John’s journey through the lava-filled land continued for another week, as more trials appeared which he participated in. However, none were True Warrior Trials as well, a fact that disappointed him.
‘It seems like the True Warrior Trials are quite rare, but I suppose that makes sense. If every trial was a True Warrior Trial, the death count of the Jade Dragon Empire youths would have been incalculable. I’m sure this lava-filled land was quite dangerous to most of the youths that entered, it’s just that I’m a bit of an exception when it comes to difficulty scaling.’
The journey through the lava-riddled land had been quite adventurous, but nothing that really pushed John to the edge other than the True Warrior Trial. However, he was not too disappointed, as this much was expected. There was still a good portion of the Jade Dragon Empire trial lands to explore, and he was sure that the danger level as well as rewards of the trials would continue to grow.
A crescent moon rose high in the sky as the sun set over the horizon, barely illuminating the land before John. Only the glow of the surrounding lava gave any light to the land, but that glow slowly faded away as John found himself finally leaving the land of lava.
An expansive grassland filled with flowers and long grass stretched out before him, and in the very far distance, another mountain range was visible. At the same time, the mountain ranges to either side of him that lined the warrior trial land started to lessen, revealing that the division between the trials was soon to come to an end..
A small amount of light glowed in the far distance towards the mountains, which John peered towards to identify.
“It looks like it could be another city. I guess that’s the way to go then,” John said as he started proceeding towards the lights in the distance roughly forty miles away.
The darkness of night slowly thickened as all light from the sun finally faded away; the only source of light remaining being the thin crescent moon high above. However, even in this dim light, John was able to see most of his surroundings, with his divine sense also aiding his vision.
John’s instincts suddenly flared in warning as the slightest hint of killing intent washed over him. It was so faint as to be easily overlooked as a mistaken feeling, but John trusted his instincts. He suddenly dodged to the side, and the glimmer of a dagger piercing by and catching the moonlight from above appeared in his vision for the briefest of moments before disappearing. He could tell that the dagger was held by a shadowed and black clothed youth, whose body also seemed to vanish into thin air after the attack missed.
His divine sense flared out with maximum power as he raised his guard to his limits. A faint shimmer was detected by his divine sense, as if something was there and not there at the same time. It was a strange feeling, and the shimmer popped in and out of existence, as if traveling through space itself.
John’s eyes narrowed as he tried to lock onto the shimmering existence, which also seemed to meld into the darkness in a similar fashion to the Abyss-Shadow Spider. His body suddenly flashed to the side again as another dagger narrowly passed by, its speed and sharpness shocking even John. Clearly whoever was trying to attack him was incredibly talented, and an idea of who it was popped into John’s mind.
“You must be the genius from the Nightveil Assassin Guild I’ve heard about,” John said out loud, his voice cold but calm. When he had attacked the six Nightveil Assassin Guild youths in front of the ancient city, he had been warned by a member of his sect about the powerful youth from the guild.
John had inspected the Jade Dragon List earlier in the day, and had noticed the youth on the list. His ranking was eleven, a testament to his terrifying talent and lethality. John had scoffed at the warning, as he did not consider the assassin a threat when he heard about him, but he couldn’t help but be impressed at what he was encountering at the moment.
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