Coiling Dragon Volume 15 priceless treasure Chapter 6
Book 15, Priceless Treasure â Chapter 6, The Ancient Castle of Sand
The metallic lifeform had completely exploded, and the Fiends that had been inside instantly became surrounded by the boundless sands. Each grain of yellow sand seemed to weigh a million kilograms, and Linley was completely surrounded by sand, completely unable to move.
âDelia!â Linley couldnât help but try to grab Deliaâs hand.
âLinley!â Delia also wanted to grab Linleyâs hand.
âWhoosh!â Boundless amounts of yellow sand swirled over. Linley was completely unable to control himself.
âWhat is this?!â Linley wanted to break free of the constricting binds of the yellow sand, but Linley was completely unable to resist that strange, unusual binding energy. In an instantâŚâboom!â Linley was thrown to the ground.
Linley immediately stood up, staring around him. âThisâŚwhat is this?â Linleyâs heart was filled with questions and puzzlement.
This was a massive, ancient-looking structure formed completely from yellow sand. Linley, when raising his head, was only able to see the enormous roof formed from yellow sand, and was unable to see the sky at all. This was an enormous edifice made completely from yellow sand, which Linley was now trapped within.
What astonished Linley the most wasâŚ
âNobody. Thereâs nobody around me. Where is everyone?â Linley stared around himself.
But within this edifice of sand, not a single person could be seen.
Linley spread out his divine sense, but was shocked to findâŚâHow is this possible? My divine sense, even in the Infernal Realm, can cover an area of a hundred meters. But why is it that in this damn place, it only spread to ten meters?â Linley was shocked.
âMy divine sense is being affected?â
Linley began to understand. âCan it be that this sand construct is a space of its own?â
Although Linley had discovered that nobody was here, he was still able to sense one person â Bebe! Bebe and Linleyâs souls were linked. No matter how far away they were, they would still be able to sense the otherâs existence.
âBoss, how are you doing? Iâm in a sand-formed building. I canât see anyone. Everyone seems to have disappeared.â Bebeâs voice rang out in Linleyâs mind.
Their two souls were connected. They didnât have to speak using divine sense; they could speak through their souls.
Linley, hearing Bebeâs words, began to understand. âBebe, my situation is the same as yours. This is an ancient structure completely made out of sand. I canât see a single person within. Bebe, be carefulâŚI have the feeling that we are in a special dimension.â
âRight, got it.â Bebe replied. âBoss, Iâm going to start heading in your direction.â
âAlright.â Linley could sense Bebe as well.
The two would always be able to sense the general direction of the other. Naturally, they could draw closer to each other, even if they werenât able to see each other.
âThis sand structure?â With a flip of his hand Linley withdrew Bloodviolet.
âSwoosh!â Linley flew into the air, the Bloodviolet in his hand suddenly moving at a high speed. A ray of violet light flashed, and the roof of the sand structure rumbled, and a small pile of yellow sand was smashed and fell down.
However, the yellow sand roof only trembled, then quickly returned to its normal calm.
Linleyâs face changed. His Profound Truths of Velocity had already reached a bottleneck. This most powerful physical attack in his possession, the âDimensional Decapitatorâ, was now many times more powerful than it had been when he was in the Yulan continent. But it hadnât been able to budge this castle of sand at all.
âWhat a bizarre power.â Linley frowned. âA strange energy has completely infused this yellow sand.â
âThis strange placeâŚâ Linley didnât waste any more time, immediately drawing closer to Bebe.
âBoss, this damn place is too weird. I have no way of getting over. There are no paths in front of me, and the walls are too weird. I canât break them apart at all. Whenever I break them apart slightly, the yellow sand will move back.â Bebe said frantically.
Linley couldnât help but feel surprised.
âBebe, wait.â Linley continued to move in Bebeâs direction as well.
The enormous sand structure had many openings and many corridors. It was like an enormous maze. Linley, after walking a while, discovered that there was a dead end in front of him, a wall formed from yellow sand. Linley could clearly sense that Bebe was right there, but he was unable to cross over.
âBebe, my path has also been blocked by a wall.â Linley frowned, turning to stare at his surroundings.
âSo many roads and passages?â Linley couldnât help but think back to the Yulan continent, and a type of entertainment he had seen there; mazes.
In mazes, there were many corridors and avenues. However, there was only a single true pathway. If one took a single wrong step, one wouldnât be able to exit the maze.
âCould it be that this structure made out of sand is a maze?â Linley guessed to himself.
âNo other choices. For now, letâs just treat it as a maze.â Linley immediately began to walk along other roads. While walking, he thought back to the previous pathways he had taken. Given Linleyâs visualization abilities, if he knew the rough locations of the corridors, he would be able to eventually extrapolate the correct pathway.
âBebe, this strange place is most likely a maze.â Linley said to Bebe mentally.
âMaze?â Bebe was greatly shocked.
âRight. Think of a way to draw closer to me from a roundabout way.â Linley continued to memorize every single corridor; if he went down a wrong pathway, he would immediately turn back.
âSo itâs a mazeâŚfine, Iâll definitely find the right path.â Bebe was very frantic as well. Both him and Linley had people they were worried about. Linley was worried about Delia, while Bebe was worried about Nisse.
Twenty or so people were together, with the leader being Inigo and his teacher.
âTeacher, for you to reach such a level in the Elemental Laws of the WindâŚmost likely, thereâs only a few people in the entire Infernal Realm who can do this.â Inigoâs face was all smiles, and he spoke respectfully.
The green-robed elder laughed calmly. âStop flattering me. This is the one and only ultimate technique that I have. In terms of pure power, that Fiend is perhaps still somewhat more powerful than me. WhewâŚhe really is powerful. He broke open the walls of my âCastle of the Windsâ in a single sword blow.â
âSo what if he broke them open? You can change the walls as you please, Teacher.â Inigo knew well how powerful this technique of his masterâs was.
