Chapter 1663 - 1663. Average
Birth of the Demonic Sword
A blinding white halo spread from Ottoâs position and expanded through the dark world. It was cancer that spread inside Noahâs technique and destroyed the currents of dark matter that were suppressing the expert.
âIs he like Sword Saint?â Noah wondered while large chunks of his dark world fell apart.
In theory, Noahâs dark matter had already touched the liquid stage in terms of power. It could suppress cultivators at that level as long as Noah could focus his entire efforts on one of them.
Yet, liquid stage cultivators still had access to better "Breath". The amount of power carried by those energies was almost the same, but their quality was far different.
The dark matter was denser, but the liquid stage "Breath" had a superior structure. Experts on Sword Saintâs level could rely on that quality to overpower Noahâs dark world and destroy the technique with massive discharges of energy.
Noah couldnât see gaseous stage cultivators as worthy opponents anymore. His battle prowess also allowed him to overpower most liquid stage experts, but some existences were the same when it came to fighting warriors at the same level.
Noah couldnât be the only genius. Some cultivators were far above the average in terms of battle prowess. Sword Saint was one of them, and it seemed that Otto also stood near that realm.
Branches made of white light continued to spread through the dark world. Noah tried to stop them with his flames, but their energy was too intense for him.
The dark world couldnât apply its suppression on that light. It struggled to slow down the expansion of that blinding halo, and it often failed to obtain decent results.
âI need the cursed sword to stop it,â Noah concluded in his mind, but he still decided to store his weapon.
Noahâs body could endure the drawbacks generated by the cursed sword far better now, but he still preferred to avoid using it blindly. He didnât want to reach his mental limit before being sure that he could kill his opponent.
âLetâs see if I can do this,â Noah thought before raising his hand.
His palm landed on solid air at some point, and cracks spread from its edges. A connection to the void appeared, but Noah didnât let his hand enter that realm.
His aura promptly seeped inside that firm layer that divided the Immortal Lands from the void. A third dimension slowly opened, and the dark matter didnât hesitate to enter it.
The Shadow Domain expanded at an unfathomable speed. Miss Voidâs normal spell was nothing compared to Noahâs new version, but the consumption of darkness was far higher.
Still, Noah didnât care as long as he could obtain better effects. Moreover, he could rely on the dark matter to fill part of the requirements.
The Shadow Domain spread in a dimension that Otto couldnât sense. It reached the areas invaded by the blinding light and eventually arrived where the cultivator was releasing his energy.
The dark world was falling into pieces, but Noah disregarded it and entered the Shadow Domain. A massive chunk of his energy vanished to perform the technique, but its activation was a success.
The light around Noah dimmed. He found himself on the same battlefield, but everything was darker there. It was as if he had entered a dark version of the Immortal Lands.
Noah shot forward. Ottoâs dim light didnât do anything to his figure. Noah could cross it while inside the Shadow Domain, and he eventually ended up in front of his opponent.
The Demonic Sword came out of the separate space and ended up in his hand. Noah pulled his weapon back and gathered energy on its sharp edges. Dark matter covered the blade, and roots also spread over its surface.
The dark world was suppressing Ottoâs senses, so he couldnât see that Noah had left the battlefield. He was completely unaware that his opponent had prepared one of his stronger attacks and was aiming for his head.
Noah thrust the weapon forward, and a crack appeared inside the Shadow Domain. The fissure was inside Ottoâs head, and the Demonic Sword pierced his mind when it reappeared in the outside world.
A straight singularity shot out of the Demonic Sword and destroyed Ottoâs head. Most of his upper body also vanished during the attack.
The white light suddenly stopped expanding. It lost its source of power, so its structure began to crumble under the suppression of the dark world.
Noah transferred himself into the real world. The dark matter in the distance began to pierce the crumbling branches of light and reach for what remained of Ottoâs body.
It only took a second to devour Ottoâs lower body. The dark matter transformed it into energy before that flesh could disperse anything.
âI bet Sword Saint was stronger than this,â Noah laughed in his mind.
Noah felt that he had overestimated Otto. Dodging a surprise attack and being able to deal with the dark world were average achievements in Noahâs mind.
The effects related to the Shadow Domain were hard to handle, but many experts could easily develop countermeasures. The other side of the Immortal Lands was unaware of Noah, but that still didnât justify such an easy killing of a rank 8 cultivator.
âThe dark world alone would have deployed countermeasures to these techniques,â Noah thought while inspecting the battlefield. âDoing something about the Shadow Domain during the seventh rank is almost impossible, but the eighth rank should feature only the best of the best. Heaven and Earth have created a weak system founded only on laws.â
Noah couldnât help but consider Heaven and Earthâs system as a whole. The various organizations, forces, and teams in the Immortal Lands often featured experts that had reached that level due to external resources.
That obviously led to weaker experts, but Heaven and Earth seemed to agree with that behavior. They didnât care about the human domain as long as they obtained new laws.
âWhat are they even trying to accomplish?â Noah wondered while dispersing the dark world and glaring at the sky.
Noah knew almost nothing certain about Heaven and Earth. His knowledge about those existences came from rumors and deductions, but he could question every single piece of information.
Still, it was clear that Heaven and Earth had a goal. The Tribulations and the many harsh environments of the Immortal Lands would have no meaning otherwise. Those mighty existences were looking for something, and Noah felt disappointed to learn that they settled for such weak experts.
âMaybe I can handle solid stage cultivators,â Noah sighed in his mind.
The Shadow Domain gave Noah the chance to kill every expert in the world. Miss Void was right. Her technique was perfect, and Noahâs understanding had even managed to remove its only drawback.
Yet, the sky began to behave strangely after Noah won his battle. Lumps of light condensed among that whiteness and gave birth to uneven shapes gathered in the same spot.
Noah felt the need to attack that mass of light, but his instincts soon sensed a massive barrier between him and that structure. He didnât know when that defense had appeared, but something told him that it was better to avoid launching singularities there.
Light continued to acc.u.mulate until it took the shape of a humanoid figure. Noah almost opened his mouth at the sight of his previous opponent. The whiteness had given birth to Otto, and even his existence seemed to match the expert.
Authorâs notes: I have no electricity. My laptop is literally about to turn off. I started to write the next chapter, but everything is about to go black. I will post the other two chapters tomorrow when the electricity should be back on. Maybe I should get another sheep.