Necropolis Immortal

Chapter 1346: Giving Up Bow and Arrow

Chapter 1346: Giving Up Bow and Arrow


Zhuo Bufan was as pale as a sheet and his hair disheveled, his eyes red with grief. There was no sign of his customary good-for-nothing air to be found—a dense atmosphere of bleak desolation wrapped around him.


The Scorch King was dead and his two elder brothers also gone. His father’s forces had disintegrated and he no longer had a backer. He was all alone in this world.


Before his death, the Scorch King had maneuvered his dao rules to protect Zhuo Bufan. If it wasn’t for Jinse arriving in the nick of time with the Purple Stellar Mountain, the duke wouldn’t have lived much longer either.


When they emerged safely from Stars.p.a.ce Region, uncontrollable despair burst forth from Zhuo Bufan’s heart. The cultivators of Cloudexit City fell silent.


“The Extraordinary Duke is a thing of the past with the fall of the Scorch King.”


“Zhuo Bufan is just Zhuo Bufan, he’s a duke no longer. He might make it to kinghood if his pain transforms into motivation and he throws himself into cultivation though. Apparently, he’s close with the Immortal King.”


“What a shame about the Scorch King. He insisted on walking the path of the scorching sun and refused to break through, keeping himself at second step king. If he’d been willing to give it up, he might’ve been the strongest king in Stars.p.a.ce Region.”


Lamentations flowed out of the city; no one delighted in the king’s death. Even those who once scorned Zhuo Bufan refrained from jeering at him.


“Hold on!” someone exclaimed. “That’s Jinse of the Immortal PaG.o.da, Dusksnow Morningstar and Zhuo Bufan of Stars.p.a.ce Region. Who’s the fourth person? His aura is stronger than sixth step—he’s a seventh step king!”


“Who is he? Is there another seventh step king at the Immortal PaG.o.da?!” Many pairs of eyes scanned Hua Fengwen.


He no longer resembled a doddering old man—he was back to his das.h.i.+ng, heroic self. Hua Fengwen had regained his dao heart through countless rounds of battling for his life.


“He looks very familiar… he’s… Hua Fengwen!”


“That’s right, it’s Hua Fengwen! So he went to Stars.p.a.ce Region and became a seventh step king there!”


“Heavens! It’s only been a hundred thousand years. He ascended to seventh step king during this time!” gasped cultivators in Cloudexit City.


A hundred thousand years was sufficient for him to rise from sixth step king to seventh step? He’d only become a t.i.tled king a hundred thousand years ago!


Most kings still struggled with stabilizing their cultivation level after a hundred thousand years. But not only had the long-vanished Hua Fengwen stabilized his, he’d broken through to become a high level king!


No wonder he was the foremost genius of the Hongmeng—he well and truly deserved the t.i.tle!


When the Kaleidoscopic King, disciple of Origin World’s World King, became a t.i.tled king, he’d only been a fourth step king. His level was two steps lower than Hua Fengwen, but his master and resources were much superior. In comparison, Hua Fengwen only had a regular sixth step king to learn from.


His reemergence in public view at this time stunned the realm.


Dusksnow Morningstar was still a half step king. There was no sign of disappointment or anger on his face, just the same quiet calm as if the depths of still water.


The four headed straight for the Immortal PaG.o.da when they entered town. Whether it was Dusksnow Morningstar or Zhuo Bufan, both had nothing to their name and the only place they could find succor was the Immortal PaG.o.da.


“Dusksnow Morningstar!” The Purpleclad Duke suddenly appeared in front of the genius. “Stars.p.a.ce Region is no more and Stars.p.a.ce City destroyed. What are your plans now?” he asked lowly.


“The Immortal King at the Immortal PaG.o.da will take me in,” Dusksnow Morningstar responded expressionlessly. He didn’t pause, plainly not wanting to have anything to do with the duke if he could help it.


When Stars.p.a.ce Region came under attack, cultivators from all over had come in support. They fearlessly charged in to locate friends and family, even if they were no match for the ghosts.


But the Purpleclad Duke never appeared on the scene.


One word exchanged with the duke was one word too many for Dusksnow Morningstar.


