The orb slowly lowered and appeared before him, while an awe-inspiring aura flooded the entire room as he grabbed the item and withdrew it from the protective orb. All three youths felt their souls tremble as they heard a powerful roar in their minds. Ziora and the injured youth clutched their heads in pain, as the roar had inflicted pain on their souls, while John firmly ignored it.
A smile appeared on his face as he held the object in his hand, which struggled against his grip as if it were sentient. His own power flared out, as he focused on subduing the object in his hands. After a brief battle between the two, the object quieted down, seemingly accepting of John.
The pain in Ziora’s mind disappeared, and she gazed at John as if he truly were a monstrous monster.
“You…that’s a dragon scale…and not just a regular dragon scale. That’s a reverse scale, the first scale a dragon is born with, which is imbued with not only a portion of the dragon’s power, but also its pride and some of sentience,” Ziora exclaimed in shock.
She paused for a while, trying to figure out what had happened, before she spoke up once more.
“Did…did you get the dragon’s reverse scale to accept you? Such a thing is almost never heard of,” Ziora exclaimed. “Dragons are incredibly prideful creatures, and I can tell this one belonged to a very powerful dragon.”.
“No, it didn’t accept me,” John said, his words causing Ziora to breathe out in relief, as the shock would be too great to accept, even after everything she had seen him do before. However, his next words nearly caused her to collapse in shock.
“I didn’t realize the scale was so…special,” John replied, his voice a bit bashful after what Ziora had revealed to him, “and it gave me a lot of sass when I held it, so I just forcibly subdued it instead.”
Ziora almost couldn’t believe her ears. She stared at John with a look of stunned disbelief, but the now calm scale that rested in his hands was a testament to the veracity of his words.
“How…forget it,” Ziora said after a long silence, coming to terms that John was a monstrous genius beyond anything she thought possible, “with you, cultivation norms don’t apply it seems.”
The injured youth also stared at John with a strange expression, both at subduing the reverse dragon scale, as well as having enough points to buy it in the first place.
“How many Jade Marks did you obtain in this trial?” the youth asked curiously.
“Seven hundred,” John replied without hiding anything.
“Seven hundred!” the injured youth exclaimed, almost unable to believe his ears. He had gone solo through all but the last trial, and had only managed to get seventy points. He didn’t know about the difficulty adjustments, but even if he did, he would not have done what John had done and fought above his level.
“I’m Oliver,” the youth introduced himself after a moment of silence, as he realized he still hadn’t done so. “From the Astral Sword Sect.”
“Astral Sword Sect?” John repeated the name, “the strongest sect in the Honorable Alliance?”
Although he had limited information about the Divine Martial Continent and Honorable Alliance, he did know that the Astral Sword Sect was the supposed strongest sect in the alliance. Not only that, but they boasted the strongest Alliance disciple, as Luth Chaster was a disciple of the sect.
No Comments Yet
Post a new comment
Register or Login