Chapter 1197 Entering The Tussle Region

"These are the transmission tokens to the Tussle Region. As soon as you activate it, you will be transferred there," the emissary explained as he handed Darren, Finley, and Aaron a wooden token each.

"We can't trigger it just yet. We have to wait for them to come out," Finley said.

"Wait for them?" The emissary glanced at Finley and said, "It will take them at least ten years to survive the tribulations. Even if you want to wait, the Region won't give you so much time. You need to go right now. In ten years, regardless of whether they survive the tribulations or not, as long as you are alive, I will bring them to you. I will never break my promise."

Both Finley and Aaron looked at Darren with questioning eyes.

"Let's go. The monkey and the old man are safe here. When they join us in a decade, we would have grown, and it would be easier for us to protect them," Darren said.

"Okay, I'll tell the monkey." Finley flew to the exit and shouted, "Barnes, did you hear what we said? Practice hard and try to survive the tribulations. And remember to take good care of that old man."

"I see. Go away now. I will meet you after I survive the tribulations successfully." Barnes didn't want to be separated from Darren and the others, but he had no choice.

"Okay, take care of yourself! Bye!" Finley said with a wave.

Darren, Finley, and Aaron took a few steps forward and prepared to trigger the transmission token to the Tussle Region.

"Wait! Someone is coming. You guys can go together." At this time, the emissary stopped them unexpectedly.

"Who?"

"Me. Were you abandoning me? How heartless of you! Couldn't you think about taking me as well?" Lindsay teased as she flew over.

"Who is she? Is she your friend?" Finley turned to Darren with furrowed brows and questioned.

"Yes, she is my friend." Darren nodded as he faced Lindsay. "How can you go to the Tussle Region without participating in the test?"

Lindsay lifted her chin and cast a scornful glance at Darren. She raised the rusty iron plate in her hand and remarked, "You forget that I have this. Now, stop talking nonsense. Let's go."

"Well."

Darren didn't say anything. Instead, he gestured to the others, and together, they triggered their transmission t

y the way, my token hasn't disappeared after it was used. What about you?"

"Mine has turned to dust."

"So has mine."

"I have lost my token as well," Aaron said.

Except for Lindsay, Darren and his two companions' transmission tokens disappeared at the same time.

"Ha-ha, I get it." Lindsay released her god's sense and let it enter her token.

Almost immediately, a rune flashed on the token, and a message automatically came to her mind.

"Just as I thought. The rules are here." After receiving all the rules, the token in Lindsay's hand also turned to dust.

"Tell us the rules," Finley said.

"No. Just follow me." Lindsay curled her lips and strode forward.

Darren and others glared at her, but they followed obediently.

After three days of walking in the forest, they saw no signs of life—not even the chirping of insects or birds.

"Lindsay, are we just wandering around?"

Over these past three days, Darren and Finley had asked Lindsay about the rules she had received many times, but she didn't tell them.

"Don't worry. Just follow me!" Lindsay declared confidently.

"Hey, girl, I don't like your behavior. Don't waste our time anymore! Otherwise, I won't spare you." Finley jumped forward and blocked her way.

"Just you?" Lindsay tittered.

"Damn it! Are you underestimating me?" Displeasure and resentment reflected in Finley's expression as he rolled up his sleeves. "If it weren't for your ugly appearance, I would have raped you and then killed you."