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Chapter 262: Chapter 262: Distributing Spirit Stones, Provoking the Shadow Clan



Chapter 262: Chapter 262: Distributing Spirit Stones, Provoking the Shadow Clan

Chapter 262: Distributing Spirit Stones, Provoking the Shadow Clan



John continued to roam through the forest, hunting down elemental creatures. This forest was home to wind elemental creatures.

It seemed that these elemental creatures were confined to different territories.

The forest was dominated by wind elemental creatures, while his three clones had encountered creatures of other elemental attributes in different areas.

One clone found earth elemental creatures in the desert, another found fire elemental creatures near the volcanic region, and the last found water elemental creatures by the lakeside.

However, his Beast Clan clone had yet to locate Tony.

He had placed a soul mark on Tony, confirming that he was still alive, but the restrictions of this space prevented him from sensing Tony's exact location.

John sighed helplessly. While hunting elemental creatures, he continued his search for Tony.

...

Three days passed quickly.

John and his three clones had killed numerous elemental creatures, collecting over 300 basic elemental spirit stones.

What improved the most during this period was his understanding of elemental laws. His comprehension of the four fundamental elemental laws had all surpassed 30%.

With fire elemental law reaching as high as 41%.

He even felt confident that he could eventually elevate his understanding of all four fundamental elements to 100%.

"It's time to regroup," John thought. He stopped hunting and merged with his three clones, tearing open a spatial rift and arriving at the entrance of the Secret Area.

As soon as he appeared, he saw Jolyne standing nearby.

John frowned. This woman really seemed to be haunting him.

He approached her and asked with a hint of suspicion, "Have you been waiting here the whole time?"

"I just arrived," Jolyne replied coldly, glancing around, seemingly wanting to say something but then hesitating.

At that moment, Cand-Dragon and Nine-Tails also appeared.

They greeted John, but completely ignored Jolyne.

"Has Tony not arrived yet?" Cand-Dragon asked, a bit concerned as he didn't see Tony.

"He's here," Jolyne said indifferently.

Sure enough, Tony's figure emerged from the mist. He looked a bit battered, with dried blood on his clothes, clearly showing that he had been injured.

As a demigod, fighting lower-tier gods' elemental creatures was quite a challenge for him, though fortunately, his life wasn't in danger.

John glanced at Jolyne suspiciously.

His own soul perception hadn't detected Tony, yet this woman had sensed him beforehand.

"Master," Tony approached the group quickly, letting out a sigh of relief.

Cand-Dragon nodded and said, "Everyone, take out any extra elemental spirit stones and hand them over to Godslayer."

He then produced 12 earth elemental spirit stones and 15 water elemental spirit stones.

Nine-Tails took out 14 fire elemental spirit stones, 2 wind elemental spirit stones, and 9 earth elemental spirit stones.

Tony, feeling a bit embarrassed, said apologetically, "I couldn't find any elemental spirit stones."

"No worries, I've got extras," John said as he casually took out over 300 elemental spirit stones.

Everyone stared in shock.

"Master, how did you find so many elemental spirit stones?" Nine-Tails asked in disbelief. The four elemental creatures were spread out across different regions, yet the Spirit Stones that John took out covered all four elemental attributes. Even if he didn't spend time traveling, it seemed impossible to gather so many Spirit Stones in just three days. Cand-Dragon seemed to realize something, knowing that John had powerful clones at his disposal.

John smiled but didn't offer much of an explanation. He simply said, "I've already comprehended the laws of the four basic elements. Take what you need. There are still four days left, more than enough time to fully grasp the laws of the four elements." Cand-Dragon spoke up, "Nine-Tails and I don't need them. We can take our time hunting down elemental creatures to find more stones. Tony should prioritize refining these. Any extras, you should keep for yourself. This is the final Secret Area of the Skyline Continent, and mastering the four basic elements will help you obtain the ultimate treasure."

"Alright," John didn't refuse.

The elemental Spirit Stones weren't of much help to him anyway. By plundering the elemental creatures' essence through combat, he could easily push his comprehension of the four elemental laws to 100%.

At that moment, Jolyne stepped forward and presented over seventy elemental Spirit Stones, her voice calm and distant, "These are the ones I found."

John was slightly surprised, glancing at Jolyne's still-cold demeanor, and offered a simple, "Thank you."

A hint of doubt lingered in his mind. It seemed as if this woman was genuinely trying to help him.

Tony received one hundred Spirit Stones each for wind, fire, and earth elements, and handed the rest to John.

Cand-Dragon then said, "We've got four more days. Let's continue searching for elemental Spirit Stones. Tony, you'll come with me."

and added in a casual tone, "Oh, by the way, I heard that your clan's current status was bought by trading away your women? Got any women left in your clan?"

The Shadow Clan warrior's eye twitched, fury flaring up inside him, but he restrained himself.

This woman's words were cutting deep, and it was clear she knew far too much about the Shadow Clan. She wasn't someone to be taken lightly.

"Fine, I'll remember this," he growled coldly, before tearing open a spatial rift and

vanishing.

This guy had the Split Void ability too!

Jolyne frowned, clearly displeased.

"You're not from the Sea Clan, are you?" John walked over and looked at her, his tone flat.

Jolyne gave a small nod.

John continued, "What's your connection to the Sea King? And why are you getting close to

me?"

Jolyne raised a finger to her lips, motioning for silence. Then, with a flicker of mental energy,

she sealed off the space around them.

Such powerful soul energy!

John was taken aback, feeling the sheer strength of her soul force, which far exceeded his own.

John curiously looked at Jolyne. With the laws of the Secret Area in place, she couldn't harm

him, even if she wanted to.

"Godslayer, I mean you no harm. In fact, you could say I'm half a member of The Immortals," she said as her aura surged, revealing a treasure belonging to The Immortals.

John was taken aback. Jolyne's fusion with The Immortals' treasure was more advanced than

his own.

And not only that—she had merged with more than one racial treasure.

This woman had also used an Apocalypse Stone!

John frowned, still not fully trusting her.

Jolyne continued, "It's true that the Sea King asked me to stop you from obtaining the final

treasure, but I won't do that. I will help you with all my strength and will never act against

you."

John stared at her and asked, "Why are you doing this? What's your motive?"

Jolyne fell silent for a moment before finally saying, "Consider it my way of repaying a debt."

Repaying a debt? A debt to The Immortals?

John was confused, but it was clear she didn't want to explain further.

With a wave of her hand, Jolyne dispelled the mental barrier she had set up and said, "I can

sense Shadow Clan warriors nearby."

"Lead the way!" John's eyes lit up. Hunting down Shadow Clan was far more appealing to him

than killing elemental creatures.

With his three clones still active, and four days to spare, he had more than enough time to plunder enough knowledge to reach 100% comprehension of the four basic elemental laws. Working together, John robbed Shadow Clan of their elemental creatures.

Jolyne, on the other hand, focused on provoking and taunting them, fueling their anger. Over the next few days, John learned more about the Shadow Clan from her.

The rise of the Shadow Clan was steeped in filth and disgrace, much like the Dark Humans.

They had repeatedly pledged their loyalty to several different races.

But unlike the Dark Humans, the Shadow Clan was even more despicable. In their weakness,

they bowed and scraped, even going so far as to sacrifice their own women. However, once they gained power, they ruthlessly slaughtered the once-powerful races they

had sworn allegiance to, all to erase their shameful past.

Of the four main gods behind the Gods' Game-representing the Sea Clan, Underworld Clan, and Nature Clan-none held any respect for the Shadow Clan. They were all filled with contempt for them.

But because the Shadow Clan had a main god of their own, no one dared to act against them.


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