Chapter 2109 Devourer of Souls
Chapter 2109 Devourer of Souls
?Emerging from the sanctum’s metallic confines, Yun Lintian and his companions found themselves back in the desolate wasteland. The oppressive silence was broken only by the howling wind whipping sand across the barren landscape.
“Any idea where we should head next, Senior Lan?” Yun Lintian asked, his gaze scanning the seemingly endless expanse.
Lan Qinghe, her brow furrowed in thought, surveyed the surroundings. “The God Tomb is vast and likely segmented into different regions,” she mused. “Finding specific locations will be challenging without a map or some form of guidance.”
Li Shan offered his suggestion. “Perhaps we should focus on landmarks or distinctive features. Any anomalies in the environment might point us toward areas of interest.”
Yun Lintian nodded slowly. He tried to invoke the fragment of the Soul Scepter but nothing happened in the end.
Rumble—
As they deliberated, a faint tremor shook the ground beneath their feet.
Lan Qinghe and Li Shan reacted at the same time. They released their power, protecting everyone.
BOOM!!
The tremors intensified, escalating into a violent earthquake that sent sand and debris flying. The desolate landscape contorted before their eyes, revealing a hidden passage emerging from the cracked earth.
Yun Lintian watched in awe as the passage unfolded, revealing a dark, cavernous opening that seemed to beckon them forward. A surge of curiosity mingled with apprehension coursed through him.
“What do you think, Seniors?” he inquired, his voice barely audible over the thundering tremors.
Lan Qinghe, her eyes gleaming with newfound interest, responded. “It seems someone has indeed been watching us.”
Li Shan, ever cautious, voiced a word of warning. “We should tread carefully. This could be a trap or a natural phenomenon with unforeseen consequences.”
Yun Lintian, however, felt an undeniable pull towards the newly revealed passage.
“We can always explore the immediate vicinity before venturing deeper,” he proposed, a plan forming in his mind.
With a shared nod of agreement, they cautiously approached the yawning abyss. A frigid air emanated from the depths, chilling them to the bone despite their enhanced cultivation.
Yun Lintian conjured a ball of vibrant blue flame that illuminated the darkness within. The passage stretched downwards, seemingly endless. The only sound was the drip-drip of unseen water echoing from the cavern walls.
In order to protect everyone, Li Shan took the lead while Lan Qinghe followed behind Yun Lintian and the others. The descent was slow and arduous, the oppressive atmosphere growing heavier with each step. The only solace was the faint blue light cast by Yun Lintian’s flame, a beacon in the suffocating darkness.
Yun Lintian activated the Eyes of Heaven and saw the energy flow become stronger as they walked further.
After what felt like an eternity, they reached a seemingly bottomless pit. A faint, ethereal glow emanated from the depths, beckoning them further.
“This is it,” Lan Qinghe declared, her voice echoing in the vast chamber. “The source of the energy.”
Yun Lintian was surprised. The ethereal glow pulsed with an otherworldly rhythm, drawing him in like a moth to a flame.
Through the Eyes of Heaven, Yun Lintian noticed a faint soul fluctuation within the light.
“A residual soul?” Yun Lintian spoke up.
Li Shan pointed towards the ethereal glow. “Look closely. It seems to shift and writhe, almost… sentient.”
The light wasn’t static, it pulsed and swayed in an unsettling manner. It was as if some unseen entity resided within, observing their every move.
“I wonder which ancient god it is,” Lan Qinghe said calmly.
Suddenly, a booming voice reverberated through the chamber, emanating from the depths of the pit.
“Mortals! Who dares trespass upon the sacred realm of the Soul Devourer?”
The voice, laced with a chilling malevolence, sent shivers down their spines. The ethereal glow intensified, revealing a swirling vortex of energy within the abyss.
“The Soul Devourer?” Lan Qinghe frowned slightly. “Never heard of it.”
Yun Lintian approached and cupped his fists respectfully. “We apologize for interrupting your rest, Senior. We come seeking answers, hoping you can clarify them for us.”
The booming voice echoed once more, tinged with amusement. “Answers? You mortals are audacious to seek knowledge in a place where even gods fear to tread. But perhaps you can be of some use…”
The swirling vortex of energy pulsed violently, and a monstrous figure began to materialize within it. Its form was vaguely humanoid, yet grotesquely distorted. Inky black tentacles writhed from its back, and a single glowing red eye stared down at them with predatory hunger.
“I am Xie Pojun, the Devourer of Souls,” the entity boomed, its voice dripping with malice. “And you… you shall become my next meal.”
Yun Lintian frowned slightly. He tried to reason with this person, but it seemed to be futile.
“We come in peace, Devourer,” Yun Lintian declared, his voice firm. “We seek information, not conflict.”
Xie Pojun’s monstrous eye narrowed, the red glow intensifying. “Peace? You dare speak of peace while trespassing upon my domain?”
“The Soul Scepter…” Yun Lintian asked calmly. “Do you know its whereabouts?”
A cruel amusement twisted Xie Pojun’s features. “The Scepter? Perhaps. But why should I tell you? You are but mortals, food for the Devourer!”
Li Shan summoned his silver spear, ready to fight. But Yun Lintian raised a hand, stopping him.
Taking a deep breath, Yun Lintian channeled the power of the Dragon God’s Soul within him. A surge of azure energy pulsed through his body, wrapping him in a shimmering aura of divine power. The cavern trembled as the Dragon God’s might met the Devourer’s aura head-on.
“You are a powerful entity,” Yun Lintian admitted, his voice resonating with newfound authority. “But it seems you have a problem with your judgment.”
Xie Pojun recoiled slightly, the amusement in its eye replaced with shock. The Dragon God’s power was a potent force, even amongst the most ancient beings.
“This aura… Are you a descendant of the Primordial Azure Dragon God?” Xie Pojun asked coldly despite the turmoil in his heart.
“No, that’s not right. He couldn’t have a son.” Xie Pojun seemed to realize something.
He stared at Yun Lintian attentively and asked. “He actually gave his blood to you? And how could you inherit it?”
Xie Pojun’s mind reeled in confusion. The Primordial Azure Dragon God held the highest status among the ancient deities. Yet, Yun Lintian appeared utterly mortal. How could the Dragon God have bestowed upon him his blood?
What confounded Xie Pojun even further was how Yun Lintian had managed to fuse with it. Such a feat should be utterly impossible.
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