CHAPTER 19: UNKNOWN ENTITIES
But after he had obtained, the cultivation art, the purple mist had disappeared.
He didn't think he would find her again in this place.
After the abnormality walked for two hours. They reached the northern outskirts of the city.
It seemed that this place was once considered to be the headquarters of a powerful sect, which is why he had cultivated many spiritual gardens, but with the passage of time all that was forgotten, now only a few small plants could be seen, which were used to make some low-level pills.
"Stop" – When Adrian spoke, the abnormality stopped, then he brought his hand closer to Adrian, as if he could understand him.
After Adrian came down from the abnormality, he looked into the purple mist.
For some reason it was only in the north of the city.
But also, there wasn't any abnormality within the purple mist.
Adrian knew how scary this fog could be.
But now he simply decided to take a step forward. The abnormality behind him let out a bloodcurdling roar into the purple mist, as if it was threatening him.
However, when Adrian touched the purple mist, the fog moved away.
The purple mist was not afraid of abnormalities, but when he sensed Adrian's aura, he was afraid, it was like his instinct, which forced him to back down, even if he didn't know his opponent.
That was because he had almost disappeared, from facing the corpse of the sect where Adrian got his cultivation technique.
That fear was imprinted throughout his being.
So he allowed Adrian to enter, without the fog being able to touch him.
"Thank you for bringing me here" – After thanking the abnormality, Adrian entered the north side of the city.
The cursed abnormality simply bowed, before starting to walk back to his other siblings.
Adrian didn't know what was in store for him, but he had to get the plants for Apothecary Gu was the only way to die cultivating. When he broke through to the third level of Qi condensation, parts of his body again turned purple. That is why, even though he had the opportunity to advance by leaps and bounds in his cultivation.
He stopped, he might die if he was too greedy.
The northern part of the city was so large, at the same time, that no low-quality treasure could work to give a bit of visibility.
The density of the fog was such that many had perished, many chewing sounds sounded everywhere. At the same time, some chilling screams could be heard in the distance.
However, amidst all those screams, a couple were running desperately, as they launched several sword attacks into the purple mist.
"We have no choice but to hide!" – The man shouted loudly as he unleashed a powerful ability, causing his sword to split and form an energy barrier.
The couple saw that they gained a minute of advantage, managing to get into a ruined house, before entering the basement.
They both threw several seals towards the door, and towards the whole place, so that the fog would not enter.
They managed for the moment to escape being eaten.
"Buagh"
"You are well dear!" – The woman hurriedly approached, watching as her husband's aura diminished by the moment. Letting go of such a technique was indeed exhausting for the body.
"We were so close to being able to get them," said the husband as a look of resignation appeared on his face.
The woman also lowered her head a little, they had managed to find the plants, but when they were about to get them, the fog discovered them and began to chase them furtively.
"Maybe we can still change them for something, we got a lot of plants, we only lacked a few, you know that we do all this for our Bai Guoer" – Despite the bad weather, the woman threw a few words of encouragement to her husband.
Who simply nodded. He could not give up and neither could he die in this place, his daughter still needed him.
For which little by little he began to recover. At the same time, some parts of his body were bruised, although it was only of a much smaller size.
"Well, we have to keep going... What's that?!" – After healing and recovering for a while, the Bridegroom looked out through an opening in the house to the outside.
The fog was still waiting, but what surprised him the most was that there was a child walking unaffected by the fog.