Chapter 168: Breaking Through (IV)

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Chapter 168: Breaking Through (IV)

As teacher and disciple sparred over an unknown period of time, Li Hao grew faster and steadier in his movements.

Kill!

There was no need to worry about his teacher’s safety as he couldn’t possibly harm his teacher. The memory of that stroke reverberated in his mind, as well as the swordsman who’d declared that he would tear heaven and earth asunder. As for the Divine Brokensky that his teacher had killed before... that guy was less than shit!

Internal force abruptly erupted from the young man as he lived the stroke again and a faint sword intent blossomed from his body.

Slash!

Li Hao’s speed was unparalleled and he cut through the air with a hum. Yuan Shuo pushed the sword away with his palm, but the sword light grazed his hand. The young man immediately halted his movements and looked at his teacher’s palm.

It was slightly wounded; the injury was part of the previous bloody hole.

Yuan Shuo also stopped and looked at his hand, then at his student. He smiled with an incline of his head. “You haven’t fully succeeded, but you’ve greatly improved. If you continue onward, you’ll be a true peak Sunderer before long!”

Li Hao beamed radiantly. Worth! Tonight was so worth!

“Let’s go, we’ve pretty much fully digested the scarlet shadow energy. Let’s see if we can open the stone door. If not, we’ll have the sword and blade absorb more energy,” chuckled Yuan Shuo. He didn’t have much hope for opening the stone door as he had a hunch that all eight weapons needed to be present to manage that. Qiao Feilong had tried and failed for so many years, so brute force was plainly not the answer.

......

Teacher and disciple returned to the great hall. The stone door stood unmoving at the end. Li Hao approached the indentation with his sword, Yuan Shuo with the blade. When the young man placed the little sword into the hollow, he felt that it wasn’t a good match. Neither did the stone blade fit.

Yuan Shuo closely studied the indentation for a while and suddenly smiled. “How interesting!”

“Hmm?”

“Qian kun zhen xun, li kan gen dui,” Yuan Shuo softly recited the eight trigrams. “The sword of the Lis, blade of the Zhangs, fists of the Zhaos, footwork of the Lius, the big turtle kept by the Wangs...

“We are in the li fire position. Qiao Feilong and his people all received the power of fire, so there must be a weapon among the eight that corresponds to fire! According to the folk song, it’s likely to be the turtle shell of the Wangs... But a turtle shell sounds like a defensive treasure and is most likely attributed with earth...”

Yuan Shuo frowned. “Or is it that the turtle shell is a fire supernatural object?”

If it wasn’t the turtle shell, was it the mallet of the Hongs or the spear of the Zhous? The professor looked intently at the indentation again.

“Li Hao, what do you think this hollow looks like? A turtle shell or a mallet?”

It was rounded, which meant it had to be a turtle shell or a mallet. It didn’t look like the outline of a spear.

“A... mallet?” Li Hao bent his nose to it as well. “Teacher, do you mean...”

“There might be eight doors like these out there!” A strange look gleamed in Yuan Shuo’s eyes. “And they’re all beneath Silver City! Of the eight stone doors, one should be a match for the sword and another for the blade. Perhaps all eight of the doors need to be open for us to successfully access the ruins.”

Eight doors!

But... I like that!

......

The two humans and dog felt like they’d been gone for an eternity when they exited the mines. It’d only been a short while, but they’d experienced so much, particularly Li Hao. His vision of that scene from an unknown point in time instantly broadened their worldview.

Hu Hao and Chen Jian were still present outside the mine. They didn’t know that teacher and disciple had immensely improved in just a few hours.

It was 3am and Hu Hao immediately approached them when he saw the two walk out.

“Eld—Teacher, the dog barged in earlier. I remembered seeing it with you and Li Hao before, so I didn’t...”

Yuan Shuo waved him off. The dog had found them inside the mine, there was nothing to be conflicted about.

Panther wagged its tail appeasingly—it was terrified of the older human.

“You can withdraw from this post,” Yuan Shuo said, surprising the two. Hu Hao knew what the ruins entailed, and that a few hours weren’t sufficient to excavate them.

Yet they were to leave?

“Teacher Yuan, are we not... exploring them anymore?”

Yuan Shuo smiled. “The Qiaos took nearly everything, there’s nothing left. Even if there are a few areas that haven’t been excavated, they’re not places that we can attempt at the moment. We might be able to in a few years.”

Can’t attempt at the moment? Hu Hao understood. These situations occurred from time to time, such as the ruins they were about to explore next. The Night Watchers had been unable to venture deep into them due to inadequate strength and had to set them aside.

In fact, these situations were common and also represented that the ruins beneath them were uncommon. They could tell just how much of the ruins had been emptied from the fact that Qiao Feilong had set foot into Solar. All of the treasures had been digested into their strength.

“So then we just... leave it, Professor Yuan?” Chen Jian scratched his head. “Isn’t that such a pity?”

These were ruins! Unlike supernaturals who’d explored a ruin or two in their lifetime, he’d never encountered one. All he knew was that there were supposedly treasures inside a ruin. But Li Hao and Yuan Shuo had returned empty-handed... It looked like they hadn’t found anything. Wouldn’t it be a huge pity to give up, just like this?

“Not at all,” Li Hao explained softly. “There’s no point in insisting on explorations at this stage. We can come back when we gain enough strength.”

“I’m worried about other people finding them...”

“Don’t be.” Li Hao smiled. “If even my teacher can’t, will others succeed, Brother Chen? Of course, it’s another story if someone stronger than Solar comes. But if that’s the case, we won’t be able to do anything if they just take it from us.”

The young man made sense!

Both Chen Jian and Hu Hao fell silent. The ruins were Li Hao and Yuan Shuo’s battle spoils. If both of them felt there was no need to continue, then there was no need for the two watchers to say anything else.

If they didn’t need to guard the spot, then they could retreat.

“None of us drove, why don’t I fly back with everyone...” Hu Hao offered.

“Forget it, there’s too many of us. That’d be a huge hassle.” Yuan Shuo flapped his hand. “Just fly back with the fatty. Li Hao and I will run back.”

Flight also consumed mysterious power, Hu Hao would be tired enough flying back with Chen Jian. The fatty was as heavy as teacher and disciple combined.