Chapter 545-Guardian Cassapa
Chapter 545-Guardian Cassapa
Chapter 545-Guardian Cassapa
Chapter 545
"Heal our injuries?"
The ten ancestors were stunned, realizing that with the Alchemy Emperor's return, healing their injuries would be an easy feat.
"Right, the Emperor is back," one of the ancestors said with delight, and the others shared in his hopeful sentiment.
Their injuries had tormented them, forcing them into a deep slumber.
They had been unaware that their realm had almost been conquered by the insect race. Upon sensing Eldrich's familiar aura, they had awoken immediately, eager to greet him.
All ten ancestors were indebted to Eldrich and treated him as their master, even though he had never officially taken them as disciples.
They knew some alchemy skills, but they couldn't compare to the Alchemy Emperor himself.
Eldrich smiled and easily assessed what was needed to heal their injuries.
His keen eyesight, combined with his unparalleled knowledge in alchemy, gave him confidence that no one could match his expertise.
"Let's get you healed,"
Eldrich said, creating a list of ingredients.
He handed it to the ancestors. "Gather these items, and I will prepare the necessary pills for your recovery."
The ancestors quickly took the list and moved to gather the ingredients.
Dave watched, impressed by Eldrich's command over the situation.
While the ancestors were busy, Eldrich turned to Dave.
"Master, with these ingredients, I'll be able to heal their injuries swiftly. Their recovery will significantly strengthen the spirit race."
Dave nodded. "Good. The stronger they are, the better."
As the ancestors returned with the ingredients, Eldrich began his alchemical work, demonstrating his unmatched skills.
Within a short time, he prepared the healing pills and distributed them to the ten ancestors.
"Take these," Eldrich instructed. "They will heal your injuries and restore your strength."
The ancestors took the pills gratefully, feeling their powerful effects almost immediately.
Their injuries began to heal, and their strength returned.
"Thank you, Alchemy Emperor," one of them said, bowing deeply. "We are forever in your debt."
Eldrich waved off their gratitude. ...
While Eldrich was busy assisting the ten ancestors, the four kings escorted Dave to the Lake of Fate.
Dave had initially considered showcasing his alchemical prowess, but he realized that having a capable subordinate like Eldrich allowed him to delegate and give his subordinate the chance to shine.
In the spirit realm, Dave's presence was only a clone, carrying 75 percent of his original strength.
His main body was with Caryll and Hannah. Even so, this clone's power was more than sufficient for the current situation.
Following Dave were his beautiful companions, who had grown bored of staying in the castle and decided to join him on this adventure.
The Lake of Fate, located at the center of the spirit realm, was difficult to find without precise coordinates, but with the four kings working together, they could easily navigate to it.
"Are you ready?" the Fairy King asked the other kings, who nodded in agreement.
"Now."
Each king took out a token and pricked their fingers, letting a drop of blood fall onto their tokens.
The tokens absorbed the blood, and a 5-meter-tall portal suddenly appeared before them.
Dave, impressed by the ancient formation, surmised that it must have been crafted by the Formation Emperor.
"Follow us, Lord Dave. Ladies," the Fairy King said with a respectful bow. Though the ladies were weaker than the kings, their status as Dave's wives commanded respect, as offending them would mean offending Dave.
Moreover, knowing that Dave was the master of the Alchemy Emperor—a figure who had even rejected serving the Demon King—added to their reverence.
"Let's go," Dave said with a smile, stepping into the portal without hesitation.
His mastery of space-time meant that even if the kings betrayed him and destroyed the portal, he could easily escape.
The ladies followed closely behind, and then the four kings entered next.
Upon entering the portal, they were transported to a serene and mystical landscape.
Dave, along with his companions, emerged from the portal into a place of breathtaking beauty.
The dense concentration of mana and spirit energy made it clear that this was no ordinary part of the spirit realm.
Before them stood a massive gate, guarded by a ten-meter-tall druid. Despite the druid's closed eyes, his aura was oppressive, causing everyone except Dave and his women to feel its weight.
Without Dave's support, the ladies would have been on their knees from the pressure.
Dave's aura countered the druid's oppressive presence, allowing his companions to stand firm.
He could sense the druid's immense strength, which was at the peak of Celestial Immortal, just a step away from godhood.
However, becoming a god required an enormous amount of faith energy or the essence of a True God.
"Guardian Cassapa," the four kings greeted, bowing deeply to the druid.
Despite their own high status, they showed utmost respect to the guardian, who had lived through the same era as the Alchemy Emperor.
The guardians had remained steadfast in their duty, assigned by the Goddess of Life herself to protect the Lake of Fate, even when their race faced near extinction.
Cassapa opened his eyes, his gaze shifting from the four kings to the ladies, and finally resting on Dave. His eyes squinted, and he spoke, a rare occurrence.
"Your composure means you are an extraordinary person," Cassapa observed.
"You also have a strong life essence, and your body is filled with intense strength. You must have the bloodline of the Titans. It's rare for a human to fully utilize the power of titans, but you are the first one I've seen with a purer bloodline than even the other Titans."
Cassapa's eyes turned green as he scrutinized Dave.
Dave's clone possessed all the characteristics of his Heavenly Titan Bloodline, and he didn't bother to hide it.
He knew Cassapa wouldn't see through him otherwise, and he wasn't worried about potential threats. If anything went wrong, his main body would avenge any betrayal.
"Of course, I am a prince of the Titans after all," Dave said, exuding an aura of pride and arrogance.
With his father being the God of Titans, he had every right to claim such a title.
Cassapa nodded, acknowledging the truth in Dave's claim.
The four kings were most shocked, realizing that Dave was a prince of the Titan clan, one of the top ten races in the universe.
They had assumed he was an heir of a significant sect, not the prince of the Titan tribe.
"So you belong to the heavenly titan tribe?"