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Chapter 1511 - Chapter 1511 Chapter 1371 The Second Monument Weeper
Chapter 1511: Chapter 1371: The Second Monument Weeper! Chapter 1511: Chapter 1371: The Second Monument Weeper! Two days later would be the actual competition, and Liu Binglan was busy with the affairs of the Territory Office and the Struggle Main City Sub-Hall.
Shen Mo came along this time, and Liu Binglan intended to let Shen Mo manage the Struggle Main City Sub-Hall.
Shen Mo’s own strength was not very strong, but his management ability was quite outstanding; steady and calm, he was a very suitable Palace Master.
Of course, Shen Mo was still somewhat young, so Liu Binglan planned to later send some more experienced and familiar people to assist Shen Mo.
During these two days, Chu Mu unusually did not cultivate and focused all his thoughts on Ye Qingzi.
He never managed the affairs of the New Moon Land; to others, he seemed quite carefree.
Chu Mu was also not one to coax relentlessly, but wherever Ye Qingzi was, he would stand there; it was very necessary to lower his attitude since it was his own fault.
Ye Qingzi always had a little shadow called Ning Man’er following behind her, and with Ning Man’er present, the atmosphere between the two wasn’t so stiff.
Of course, during the night, Chu Mu still constantly sought opportunities to be alone with Ye Qingzi, regardless of whether she was willing or not.
These two days had been much better than before; at least Ye Qingzi wasn’t ignoring Chu Mu. Chu Mu knew she was throwing a tantrum; if things truly couldn’t be salvaged, Ye Qingzi would have quietly left a long time ago and wouldn’t have given Chu Mu a chance to coax her.
The next day would be the last top four competition, and as Chu Mu wished, he shared a bed with Ye Qingzi. The only flaw was that Ye Qingzi did not allow him any misbehavior, and Chu Mu could only hold her properly and sleep.
…
The top four competition finally arrived.
Chu Mu’s sudden entry had introduced a hint of suspense to a competition where the champion’s ranking was almost certain, and many people were wondering if the king from the New Moon Land had displayed all his strength.
The first battle was Chu Mu against Han Erxing!
Han Erxing had been waiting for a long time. After seeing the combat list, he couldn’t help but quirk his mouth, saying, “I was really afraid he would meet one of you two; then I wouldn’t have had the chance to fix him.”
“His War Beast Mo is also very strong, and once it fully unleashes its strength, it might not be weaker than your Heavenly Unicorn. Be careful,” Xin Xin reminded Han Erxing.
“Do you think I would give it a chance to increase its strength slowly?” Han Erxing scoffed with disdain.
The biggest weakness of the War Beast Mo was that its initial strength was very weak; as long as it could be suppressed, it was just a Soul Pet slightly stronger than a Peak Master Level.
“That’s true,” Xin Xin nodded. He glanced at Tang Zhuo and said, “Looks like he won’t have a chance to battle you, unless you intentionally lose to me.”
Tang Zhuo was unconcerned, if Han Erxing could defeat Chu Mu, it meant Chu Mu was not his match anyway. Although Han Erxing and Xin Xin were famed to be on par with him, there was still some gap in strength.
“The first battle, New Moon Land’s Chu Mu versus Divine Sect’s Han Erxing,” the middle-aged chief judge announced.
Chu Mu entered the Floating Mountain Battlefield, intentionally glancing at the chief judge with the black beard.
This chief judge, named Mu Xie, was an Immortal Level Powerhouse from the Mu Family Dynasty. In fact, he now served Yu Suo, and it was precisely because of this that Guo Shi had been coldly humiliated by him.
Guo Shi now hardly dared to show his face; somehow, overnight in Struggle Main City, he was reviled by countless people, regardless of their strength, and Guo Shi’s reputation was thoroughly ruined.
Moments later, Han Erxing also flew into the battlefield. When the two stood facing each other between two Floating Mountains, excited shouts erupted from seats across various Floating Mountains, clearly demonstrating the anticipation for this battle.
Chu Mu was an unexpected dark horse; a match without suspense, no matter how splendid or shocking, ultimately could not move the watchers’ hearts. Only elements of uncertainty like Chu Mu, making the result of the battle unpredictable, made the competition more intriguing.
“Both sides prepare,” Chief Judge Mu Xie said calmly.
Han Erxing nodded at the chief judge, signaling that he was ready.
Han Erxing had an ordinary appearance, his face covered with many freckles, yet this did not affect the superior air in his eyes. Whether it was the stance of Divine Sect that he represented, or his own strength, he had the absolute capital to despise anyone, including some old Immortal Level Powerhouses who showed him a measure of respect.
Reaching this realm wasn’t possible just through massive resource support; without being tempered thoroughly, his Soul Pet’s high level would still perish in battle. Talent, background, opportunities, and luck–all critical, and only by combining these could one possibly stand at the pinnacle of the human domain!
In this era of the young, he stood at the peak. In the next era, he would stand at the pinnacle of all mankind. With such potential and capital, he had no reason to feign a posture of equality with commoners, nor did he need to tolerate someone who had offended him!
“You are truly irredeemably foolish. Do you know if I wanted to kill you, your corpse would have been lying in the streets yesterday?” Han Erxing smirked contemptuously, speaking smoothly, “I didn’t do that because I want you to know that even without using the power of Divine Sect, you are insignificant in front of me!”
