Chapter 710: Dragons' Realm
Standing on his tiptoes, Hui peered toward the horizon. Zhubi?
Cho Haoli scoffed. Are you talking to the dragons?
Hui startled. Senior, I didnt notice you there!
Of course you didnt. Unless I intend to reveal my presence, how would someone as lowly as you notice me? Cho Haoli asked haughtily.
Indeed, indeed. Ah, Senior is truly enlightened, Hui agreed. I need to pay attention. If Senior snuck up on me this easily, while wearing bright gold, think of how easily someone determined could catch me unawares! I need to remember that I ascended, but I only just ascended. I might be Immortal, but Im the weakest Immortal. In essence, Im a mortal.
Immortal, and yet closer to mortal than Ive been in a long time. Truly, these are the contradictions of a world such as this! Im too powerful to be allowed to exist in the mortal realm, and yet too weak to fight anyone within this realm.
In a way, Im like a MMORPG player who just got access to the next part of the map. Sure, I have access to a whole new world of excitement now, but any other player can PK me right out the gate! I need to get stronger, fast. And that wasnt happening in the village.
Although I could study the power of time in the village, that isnt going to make me stronger any time soon. It is time, after all. I could sit there for years and fail to comprehend it.
No, what I need are new techniques, new barriers, new talismans! Hopefully those can all be found in Heart Lotus City.
That, and Zhubi. He gazed at the distant dragon again.
Cho Haoli snorted. You fool. Desiring after the dragons they will never so much as look your direction.
I kept one as a pet for many years, Hui said simply, touching his neck.
What? Dont be delusional. A dragon wouldnt allow itself to be kept as a pet. Cho Haoli rolled his eyes.
Hui looked at him, then looked away, shrugging in his heart. It doesnt matter if you believe me or not. It doesnt change the truth.
Ah, who am I kidding? Id forgive him, no matter what.
Cho Haoli stared after Hui. Are you mad? Interfering in a battle between dragons are you asking to die?
Absolutely not, Senior! Hui cried over his shoulder. I dont want to die! Its just, I cant let Zhubi die, either!
Gritting his teeth, Cho Haoli stared after Hui, then looked at Xi Muchen and Zhang Ming practicing on the floor. He waved his sleeve, parking the boat where it stood. Ill watch from here. I wont rescue you, but if you defeat one of the dragons, Ill ensure a swift retreat, as long as you share a fair seventy percent of it with me!
Defeat? Who said Im going to defeat the dragons?
Well, I suppose if the white one is Zhubi, and the blue one is attacking him then yes, I will defeat the dragon. If I can, of course!
Hui glanced back. Fair? Seventy percent is fair? Ill give you thirty percent!
Ha? Im doing all the hard work here. Sixty percent, at least.
Senior, please forgive me, but am I not the one fighting the dragon? Hui returned.
And Im the one escaping from the more powerful one you fail to defeat. Indeed, my role is the most crucial, Cho Haoli declared, standing at his full height.
Hui shook his head. Ill bargain with this madman later. Hes refusing to see reason right now! Lets see if he changes his tune after I succeed. Again, of course, assuming this is Zhubi. If it isnt, Ill immediately accept his services, for a fair share of seventy percent of the zero dragons I kill!
As he spoke with Cho Haoli, he flew, and in no time, reached the edge of the storm the dragons fight generated. Dark purple clouds blocked out the sun. Rain pelted Hui, barely held off by his qi. Lightning flashed, strobing through the darkness. The thunder boomed a moment later, loud enough to rattle Huis bones. Forcing his way through the storm, he extended his divine sense through the rain. Zhubi?
The white dragon turned toward him. Its eyes widened. It flew toward him at top speed, opening its mouth.
Hui stiffened, then flopped over limp in the air. Oh shit. If its not Zhubi, Im fucked!