In a land far away from the Tanghua region, the threads of fate worked their magic." You know, when I was still a kid, there was this thing my parents always told me. They said 'Always be a hero Baron, even if it means sacrificing your own life' " A lanky man with long dark hair and an ear pleasing voice spoke as he drifted slowly under the dark sky. "A hero...as a young boy I always wondered what that meant. What was the thing so great that it was enough for one to die for. I aspired to become one...growing up I did everything I could, I helped, I served, I dedicated my life to the cause...and yet here I am. Only now do I realize, what separates a hero and a villain...is who's telling the story" Dread spread among the hearts of the onlookers as they watched, eyes gazing on the one who could bring their deaths if he thought it so."Lenzoria! Lenzoria wake up" in the midst of the ruckus a small group had surrounded a seemingly dead body. Skin as white as snow, blood dripping from both
*Whoosh* Heavy wind blew as the sun was. Darkness reigned over the Youth Practitioners house for a brief moment before it returned to it's normal state. Elder Jang felt a powerful presence and he looked up to the sky. The bright colour of the sky creature that flew above met his eyes. "Child of Fenghuang" Elder Jang said in a grim voice. Everyone one else saw the same creature too in the small time it appeared, most of the students were shocked and amazed. But the more experienced people there all had serious faces. A child of Fenghuang had appearing in the sky was a very rare phenomenon and when it happened it usually signified a heavenly warning of a change to come. Miss rose and elder Jang shared a meaningful look. Could it be a coincidence that A child of Fenghuang had appeared during this particular time? During a battle royale between two rival sects? Could it just be a coincidence or was there a deeper meaning to it? "Begin" Elder Jang broke off ey
"Slowdown! What are you going so fast for?!" Harith called as he ran like never before. Now was he just experiencing Seo ling's true speed. She was faster than any thing he had ever seen before. He was running at top speed and yet he could barely see the back of her head. She was just that fast! "Ugh!" Seo ling groaned when she heard Harith speak and she looked back only to see Harith running as slow as a turtle. She took one look at the creature in the sky, it was flying very fast. If she waited for a few more seconds then she would lose track of it. Weighing her options, Seo ling finally decided to take the unorthodox route. She ran towards Harith and picked him up, putting her her hand around his back and the other around his legs. "Eh...." Harith was speechless as he felt himself get lifted up by Seo ling..Seo ling had him in the princess carry position! "Hold me tight" Seo ling said to him and a Sonic boom announced her departure. "W...waa d
Harith and Seo ling finally got to the forest. It looked so much similar to the forest before central city and rightfully so because the two parts were once one very large area of land covered with trees and bushes and a whole eco system till road were required and a large chunk of the forest was cut down leaving only two small parts that were very far apart. Seo ling quietly dropped Harith and placed a finger on her lips. Harith understood the assignment and kept his mouth shut, being very sneaky. They had chased the creature all the way here and it had landed somewhere in this forest. "Why are we chasing this thing anyway* Harith asked with a whisper. He had seen the beauty of the bird and even he had the urge to see it one more time, but Seo ling seemed a little bit excited, going far and beyond, chasing this creature for miles and for what exactly? Just to see it again? "Legend says if you see A child of Fenghuang in it's resting place with another person,
Seeing the blood drip from Judith's chest just made Baxia yearn for more. He wanted to make her bleed as much as she could. With a wicked grin, Baxia moved and disappeared. He appeared right behind Judith, summoning another dagger in his hand which he used to pierce Judith in the back. Judith spun around and swung but Baxia had already disappeared. She cursed at that moment. She had seen Baxia's eyes, it was exactly like the eyes of the family his father belonged to. Distasteful! Baxia grabbed Judith by the arm she swung and then grabbed her by the throat, lifting her up into the air like a worthless sack of meat. Miss rose stared at the fight, she knew Baxia was strong but this....he was just using Judith as his personal plaything? Baxia suddenly looked to the side and threw Judith to the floor before jumping backwards. A sharp blue ray of light travelled through the place Baxia once stood. Alice ran up to Baxia, wav
In the large dense forest, two youths followed a cloud of mist above them in the shape of an arrow. Harith pondered on the meters of life, like the stuff he had just seen Seo ling do. She was a water practitioner. Something surprising, for a particular reason. Now, he knew Seo ling lived in the north. The only major sect in the north was the Great water serpent sect tht specialized in the water element. Now on both days he had seen Seo ling, it was always on the days that the raging flames sect had some form of business with the Great water serpent sect. The first time he saw her was the day time after he had fought the great water serpent sect in the battle royale. And today it was the same. Was it all just a coincidence or did she really belong to the Great water serpent sect? "You're a water practitioner?" Deciding to voice out his thoughts, Harith asked as he followed Seo ling through the dense forest. "Hmm?" Seo ling turned he head to Harith with a questioning gaze.
"Yessssss!!!" As soon as Alice and Linda were eliminated, a burst of cheers came from the crowd of raging flames sect students. A bright expression appeared on elder Jang's face. His students had just scored the first two eliminations against the Great water sect squad! Wonderful! Miss rose had a poker face. She didn't want to show too much emotion but inside, she was hurting. How? How were these boys doing it? Would it end like it ended the last time she brought her students to challenge? Never! "Ahhhhhh!" Layla screamed and kick park Jin in the back of his head. How dare he Eliminate her teammates right in front of she and her sister?! Park Jin stumbled backwards, coming close to the border of the circle but since he was very much aware, he stopped himself before he could go outside. "Young master Baxia!" He called as he kept his eyes on Layla and Judith. These two sisters looked very angry and at any moment they would begin their attack. He had to make
"Young master!" Park Jin shouted as he dived. "Where are you going?" Judith said as she grabbed Park Jin by the heel. Park Jin struggled to free himself as he watched as Baxia steadily drifted through the air, on his way outside. "Heavens, min jun!" He shouted. Min jun was already aware of the situation and she swung his rope. Baxia couldn't be eliminated, he was the strongest in their squad and the strongest in the younger generation of the sect. Losing him in the squad meant a guaranteed loss more of less. Judith sneered and with her right hand still holding onto Min jun's heel, she swerved with her left. Min jun's eyes widened as he felt his rope wrap around something, but it wasn't Baxia. His rope didn't latch on to Baxia! Judith looked at her left arm, seeing the rope with a stone that had wrapped around it, she smiled. Taking hold of the momentary distraction, park Jin kicked Judith in the face with his other food and freed himself