With that said by Han Erxing, Chu Mu was somewhat enlightened; apparently, the ones following him and Ye Qingzi around the other day were Han Erxing’s lackeys, seemingly quite strong.
However, Han Erxing should feel fortunate that those people hadn’t taken action, otherwise the ones lying dead on the streets would not have been Chu Mu, but those unscrupulous members of the Divine Sect.
Chu Mu didn’t say much more, his mood much improved, he maintained his usual style, foregoing conversation before a battle.
As Chu Mu lifted his gaze to the Chief Judge Mu Xie, just about to indicate he was ready, he suddenly felt a warm flickering in his Space Ring!
Chu Mu was taken aback and hurriedly sent his Soul Sense into the Soul Pet Space.
The warm flickering originated from the Monument Tears!
Chu Mu had a total of ten drops of Monument Tears, and he had always thought that once the Tear Crystals were used, the Monument Tears would vanish. However, he later discovered that each drop left a mark in the small vessel–that is to say, the Monument Tears had never disappeared; they had only temporarily lost their energy.
The ninth drop of Monument Tears Chu Mu obtained was on Huangquan Road, shed for Ye. It wandered alone in the vast Henghai, seeking the Demon Tomb, and after entering it, accumulated scars for the king in his heart, even turning into an Undead, never abandoning this belief.
This drop of Monument Tears truly fell deep within Chu Mu’s heart, and even though the soul contract had already broken, it transformed into precious Monument Tears that remained in the vessel.
The tenth drop of Monument Tears belonged to Ning Man’er’s tears; it wasn’t actually Chu Mu’s, but since Ning Man’er wasn’t a Monument Weeper, Chu Mu, who had a soul contract with it, obtained her Monument Tears through her experiences.
With a total of ten drops, Chu Mu didn’t know whether ten drops were many or few for a qualified Monument Weeper…
Monument Tears had always been silent in that small ancient vessel, only generating the warmth of tears when new Monument Tears were obtained.
However, this time Chu Mu hadn’t obtained any Monument Tears, yet they were radiating a glow, as if summoned by something!
“Young Master, it’s a Monument Weeper! There’s another Monument Weeper in this Floating Mountain Battlefield!!” Fox Elder hurriedly warned Chu Mu with a Mental Sound.
Fox Elder’s reminder snapped Chu Mu back to reality. His dark eyes immediately scanned the entire Floating Mountain Battlefield, determined to identify the person who also possessed Monument Tears and was acknowledged by the Heavenly Boundary Monument.
This was the first time Chu Mu had encountered a Monument Weeper, and according to Ning Man, each Monument Weeper possessed amazing potential. Their stories were bound to be tediously long and arduous, selected by the Heavenly Boundary Monument through the memories recorded by the Monument Tears to be the strongest of today or those hopeful to become the strongest!
That meant, the encounters of other Monument Weepers wouldn’t be less than Chu Mu’s, and the hardships they faced would not be fewer. If they were still alive, they must possess extraordinarily strong powers, completely incomparable to the likes of Tang Zhuo, Han Erxing, and Xin Xin!
“Can you sense his location?” asked Fox Elder, somewhat urgently.
Each Monument Weeper was endowed with a segment of memory by the Monument Tears, and connecting these memories formed a complete story. This story recorded the strongest creatures and races over ten thousand years–whether they still existed in this world, how they stepped into the Undying Realm, and whether they left behind any precious items.
If one could uncover the sealed history hidden within the Heavenly Boundary Monument, it would be equivalent to finding a method to enter the Undying Realm. Even though the Immortal Level was the pinnacle for humans, countless Immortal Level Powerhouses crazed to succeed in entering the Undying Realm!
“I can’t; he seems stronger than me,” said Chu Mu, shaking his head.
Although both were Monument Weepers, and the Monument Tears informed Chu Mu of a colleague nearby, Chu Mu couldn’t find that individual among the seats of the various major Floating Mountains.
“Don’t let it be a Fake Monument Weeper, or exposing yourself like this could cause you a lot of trouble,” said Fox Elder.
“He probably doesn’t know it’s me,” Chu Mu responded, shaking his head.
“That might not be the case; you’re on the battlefield, so the likelihood he can deduce it’s you is much greater,” said Fox Elder.
Chu Mu grew more vigilant, hoping it wasn’t a Fake Monument Weeper. Being targeted by someone mad for surpassing life and death would indeed be a very troublesome matter.
Chu Mu’s gaze then fell on the Saintess’s seat at the Main Floating Mountain.
“Yu Suo, a Monument Weeper has appeared,” Chu Mu told her using a Mental Sound.
Yu Suo was startled, quickly asking Chu Mu two key questions, “Did you notice during the last event? What approximate position is he in?”
“There was none last time, roughly to my south, between Floating Mountain No. 10 and No. 15,” Chu Mu responded.
“Alright, I understand.”
Due to the hierarchy system, almost every seat in the Floating Mountain seats was fixed, especially those closer to the front.
Therefore, as long as one could check for changes among those seated, the identity of the Monument Weeper could roughly be determined. Chu Mu believed that with Yu Suo’s extensive network of informants, there was hope of pinpointing that Monument Weeper.
(Here’s the third chapter.)
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