Boom!
The Asuraic creature’s aura exploded after hearing what had happened from Asuros. Asuros had explained everything, from finding the ancient dragon corpse, the war thereafter, the battle with John, and his eventual retreat.
The creature listened in silence as Asuros explained it all, but couldn’t help but erupt with fury after hearing that John’s cultivation was lower than Asuros’. It had expected Asuros’ defeat to come at the hands of someone with a much higher cultivation, but the truth was the exact opposite. Furious rage coursed through the creature as one of its hands suddenly slammed down towards Asuros with unstoppable might, but its hand stopped just before slamming down on Asuros and killing him instantly.
Asuros’ eyes went wide and he felt an involuntary tremble of dread course through his body, but he didn’t dare to move or make a noise, as he didn’t want to further enrage his master.
After a short pause, the creature withdrew its hand from above Asuros.
“I should kill you right now for such an abject failure,” the creature growled menacingly, its sharp teeth bared for a brief moment as if it were truly considering doing so. Its red eyes stared with a piercing malevolence at Asuros for a moment before it scoffed in disgust.
“You should consider yourself lucky that you’re the only human that I was able to find in this miserable world that has the Devil-Yang Body. Otherwise I would could you right now and find a replacement,” the creature growled, his words sending both fear and relief through Asuros. Relief that he would not die right now, but fear that he could at any moment should his master find another replacement.
Asuros sighed internally, thanking his lucky stars for his innate variant body. While he was in the Bloodfiend Sect, he along with every other new youth was tested for hidden talents such as body types or attribute affinities.
The Bloodfiend Sect had discovered that he had the incredibly rare Devil-Yang Body type. The body type laid dormant unless it was discovered and specifically activated, which is why it had gone unnoticed for so long.
After discovering this body type, the Bloodfiend Sect excitedly escorted him to the Divine Martial Continent, and sold him off to a mysterious buyer for an exorbitant sum of money that was seeking such a person. While furious at first that he had been solved off like cattle, Asuros eventually discovered that the one seeking someone like him was none other than the Asuraic creature before him, who took him on as a disciple and transformed him into an Asura himself, which was possible thanks to his unique body.
The creatures gaze locked back onto Asuros and scoffed once more, almost as if seeing through his thoughts.
“I waited thousands of years for someone with a Devil-Yang Body to appear, but do not mistake my mercy for forgiveness,” the creature growled, washing away the relief Asuros felt and replacing it with dread once more. “I will wait another thousand years if need be to find another Devil-Yang Body, hopefully with someone far more capable,” the creature continued, its eyes seeming to glow like fiery embers within.
“Or perhaps I’ll seek out that John Fenix you mentioned, and have him take the seat at my side,” the creature said. “Based on what you said, his Asura body is even more profound than yours. Such a thing should not be possible, but perhaps I could learn something about his body by taking him to serve by my side instead.”
“Master, I will not disappoint you again,” Asuros said in a groveling manner as he kneeled before the creature. His trembling gaze hardened as he stared at the ground, as he knew displaying fear was the thing his master hated more than anything. His hardened gaze snapped up towards his master, as he did his best to hold the gaze of the menacing creature.
“As for John, I know him far better than most. He would rather die a miserable death one thousand times over than serve at the hands of…anyone else,” Asuros said, catching himself at the last moment, as he had almost indirectly insulted his master.
The creature scoffed once more as its gaze shifted to the side, as if staring through the very fabric of space itself.
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