No matter how hard he tried, Ku Wei was unable to come up with anything. The only possible explanation was when he had fallen into the guardian giantsâ blood pool.
Qing Kong was taken aback, as the revelation Ku Wei had given had been just too shocking. It was something that only a giant would understand.
âActually, why do you people keep your height to only a hundred meters? Doesnât it feel awful?â Ku Wei asked in genuine curiosity.
Qing Kongâs face went blank as he stared at the youth. âThis is our height.â
Ku Wei blinked. âThen why can I transform into a thousand-meter-tall giant? Also, it seems like Iâm still growing?â
Qing Kongâs eyes narrowed. âThatâs because you are a colossal.â
His eyes suddenly flashed. âBrother Ku Wei, let me take you to the colossal giantâs clan leader. Maybe he can answer your questions.â
âColossal giant?â
âLike you.â
âYouâre not like me?â
âThere are many different giants. My kind are the smart ones.â
âIâm not stupid!â
âŠ
Ku Wei finally understood what Qing Kong meant by his own kind after meeting the colossal giants that Qing Kong had mentioned.
Ku Wei was stunned by what he saw; the giant in front of him had to be at least 10,000 meters tall, which was more than ten times Ku Weiâs greatest size! Qing Kong looked like an ant next to this giant.
Ku Wei had heard of the different kinds of giants, but he had never thought that he would meet one so massive.
The colossal giant also had a pleasant and majestic name â Chen Huang.
Chen Huang stared at Ku Wei with huge eyes and sniffed at the youth. Ku Wei quickly transformed into a thousand-meter tall giant from fear, and instantly his fear disappeared, as he no longer could be swallowed whole given his larger size.
âThe aura of our ancient bloodline; youâre one of us,â Chen Huang stated. His voice was so loud that the vibrations were visible.
Qing Kongâs eyes gleamed. âDoes he really possess the aura of the ancient colossal giants?â
âIâm certain. Where did you gain your bloodline?â Chen Huang asked.
Ku Wei gulped. âProgenitor Chenâs Mausoleum.â
âŠ
In a star-filled region of space, a piece of white paper carried Liu Ye, Fei Hua, and Lu Yin en route to the Innerverse.
Lu Yin had received a message from Ku Wei after leaving seclusion, and Lu Yin had been unable to believe what he had been told. A massive creature had appeared on his screen, and it had actually been Ku Wei. On top of that, an even larger figure had stood behind Ku Wei.
âOur items are still superior; your vessel is far too slow.â Sister Fei Hua sighed.
The paper had been made from the Mother Treeâs bark and was able to be folded into any shape. The speed at which the paper could travel was dependent on the pilot, which, at the moment, was Liu Ye, so the speed was much, much faster than a spacecraft.
They would only need two days to arrive at Giant Consortiumâs territory.
Lu Yin replied plainly at hearing Sister Fei Huaâs words, âSpaceships can also be used by regular people, and they arenât exhausted when using them.â
Sister Fei Hua replied in evident disdain, âNormal people shouldnât require such high speeds.â
Lu Yin looked over at her. âCultivation isnât everything. Senior, donât forget you were once also once a regular person. One can only become stronger if their horizons and perspective is expanded. You wouldnât have been able to get out of even a small region back then without a spacecraft, and by the same token, I wouldnât have been able to do so either.â
Liu Ye then chimed in, âHeâs right. Itâs already exceptional to get even a single elite cultivator from billions of people. These vessels really are quite useful.â
âTheyâre still just too slow,â Sister Fei Hua spat.
Lu Yin suddenly remembered a particular question. âSeniors, what do you think now after touring around the Fifth Mainland with me?â
âToo weak.â Fei Hua held back nothing.
Lu Yin had no intention of engaging with the woman. She had the temper of a bull.
Liu Ye thought for a bit. âAlthough itâs far from comparing to our Perennial World, it has its own merits. Also, there are many inheritances here with the same origins as the Perennial World.â
âItâs not the Forsaken Land anymore, right?â Lu Yin laughed.
