Chapter 975 Pill Cloud
Before the 5 major sects of the current northern continent existed, they were but a part of a super sect known as the Snow Immortal sect.
The Snow Immortal sect ruled over the Northern Continent for thousands and thousands of years, producing dozens of Immortals in the process.
And it all came crumbling down when Xue Kuangren, the sect leader of the Snow Immortal sect of 8 thousand years ago failed in his lightning tribulation to become an Immortal.
In doing so, he was said to have died, and along with him died the Snow Immortal sect.
And yet, here he was, in front of Alex. He wasn’t in his best state, but he was alive, and he was very strong.
‘Godslayer!’ Alex shouted in his head to try and call for help. ‘I need your help.’
Godslayer heard his calls and shifted into Alex’s body. But when he sensed the man that stood in front of him, he quickly went back.
“I’m sorry, kid. I can’t help you on this one,” he said. “The man in front of you is the closest thing to an Immortal. The only one that can hurt him is an Immortal, and I, unfortunately, don’t have that sort of power in me.”
Alex was terrified when he realized the severity of the situation. There was no getting out of here.
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“Xue Kuangren? He is supposed to have died 8 thousand years ago,” the sect master of the Blazing Earth sect said.
“He didn’t,” the old woman said. “We speculate that the coward realized that he was going to fail and most likely die during his ascension, and thus ran away from his own tribulation.”
“In doing so, he implicated the many elders of the Snow Immortal sect at the time, all of whom died there. He himself got out of it with half of his body damaged,” the old woman said.
“Had we realized at the time this was the matter, we would’ve killed him before he had some time to recuperate. Alas, he had gone off to the southern Shuang where he established the massive formation that brought down lightning that he then used to hide.”
The sect master’s eyes went wide. “Xue Kuangren created the Lightning Peninsula?” he asked in surprise.
“Did it never seem too coincidental to you that exactly 8 thousand years ago when he was supposed to have died was the same time the Lightning Peninsula was first created?” the old woman asked.
“I… see, that makes sense,” the sect master said. “So he’s been hiding this whole time? Why hasn’t he come to reclaim his sect? Why did he just watch and let his sect be destroyed?”
“He can’t come,” the old woman said. “His wounds are too severe for him to do anything.”
“Then… why couldn’t you kill him?” the sect master asked.
“His physical body is too strong for us to do anything,” the woman said. “The only one who can hurt him is he himself.”
The sect master was confused. “I don’t understand,” he said.
“He’s a False Immortal, meaning that he has the attributes of an Immortal but not their power. His Body and Soul have combined together as it always does when one enters Immortality. His physical body was reborn to become as strong as his cultivation base. As such, we simply cannot hurt him as we are.”
“However, he is wounded. From what we know, part of his meridians are destroyed and thus he can’t use his Qi properly. Every time he does, it only aggravates his wound. And since his meridians are wounded so badly, he can not even cultivate anymore.”
“Then… what can he do?” the sect master asked.
“All he can do, and all he has been doing for the past thousands of years. Kidnapping Alchemists and forcing them to make pills for him to heal,” the old woman said. Since her oath to keep quiet had been lifted, she told the sect master everything she knew.
The sect master finally understood what was happening. “That is why everyone is so against alchemy,” he said. “Because if Alchemy grows then…”
“Then he comes back,” the old woman said. “And if he comes back, the Snow Immortal sect is reborn, and we will be forced to live our lives under the hands of the madman.”
“We wanted the young man to grow and become strong enough to kill the madman, but… dammit, he got to him before he could grow,” the old woman said. “If he somehow is able to make pills to heal the madman then… we can be certain that most of us will die.”
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The madman took Alex to a room full of working cauldrons that were left behind by the alchemists that had just been killed.
It didn’t take him that long to realize that these were the alchemists that had gone missing many times in the past dozens of years.
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