Arthur smiled before saying, "I'll try to contact him using my pillars," he returned to his chair, "but if I failed, I hope he would be curious enough to come and watch me fighting."
"If so…" the eyes of Doaf shone brighter as he didn't add more. Arthur got his meaning as he nodded before adding, "make sure others are training well and don't let your guard down. This place looked peaceful yet it's super dangerous for us."
"I know," Doaf then exited the room while eating the last piece of Golam meat Arthur gave to him.
"Can I do it?"
The moment he opened his eyes inside the garden he asked Gege about this.
"In theory you can," she said before adding, "but the pillar is limited in power, and you will forcibly try to make it link to your master."
"You mean it might fail?"
"The pillars related to your master are already exhausted. If you need higher chances of success, then go ahead and try purifying another pillar."
Arthur understood the logic behind her words. "This way I'll have to reach out for other masters, right?"
"They are of the same clan, right?"
"Probably," Arthur muttered, "dunno if they are on good or bad terms with my master."
"No dire in trying."
"Ding! I agree with the lady."
"Don't judge on something before trying it out."
"Stay out of my body you two damn hasslers!"
"Sigh," Arthur shook his head before adding, "alright, I'll follow your words then. Take me towards one of those pillars."
"There are still large groups of unpurified ones. I'll move you towards a pillar that holds the most darkness inside."
"Got it," Arthur then vanished to appear in front of one giant pillar. It was pitch black, with no speck of light on it. "This is really dark," he smiled.
"This is the best option we currently have. I'll also separate it from my control for a second. Be sure to hit your arrow fast before I regain my control over it."
"What will happen if you don't?" he was curious.
"It will try to break away from here," Gege sighed, "it won't be able to do that, but it will cause enough damage to me and in the end it will eventually turn into nothing. You don't want to lose one of your precious pillars, right?"
"Or injure you babe," Arthur said with a playful tone.
"Don't try to play with me," she laughed, "I'm not that easy to reach. I need to have a human body first, then you can do whatever you want with me."
Arthur laughed before taking out his bow and dozen arrows. He didn't know how much arrows he would need to activate the link with outside. "Let's begin," he muttered and the next instant Gege said:
"Throw them now."
He didn't speak as he released the string and the dozen arrows went fast forward to hit the pillar. Just moments before they hit it, it trembled all of a sudden and started to float in the air before it was mercilessly hit by the arrows.
And then pulse waves erupted all of a sudden.
Arthur waited, patiently observing the pillar and the area around it.
"There is someone coming," Gege suddenly said in an exhausted tone, "his force is weak, so hurry and tell him what you need. Don't waste time."
Just as she said these words, a small eye appeared in the sky observing everything.
"It's you again, but this one is already purified," the owner spoke in a deep tone that reverberated all around.
"Sorry to bother the venerable master, but I have an urgent message for master George," Arthur hurriedly said before noticing the eyes were fading away slowly. "Tell him the contest is breached by dark clans and academies of your planes. He needs to send reinforcements, and be nearby for assistance."
His last sentence was lost as the two eyes vanished. He didn't know if the master already heard his words partially or totally or none at all.
"Damn, that was fast," he gritted his teeth.
"Do you want to try over another pillar?" Gege said, "but others have weaker energies than this one."
Arthur took a deep breath. "I won't have enough time to alarm master this way," he shook his head before adding, "I just hope this master heard me or master would be curious to watch me in play."
"Ding! Why not consider Doaf's suggestion?"
"Waging a way and running away isn't a bad deal."
"Shut up you two and get out of my priceless body!"
Arhur helplessly shook his head before saying, "this isn't an option for me. I came here to win, to kill all of my enemies, and free my girls. I won't accept any solution that won't help me achieve these goals."
He didn't stay inside anymore as he exited to the room again before sitting on the ground and starting his cultivation.
During these days he never stopped raising his cultivation base. He was now at the sixth stage of the nascent soul stage, and he had a plan of the next path of his cultivation.
But there was a single issue he needed to solve later.
'Ding! Your soul needs to be cleansed first before stepping further forward,' these were the words of his system about his next ascension. 'Ding! Your soul is still tarnished. Getting away from this stage requires pure soul as I felt. Your soul can't be cleansed upon itself.'
"I know," Arthur muttered, "but doing so requires me to kill stronger monsters than mine. I don't have the mind to do that right now, or the power."
'Ding! You'll have such an opportunity during this contest,' the system said, 'Ding! But this is also part of the solution.'
"What do you mean?"
'Ding! You need to solve a little problem.'
Arthur didn't understand his meaning until the golden dragon said it clearly.
'You need to tell everyone about your real identity.'
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