Sin Seekers…
Fu Qian didn’t answer but forcefully changed the subject. Ailina stared at him with her reddened eyes for a full half a minute.
She had already felt that this guy was quite special, but he turned out to be even more mysterious than she had imagined.
Under the scorching of the Sinflame, her mind had already begun to be affected, torn by a strange greed.
However, she eventually took a deep breath and suppressed the chaos within her heart.
“Sin Seekers will not appear immediately, only after someone finds the Goddess Statue and purifies their sins will he descend upon this place,” she said.
“As for my condition…”
She examined her own hands and then glanced at the debris on the ground.
“It’s not too bad, as long as Patrick hasn’t been too lazy, the Sinflame should still be less vigorous than his.”
Everyone had secrets, and faced with this master of unknown origin, she decided not to probe any further.The thing on the ground clearly had an extreme thirst for flesh and blood, disguising itself as the Goddess of Sin and Punishment, presumably to deceive the unsuspecting into “shaking hands” with it.
If Fu Qian hadn’t acted promptly, Cross would have been the one ensnared.
The latter certainly didn’t have the ability to conjure an arm out of thin air. If really ensnared, he would likely lose his combat effectiveness.
Let alone the fact that Fu Qian stealthily seized it and tossed it right under the teammate’s attack, killing it outright.
Someone finds the Goddess, and then Sin Seekers will be summoned?
If I were Patrick, I would certainly hope that no one could find the statue.
After listening to Ailina’s explanation, Fu Qian didn’t say anything, just nodded lightly.
When the task hadn’t refreshed earlier, he immediately knew that the figure before him was fake, which is why he directly manipulated a false hand to reach out.
It proved that the creature wasn’t too intelligent.
Additionally, reassuringly, Ailina clearly understood the consensus of cooperation.
The reason she hesitated earlier was clearly out of surprise, weighing whether to take advantage of the opportunity to take out this potential rival.
And after the hesitation, she still deemed it more beneficial to the situation to save him rather than letting him perish prematurely.
As mentioned earlier, this kind of consensus on situational judgment is the only basis for cooperation.
And when it is time to start an internal conflict, that moment will naturally be known, without the need for verbal communication.
“There’s nothing else here.”
In an unspoken understanding, it was Cross who broke the silence.
Using the time he had, he had searched the room thoroughly but found nothing.
“Shall we return the way we came?” Ailina asked, looking at Fu Qian.
“Yes, but just wait a moment,” he replied.
In the puzzled looks of the two, Fu Qian stepped forward and crouched down.
Before the fake goddess died, her body had already completely deformed.
The remains now sprawled on the ground like a giant withered flower, sprouting from the stone floor.
Disgusting yet bizarre.
Fu Qian grabbed the dry flower and gave a strong pull.
Crash!
The dry flower was uprooted, bringing with it numerous loose stones.
What are you doing?
Ailina and Cross both frowned, then the next moment, looked incredulously at the ground below.
The position where the remains had been uprooted showed that the stone bricks had already been shredded to pieces by the flapping membrane; that’s how the loose stones came to be.
Struggling, the creature had once tried to burrow into the ground, which wasn’t really surprising.
What was unbelievable though, was that amidst the broken stones, a faint light was now seeping through.
Is there something else below?
Cross instantly understood and immediately smashed it with his hammer.
A small hole appeared, showing clearly that there was a regular space below.
“This really is a Broken Land,” said Fu Qian, staring at the hole that had been smashed open, talking to himself.
Earlier, he had also noticed the thing trying to flee underground, which is why he casually checked it out.
It proved that searching corpses was a good habit.
“It must be a special spatial overlap, below is the interior of another building.”
At this moment, Ailina also came to her senses and said in a deep voice, looking at the scene.
“The reason why this Forbidden Area is called the Broken Lands is precisely because it is filled with chaotic spatial gatherings, extremely unstable.”
“And here it will only be more severe. It’s not strange for this to happen. Shall we go down and have a look?”
“Whatever you say, just act according to your experience.”
Fu Qian’s attitude was quite amiable.
“Then let’s go down.”
Ailina quickly came to a conclusion.
Having been forced into combat recently, she was undoubtedly in a precarious state at the moment, and finding the Goddess Statue as soon as possible would definitely be a good thing.
The professional vanguard, Cross, clearly understood this too; upon her command, he promptly started hammering away.
Soon, the hole was enlarged enough to fit a person through, and after confirming the height, Cross was the first to jump down.
Ailina followed closely behind, with Fu Qian bringing up the rear.
The space below was rather spacious and the drop from where they jumped was not far from the ground.
Almost the instant Fu Qian touched the ground, a faint sound of a ringing chime was heard.
Fu Qian, not surprised at all, stepped aside, dodging a fierce slash of sword light.
Facing this sudden twist, Ailina and the others were clearly taken aback, not expecting someone to be lying in ambush below.
“Backstabbing is not the way of a Swordsman.”
Fu Qian said casually, looking at the figure not far away.
After the unsuccessful strike, the attacker neither pursued nor fled, but stood still, retracting his move,
It was a tall figure dressed in black tight clothes, wrapped up tightly from head to toe.
Even the head was covered with a black hood, revealing only a pair of blood-red eyes, while in his arms was a curved long saber.
And most striking was the intense, startling dark red flame that enveloped his body.
How many people has he killed to have such a Sinflame!
Fu Qian watched and couldn’t help but click his tongue in admiration.
It turned out that Ailina’s worries about Sin Seekers were indeed superfluous; she wasn’t even the one being pursued.
“There’s no need to adhere to a frontal confrontation for those who sneak behind,”
said the Black-clad Swordsman, his tone devoid of any emotion.
We appeared too abruptly, so he must have thought we were here to ambush him, thus striking first to gain the advantage?
Although it was just one sentence, Fu Qian instantly understood.
“How may I address this noble warrior?”
“Yun,”
the Black-clad Swordsman uttered a single word.
This is the demeanor of a true master!
Fu Qian was impressed, while Cross couldn’t hold back any longer.
Even though the opponent’s Sinflame was terrifying, he still clenched his teeth and wielded his hammer, positioning himself in front of Ailina.
However, the Swordsman named Yun’s gaze never left Fu Qian.
“You are very strong,”
he said after a long while.
You’ve got quite an eye!
In dodging that sword just now, though Fu Qian did not display any exaggerated speed, be it the angle, the landing spot, or even the use of every muscle fiber, it was all perfect.
This was a response only possible for one who had mastery over his body to the limit.
“However, you still didn’t run. It seems you are prepared to die.”
Fu Qian flexed his wrist.
“It’s fine,”
the tone of the Black-clad Swordsman still had no fluctuations.
“This is, after all, my death trap.”
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