'That's strange. Why is the mysterious axe acting up? Is it angry? Was it broken by the owner of the black and white mutant?' Ricky wondered when he felt the anger of the mysterious axe towards the black and white mutant rearing up inside of him.
Because he and the mysterious axe were already one, they shared emotions. Ricky felt its anger like it was his own.
However, he had to suppress both sources of the anger.
If the black and white mutant found out that he had the mysterious axe in his body, he would try everything he could to destroy Ricky, even if that meant sacrificing himself.
The black and white mutant had methods of getting rid of Ricky, so Ricky had to tread carefully.
"Can you tell me one thing before you leave?" Ricky asked, staring at the faint outline of the black and white mutant.
"I have acknowledged your talent, and I'm willing to answer your questions. But whether or not I will answer them depends entirely on my mood," the black and white mutant replied, laughing deeply.
"Did your owner take the bodies of the Blue Water Mutant and the Dark Land Blood Mutant away?" Ricky asked.
"Yes," the black and white mutant answered, nodding his head solemnly.
"Then why didn't you just kill me at that time?" Ricky questioned, lowering his eyebrows into a frown.
"It was too risky. I already paid a huge price when I took their corpses away. Killing you would have been impossible. I wasn't willing to risk unknown consequences," the black and white mutant said.
"Then, what about Nate? You took his body away after I killed him. Why?" Ricky continued.
"I refuse to answer. Human, I will disappear soon. You had better ask a different question." The black and white mutant smiled.
"Fine. Why can your ancestral spirit suppress a warrior that is stronger than you, but mine can't?" Ricky asked.
"It's very simple. No matter how powerful your ancestral spirit is, you have to follow the rules of the heavenly law in this world," the black and white mutant explained.
'The heavenly law?' Ricky thought, furrowing his eyebrows even further. 'So one needs to transcend the heavenly law before they can comprehend the real ancestral spirit?'
"Human, I hope you can escape the pursuit of my subordinates and the invasion of the devils. Maybe we will meet again one day. Goodbye." After those words, the black and white mutant vanished in the blink of an eye.
The moment he was gone, a black shadow appeared in the distance and murmured, "That human boy has already comprehended the ancestral spirit. It seems that he has really obtained the power or the blood power of the Heavenly Ancestral God.
But as long as he doesn't get that very thing, the final victory is still mine."
"Who is the black and white mutant's owner? I've tried to figure it out, but I can't. He doesn't belong to the continent or the devil race. Maybe when I reach the Celestial Land, I will find the answers," Ricky said in a low voice after the black and white mutant had left.
"Don't spend too much time dwelling on it. It will affect your mind. Wait until the day you enter the Celestial Land to figure it out," the Dragon Intent Grass said.
"Got it." Ricky nodded.
Then, he turned his attention to the demi-saints that were still fighting in the distance.
Ricky spun on his heel and entered the space. He closed his eyes and drove the ancestral spirit out of the demi-saints who were from the continent.
Now that he had comprehended the bright ancestral spirit, the task was very simple. He didn't feel the slightest bit of exhaustion.
He saw the devils too but he ignored them.
His goal was to get the corpses of the demi-saints from the devil race.
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