Chapter 3500 Settling The Debt

Chapter 3500 Settling The Debt

"You're here again so soon~"

Davis sat in front of Fairy Thunderblaze with a table in between them.

"Well, that was rather a quick welcome, unlike previously. Were you expecting me to return with what I promised?"

He asked with a knowing smile. When he appeared near the Blazing Thunderlight Sect this time, he was quickly noticed and welcomed. Although there wasn't fanfare, there was much respect on the level of red carpet welcome with guards aligned on the pathway.

"Of course." Fairy Thunderblaze's melodious voice echoed out.

"I believe we may have had some misunderstandings, but I am still confident that you are a man of your word. If you are not, well- I would be disappointed, to say the least."

Davis stared at her for a few seconds, looking at her unmoving eyes before he nodded.

"Alright, you did well waiting all this while."

Davis sent her a life ring. It was new and was at the High-Level Immortal Emperor Grade. It flew towards Fairy Thunderblaze before she reached out her palm, where it landed upon her.

Looking into the unbound life ring, her gaze shook.

She heaved a breath, appearing to be moved at the quality of the annihilative heavenly flame wisps inside the life ring. She could sense its prowess was at Mid-Stage Immortal Emperor.

It was still covered by a layer of life energy that seemed to keep it afloat and tame, making her raise her head to look at Davis.

"I know I can believe you."

Fairy Thunderblaze stood up as she wore the life ring on her left hand's index finger, "Although it took some time and a few reminders, I believed you would bring annihilative heavenly flames to me regardless. It's just- my urge to become stronger has been significantly boosted by you, so I couldn't wait. I'll apologize for the trouble."

Davis lightly nodded before he gestured with an amused smile, "The life ring is not cheap."

"Of course, I'll return it after use."

"No need. Take it as a compensation for the delay."

"If you say so~" Fairy Thunderblaze's melodious voice echoed out.

"Would you like some tea? I know you would come, so I collected High-Level Immortal Emperor Grade Tea Leaves myself from the Arkrain Forest, and these leaves come from a mix of plants-"

Fairy Thunderblaze poured steaming amber liquid into the set of cups, causing an aromatic scent to envelope the room.

"Wild Restavia, Freal Mint, and a touch of Verdant Lemon..."

"Unfortunately," Davis wryly smiled, "I have not brushed up on my knowledge of herbs at the Immortal Emperor Grade, so I wouldn't know what you are talking about."

"Aha~" Fairy Thunderblaze giggled in response as though his honesty amused her, "That's fine as I believe you will grow stronger and far more erudite, even peeking into the secrets of the heavens."

She sat down and gestured elegantly, "Please."

"Well," Davis shrugged and reached out his hand, "... your belief is going to get me killed."

Fairy Thunderblaze's gaze flashed, "You have guts. Who do you think you are?"

He dares to threaten the master of this world?

They were Anarchic Divergents, for heaven's sake. She believed it would be stupid of them to think they were not monitored.

"Do I really need to say?" Davis was relaxed on the couch as he lay sideways and threw high-grade type of grapes into his mouth, feeling the sweetness and sourness hit the spot.

In his mind, the World Master was not afraid of him or Fallen Heaven. He was very clear about that.

However, he knew she was certainly afraid of losing Saintess Lunaria and the First Haven World. If she forced Isabella, Shirley, and Evelynn to die in the Candidacy, he was confident he could throw the most calamitous tantrum in the First Haven World, one that would shake the universe.

Even if he could not do anything against her, he was confident of dooming the World Master's universe, achieving what the World Master wanted to avoid at all costs.

"..."

Fairy Thunderblaze eventually sighed.

She couldn't tell if this man was delusional or confident to be determined enough to pick a fight against the World Master. Ever since she entered the Astral Forgeheart Minor Realm, her horizons had widened, and from there, she could imagine what kind of powerful hegemon the World Master would be like.

She... absolutely... didn't want to offend such a person, an immortal deity.

However, she sighed again.

"I hate it when you make me feel like there is much more that I can do."

She raised her hands and extended her fingers, causing annihilative heavenly lightning strands and destructive heavenly flames wisps to dance.

"It makes me feel like I've wasted my life all this time."

"Being competitive is good." Davis rose up and shot a knowing smile, "If it weren't for Myria's presence both as a teacher and rival, I wouldn't be this strong. You should also learn from her since you two seem to be somewhat close."

"I will if I have the chance," Fairy Thunderblaze cupped her hands, causing the strand of fire and lightning energy to die.

"Until next time."

"It was nice meeting you, but I don't think we'll have the opportunity to meet again unless you come to my weddings. After we ascend, I hope you don't scheme yourself to death, or I guess I should worry about that myself. Hahaha."

Davis laughed at himself as he walked out, knowing that he could also do some stupid schemes and get himself killed. The true immortal world wouldn't be as forgiving as the First Haven World.

Fairy Thunderblaze watched him leave, a strange light lurking in her eyes.

After Davis appeared, he headed back to his city, feeling good that he got rid of the debt.

'Seems like she didn't have any schemes today. After all the warnings, perhaps she toned it down a bit...'

He thought, not finding anything suspicious with the tea or her actions. There were no karmic traps either, so he determined she was fine as an ally for the moment.

Halfway to his home, he turned to look in the southern direction, wondering if he should go beat up Saint Riyal Mendez and steal his Divine Technique since his wedding with Everlight was closing in.

However, he reconsidered and felt like he shouldn't poke any beehives right now, even though he was confident he could blaze the hive to the ground.