Meanwhile, Jared was on an airship with Cloud, heading toward the Night Sea. Due to the long distance, coupled with the condition and size of the airship, the flight speed was relatively slow.
Aboard the airship, Jared took advantage of that rare time of leisure by getting down to sorting out his various nascence auras.
During his trip to the far north this time, he had gained a nascence space and comprehended several nascence auras. That could be considered his greatest yield.
Furthermore, he came into possession of Demon Flogger. Such a divine weapon would be very much handy when he encountered demons. Sitting cross-legged, he closed his eyes. His consciousness then entered his nascence space.
As he stared at the dazzling galaxy and countless dim stars, a headache assailed him.. With my nascence space so vast and containing so many dim stars, how many types of nascence auras do I need to comprehend before I can light up the entire galaxy?
“Mr. Chance.”
After his consciousness had entered his nascence space, Faiyar spoke out of the blue.
“What is it?” Jared asked, turning to the demon. “Since your nascence aura is so expansive, Mr. Chance, may I borrow your fire nascence to cultivate? But I swear I have no other motive and will never betray you. Over this period of time, I’ve learned that you’re no ordinary person but a giant among men. Therefore, it’s my honor to serve you!” Faiyar said sincerely.
Although all that remained of him was a divine soul in the man’s consciousness field, so long as the latter was willing, Jared could let him out anytime.
All Faiyar needed was to find a physical body or a physical reincarnation pill. Then, he would be able to recover fully.
Hence, he did not want to waste time that could be spent cultivating. Mainly, it was because Jared’s fire nascence could help boost his capabilities rapidly since he was an Inferno Devil and also cultivated fire techniques.
“Of course, you may. As long as you follow me loyally, I’ll find an opportunity for you to restore your physical body,” Jared agreed readily.
“Thank you, Mr. Chance! I’ll certainly do anything for you, no matter the cost!” Faiyar vowed with excitement written all over his face.
An indeterminate time passed before Jared was jolted out of his consciousness field by Cloud’s shouts.
The instant he opened his eyes, he was greeted by a vast expanse of darkness stretching out a hundred miles before him.
“What is this?” Sheer surprise inundated him.
“We’ve reached the Night Sea, Mr. Chance. This expanse of darkness is none other than the Night Sea,” Cloud answered.
At a closer look, Jared saw that it was really a vast ocean. However, the seawater was pitch black and extended into the distance endlessly.
Soon, the airship slowly descended and landed in a place resembling a small town. While there were many houses there, all of them were rather shabby.
In a square in the middle of the town were parked several enormous airships, all belonging to Stellaris Sect. Because the airspace above the Night Sea was a no-fly zone, they could not venture over it directly and could only stop there.
When the airship carrying Jared and the others had come to a stop, a disciple of Stellaris Sect who had stayed to keep watch over things immediately sprinted over.
“Mr. Seizon!” the disciple of Stellaris Sect greeted respectfully.
“Is there still no news about my dad?” Cloud asked with a frown. That disciple shook his head. “There’s still no news about Old Mr. Seizon. Rumor has it that the spirit ship they’re on sank in the middle of the Night Sea.”
As soon as Cloud heard that, he trembled. Yet, he did his best to suppress the grief within him. He knew he could not fall right then, for Stellaris Sect depended on him.
“Tell me in detail what exactly happened. Don’t tell me Cosmic Sect is able to traverse the Night Sea at will?”
He could not fathom why Cosmic Sect was still fine when his father’s spirit ship had sunk.