Purpleclad frowned faintly, he knew what was running through the genius’ mind. It wasn’t that he hadn’t wanted to rush to Stars.p.a.ce’s aid, but that vestiges of the Stars.p.a.ce King’s power had flung him back the moment he approached the region.


This was why he was still alive and safeguarding Cloudexit City.


Dusksnow Morningstar didn’t know about this, nor did he want to know. All he knew was that Stars.p.a.ce Region had fallen and his loved ones devoured by the vicious ghosts. Some had turned into vicious ghosts themselves—he’d had to cut those down with his own hand. He was now a withdrawn and taciturn fellow, a reaction at the opposite end of the spectrum compared to Zhuo Bufan.


“Senior Hua, I’d like to learn the way of the sword,” he suddenly said to Hua Fengwen.


“I’m not that much older than you, so just use my name.” He looked at Morningstar. “Have you decided?”


“Mmhmm.” Morningstar nodded. “The venerated enforcer says I’m suited for sword dao, as does the Bloodclad Duke. During a critical moment in a previous battle, I would’ve died if I hadn’t deployed the sword technique that the venerated enforcer taught me.”


He was a bow and arrow cultivator, but the path he’d walked for millions of years had been less useful than a single sword technique when faced with unending hordes of ghosts. That’d finally swayed him.


“It’s not too late to set foot on your proper path,” nodded Hua Fengwen. “I’ll help you find a master when we reach the Immortal PaG.o.da.”


“…understood.” Morningstar wanted to take Hua Fengwen for his master, but he didn’t mention it again when he heard the king’s response. Hua Fengwen was also a sword cultivator, and a very strong one at that.


“It’s not that I don’t want to teach you, it’s that I can’t,” the king explained. “The Dragonrise technique that you deployed exceeds my grasp of sword dao. If I teach you, you’ll never rise beyond the limits of that stroke.


“The one who invented it is also part of the Immortal PaG.o.da. It would be a hundred times better than me being your master if he’s willing to teach you.”


Hua Fengwen naturally knew that Lu Yun was the inventor of the technique. When Dusksnow Morningstar used it to defeat the Bloodclad Duke, Miao had identified it on the spot.


His subsequent travels with Lu Yun through Mult.i.tude Region and escape from the lost ancient city left him with a deep understanding of how astonis.h.i.+ng Lu Yun was. How else would he be willing to follow the young man, given his publicly recognized status as the foremost genius of the Hongmeng?


Just for a vow he’d made to a nebulous rescuer? Lu Yun had said a long time ago that if Hua Fengwen wanted to leave, he could leave.


“Alright!” Light dawned in Morningstar’s eyes and the deathly morose atmosphere around him lightened somewhat.


“Master has agreed,” Jinse abruptly said. “But you’re a tiny step away from becoming his disciple. He will teach you when you comprehend this sword diagram and find your own sword dao on it.”


She sent a tiny tendril of thought into Morningstar’s mind with a point of her fingers. Gravity overtaking his face, the half step king sank into the profound scope of sword dao.


……


“Dusksnow Morningstar, Zhuo Bufan, you two are the Stars.p.a.ce King’s troops. The Stars.p.a.ce King was a king of the Enforcer Alliance, so I ask you now, are you willing to return to the alliance?” A black robed enforcer suddenly descended from the air and shouted at the two.


Though Morningstar had trained beneath the Stars.p.a.ce King, he wasn’t part of the Enforcer Alliance. Zhuo Bufan, however, was an executive of the alliance.


“Forget it, my position of executive and t.i.tle as the Extraordinary Duke are longstanding jokes in the Hongmeng. I’m not going back. It doesn’t matter to the alliance anyway if I’m part of it.” Bereft of his usual c.o.c.kiness, everything seemed meaningless to Zhuo Bufan now.


Of course, the black robe wasn’t here for him. He only wanted to talk to Dusksnow Morningstar. The latter was absolutely strong enough to be an executive.


“I already said that I’m part of the Immortal PaG.o.da now.” Morningstar stopped and looked up at the enforcer, most of his attention on the sword diagram.

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