Only Sally, Hutton, and a few other young mbers of the Nine Li race were left in the Splendid Palace.
Although it was the first ti they had personally t, Zen could feel a sense of kinship with them, coming from the sa race.
Ambrose had entrusted them to him. He was sure to take good care of them.
“Zen, can you really do it? Can you rebuild the Nine Li race?” Sally asked, blinking her wide, innocent eyes.
Growing up, she had heard about the past glory of the Nine Li race.
Back then, there was no need for their people to find different places to hide. Every ti worship day arrived, over ten thousand other races ca to worship.
If Chiyou was angered, the entire Source World would tremble.
But this glory mostly existed only in Sally's imagination. If only Zen could really make it beco a reality.
She was the youngest and most naive of them, after all.
But Hutton and the others didn't think so.
It wasn't that they doubted Zen's strength and talent, but they felt that such a great promise just could not be fulfilled.
Chiyou was truly formidable.
But in the end, he fell into defeat by the hands of the Bearing race.
The Bearing race and the Divine Farr race were no weaker than the Nine Li race in their pri. Even the Oneness Sky Palace didn't dare to act rashly against them. It could only be wishful thinking to consider Zen fighting them all alone.
“Sally, don't take it too seriously. You're daydreaming if you really expect the Nine Li race to rise like it did back then. These are different tis,” said a young man beside her.
“Umar!” Hutton called him out with a frown.
Umar was one of the best mbers of the Nine Li race that Ambrose had brought here.
“Am I wrong? The Grand Chieftain was once so powerful. But the Yellow Emperor defeated him too easily! Sure, Zen is powerful, but only within our generation. Is he capable of leading our entire race up the ranks? There's no way!” The atmosphere grew grim. Pausing for a mont, Umar continued, “He's just lucky to have outshone us on the Other Shore!”
“Shut up! Don't forget who Zen is!” Hutton's face darkened.
On their way here, Leopold had told them that Zen's blood was much purer than theirs.
If the Nine Li race hadn't declined, he would have gone up higher than them in status.
“So what? The Nine Li race has declined. His identity and status no longer matter!” Umar continued his argunt.
“Do you think it was because of our grandfather that Master Athemar was willing to accept us and help us get a ticket to the Chaotic Source World?” Flas burned in Hutton's eyes as he stared Umar down.
In the eyes of the super forces, the Nine Li race was worthless. Their forr honor and glory were things of the past.
It was thanks to Zen that the Oneness Sky Palace was willing to help them enter the Chaotic Source World. It definitely wasn't for Ambrose's sake.
“Rember! Zen will be our young master from today forward!” Hutton said fiercely.
Umar was still not convinced. “You want to call him young master? Why? Is he stronger than I am?”
After that, the aura in his body surged, and a statue of a fiendish beast appeared before him. It was his Other Shore Token.
On the way there, Sally and Hutton had been boasting about Thad's strength on the Other Shore. But now that Umar t him, he doubted Sally and Hutton's claims about his strength. Finally, he decided to challenge Zen and display his Other Shore Token.
The statue was a fourth-grade Other Shore Token from Stage Thirteen. Once it was activated, a malicious aura spread all over the Splendid Palace.
Before the others could stop him, Umar turned into a gust of wind and rushed toward Zen, chopping down on his head with a single push of his palm.
“Take this!”
Being Ambrose's grandson, Umar was indeed a gifted man. The Other Shore Power he had extracted from the statue reached 900 divine gatons.
If struck by his palm, even a mountain would break in half, let alone a re person.
“Umar! Don't do it!”
“Stop!”
Everyone was taken aback and wide-eyed. They knew that Umar had a strange temper, but they were all told not to stir up any trouble on their way there. Little did they expect Umar to provoke Zen the minute Ambrose left them.
Sally and her brother had witnessed Zen's strength on the Other Shore, but it was completely different from the Source World. No one could tell whether or not he'd manage to resist Umar's strike.
“900 divine gatons. That is good in Stage Thirteen.”
Zen's face remained dead-calm. He didn't even bother to shift his feet. With a raise of his hand, the Shade Stone liquid attached itself to his right arm. Then, he slightly tilted his wrist and had Umar's hand precisely in his grasp.
Puff!
The Splendid Palace shook slightly before a fist-sized area cracked open right under Zen's feet. With that, Umar's fierce blow was stopped.
Zen's grip was iron-tight. Umar couldn't twist his hand out of it.
The sight had everyone holding their breath.
On the way there, Leopold had announced that if Zen made it to Stage Thirteen on the Other Shore, his strength must be far greater than that of his peers. Back then, Umar only snorted at the exaggeration. The others weren't totally convinced either. But now, it seed that even Leopold had greatly underestimated Zen.
Even after taking Umar's all-out strike with a single hand, Zen was completely unhard. No one there could even imagine finding soone on the sa level of strength.
An exasperated sigh broke the silence. Hutton turned to Zen and said, “Zen, please forgive Umar's rudeness.”
Still indifferent, Zen rely let go of the man's hand. He looked up to the ceiling of the Splendid Palace and said, “We're all from the sa race, so I will forgive him. Our people are facing a great decline, so we have to keep working harder. Grandpa Ambrose has entrusted all of you to . I only have one request.” He looked firmly at the group before continuing, “Don't ever give yourselves up.”
Hutton, Umar, and the rest looked at him complicatedly.
The small world they had been hiding in was haunted by the Bearing race. Neither the elders nor the younger generation were courageous enough. They ended up giving themselves away gradually.
During his ti in the Oneness Sky Palace, Zen did not forget where he ca from. He was confident by nature. The others could sense his genuine pride and suddenly felt ashad of themselves.
“Zen can make it happen. I choose to believe it!” Sally chid in eagerly.
“I believe it too,” Hutton agreed.
“Soon, our Nine Li race will rise again!” And with that, the rest of them echoed with them.
After sending Ambrose away, Athemar turned back to Zen and the rest. “I'll send you up the Oneness Mountain first. Please follow .”
It was the first ti that the youth of the Nine Li race had left their elders. It was rather nerve-wracking to follow behind Athemar in silence.
Standing on Athemar's huge sword, they looked curiously down at the Dragon City and the great mountains in the distance.
Ever since they could rember, they had nestled in such a small world. Never had they really explored the vast Source World. It was their first ti stepping outside and witnessing firsthand the size of a super force.
Once they returned to the Flow Sword Sect, Athemar had applied for an independent courtyard house where he had the six mbers of the Nine Li race settle down.
Even then, their background was sensitive. Although the Flow Sword Sect was the Oneness Sky Palace's core area, Athemar had especially warned them to keep their identity hidden. If they needed anything, they had to turn to Zen.
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