Death... and me
chapter-2591

Fay then turned around. "Someone come and do something with the dead weight. I'll go back home with Mom. You can do whatever you want."

"C-Can I *cough* *cough* come to talk at least?" Rean asked back from the ground.

Fay slightly nodded. "Fine."

"Great!" Suddenly, Rean appeared on Qia's side, grabbing her hand. As for all his injuries... they were nowhere to be seen. "Let's go home!"

Fay looked at that and almost coughed blood. Obviously, Rean wasn't hurt at all! "You are hateful!" She then increased her pace, quickly leaving the area.

Qia sighed, seeing that. "Couldn't you play a little bit more? Look at her; now she is even angrier."

"Hahaha!" Rean just laughed in response. "Come on, that's our child. Her anger took the best of her for a moment, but she would soon notice that hurting me shouldn't have been possible. She would get angrier once she realized that anyway."

Rean then pulled Qia into his embrace, kissing her before saying. "Now then, even though I kept in contact every time I could through the communication system, I still have a lot to talk about."

Qia smiled in response. "That's fine, but..." Qia then looked around, seeing all the eyes turned at them. "Would you mind if we took this conversation somewhere more private? Fay is going back home in the System Sect, so we should go too."

"No problem!" Rean nodded, and the couple left the premises.

At the same time, somewhere else in the System Sect, Calina was cultivating calmly. On her side, Alen, Calina and Roan's son, did the same thing... or so he tried.

*Peng!*

*Ouch!*

Alen was then hit on the back of his head; it was Calina. "Why did you do that?!"

"Because you stopped cultivating again. Come on, focus! If I don't feel any progress in cultivation this month, I'll lock you down in the cultivation chamber for an entire year instead."

"I'm trying... but staying still like this is so hard!" Alen couldn't help but comment.

A moment later, Alen noticed that Calina fell into meditation while cultivating, seeing his chance to make his escape once again. He had done it many times before, so he would just do it again. *Zang!*

Calina immediately opened her eyes, just in time to see Alen approaching the door of the room. "Hahaha! Sorry mom. I'll swear next time, I will cultivate properly. See you later!" Alen then opened the door and dashed outside, or so he tried...

*Bang!*

Yet, he felt like he hit a mountain of steel, bouncing back into the room. Naturally, this lazy guy became angry. "Who the hell is blocking my way?"

It was then that a cold and dark aura entered the room, surrounding a man with an even colder expression. "It was me. Do you have a problem?" Who else would it be if not Roan?

Alen's face immediately contorted in fear. The demon himself had finally come home, and he just had to appear at this precise moment. "D-Dad... long time, uh? Haha-Hahaha... You see... I was going out train a bit in the Demon Beast Forests around the Dragon Race, you know? I just needed to focus my mind on something else for a little while, and I would come back to cultivate right after. You always said I couldn't neglect both my cultivation and training, right?"

Roan's expression turned even worse. However, a moment later, it changed into a smile. "So you were going to out to train a little..."

Alen quickly nodded. "Yes! Yes! That's exactly what I was going to do."

"Very well," Roan decided to take that excuse. "In that case, let your old man prepare the training grounds for you."

"Eh?!" Alen finally noticed that Roan's smile... wasn't a smile at all, but mockery! "A-Ahem... There is no need to waste your time with me, Dad. I can go train alone." Alen then got up and tried to run out of the room. Too bad his body couldn't give even a single step before it was grabbed by Roan's Divine Energy. Alen couldn't move a single muscle anymore. "It's not a problem at all. It is a parent's job to guarantee the best for their children. Naturally, I will have the most painful- Ahem... I mean, the most effective training ground prepared for my diligent son."

Roan then looked at Calina, who smiled back at him with a few tears on her face. He then gave a slight nod. "I'll be right back."

"Yes..." Calina nodded, not stopping him at all.

"Noooooooo!" Only Alen's voice echoed in the room before he and Roan disappeared. Roan sent Alen into the Soul Gem Dimensional Realm. Then, he used the system to talk with all the sentient Demon Beasts in there. His orders were very simple. Alen was in the Elemental Transformation Realm Peak Stage, so all Demon Beasts below the Void Tempering Realm were to hunt him down. Yes, that included the countless Transition Realm Demon Beasts, which was a Realm above Elemental Transformation.

"For every injury you cause in this guy, you will be rewarded a Rank Five Divine Stone. One limb will be worth ten Rank Six Divine Stones. He has four, so you can get Forty Stones from him. Then call Sister Orb, and she will heal his body back to full health and release him somewhere in your Demon Beast Territories again. Naturally, the rewards will reset, so you get even more of him. This is a special training for my super diligent son, so do not hold back and make sure there is as much pain as possible."

*Roar!*

Demon Beasts get their sentience at the Transition Realm, and they reached this point in life without a single Divine Stone to their names since they never had the intelligence to think about gathering them. So... one can already imagine just how enticing the reward was to these countless Transition Realm Demon Beasts.

Roan then looked at Alen with a dreadful smile. "Make me proud, son. Run, run, and run more. Or fight back. It doesn't matter. I'll be back in a week to check how your so-desired training is going. If I like what I see, perhaps I will let you come out earlier. Otherwise... Hehe!"

And so... one of the worst training sessions of all time began.

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