Seven powerful Elemental Laws, and Four Edicts.
Of them, the Elemental Laws of the Wind had the most connection to space. In particular, when several of the profound mysteries were fused, the mastery over space would become even greater.
âThey think this is a maze?â The green-robed elder knew exactly what was happening within this âCastle of the Windâ. He discovered that many Fiends were beginning to search for an exit in accordance with the rules for dealing with a maze. âRight, it is a maze, butâŚit is a maze that I can change whenever I want to!â
The green-robed elder laughed calmly. âInigo, lead your men and begin the attack. I will work with you.â
âYes, Teacher.â Inigo immediately led his men out.
Inigo and twenty-plus Highgods easily entered. Even if they encountered walls, when they drew near, the walls would naturally separate, revealing a corridor. For Linley, it was the oppositeâŚand so, Inigoâs group had no impediments within the castle at all.
In addition, they even had the guidance and cooperation of the green-robed elder.
Linley was walking at high speed, while the map of the maze in his mind was growing more and more clear. Linley couldnât help but reveal a hint of a smile on his lips. âIt seems Iâm almost about to make it out of this maze.â Linley felt very confident.
But suddenly, Linleyâs fast footsteps came to a halt.
âHow is that possible?â
Linley stared at the wall in front of him, his face instantly changing dramatically. âNo, there shouldnât be a wall here. I just walked past here a while ago. This place should have a corridor, and there was a pillar here!â Linley immediately turned to look. There was indeed a pillar.
âThe pillar is still here, but the corridor? Can I have remembered wrongly? Impossible!â
Linley shut his eyes, that clear map appearing within his mind. These were all places he had walked past.
âImpossible. I couldnât have taken a wrong route.â Linley immediately headed back towards another direction. âThere should be a corridor with an opening up this way. I just passed it.â Linley murmured. But as Linley reached the place where there should have been an opening, Linley was stunned.
There was indeed a large corridor, but there were no openings.
âWhat is going on? IâŚI canât have remembered wrongly.â Linley couldnât help but rub his head, constantly pondering the routes he had just taken. âI canât have remembered wrongly, but these places are allâŚâ
Linleyâs face suddenly turned pale.
âThis..this ancient maze, can it be that it is changing?â Linley had a sudden feeling of hopelessness. A maze would have a chance for one to leave it, but if the maze was constantly changing, what was one to do?
âBoss, Iâm at the place you just were.â Bebeâs voice rang out in Linleyâs mind. âI donât know whatâs going on. Just as I reached a dead end, the wall suddenly disappeared and a corridor appeared. Boss, hurry over. I donât know where I should go right now.â
Linley, staring at the now-disappeared âgapâ, laughed bitterly. âBebe, IâŚI wonât be able to get back to my original location.â
âDelia.â Linleyâs heart was filled with worry, but he had no options.
As Linley and the other Fiends were all frantically searching for an escape route, Inigoâs forces stealthily took their lives one at a time!
âThis damn placeâŚhow am I supposed to leave?â Swaid [Saâweiâte] was a Four Star Fiend who had taken on this mission, an expert who was at the Highgod level. When he had seen the Six Star Fiend, âLearmonthâ, as well as the three Edwards brothers, he had been overjoyed.
He had believed that he wouldnât be in any danger.
However, right now, there was nobody nearby he could rely on. He could only rely on himself.
âIt isnât a maze. It should be something created by an extremely powerful expert of the Elemental Laws of the Wind.â Swaidâs heart was shivering. âTo be able to reach such a level in the Elemental Laws of the WindâŚhe must have fused at least half of the nine profound mysteries of the Elemental Laws of the Wind.â
Swaid knew that an expert on that level was definitely not someone he could overcome.
The yellow, sandy wall next to Swaid suddenly cracked open, and two figures scurried in, charging towards him. A wave of heat surged towards him, as well as an icy aura that attacked his body.
âNot good.â Swaidâs face changed dramatically.
A human figure in the yellow sand next to Swaid suddenly emerged, and a narrow sword pierced straight towards Swaid.
Three Highgods had joined forces to kill Swaid! In addition, this was a sneak attack. Swaid was only just barely able to recover in time to block the two enemies in front of him, but the third person easily stabbed him with the sword. In the blink of an eyeâŚ
âPrepare to attack the next one. Oh. Be careful. Thereâs two up ahead. One is a Highgod, while the other is a God. The two of them actually ran into each other. You three, head towards the tunnel up aheadâŚâ The green-robed elderâs voice rang out in the ears of the three.
Although this Castle of the Winds was very strange, it had taken in quite a few Fiends, so it was normal for one or two of them to occasionally meet up.
These three Highgods glanced at each other. They laughed.
With the help of this Castle of the Winds, killing was utterly effortless. In particular, they had the advantage of numbers and of stealth.
The green-robed elder walked forward. âThe wealth of the Boyd clan? It seems it is about to fall into my hands.â The green-robed elder knew exactly where those two employers were located. With but a single step, the green-robed elder entered the sand.
The black-horned elder was currently hovering in mid-air cautiously.
âThereâs actually an expert of such a levelâŚâ The black-horned knew exactly what this castle was. Naturally, he didnât dare to draw near to the ground or to the walls. Otherwise, once the enemy ambushed him suddenly from the ground, he wouldnât even have the time to react. âIt seems this time, we are in trouble.â
The black-robed elder suddenly turned his head to stare towards a distant corridor. He saw Linley, dressed in that earthen yellow robe, carefully moving forward.
âIt is him. He seems to be called Linley.â The black-robed elder was somewhat surprised.