Sister Fei Hua sneered, âIt will always be the Forsaken Land without a Progenitor.â
Lu Yin choked, but was unable to disagree with such a statement.
Lu Yinâs sudden departure had left Wen familyâs representatives a frazzled mess. The seven-fold Literary Prison was more important to the family than anything else, which was why they had been keeping a close eye on Lu Yin after he entered seclusion. His arbitrary trip to the Innerverse caused them to think that Lu Yin had further plans hidden.
âBrother Lu, just name your price! We will comply as long as itâs possible,â Wen Sansi spoke anxiously, though Lu Yin hardly saw the Arbiterâs restlessness.
Instead, he replied, âBrother Wen, I simply havenât come up with anything, but maybe you can help me with something else?â
âOf course!â Wen Sansi replied.
Lu Yin continued, âThe Lost Radiance Academy has a Mountain Seas Painting. Back during the Astral Combat Tournament, Han Chong only managed to defeat Xia Ye because of using that painting in a technique. I would like to see the painting.â
Wen Sansi felt confused. âA painting of mountains and seas? Brother Lu has an interest in such things?â
âJust a little. Mostly because it couldnât have been easy for Han Chong to defeat his peers back then with his level of strength. The painting was the key to his victory. If Brother Wen isnât sure exactly which painting of mountains of seas Iâm looking for, you could go check at the Lost Radiance Academy.â Lu Yin ended the call as soon as he finished speaking.
The Neohuman Alliance wanted that painting and was willing to do anything for it, which meant that Lu Yin would come out on top if he could get the painting first. Also, he was confident that the Neohuman Alliance would not hurt him no matter what he did at this point in time. Their master plan took precedence over everything else at this point in time because it was a turning point in the war between humanity and the Aeternals. Lu Yin intended to use this to his advantage.
Wen Sansi told Wen Yao about Lu Yinâs request, and the older man was equally confused. Still, they quickly reached out to the Han family at the Lost Radiance Academy.
Their request was eventually delivered to the academyâs dean, who also happened to be an elder from the Han Family. He was an Envoy and was the oldest living member of the Han family.
It was significantly harder for cultivators from the Fifth Mainland to become Envoys than it was for their peers in the Sixth Mainland. Not only did the Fifth Mainlandâs powerhouses not have as many opportunities as the Perennial Worldâs cultivators, they also lacked the Sixth Mainlandâs imprints, which led to the Fifth Mainland having a much lower percentage of Envoys.
Put bluntly, it was difficult for a person to even become an Envoy.
Dean Han and another of the Han familyâs elders were quiet in their seats.
âTell Lu Yin that thereâs no such painting in the Lost Radiance Academy. Han Chongâs painting was something that belonged to him alone and it perished with him,â Dean Han solemnly declared.
âYes, Dean.â
Dean Han fell into confusion after the other elder left, and it seemed as though the dean was trying to remember something. âAs expected, they came for the painting. I wouldnât have allowed Han Chong to do that if I had known it would cost him his life. However, how did Lu Yin find out about this?â
Lu Yin quickly received the answer from Wen Yao. âIâm sorry senior. That painting is central to my price, so we simply cannot proceed without that.â
Lu Yin was not surprised by the answer he had been given by the Lost Radiance Academy. Truthfully, he was not even certain the painting even existed. Regardless, for the Neohuman Alliance to go so far as to send powerhouses to monitor the academy for ten years, Lu Yin was confident that that painting was something vitally important, which therefore meant that the Lost Radiance Academyâs reply denying their possession of painting only made sense. Lu Yin would react the exact same way.
âAlliance Leader Lu, itâs just a painting. If you want one, my Wen family would be more than willing to provide you with one, no matter which mountain or sea. All things aside, we excel in this field, and I can promise you that our paintings are comparable even to those done by ancient sages,â Wen Yao offered.
