and I believe that the Legion would welcome you if you manage to reach the Outer Lands."
Fergie considered that option. His whole world had changed after the events in the Crystal City. He had powerful enemies in the human domain now, and he wasnât even sure that the cultivators would accept him after his recent transformation.
Truth be told, Fergie had yet to understand what he had become. His body brimmed with power, and his dantian begged him to devour the energy of the world. His mind also felt sharper than ever. It seemed that his whole existence had reached a superior state without actually improving.
Fergie was still in the liquid stage, but his whole existence had gone through a complete transformation. The short exchange with Noah couldnât make him aware of his new potential. NovelsToday.com
"As I said before," Fergie replied after showing a slight smile to Noah, "I will follow you."
"I usually create a mess wherever I go," Noah said as a cold smile appeared on his face. "I plan to explore the magical beastsâ domain and gather more followers while I become strong enough to destroy the Crystal City. This journey will surely get bumpy."
"I canât improve if I donât overcome challenges," Fergie replied. "I can use you as a portable source of problems. I might even surpass you."
"You should definitely aim to do that," Noah said as his gaze moved in the opposite direction of the human domain. "Letâs go. I need to catch some magical beasts."
Noah began to fly deeper into the magical beastsâ domain, and Fergie didnât hesitate to follow him. The duo crossed the region inhabited by those magical plants and moved toward the mountains in the distance.
Fergie didnât fail to notice that Noah showed signs of annoyance as the flight continued. Confusion appeared on his face, but Noah quickly explained the reason behind his situation.
"I donât have items that counter the white sky," Noah explained without adding any extra detail.
Fergie quickly folded his sleeve and revealed a black bracelet. He wanted to offer his item to Noah, but the latter promptly shook his head.
"I destroyed mine on purpose," Noah explained. "Heaven and Earth have created this oppressing environment to force us to improve. I might as well exploit their kindness."
Noahâs words left Fergie speechless. He had already acknowledged Noahâs greatness many times, but that last interaction made him gain insights into his actual mindset.
Fergie could finally see Noahâs dedication. His commitment to the cultivation journey went past common sense. After all, living under the pressure of the sky would be constant torture, but Noah was willing to endure it to improve faster.
"You are a maniac," Fergie eventually said.
"Iâm the leader of the maniacs," Noah replied after giving voice to a loud snort.
Fergieâs eyes didnât leave Noah. Marvelous lands that the humans didnât explore in eras filled the world under him, but he couldnât stop looking at his leader.
Noah was a complicated existence, but Fergie felt able to see the simple desire that drove his actions. His ambition was pure, and he accepted no compromises. Once Noah saw a path that would lead him to power, he had to take it.
Fergie glanced at his wrist before mustering his determination. He took off the bracelet and crushed it in his grasp. The pressure radiated by the sky immediately crashed on his mind, but he endured it without slowing down his flight.
"I guess I have a bad influence," Noah commented, but a slight hint of pride appeared on his face.
"Definitely," Fergie replied. "A terrible influence."
The duo flew for months, taking breaks whenever their minds needed to disperse the stress accumulated during the travel. Fergie used that time to test his new body, and Noah inspected him when he wasnât busy hunting.
Noah wanted to test the red crystals, but the lands he explored didnât offer him suitable specimens. He could only focus on refilling his stash of magical beasts for the time being.
Most of those regions featured rank 8 creatures. Noah felt surprised by their sheer number. If all those beasts were to attack the human domain, the cultivators wouldnât have any chance to survive.
âThe benefits of a constant expansion,â Noah thought as he inspected the lands under him.
The magical beasts had an easy time improving in that environment. Most of those packs had been at the peak of the food chain for millennia. They didnât have worthy opponents, so they could grow freely and create immense groups.
Each of those lands had certain overlords. Actually, it was better to say that the borders of those regions depended on how vast the various leadersâ influence was. The magical beasts could affect the environment with their aura, so each area represented the perfect lair for the packs that inhabited them.
"This isnât something that the cultivators can handle," Fergie said at some point during the travel. "There are too many magical beasts. The Immortal Lands belong to them already. How can any organization hope to defend their homes against this army?"
"They are far from united," Noah replied. "You donât see battles because each pack remains inside the borders of their leadersâ influence. Still, these creatures would fight over the smallest piece of land if they happened to meet."
"What are you looking for then?" Fergie asked.
Fergie could understand that Noah wanted to improve, but that environment didnât suit cultivators. There was a limit to how much laws could grow among magical beasts.
"I want a mess," Noah replied before he noticed something in the distance.
A large battle was happening in the distance. Two immense packs of magical beasts were fighting around a tree that resembled a short mountain.
There seemed to be something special about that tree, and Noah couldnât wait to check it out, but a massive figure suddenly appeared in his view and forced him to counterattack.
Noah threw a punch and flung away the creature. However, no blood spread in the sky. It seemed that his attack wasnât strong enough to make the creature bleed.
Fergie immediately prepared for battle. Scarlet flames gathered on his palms as his consciousness expanded. Then, a few figures suddenly appeared behind his back and forced him to release his attacks.
A sea of flames expanded behind him, and a series of screams echoed through the sky. Those creatures were incredibly fast, but they couldnât escape Noahâs sharp vision.
A squeal then resounded through the sky, and multiple black figures set off from the ground to shoot toward the duo. Fergie couldnât understand the meaning behind that cry, but Noah promptly replied with a roar.
The many figures suddenly stopped. An army of flying pig-type magical beasts became visible around the duo. Those creatures stared coldly at Noah and Fergie without making any sound.