Chapter 1809: Needing Power
Divine Emperor of Death
Davis stayed rooted to the spot as he heard Nightveilâs words. His eyes narrowed as he kept measuring her words before he spoke.
âYouâre seriously trying to ask a human whom you met a few seconds ago and tried to kill⦠to protect you?â
âDonât twist it.â Nightveilâs lips curved into one of disdain as she pointed at him, âAccording to you, you came to kill me thinking that I was a vile spirit. Mhm, Iâm having some doubts about your reputation as a Wicked Spirit Hunter now. Are you from the Renegade Human Shelter? I thought you were a human from the other side of the spirit land since I havenât heard of you.â
Davis then shook his head.
âIâm from the other side, alright, but suit yourself. I donât have time to waste.â
âWait.â
He was about to turn around when he heard her voice again.
Nightveil narrowed her eyes at him before she spoke, âIf you swear that you wonât harm me during my heavenly tribulation, Iâll give you more resources.â
Davis became flabbergasted by her attempt. He couldnât really tell if she was bad at negotiating or just trying to make ends meet. He couldnât help but heave a breath.
âFirst of all, I donât know you well to be swearing with those words with utter conviction. Secondly, if you become an immortal upon crossing the heavenly tribulation, thereâs a brief interval during ascendance where you are capable of killing me as long as Iâm within a twenty-seven-kilometer radius; the so-called ascendance zone where youâre locked in place for a short time before youâre forced to ascend. Youâre the one who should swear to the heavens that you wouldnât kill me after breaking through. Lastly, if you want my protection, youâre going to have to try better than that and explain why you prefer me over anyone else and make my time worthwhile. Otherwise, weâll just pretend that we didnât see each other.â
Nightveil bit her crimson lips as her expression became complex, âThatâs because youâre not a spirit from the Spirit Ancestral Grounds nor the hegemonic powers or a human from the Renegade Human Shelter, but you are a human from the other side, worth for me to gamble and take the chance.â
âIt still doesnât explain⦠though?â Davis felt confused as he thought.
He felt that this darkness spirit certainly had trouble communicating.
Looking at the human remain unconvinced, Nightveil clenched her fists, âI need someone to protect me while I undergo heavenly tribulation, and youâre the only darkness in the light that can help me. Your strange energy thatâs different than my darkness, I need that kind of terror to be directed at the people whoâll come for me in order to keep them at bay. You donât even have to deal with them this wayâ¦â
Davis smirked a bit. He had only shown Fallen Heavenâs death energy slightly along with his killing intent, yet it earned high praise from her. However, considering that a Lightning Elemental died from shock just from feeling Fallen Heavenâs death energy, he really couldnât blame her, could he?
âHow many are we talking about?â
âAt least two at our levelâ¦â Nightveil hesitantly answered.
Davis descended into contemplation.
There might be more, but If itâs like this, he probably wouldnât need to go hunt down spirits at his level as they would come towards him. However, it was yet to be seen if he could kill them as it was possible that they might simply give up dealing with Nightveil. But still, there were resources to gain.
âWhat kind of resources can you offer?â
Nightveil didnât hesitate to list an array of darkness resources and even light attributed resources, most of them at Emperor Grade, even heavenly resources that instantly garnered Davisâs approval. Moreover, she possessed a lot of light-attributed resources and spirit cores, numbering in the thousands, all of them collected from enacting her vengeance.
Nevertheless, he felt that Mo Mingzhiâs path to the mortal peak was carved in stone with the darkness-attributed resources alone. There was also an influx that tended to help him as well, although he didnât use his Darkness Laws much in the first place to bother even though it might become a foundation for a Greater Law like Death Laws.
Thinking like this, he became agreeable to protect her, but he still wasnât sure if this was an attempt to murder him when he expected the least. Considering purely from the side of benefits, he was sure that he was tasty to a spirit. Even if it werenât for his flesh, his blood essence and soul essence should be of exquisite taste to her.
âAlright, I agree.â
Davis nodded, causing Nightveilâs eyes to widen before she started scrutinizing him. However, his lips suddenly moved.
âHowever, how can I trust that you will give me the rewards after your breakthrough? You can kill me before I-â
âHere.â
Nightveil spoke as she sent an object flying towards him.
âThatâs half the rewards I promised you. If you think you can escape with that, be my guest. Weâll fight to the death.â
Nightveil spoke with a solemn voice, causing Davis to capture the spatial ring sent to him before he checked the contents. Instantly, he saw the plethora of resources before he chuckled.
âHeh, you know I canât escape to the Spirit Ancestral Grounds or the guarded world barrier as they would hunt me down as well. Smartâ¦â
Davis smirked as he raised his brows, âWhen are you going to ascend?â
âWhenever you are ready.â Nightveil smirked back, âItâs just a momentâs notice away from me. After all, all I have to do is make a breakthroughâ¦â
âWas that supposed to be a jab at the ineptitude of natural cultivation for humans?â
Davisâs brows twitched, but he didnât say anything before he nodded.
âBut preferably, I would like to have a breakthrough during midnight where my powers could be fully brought out.â
âIsnât that what I was asking?â
Davis inwardly cried with this prideful client of his before he nodded again, disinclined to argue.
âWhat about the oaths?â Nightveil couldnât help but ask.
So far, she was satisfied with the conversation but still hadnât received a proper reply from him.
âThat⦠you can only trust me on thisâ¦â
Davis wryly chuckled, causing Nightveil to clench her teeth.
âYou human-â
âIâm fully aware that I can leave when the heavenly tribulation starts and abandon you. If I were to ever leave, feel free to bring the heavenly tribulation to me.â
Davis grinned at Nightveil, who was angered but became dumbfounded. The next moment, she sneered.
âRidiculous, your probably faster than me if you can utter this with confidence.â
âOh, what should we do then?â Davis pursed his lips and shook his head, âWeâre back to square one if one of us canât believe the other. I have no need to believe you, but you, on the other hand, at least, until you pass the heavenly tribulation, need to believe in me.â
Nightveil looked pissed off like hell as her surroundings became darker and darker.
Davis flicked his fingers and sent the spatial ring back to her, causing her to narrow her eyes in bewilderment.
âWe can call this deal off if we donât reach an agreement. Iâm not ruthless enough to steal from a good person unless I absolutely need to.â
Nightveilâs lips twitched.
âSo you will still steal it in the endâ¦â
âThink what you likeâ¦â
Davis shrugged. He felt like he had wasted a bit of time if this negotiation failed. Thatâs all, but to Nightveil, if what she was saying was true, then she risked losing her ticket to ascendance.
Indeed, Nightveil felt confused enough to not know what to decide.
The heavens knew the intent of the one near her, whether they would help her or harm her. If they helped her, the tribulation would react angrily, and if they tried to harm her, it would ignore the others as long as they didnât get into the three-kilometer zone.
This unfairness was exactly what caused plenty of people to die in heavenly tribulations that they would only do it alone or with trusted people by their side in some secluded area. However, whom did she have?
No one!
Nightveil lowered her head and felt ridiculous about having to rely on a human. Suddenly, she got sight of the spatial ring in her palm and thought about it.
These resources were completely useless to her unless she planned on having children but unfortunately for her, that spelled death if she was unlucky. Therefore, she could afford to give it away even if it ended up being stolen.
She raised her head and nodded, âFine, Iâll agree. However, I wonât swear an oath that I wonât devour you to death after I become an immortal either.â
Davisâs lips curved into a wicked smile, âFine by me.â
If something like betrayal happened, he was rather looking forward to harvesting an immortal-level spirit core and soul essence!