Lightning crashed all around as John flew through the sky while forcefully pulling Gerrid along. Before Gerrid could even react, he found himself dragged forward by John. He tried to pry his arm free, but found John's grip to be like a steel vice, unable to be budged at all.
Bang!
A powerful lightning bolt slammed onto the lightning cage, causing Gerrid to activate his full power to resist the blast. However, the bolt slammed onto the lightning cage, and after a brief struggle faded away.
A look of slight surprise appeared on Gerrid's face as he observed this happening. The power of John's lightning cage was impressive, but it was not that much stronger than what he himself could muster up. However, he could tell that the quality of the lightning itself was the highest he had ever seen from another cultivator, which allowed it to resist the lightning bolt.
Bang!
Bang!
Bang!
Lightning bolts continuously slammed onto John's lightning cage, which he ignored as he flew forward at great speed. Some of the trees below pierced up into the clouds, which caused him to weave between the canopies as he sped forward.
While using such a method was very taxing on his essence Qi, it was definitely worth it. The journey continued for over an hour as John started to feel the burdens of keeping his lightning cage activated for so long. Thanks to his incredible dantian, he had been able to keep the cage up for over an hour. However, it was starting to become draining.
A short while later, the trees that pierced into the clouds became less numerous, until they disappeared completely. Taking this as a sign that the forest had ended, John started his descent.
He broke through the bottom of the clouds, and an extensive clearing came into view, over a dozen miles wide. The circular clearing was made right in the center of the forest, and the tree line could be seen in the far distance. An expansive grassland lined the surface, while grazing animals could be seen occasionally.
At the very center off the clearing was a dark blue object, barely noticeable as it was only a few dozen yards tall. However, a massive crowd of disciples were gathered around it, making it much more obvious to see.
John deactivated the lightning cage as they had left the clouds, and allowed Gerrid to fly on his own once again.
"Sorry for the rough ride," John said to Gerrid, "but it was the fastest way forward. I'm sure you understand."
"It's fine," Gerrid replied. "You saved us over a day of travel time, so I can't complain...but I can complain about that," Gerrid said as he gazed at the distant object.
"Why? What is it?" John asked.
"The Labyrinth," Gerrid replied. "Every year the opportunity at this location changes. Sometimes it's a palace, or a pagoda, or a lake, or a multitude of other things. Those things I just mentioned all have great opportunities, and they are much easier to obtain. However, this year seems to be the Labyrinth, which is agreed upon as the hardest and most dangerous one of all."
"Is that so?" John replied as he gazed at the Labyrinth entrance. "What makes it so hard and dangerous?"
Gerrid sighed deeply, as if seeing the Labyrinth entrance made him depressed.
"I haven't personally entered it, but there are accounts from previous disciples who had. The other locations I mentioned all could be solved with brute force. If you were strong enough, you could obtain treasures and rewards. However the Labyrinth is different. Brute strength can't solve everything inside, and it's incredibly easy to get lost and trapped until the realm closes. Not only that, but there have been quite a few disciples that have gone missing in the past, and are assumed to have perished inside. So not only is it the hardest to traverse, it is also the most deadly."
John frowned upon hearing this, as it was not exactly good for him. His specialty was brute force, and it seemed as though that would only get him so far in the Labyrinth.
"Let's go, we've wasted enough time getting here," John said as he speed forward. Gerrid followed behind, and the two of them arrived at the Labyrinth entrance shortly after.
A large crowd of several thousand disciples had already gathered outside the Labyrinth entrance. John and Gerrid landed at the edge of the group and began to move forward through the scattered crowd, causing many to glance at the new arrivals. Many of them had gathered in small groups, and heated discussions could be heard from each group.
"Come on, let's try again!," a voice boomed out from one of the groups.
"No way," another replied. "We almost died to those guardians yesterday, and you want to try again? We'll die for sure this time."
"I've got a better plan this time," the first youth replied as he started explaining his plan. His voice faded away as John moved through the crowd, although many similar discussions were audible.
"Goddamnit. Those fucking guardians are a pain in the ass," a exasperated voice cursed out, catching John's attention. He knew that voice.
"That's because you're too slow," a female voice replied mockingly. "Maybe you should work on your speed and not your cursing in the future."
"You-" the first voice replied angrily but was cut off by a different voice.
"There's nothing we can do about it," a calmer voice replied. "At least not until he arri-"
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