Chapter 4214 Cloud
Chapter 4214 Cloud
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Chapter 4214 Cloud
The Prime kept coming closer until he reached close enough to us.
If he came any more closer, he would disturb the spatial tide we are riding and also his.
It is why he stopped, but I could feel his soul sense on me and mine on him. He is a High-Prime, but without laws. He might have them, or he might not, it is hard to tell.
I remained cautious while I looked at the information about him.
There is information about him and according to it. He doesn't have law power, which was quite a relief.
As long as he didn't have the power of laws. I will be able to deal with him, or at least won't die. Laws make things a lot more difficult.
He moved with us for a few minutes before speeding past.
"That's Prime Horyvos. We do not have good relations with him," said Vondell, taking a breath of relief.
Even I was worried. I am not scared of fighting, but I don't want to fight unless I have to, especially at this place where anyone could come.
I thought after I gained the strength of the Prime. Things would saber, but here, it had become dangerous.
Prime, especially for the Prime-Grade organizations, are pillars. Finished them off, and the organization would be finished off, too.
I am not safe despite not belonging to any organization.
It would make me an even greater target, as killing me wouldn't bring any repercussions since I didn't belong to any organization.
Carter and Taurus City would not see revenge on me. At most, they will speak a few words and settle in secret.
Hours passed as we moved through the neutral zones and organization, and now we were just minutes away from reaching our destination.
A few seconds passed, and I stopped surfing and began to fly. The space isn't stable. We have to fly there.
"What do you think it is?" asked Vondell. "I don't know, but the reactions it had sent were pretty powerful," I replied.
My clone had been studying the data, but it wasn't able to do anything too useful except for one thing, which made me feel serious.
Then why did we come here? The reaction was pretty powerful. Such things are dangerous, but they also offer opportunities.
I need the opportunities to reach the limit as fast as I can.
'Another Prime, I informed as I sensed a Prime coming in our way.
She is fast. A Peak Prime.
Soon, she caught up to us and flew ahead after glancing at us for a moment.
"A lot of Primes are going there," said Vondell, and he doesn't look happy.
"It's a good thing," I replied.
"How is it a good thing? More people mean we might not get things we have come for," he asked, to that, I smiled.
"More people mean. We won't have to face the danger that might be there," I replied. I had faced enough dangers in the realm.
Every day was like walking on the needles. The slightest mistake and they would have caught me and sucked the forbidden power from my body.
It would have been a beyond painful process.
So, I like to have a calm few years, but I have a feeling that this would be anything but calm.
A few more minutes passed, and we reached near our destination.
"Is that cloud?" asked Vondell. Looking at a truly massive thing on the ground that looked like a cloud.
It is white and fluffy.
However, the thing that made me curious was that it was not radiating any energy. Not even the slightest; even clouds radiate some.
There is nothing.
When it should have been for hundreds of thousands of miles.
Thud Thud!
Finally, we landed beside the cloud, and a moment later, a middle-aged stone-skinned man appeared in front of us.
His eyes went to my runes first, like many Primes, before turning to my face. "Welcome, Prime Vondell of Taures City. Welcome, Prime Arys," the man greeted. He is the leader of Itisema.
'It seemed like my information had spread far and wide, I thought, which wasn't a surprise for me. Even a few Sky Sovereigns living around me had come to know who I am.
"Have you been able to find out what this thing is?" asked Vondell after nodding at the man.
"No, after the initial burst. There was nothing; it is not radiating even the slightest energy," replied the man, shaking his head.
"Has anybody gone in?" I asked. Looking at eleven Primes, including the three we have come across on the way to this place.
"Four primes had gone inside," he replied before his expression turned bad.
"Don't touch the cloud. It will pull you inside; that's how two Primes went inside," he replied, and Vondell shuddered.
"Does scanning it also have that effect?" I asked. To which the middle-aged man shook his head. "It repels it," he replied, and that made me relieved.
I had been careful. I had not let my soul sense touch it.
I asked a few more questions before turning to the cloud and slowly releasing my soul sense.
Hun!
It touched the cloud and repelled hard, with my eyes wide. I sensed something; it was extremely faint, but I sensed it was enough time to know what it was.
"Fuck!" I cursed before I could stop myself. Turning all the eyes on me.
"You sensed something," said the woman with a black tail, and it's not a question.
"Its foreign," I replied, and expressions of all changed drastically.
"Shit!"
Cursed many.
These things are bad. I had experienced it too many times, and every time, there was extreme danger.
"How sure are you?" asked the woman. "I have experienced it enough times to not forget the feeling they give," I replied, never taking my eyes away from it.
"We should call Silver Primes and have them deal with it," said Initial Prime, clearly scared.
He should be. These things are terrifyingly dangerous.