Chapter 2634 – You Are Alright



ChapterC.2634 – You Are Alright

Lu Yin suddenly realized the Sixverse Association’s greatest flaw was in how their people developed. No matter if it was the Voidforce Universe, the Arboreal Realm, or even the Three Monarchs Universe, everyone only cultivated the power that had been created by the ruler of their universe. No matter how powerful a person became, they would never be able to surpass the ruler of their universe, and it was precisely because the power that they cultivated was based on the ruler themselves.

How would the Voidforce Universe change if Lord Xu died?

While Xu Wuwei was an ancient and powerful individual who wielded incredible influence in the universe, he would never be able to surpass Lord Xu. That was because Xu Wuwei cultivated the same power that Lord Xu had developed.

The Fifth Mainland was different. While the Origin Progenitor's stellular energy permeated the entire universe, that did not mean that everyone cultivated stellular energy. The God of Death, Destiny, Progenitor Chen, and the Rune Progenitor had not relied solely on cultivating the power created by the Origin Progenitor.

It was possible that this was part of the reason why the Heavens Sect had shone so brilliantly.

The Cyclic Universe was the polar opposite.

Xu Wuji led the way, and the two men entered the vortex of voidforce energy without any trouble.

Far away, fighting raged on the battlefield. The maelstrom amplified the power of the Voidforce Universe's cultivators while weakening the enemy corpse kings. Despite the appearance of a massive vortex, only corpse kings were obstructed. For any who cultivated voidforce energy, this vortex was a cultivation sanctuary.

With the support of the vortex, people of the Voidforce Universe were able to move quickly and delicately, in sharp contrast to the corpse kings.

Pairs of scarlet eyes stared from the opposite side of the vortex. Enemy reinforcements were constantly entering the battlefield.

Xu Wuji took immediate action and effortlessly eliminated countless corpse kings.

Lu Yin also attacked. His bone pike pierced through a large number of corpse kings, and blood splattered into the vortex.

"We can't kill all of them. Let's go." Xu Wuji moved onwards with Lu Yin, instantly covering an unknown distance. When they finally stopped moving, Lu Yin saw a giant stone building in front of them. It had two words carved on it: New Inn.

"Xu Wuji brings Xuan Qi to visit the New Inn," Xu Wuji called out in a loud voice.

There was a thunderous crash as a corpse king mysteriously appeared and immediately crashed into the side of the stone building. The monster was instantly reduced to a pool of blood.

Lu Yin's eyes flickered. The New Inn really was on the frontlines of the battlefield, and it was only a matter of time before the place was destroyed.

The building’s gates swung open, and two towering figures who stood by the entrance gestured for the men to enter.

Lu Yin examined the two people. They were a good three meters tall, but they were not Lesser Giants; they were just abnormally tall humans. They were also both peak Void Brilliums, which made them equal to peak Envoys. They were only a single step away from reaching the strength of a Semi-Progenitor.

The people who entered the New Inn were mostly those who wanted to escape from enemies in the Voidforce Universe. Fleeing to the New Inn from the Voidforce Universe was no simple task, and thus, no one in here was weak.

During their journey, Xu Wuji had mentioned that, while Chou Bao was the only Void Suprema in the New Inn, the place was home to no less than five Void Morphoras, which was a shocking number. Before Old Dian had revealed himself, the Voidforce Universe’s Bureau had not had even a single Void Morphora, which was considered perfectly normal. This demonstrated just how rare Void Morphoras were, and yet so many had gathered in the New Inn.

Boom!

A loud bang was heard as another corpse king smashed into the walls and died.

The New Inn’s stone walls had not originally been this color, but over the years, the stone had been stained a dark red that had gradually become nearly black. The color came entirely from the blood of countless corpse kings.

This was not Xu Wuji's first time visiting the New Inn. "In addition to helping people escape from their enemies, this place also offers all of the services of a normal inn. You can eat and rest here, though it’s necessary to pay compensation. It really is nothing less than an inn on the battlefield."

Lu Yin responded, "Of course it’s necessary to pay for such services. If just anyone could enter this place, it would have been destroyed long ago."

Xu Wuji led Lu Yin as they both entered the New Inn.

From the outside, this place had the appearance of a massive stone building, but inside, it looked no different from any other inn. There were rows of tables filling a common room, and waiters bustled about. The place actually boasted a rather lively atmosphere.

There were about a thousand tables, and most of them were full.

Thump.

Thump.

Thump.

Thump.

Footsteps echoed out, and all eyes turned to look at the staircase. There was a man descending from the upper floor levels. His skin had an eerie blue color to it, and his eyes were calm as still water. The most noticeable detail, however, was the wooden peg that had replaced a missing leg. The prosthetic caused each step to be a deafening bang.

The man was Chou Bao, the New Inn's innkeeper.

Everyone fell silent, and all eyes followed Chou Bao as he slowly walked over to Xu Wuji. It took a considerable amount of time for the man to cross such a short distance.

Xu Wuji did nothing to urge the man forward, nor did he make any comment at all. He simply watched Chou Bao in silence.

Chou Bao stopped when he was a few meters away from Xu Wuji. Only then did he finally speak. "Are you here to cause trouble?"

Xu Wuji responded in a cold voice of his own. "Not interested."

Chou Bao's eyes shifted to the table. "You broke it. Pay up."

He then started walking off, clearly uninterested in any further conversation.

"Where is Old Dian?" Xu Wuji asked.

Chou Bao stopped, coincidentally right next to Lu Yin. The man did not turn around to face Xu Wuji. "Anyone who breaks the rules of my New Inn will be punished by my New Inn. Are you trying to interfere?"

Xu Wuji answered softly, "No matter what else, he is an official of my Bureau, and he has performed great services in rooting out spies."

"In this place, there are neither accomplishments or crimes. All that remains here is the pursuit of survival," Chou Bao said coldly.

Xu Wuji continued, "Show me some face. Let me take him with me."

Chou Bao finally turned his head to look at Xu Wuji. "No."

Xu Wuji’s eyes narrowed. Chou Bao locked eyes with Xu Wuji, and the tension in the room started to rise.

Killing intent grew thick in the air.

There was a bang as a customer suddenly left, only to be quickly followed by a large group.

They did not dare to stick around when a fight was about to break out between two Void Supremas. It would be pathetic for them to survive fighting against Aeternus, only to end up dying from the shockwaves of fighting allies.

However, there were some guests who did not wish to leave, and there was no fear in any of the inn’s staff. All of them gathered around Xu Wuji and Lu Yin. There was not the slightest trace of the respect typically shown to powerful Void Suprema. Killing intent filled every eye, and it was clear that they were eager to attack.

As the woman had said, if the two guests wanted trouble, they would have to step over her corpse and also that of every other member of the New Inn. There was no one in the New Inn who feared death.

Lu Yin coughed lightly and stood up. "Senior Chou Bao, may we meet Old Dian?"

Every eye suddenly turned to stare at Lu Yin, and the pressure that he felt immediately intensified.

Chou Bao's gaze was seemingly calm, but as heavy as a mountain. This man, who had established the New Inn, had a wealth of experience beyond the imagination of ordinary people. His composed gaze exerted tremendous pressure.

"Xuan Qi?" Chou Bao asked.

Lu Yin bowed. "That is this junior’s name."

Chou Bao stared at Lu Yin. "You’re alright."

Just those three words instantly dissipated all of the mounting pressure, from both Chou Bao and the rest of the New Inn’s staff. All of the killing intent left their eyes.