âIâm sorry, Senior, but it has to be the painting that Han Chong drew. I believe the Lost Radiance Academy has it.â
âThey really donât. The Lost Radiance Academy would not refuse any request from my Wen family, especially concerning something so important.â Wen Yao started to become anxious. He firmly believed that the Han family would not refuse the Wen family, as the Han family had been reliant upon the Wen family for many years.
Regardless, no matter how Wen Yao tried to sway Lu Yin, the youth would not be moved. Lu Yin was unwilling to give the Wen family anything if the painting of mountains and seas was not included.
Wen Yao felt forced to ask, âDoes Alliance Leader Lu have no trust in us, or do you have something else planned?â
Lu Yin furrowed his brow. âI have Wen Diyi, which means I am in the position to name any price that I will. All I can tell you is that I donât have any other plans at the moment, but that might change if you take too long.â
âAlliance Lu Leader, Wen Diyi is part of the Wen family; you have captured someone from my family,â Wen Yao spat.
Lu Yinâs eyes instantly turned icy. âSenior, I see youâre threatening me with the Wen family. In that case, just forget it. If the Wen family has the strength, then you can just come after me and take Wen Diyi away on your own.â
âBrother Lu, thatâs not what I meant! Donât misunderstand. All Iâm saying is that Wen Diyi is part of the Wen family, and thus weâre merely seeking your understanding in this matter,â Wen Sansi quickly spoke up.
Lu Yin scoffed. âBring me that painting, or else the dealâs off.â
He ended the call after delivering his ultimatum.
Back on Zenyu Star, Wen Yao seethed with anger. He had never been forced to lower himself so much to a junior. He had been consistently strung along by Lu Yin and had constantly buttered the youth up, and had only momentarily lost his composure.
âLu Yin created the Great Eastern Alliance and has already negotiated with the leaders of the eight great flowzones. He has never been afraid of anyone, and besides, his connections within the Hall of Honor are only growing deeper. Virtually no one can touch him, so just bear with it for a while longer,â Wen Sansi soothed.
Wen Yan sighed. âForget it. Continue reaching out to the Han family. If Lu Yin is so certain about this, then itâs possible that the Han Family is indeed hiding something.â
Wen Sansi nodded, as his thoughts were along the same lines. There was no reason for Lu Yin to deliberately place them in a difficult position, as doing so was simply not the intelligent choice. Even if Lu Yin was unafraid of the Wen family, there was no reason for him to make additional enemies.
Lu Yin arrived in Giant Consortiumâs territory two days later.
Leng Yan, Qing Kong, and a crowd of hundred-meter tall giants had all been waiting for Lu Yin for some time.
Qing Kong quickly approached Lu Yin as soon as he stepped onto the planet. The giant wore a smile so passionate that it outclassed Ku Weiâs. âAlliance Leader Lu, welcome to Giant Consortium.â
Lu Yin returned the giantâs smile. âMr. Qing, itâs been a while.â
Liu Ye and Fei Hua observed the surrounding giants with curiosity. The Perennial World was home to all sorts of people, even giants. However, this was their first time seeing such odd giants. Werenât all giants savages? Didnât they all live bizarre lifestyles? These giants acted no different from normal humans.
Qing Kong and the other giants were unable to determine Liu Ye and Fei Huaâs strength, and thus treated the couple as simple bodyguards.
Lu Yin and Qing Kong chatted with each other as they made their way towards the planet of colossal giants. It was a forbidden region that only Qing Kong had permission to enter.
Leng Yan and the rest were only able to wait where they were.
Liu Ye and Fei Hua did not follow along, as such a short distance meant nothing to powerhouses at their level.
The ten-thousand-meter-tall giant and Ku Wei both entered Lu Yinâs sight at the same time.
They were truly gigantic, but Lu Yin was unsurprised. He had seen ancient colossal giants that had been far larger than when he had witnessed Progenitor Chenâs memories in the mausoleum. Furthermore, Progenitor Chenâs clone had been able to easily grab planets as though they were marbles. That had been a true colossal giant.
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Translated By: OMA
Edited By: Neshi/Nyxnox
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