Evan Yang watched as the jade pendant fell into his hand on its own. It was etched with the image of a dragon-like creature. Curious, Evan asked, "What is this called?"
"Dragon-Whisker Jade Pendant. With it, unless you willingly allow it, no one can break into your awareness. It will keep your consciousness safe—consider it my thanks to you," said the elder's aged voice.
"Thank you so much, Senior." Evan Yang gazed at the pendant. With this, he would no longer fear having his awareness destroyed by others.
"Go on now. This place will soon be sealed," the elder's voice urged.
"Alright, but where is the exit?" Evan Yang suddenly wondered how he was supposed to leave Cloud’s End.
"Leave from where you entered. The place you first saw is where you exit," the voice replied.
Evan Yang understood and prepared to say goodbye, but the voice suddenly warned him, "Don’t underestimate the Cloud within you. If it ever becomes uncontrollable, you must be careful. But with the Dragon-Whisker Jade Pendant, you’ll be safe from its corruption."
"Really? So the pendant can also prevent the Cloud from taking over me?" Evan hadn’t expected the pendant to guard against the Cloud’s backlash.
Blue Robe Sect was Lora Luo’s sect, and later Evan Yang joined as well, along with the old beggar.
"Three-Attribute Heaven… Now that I’m at Emperor strength, I wonder what Lora Luo’s master wanted me to do back then." Evan Yang, now at Emperor level, pondered the Three-Attribute Heaven and sensed something important. He decided to visit Blue Robe Sect and bring Lora Luo and the others back.
After making his decision, Evan Yang headed toward Blue Robe Sect.
Blue Robe Sect was a secluded sect, rarely concerned with outside affairs except for occasionally recruiting new disciples. Only after the Devil Realm Emissary appeared in the Immortal Realm did Sect Master Victor Yun begin frequently visiting the Immortal Realm Alliance.
In the Immortal Realm Alliance, Sect Master Victor Yun of Blue Robe Sect also heard about Evan Yang’s feats, which made him very proud. If Evan could sit in the sect, it would be a huge honor. But every time he asked Mad Elder about Evan’s whereabouts, Mad Elder replied that he didn’t know.
Today, he came again and was still rebuffed by Mad Elder. Inside the cave, Mad Elder joked to Chris Chu, "You kid, you’re still not cultivating hard enough. Your master left you far behind."
"My master? He’s been gone so long, I have no idea where he went or why. It’s really frustrating," Chris Chu complained.
"He’s not an ordinary person. You think you’d know just because you want to know? Keep cultivating—maybe someday you’ll reach his level," Mad Elder said with a laugh.
"You finally came back. I was so worried something might happen to you," the Alliance Leader said with a smile.
"With my luck, nothing bad will happen," Evan Yang joked, smiling.
"If you’re fine, that’s good. Now hurry up and hide—I need to make a trip to the Yang family," the Alliance Leader suddenly said, his smile fading.
"To the Yang family? What for?" Evan Yang asked suspiciously.
"You’re too tempting. Some guys from the Immortal Realm Alliance are after you—they want your blood and have tracked down the Yang family. I got word, but couldn’t leave your side. Now I just hope I’m not too late," said the Alliance Leader.
Hearing this, Evan Yang was furious. Why did everything always involve the Yang family? But he quickly calmed down, blaming his own lack of strength.
Seeing Evan’s expression, the Alliance Leader said, "Don’t worry. The Yang family will definitely find a place to hide—especially the Star Sea. Without a special pass token, even Immortal Sovereigns can’t break in. That space was created long ago by one of your clan’s experts."
"Oh? The Star Sea is really that powerful?" Hearing this, Evan Yang felt reassured. As long as they entered the Star Sea, no one could touch them. Once he was strong enough, he’d settle the score with those enemies.
"Yeah. For now, don’t worry about this—focus on getting stronger. Only by growing powerful can you stand against the Immortal Sovereigns. You know, those Sovereigns already don’t see you as just an Immortal Lord. Both the Immortal and Demon Realms see you as a target. If a war breaks out, most of them will pick you as their main enemy," the Alliance Leader warned.
"I want to be strong, but right now I can only defeat those below Sovereign level. Even the weakest Sovereign is way out of my reach," Evan Yang admitted.
"Don’t lose hope. There have been Emperor-level cultivators who beat low-tier Sovereigns—that’s practically defying fate. I think you could be one of them. If you keep working hard, maybe when you reach fifth or sixth Emperor stage, you’ll have that ability," the Alliance Leader encouraged.
Evan Yang believed that with enough strength, he could defeat Sovereigns. But it wasn’t just about effort—it depended on luck, too.
After encouraging Evan, the Alliance Leader left. Evan took stock of his situation and realized there was something he needed to do—visit the Blue Robe Sect.
The Blue Robe Sect was Lora Luo’s sect, and later, Evan Yang joined it, as did the old beggar.
"Three-Attribute Heaven… Now that I’m at Emperor strength, I wonder what Lora Luo’s master wanted me to do back then." Evan, now at Emperor level, thought about Three-Attribute Heaven and sensed something important. He decided to visit Blue Robe Sect and bring Lora Luo and the others back.
With his plan set, Evan Yang headed for the Blue Robe Sect.
The Blue Robe Sect was a secluded sect, rarely concerned with the outside world except for recruiting disciples. It wasn’t until the Devil Realm Emissary appeared in the Immortal Realm that Sect Master Victor Yun started frequently visiting the Immortal Realm Alliance.
In the Immortal Realm Alliance, the Blue Robe Sect Master also heard about Evan Yang’s feats, making him very proud. If Evan could sit in the sect, it would be a huge honor. But every time he asked Mad Elder about Evan’s whereabouts, Mad Elder said he didn’t know.
Today, he came again and was still rebuffed by Mad Elder. Inside the cave, Mad Elder joked to Chris Chu, "You kid, you’re still not cultivating hard enough. Your master left you far behind."
"My master? He’s been gone so long, I have no idea where he went or why. It’s really frustrating," Chris Chu complained.