Chapter 707: Complex Relationship
“The animosity between the Elves and the humans, as far as I know, started a long ti ago… even before the Battle of the Parting. But it intensified about 100 years ago,” Helyra began. “From what I know, long before the parting, the humans were allies with the Elves.
I learned that the humans back then were powerful life magicians, and since most Elves are also life magicians, they beca close.
I don’t know much, but I know the humans and the Elves had a falling out over sothing—so say it was an Ascension platform, while others say it was a rare treasure they discovered in so ancient ruin. However, after that event, the humans and the Elves beca enemies.
Now, they don’t see eye to eye, and so if you had co through the Elf Kingdom, I had a feeling they would have attacked you.”
Kent just nodded, taking Helyra’s words in. It wasn’t like he had any plans to nd the relationship between humans and elves.
He rely wanted to know, and from what he had just heard, the humans and the Elves would never be friends ever again. This kind of breakup, without public knowledge of the root cause, often turns out to be a difficult one.
The cause, when discovered, mostly revolved around a great betrayal, and that was sothing Kent had no interest in. He just ca to get what he wanted. If humans and Elves don’t talk forever, then they can remain enemies.
Helyra talked more, but everything wasn’t sothing Kent could rely too heavily on, so he just listened and absorbed them as they ca.
“Thank you, Helyra,” Kent said, walking out of the Outer section of the Fla Valley. Helyra nodded with a pleased expression.
“So, how did you cross the Black Sea? I learned that there is a guardian who knows when soone is passing or can tell when soone is passing. Did you encounter this guardian?” Arion asked with a skeptical expression.
“I did et a guardian, but one thing led to another, and we beca friends. So he allowed to pass,” Kent smiled. “He is an amazing person, by the way… he was fun to be around.”
The three Half-Elves looked at each other and began to wonder how such a thing was possible. They heard stories of this sea guardian, so hearing Kent speak casually about him made them wonder many things.
However, after a few seconds, they could only sigh.
“If the Elves know there is a human roaming these areas, they will be pissed,” Cyran said with a chuckle.
“Those bastards, all they know is how to do this and that to make the lives of others much more painful.”
“I only pray this ti, the people from our side get to enter the Supre Immortal Sect,” Arion added, causing Kent to ask a question.
Of course, Shax already told him what was happening, but hearing from them would be much more beneficial.
“Is sothing happening in your kingdom?” Kent asked.
“Yes,” Arion answered. “The Fla Tower will be opening in three weeks, where geniuses from all over the world will enter to comprehend fla techniques.
Those who manage to comprehend a technique to so stage will have a chance to enter the Supre Immortal Sect and beco a disciple if they pass their exams.”
“Tell more.”
“Very well. The Supre Immortal Sect is the largest and strongest sect in the entire world. It is the place where the best of the best are sent.
Rumor has it they have the ans to even go to other dium-level worlds and compete in competitions, explore runes, and many more.
So rumors say they have access to even more rewarding yet dangerous places than the Ancient Battlefield of Parting, where they send their disciples to train and hunt for treasures.
So many rumors about them, but one thing is sure: they are indeed the place to beco the best of the best. Even outer-area disciples from there can enter the core section of the Fla Valley.”
Kent raised his brow.
“I even learned that so core disciples from the Supre Immortal Sect had already ascended after passing a test.
That sect is a place where they create monsters, and while I, or any of us, don’t have the talent to enter that place, many who possess so qualifications want to join.
Entering the Fla Tower marks the beginning for them. Of course, there are other ways to enter the Supre Immortal Sect… but the easiest is the Fla Tower.
Initially, it was based on selection, but this ti the King wants to hold an open competition to select the top five to enter the Fla Tower, which is opening in three weeks.”
“Then, if it is open, why won’t you three enter?” Kent asked.
“We don’t have the fla elent, which is a major requirent before you can register your na. However, even if we did possess the fire elent and sohow entered the top five, we couldn’t simply enter the Fla Tower and expect to gain entry to the Supre Immortal Sect as well.
They only select those at the core formation stage, and the age is below 100. We are older than a hundred years, so we can’t even start to think we have a future if we want to enter such a world of geniuses.”
The three shook their heads with weak smiles.
“Don’t look down on yourselves,” Kent said as a word of encouragent. At least learning sothing new about this world was a bonus to him.
He had already been to a high world and the Fla Valley, and so far, he had started to see so changes. First, the Fla Valley was a dangerous place.
Most of the Fla beasts he killed were dangerous. Ordinary warriors would have fallen, but he had just learned that Outer Disciples from the Supre Immortal Sect can enter the Core area of the Fla Valley.
This ans that the Inner and Core disciples will be among the most powerful warriors in the world.
Kent compared them to Fedora and knew that such a high world didn’t live up to its na. He expected dangerous beings, but they were above average in his opinion.
Of course, Vexthra told him high worlds are dangerous, but also said Fedora is one of the weakest. This then ans it isn’t about the world; it was more about the dangers surrounding it that push one to seek more strength.
The Foxkins are seeking more strength, which one day will make them much more dangerous than they are now.
Additionally, within the Fla Valley, the beasts had to adapt to survive, becoming equally dangerous. The sa principle applied to the Ancient Battlefield of Parting; those roaming there continued to grow stronger.
Now, he knew the Supre Immortal Sect was the sa; only the best survive, and he intended to get in and see what he could gain from there.
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