The Path through the Heavens: A LitRPG Wuxia Series (The Heavenly Throne Book 6) by Yuri Ajin

The Path through the Heavens: A LitRPG Wuxia Series (The Heavenly Throne Book 6) by Yuri Ajin

Author:Yuri Ajin [Ajin, Yuri]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2021-07-05T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter 22

SIX MONTHS IN THE ABODE

A minute later, the series of explosions finally ended. All the dorgans were dead.

“I’m not even surprised...” An’na said, turning around and taking off her hood. Her partner in crime was Malvur. “When the rumors about a certain mortal who challenged one of the Cloud Ten to a duel reached the Heavenly Floor, I had a feeling that they were talking about you. It’s good to see you again, Kai!” She grinned.

“Kai.” Malvur nodded in greeting.

“I’m glad to see you, too,” he replied. “I thought you had forgotten about us. You’ve been gone for almost five months.”

“Well, getting into the first hundred wasn’t so easy,” An’na said, a bit smugly. Resting her hands on her hips, she leaned slightly forward. “There was no time for friendly gatherings. We strove upward. You could’ve been patient and waited for half a year for us to come and help you rise further. With a patron from the Heavenly Floor, you wouldn’t have to be afraid that someone would interfere with your cultivation. Did you really have to get yourself involved in this mess?!”

“You could’ve sent a letter or something, let us know you were okay. Also, I’m doing just fine on my own here, as you can see.” Despite the condition he was in and the Cold Void, he smiled. He really was happy to see the two.

“Is this how you thank people who saved your ass?” An’na grunted.

“Is that what you wanted me to do?”

“Of course not. Who needs a thank you…?”

“Fine, fine.” Kai shrugged and then turned to the giant. “Thank you, Malvur.”

For a second, An’na was confused, and then, crossing her arms over her chest, she turned away and lifted her chin, offended.

“We need to leave. Unless you want to stay and hang out with those guys from the Great Pack, who don’t like you,” she said, annoyed.

“An’na is right,” Malvur added. “We shouldn’t linger.”

Kai nodded and then turned around.

“Are you with us? Ranmaru?” Looking around, he saw the unconscious Ranmaru lying on the ground. “Malvur, can you carry him? I’m exhausted.”

Malvur nodded and easily lifted the guy off the ground.

“Come on,” An’na said impatiently.

“Wait. We need to find Elea. As well as Shacks and Ailenx.”

“Oh, Heavens, he’s here as well?” An’na grimaced when she heard the archer’s name. “Fine. But let’s be quick about it. Where should we look for them?”

“Follow me,” Kai said and led them to the stands where he remembered seeing Sator and Elea prior to the fight. Having picked them up, the six of them looked around for Shacks and Ailenx. Fortunately, by the time they got there, the two became visible again.

“An’na...? Malvur?” Ailenx mumbled, surprised. He didn’t remember seeing them in the crowd.

“Ailenx.” Malvur nodded.

“Hi,” An’na said shortly, and, poking Shacks with the tip of her shoe, asked, “What’s wrong with this idiot?”

“He used a technique to protect us. It seems he spent all his strength.”

“Pick him up.” Kai looked at the elf. “We gotta go.”

With Shacks flung over Ailenx’s shoulder, the group finally moved out of the arena.



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