Chapter 793 Going To The Raksa Sea

Denise disappeared.

Silence enveloped the whole world.

"I want you to die."

Darren's eyes were bloodshot. Although he had calmed down, he looked terrible.

"You are weak," the female stated.

Her cold voice was devoid of any emotion.

She glanced at Darren one last time before quietly walking away.

Boom.

An explosion rocked the skies. When a big hole appeared, the woman flew toward it. Her light green dress flew with the wind as she hovered before the gap for a brief moment. She was so beautiful that it was almost breathtaking.

A moment later, she disappeared.

The sound of footsteps dispersed the silence.

A figure bathed in gold light appeared in the space all of a sudden.

"What just happened? What woke me?"

The Water Kylin, who had been in a deep sleep had felt the mighty aura. It had been so intense that it woke him.

"Master, did someone dare to offend us? Allow me to kill him in an instant! Humph!" the Water Kylin said arrogantly. He did not know about the events that had transpired while he was asleep.

"Master, what's wrong with you? Why do you look like you are going to kill someone?" The Water Kylin realized that something was wrong when he saw the expression on Darren's face.

"Shut up," Finley rebuked the Water Kylin. His voice carried so much anger that the Water Kylin trembled.

"Damn it! What's wrong? Have I offended you?" the Water Kylin asked in an innocent tone.

"If you say one more word, I will beat you," Finley roared at the Water Kylin. Still puzzled and terrified, the Water Kylin didn't dare to speak.

"It's okay, buddy," Darren said with a bitter smile.

Only then did the Water Kylin realize that something was wrong. When he asked Finley for details through his spiritual sense, Finley explained the incident to him.

"Elsa, she..." When the Water Kylin heard Finley's explanation, his heart skipped a beat, and sorrow coursed through him.

"Let's go see my sister." Darren tried his best to remain calm, but his composure frightened Finley and the Water Kylin.

"Darren, don't be too sad. Perhaps Elsa is still alive. I received some soul information before she disappeared."

"Yes, master. Elsa will be fine. We can kill the 'immortal' after we improve our strength. Then, Elsa will return," the Water Kylin tried to console Darren.

"She is an immortal... How can we fight against her?" Darren looked up at the sky as he murmured.

"So what? The three of us will work har

new that an intense hatred remained deep in his heart.

"We are not powerful enough. Even if we found her, it would be pointless," Darren replied in a calm voice. However, deep in his heart, he felt like a needle had stabbed him.

"Well, I see. Master, you are right." The Water Kylin nodded in agreement.

Soon, they approached a cave on the hillside of a large mountain.

"Sir, have you found a method to detoxify Hanson?"

"Yes, I have been able to refine the antidote pill after extensive research. But I need several special medicinal herbs. Have a look." The old man handed over a beast hide on which there were drawings of several plants they had never seen before.

"I've never seen these things. I don't know where to find them," Darren said.

"Mathew saw these things in the Raksa Sea before, but he is unable to go there at present. He wants you to look for them," the old man explained.

"Darren, back when Hanson and I tried to hide from the clay figures in the Raksa Sea, I was suppressed by the rules during the fight. Now, I can't enter the Raksa Sea by any means. I'm sorry, but I have to bother you with this," Mathew stated.

"No problem. I will go with Finley and the Water Kylin." Darren nodded.

"Okay. Thank you. And be careful, please."

Once outside the cave, Darren, Finley, and the Water Kylin opened the entrance to the Raksa Sea using the method Mathew had told them.

"Since we are here, I will take the opportunity to look for Barnes the Holy."

The idea struck Darren right before he entered the black vortex channel. 'If I find Barnes the Holy, can I ask him to kill the immortal?' he wondered.