The sky turned bright and the sun was seen again and in front of Huno stood a battleship. About eight hundred and fifty meters in length and more than five hundred meters high. It was completely black and on it’s body on both sides were small white characters that said, “INFINITY” The characters weren’t that big, but they gave Huno an awe inspiring feeling. “To infinity,” he muttered softly. “Huno, one question,” Cleo said. “What?” Huno asked. “How do we take this into Hacel?” she asked. “Interesting question to which I have no answer to,” Huno replied. “Let’s go in first,” he added. Huno controlled his artifact and flew towards the battleship finding a way in. As if reading his mind a part of the ship at the side opened up. “That’s nice,” Huno said and flew in. The inside of the battleship lit up as he entered. Other than being a bit dusty, the battleship was in good shape. “Greetings,” Huno heard a voice say. “Who is there?” Huno asked. “I am Finit guardian of
“What’s your request?” Huno asked. “Can… (she inhaled and exhaled) can I hug you? P…please,” she stammered. “Huno, your best friend’s reincarnation is creepy,” Cleo voiced echoed in Huno’s ear as he nodded slowly. The woman gave him a big sincere smile before giving him a big hug. “A king acting like this to a Nascent soul ant, disgusting,” Baho said. “Shut up,” Ming Fal yelled. She turned to look around and then released her aura. “Members of Heaven’s Sword sect, your sect master is here,” she said. “Huno, your master is here,” she added. “Kuhum, Kuhum!” Huno coughed twice. Ming Fal frowned and gave him a death glare. “What was that for?” she asked. “I…” “Don’t answer her,” the woman said cutting Huno short. “I’m Elta, what’s your name?” she asked. “I’m Huno,” Huno replied and looked at Ming Fal. “Nice name, I like…” “You are Huno?” Ming Fal frowned. Huno wore the mask back answering her question. “You are safe, thank goodness,” Ming Fal sighed. “Come
~In Hacel~ Huno exhaled as he opened his eyes. “Finally,” he said staring at the nine star force encircling him. “How come it took you so long this time?” Cleo asked. “I don’t know, the star force became hard to create,” Huno said. “I have a feeling it would be harder in the future,” he added. “Well let’s go out so you can break through,” she said. “Do you feel that?” Huno asked. “What?” Cleo asked. “I don’t know exactly, but Hacel has a slightly different feeling,” Huno said. “I can’t feel anything,” Cleo said. “Maybe I’m just tired then,” Huno said. He stepped out of Hacel and the first thing that greeted him was a lightning bolt. “Huh? What’s going on?” He asked, blocking the weak lightning bolt. He felt an extremely strong rejection from the environment as another lightning bolt struck down. “Your realm is too high for this world,” Cleo said. “I can feel that. I meant how come the world dropped so drastically from the Ascension realm to the True realm?” Huno said
“This will be your resident. The dining hall is that way. Time to eat is morning and evening. The mission hall is three buildings away from the dining. Missions are available everyday. Make sure your token is with you when you visit both,” Ca El said. “See you around and do go through the rules. Ignorance is absolutely not an excuse,” he added and walked away. Huno opened the gate and walked into a small compound. Literally a small compound having a small building in it. He walked into the building. It had only two rooms; the room for receiving guest and a bedroom. Huno took the jade slip and pour his divine sense into it to read. The rules were simple. Only disciples with white token and elders were allowed on or near the mountains as they were restricted areas. Disciples were meant to respect other disciples of higher status. Disciples weren’t allowed to abuse their status. Fighting was not allowed except in the battle arena. The temple used a point system; points can be
“Why do you want to breakthrough here? You could do that in the sect,” Tiya said. “No questions and no telling anyone and the points can be yours,” Huno said and sat down. Tiya frowned but said nothing and just watched. … ~Three Hours Later~ “Sorry, can we go now? We’ve been here for a while,” Tiya said. She got no response. Huno sat there crossed leg not showing signs of moving. “Calm Tiya… there’s still time,” Tiya said to herself. She sat some distance away and kept quiet. About twenty minutes passed. Tiya got tired and got up to talk to Huno when his eyes opened. “Finally,” she heard him say. A five colored star appeared behind him and a lightning bolt struck down immediately. “Huno!” she called as she moved back. “Don’t worry, I’m alright,” Huno’s voice sounded. ~In The Mini Universe~ Huno sat in the space staring at the three planet that were taking shape. The first looked more like a planet than the last that just started. “How long do you think they’ll
~There’s a human saying. ‘A colony of ant can take down an elephant.’ Let’s find out if it’s true~ Huno said and shot forward waving his sword. One, two, three, four, five… “Did he really just breakthrough? Here I thought breaking through with a world baptism was strange,” Tiya thought watching the one sided massacre. Huno was like a solid array formation blocking the continuous attack of the enemy. And that wall kept moving forward slowly, acquiring territories and protecting everything behind it. Huno felt the tingling feeling again and the more he fought the stronger it became and the faster he moved. He didn’t know what it was but he loved it. Tiya watched, her amazement turned into fright. Huno had turned into a meat chopper and no meat was too big for him to chop. Many of the beast had turned to their original size. Standing at forty or forty something feet they were basically giants to Huno. Huno speed dropped drastically and the beasts pushed the solid wall back a fe
The attack hit and there was a big explosion. ~Huh? You are really a demon~ the ape said. “He is alive?” Tiya asked herself. She could feel his presence but couldn’t see as dust parried her vision. When the dust settled two giant, one black and one white stood up. Each of their a palms where gone and at their foot sat Huno who was coughing blood. His left hand was gone and parts of his body bled. He took off the mask and stared happily at the ape. The tingling feeling had reached the peak and Huno felt something was going to happen. “You are mad you know,” the black giant said. “He knows, because this is him talking to himself anyway,” the white said. The two giant were completely identical. ~You aren’t leaving here you demon~ the ape said.~You already failed to kill me. If you don’t leave now you’ll be the one to die~ Huno replied. ~Baseless boasting~ the ape yelled and shot forward. It appeared before Huno, ~Die~ it yelled as he stretched his hand t
“Well, the war ended in the demon race defeat though they weren’t wiped out. They were only forced to the far north,” she said. “Why weren’t they wiped out?” Huno asked. “They have several dozens of kings,” Tiya replied. “It’s not easy to kill a king and then again if all the kings in this world were to fight in one place, the world will suffer,” Liu Sha replied. “In that regard all the kings agreed not to join the war,” he added. “How many kings are there in this world?” Huno asked. “At the least forty,” Liu Sha replied. “No one knows the exact amount, since most kings are in seclusion cultivation trying to get stronger,” he added. “Forty, hmm,” “These are just the known kings. There are about ten known kings or monster sages in the east. Six in the south. About seven beasts or monster sage and fourteen human kings in the west. These kings band together to form the Dajan empire. And in the north eight known human kings. The monster sage and beast kings in the north are