Chapter 1128: Heading to the South Pole
Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Even with the modern advancements in technology and civilization, humanity was still unable to completely conquer this continent.
The harsh environment makes it impossible for humans to inhabit and survive here.
Moreover, cultivating crops is out of the question; all necessary supplies must be transported from the outside.
In the vast 65 million square kilometers of the South Pole, there was a misty sea area with thousands of islands, large and small, connected by icebergs.
Despite being covered by ice and snow throughout the year, some of these islands miraculously grew green vegetation.
This specific region, however, was an unexplored and off-limits area for various countries, not even daring to take photographs.
Satellite images showed a vast expanse of fog, making it impossible to see the mysteries of this region.
Countries worldwide keep secrets about the South Pole, especially the most core and confidential secrets of the Ten Great Empires.
This was because this place was considered the origin of the martial arts civilization.
Hansworth referred to this place as the origin of the martial artis civilization, while western countries called it the origin of martial arts.
Martial artists from both east and west, upon discovering this place, had consistently sent strong individuals to explore the secrets within the various ruins and sites.
In this region, on the north side of an iceberg towering hundreds of meters high, the melted ice had revealed a complete bronze door.
This bronze door has a massive plaque hanging above it.
On the plaque was a number: “14.”
This might be the 14th ruin site in the South Pole mentioned by Jaroslaw Thornton.
This ruin site was initially opened by Old Devil Yanagi using Braydon Neals blood.
The sabretooth tiger from the capital’s No. 8 Courtyard came from the 14th ruin site.
In front of the bronze door, a man in a blue robe stood with his hands behind his back, asking softly, “When will Braydon arrive?”
“He should arrive in the evening.”
The person standing beside him was none other than Shadow.
The man in the blue robe was Old Devil Yanagi.
He had been stationed in the South Pole for years, managing the 14th ruin site alone.
Outsiders couldn’t touch this ruin site.
Old Devil Yanagi whispered, “Go and tell Graham that his grandson has arrived; have him make arrangements.”
“Yes, sir!”
Shadow disappeared in a flash.
The South Pole, known as the seventh continent, hid many secrets.
It gathered powerful individuals from around the world.
These weren’t just the recognized pinnacles of each country.
The number of ruin sites in South Pole is vast, but once a ruin site was assigned a number, it would become an extremely perilous forbidden zone. These zones were guaranteed to contain valuable treasures.
Moreover, the most dangerous of all ruin sites was the one ranked first.
It was an absolute forbidden zone.
This place was discovered a hundred years ago.
Today, no one dared to have any ideas about Area 1.
Not only because Area 1 could not be opened, but also anyone approaching Area 1 would be attacked, and even supreme pinnacle dared not approach.
However, today, a girl returning from the outside world claimed to be going home, and she said that her home was in Area 1, the forbidden zone.
Joao found this hard to believe.
At this moment, an ancient bronze carriage appeared in the distance, pulled by nine unicorns.
Such rare things were almost unheard of outside.
Not to mention the nine unicorns, completely white with no stray hairs, which were extraordinarily majestic.
Seeing the carriage approaching, Joao’s face changed dramatically as he was shocked. “Why is this great person here?”
Braydon and Sadie stood quietly, watching the carriage approach from afar.
Behind the carriage, a thousand people followed.
A thousand slaves, all with considerable strength.
Braydon smiled faintly and said, “Interesting!”
“This great person is a giant in the South Pole. Don’t speak recklessly so as not to jeopardize your life.”
Joao reminded with a deep voice.
His well-intentioned reminder was also for his own sake.
If he offended the person in the carriage because of Braydon and others, he would be in trouble too.
The carriage stopped. The nine unicorns were full of spirituality, as if they could understand human speech.
Even in the outside world, dogs raised by city dwellers, such as Golden Retrievers, could understand human speech. Some even had an intelligence level comparable to an eight or nine-year-old child.
In this place, spiritual beings like the unicorns could naturally understand human speech.
The bronze carriage stopped, accompanied by a gentle voice, saying, “Are you Braydon?”
The curtain of the carriage was lifted, and a beautiful girl walked out, appearing to be around fifteen or sixteen years old.
She had clear eyes and white teeth, and her gaze fell lightly on Braydon.
Braydon looked at her, and there was a hint of confusion in his eyes.
When he looked at the girl, he was reminded of a relative of his.
This relative had already passed away.
His name was Lowell Neal!
In the previous generation of the Neal family, there were four brothers and one sister.