Translator : MoonWhisperer, TWIP, BlackieMeow Editor : Brook, skyrise
"What's wrong?" Su Luo felt that something must have happened, and it had to do with her.
The Sixth Elder’s expression was complicated. The corners of his mouth twitched. Then he finally sighed and asked Su Luo, "Do you have to go?"
"I must!" Su Luo clenched her fist. Her expression was more serious than it had ever been before.
She wanted to pay back all her favors this time so that she and Senior Brother Luo would no longer owe each other."Indeed. Even if you don't want to, you’ll still have to go," the Sixth Elder said as he stared at Su Luo. "As for little Luo, don't worry. With your scarlet blood Ningpo figwort, I can guarantee he will survive for six months without any issues."
"What do you mean when you say I have no choice…?" Su Luo felt that there was something strange about his remark.
The Sixth Elder’s expression was unreadable as he nodded: "Just a moment ago, Fourth Elder told me that the expedition team found the Bai Ze Ruins in the Great Pool of a Hundred Rivers.”
"Huh?" How could there be such a coincidence?
"The Bai Ze Ruins is most likely the location of Bai Ze's inheritance," the Sixth Elder said in detail. "As we all know, Bai Ze was an ancient divine beast. Along with the Phoenix, Qiong Qi, Kun Peng, and the other ten divine beasts, they were giant existences in the era of Deities and Demons. With just a stomp, the entire continent would somewhat sink down. However, many years have passed by, and news about them slowly disappeared.”
Of course, Su Luo had heard of the divine beast, Bai Ze.
The wise and spiritual Bai Ze had a snow-white, unicorn-shaped yet also lion-like body, two horns on its head, and a goatee-like beard. It possessed boundless strength and could pluck the stars from the sky with its hands. When it was angry, mountains within ten thousand miles would crumble.This was the record of Bai Ze in the ‘General History of the Continent’.
If one could inherit the power of the Bai Ze and integrate it with just a little bit of their strength, their power would immediately soar to double. Moreover, there was still the fusion of all of Bai Ze’s divine magical powers.
Surely, once this news got out, everyone would be floored. Then, the Great Pool of a Hundred Rivers would become quite lively with activity.
The Sixth Elder looked at Su Luo and forced a smile: "The Great Pool of a Hundred Rivers is not that easy to get to, and it’s even more difficult to get to the Bai Ze Ruins."
“Oh?" Su Luo had a tinge of doubt.
"But you can," the Sixth Elder finally explained. "You have the five immemorial bones: the Wisdom Skull, the Strength Arm Bones, and the Agility Leg Bones. After they are fused, you will be able to open the door to the Bai Ze Ruins. In other words, the one who integrates these five ancient divine bones is the key to entering the Bai Ze Ruins."
"Huh?" A huge question mark appeared in Su Luo's mind.
"The main point is that they will come to your door automatically. When the time comes, just request what you want, because this time, it is they who urgently need you to go," the Sixth Elder said with a beaming face. "So, they will meet whatever your requests are."
"And by ‘they’, you’re referring to…" Su Luo prompted.
"When you go to the Great Pool of a Hundred Rivers, there will be several old chaps there. You can just wait and see." The Sixth Elder smiled nonchalantly.
Old chaps? If even the Sixth Elder mentioned them, just who exactly were they?
Su Luo had always felt that the Genius Training Camp did not just have the superficial strength she was aware of. There had to be an extremely large force hidden behind them, but she had not been able to come in contact with it.
She finally did so this time.
Not long after the Sixth Elder finished speaking, someone came to invite Su Luo in person. It was the Fourth Elder.
Su Luo was stunned.
Was the Fourth Elder merely qualified to invite her there? Then just how powerful were the people behind him?
Su Luo followed the Fourth Elder to a forbidden place in the back mountain where she had never set foot in.