B2 - Chapter 76

B2 - Chapter 76

William felt the wind rush past his ears as gravity pulled him down. He could feel his body wanting to tumble, but that was one thing he could control. It wasnt possible for him to fly yet, but at least he wouldnt look like a flailing mortal as he fell to the beach below.

He ignored everything but the cliff wall in front of him as the speed at which he fell slowly increased. He looked for any cracks or protrusions that would make it easier to stop himself. Unfortunately, the cliff was smooth, almost like it was melted rock.

He quickly looked down and discovered it was the same the entire way down. So be it.

Qi blazed to life around his free hand. He formed a claw and slammed it into the cliff wall, digging his nails into the rock. William winced as a sharp force tugged at his shoulder, but he was successful.

Not in the way he assumed. Instead of an abrupt stop, William's fingers felt a trail of deep grooves in the rock as he slowed to a halt, the Qi acting like a softener to the rock instead of leaving it firm and brittle.

William looked down and saw that he had covered a quarter of the distance needed.

Not too bad, he said to himself. He only needed to repeat this a few more times.

Williams fingers had left a few more long grooves into the cliff wall before he felt confident enough to let himself drop the rest of the way. He pushed off the rock and redirected his Qi to his legs, reinforcing them to be doubly safe before his landing threw up a small plume of sand.

He smiled as his plan went as expected for once without something going horribly wrong.

Took you long enough.

William turned to see Kae standing over a suspiciously red-tinted white sand. He scanned his fellow disciples body to see where the damage was but didnt see anything obvious.

You got hurt, he frowned.

I did, Kae nodded. Now Im not. What you did isnt possible for me, so unless you could handle my weight on the way down, there was no other choice.

William had used [Observe] on Kae right before they entered the Abyss and saw that his Strength attribute was a hundred and fifty. Ten more than his own after he assigned points to Strength.

Sometimes, he forgot how much the way he controlled his Qi magnified his strengthsomething good that came out of the basic martial skills he had picked up in the Outer Court at the very start.

Right, William replied awkwardly. If we come across another cliff like that, know that your additional weight would make no difference.

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It is.

The mountains that made up the border in the level was circular.

It was.

William sighed and came to a stop, Kae following immediately after. They had covered hundreds of miles in those five hours without anything changing, and it looked like that would continue if his eyes werent being tricked.

You were right a few hours ago, William turned to Kae, It might be better to just wait and see.

I wouldnt go as far as to say Im right, Kae squinted at the ocean. Does it look like the water level changed?

He followed Kaes line of sight with alarm. The ocean, or whatever it was, had an eerily still surface. There were no waves or any movement that could cause any changes. That was normal.

If Kae was right, it could mean trouble.

Im not sure, William narrowed his eyes. The only way to tell was to look at where the water touched the sand on the beach. It didnt look like it changed.

It seems higher to me, Kae insisted.

He raised an eyebrow at that and watched for it to happen again. His increased patience paid off when it took nearly an hour for him to see it.

William glanced at the surrounding hundreds of miles of shoreline and saw the small increase was consistent everywhere. A shiver ran down his spine when he realized how massive something had to be to cause this.

Back up, William ordered, pulling Kae toward the cliff wall. I think something is coming toward us.

Kae was quick to realize what he did. Should we take our chances and climb the cliff?

Too late.

A small hump appeared in the water. The problem was it was impossibly far from them, and if it looked this small from there, it was absolutely massive. Even worse, there were two red glowing dots at the front.

In the next second, it covered half the distance to them. At this pace, it would be at the shore before they could climb halfway up the cliff.