YANG LUJIA’S MOOD was sour until he reached their house, or particularly, their Origin Court. He then recalled his disciples from their worlds and they appeared in front of him in one room.
“Tonight, we have something to do, but first, we have to go outside the city to go to a place called Hundred Deaths Gorge River. Lu Daiyi said it was a suitable river for us to fish. Whatever seafood we fish out from the river will be our meal for today’s lunch,” Yang Lujia said, his heart beating fast, trying to get over this kind of ecstasy.
Finally, he was going to fish with his Divine Fishing Rod!
Long Guang stared at his master for a while before letting out a squeal. “Master! Master! Pish! Hapi!” He then leaped into the air and positioned himself on Yang Lujia’s soldiers, with one leg separated from the other. “Hapi! Eat pish, Long Guang!”
Lin Diyu just smiled awkwardly. His second junior brother actually forgot about what they did the day before, disobeying their master.
He knew for a fact that it was a taboo to go out by themselves. After all, his master would always stick to his principle of being careful with everything they would sense..
Going out was basically suicidal for their cautiousness. The day before, they almost fought with someone who looked like they were from a distinguished family. Fortunately, his master arrived to save both of them and hurled them back into their worlds.
“Diyu, if there’s a forest there where you can hunt some beasts, you can also do that. You need to cultivate because we still need to attend the elimination round in Guile City. That’s why this master of yours decided to put up this place called Origin Court. We need this to help your second junior brother’s predicament,” Yang Lujia explained. “Kill only those beasts that are at least two levels below you. Avoid those who are stronger. You’ll only court death. You’re not the only genius out there. Beasts can also be considered genius. Your second junior brother can be a testament to that.”
When Yang Lujia probed Long Guang’s cultivation, his eyes shrank and he looked pitifully at his first disciple. His thought went, “Diyu, you have to work hard. Your second junior brother has already surpassed you by a large margin.”
As Lin Diyu felt his master’s scrutinizing gaze, he shuddered subconsciously. “Master?”
“Nothing. Just work hard, Diyu.”
Lin Diyu just stood in his place, unaware of what his master meant. Needless to say, when he saw his second junior brother’s bewildered look, he just laughed it off, almost tearing up at this brother’s small face.
‘I just hope my second junior brother won’t grow up fast.’
Well, Long Guang was already at the 3rd Stage of the True God Realm. Lin Diyu didn’t know that. Yang Lujia was a bit considerate in not telling him about this fact.
After all, what if Lin Diyu would defect from them? What if Lin Diyu would become evil for being insecure about his second junior brother’s talent?
Yang Lujia wanted none of those things to happen. This was why he chose to keep this thing a secret.
After treading their way out of Guile City, the rules of death once again touched their bodies.
However, after Yang Lujia ensured none of these rules would affect his disciples in any way, he shrouded them with a milky and greenish layer of shield that would certainly go unnoticed even if they encountered a God Emperor along the way.
“To the north of Guile City, huh,” he said as he began walking nearly half a kilometer away from Guile City.
After examining the place for any passersby or assassins, he tore a spatial crack after setting his coordinates on the place he had seen from afar. He really didn’t know how strong he was, but his abilities would prove that Fortuniel was correct.
Indeed, in this Realm of Death, he was invincible. He was not even oppressed by the aura of heaven and earth. After all, the lower your cultivation, the higher the oppression will be after you step into a higher realm.
Only when one was a native of the realm, for example, in Da Sishen, could one not feel the oppression. One perfect example was the ordinary people in this realm. Although they were all shrouded by death rules, they were still not affected.
“Look! There’s actually a person here! What is that? Is that an entrance to a Forbidden Realm?” a voice rang out into Yang Lujia.
When he heard this, he saw two fatties approaching his way. They actually looked like identical twins. As their gazes locked into his, the two froze on the spot. After a while, they were burnt to dust.
When Lin Diyu saw his master take action, he shivered.
If this person weren’t his master, would he be dead like those two if he ever encountered a situation like this? That would be so scary. It actually only took his master’s one glance to kill those two men.
After a while, before entering the spatial crack Yang Lujia tore, he actually went near the men’s dust remains. He stomped his feet on the ground and later flattened a part of the forest. Eventually, he took two clamps of soil with those two men’s dust and tore another spatial crack where he pitched it away.
“What the hell is wrong with master’s head? Aren’t those two dead enough?” Lin Diyu thought with his eyes wide open. He even gawked when he saw his second junior brother’s cheerful appearance. “Is there something fun about this? What the hell?”
Long Guang then screamed in his tiny voice, “Hahaha! Master beri gud! Master kil!!! Yeheyyy!”
Lin Diyu stood frozen as he looked at the pair. He almost stumbled upon a rock and fell butt-first to the ground. “Can I have the permission to faint, please?” he thought.
“Master, we should’ve just left their remains, right? Why bother with all those things?” Lin Diyu steeled himself.
He really couldn’t help but ask.
Scanning his master’s indifferent face, he calmed his heart in fear that this master of his would also kill his young disciple.
“Diyu, I always told you to be careful. Erasing every trace left would not arouse any suspicions. What would you do if those people had more powerful backers than me? Although I know I am invincible in this realm, we can’t always overlook some thin possibilities of things happening out of the ordinary.”