Austin had gone very far with his aspirations on earth exploration, and recently he was spending most of his time studying the ancient books about geography and geomancy. One of the fruits of his labors was a thorough knowledge of all the famous mountains and the natural vessel of dragon energy underneath in Brilliant Kingdom.
He learned that Mount Wey and Mount Hymn, two of the legendary thirty-six sacred places in this land, were polluted by an evil force. He then developed a curiosity as to whether the rest of the sacred places were corrupted as well, be it public knowledge or otherwise. With the intent to satisfy his questions, he decided to set out and claim the answers himself.
He first traveled in the direction of the Heavenly Mountain, but on the way he stumbled upon another sacred place, Mount Emerald. It was also considered as one of the five greatest peaks in the Brilliant Kingdom, and was quite a famous spot in the country.
Austin trudged along the mountain, grumbling when the paths got too steep and exclaiming at the scenery he would come across every so often. A heavy mist hung over the mountain, and near its peak, tufts of clouds were floating alongside the tallest branches of the highest trees.
'It's so nice and quiet here. No wonder this mountain is popular among the people!'
As he went deeper, Austin discovered the spiritual energy was purer in the heart of the mountain than anywhere else he had visited in Earth.
He also found out that the natural laws were more advanced and systematic up there.
As he carried on with his exploration, he began to sense the presence of a rather mysterious aura.
'What might that be? Is it possible that a divine god had lived here in the past?'
The aura felt sacred and had a terrifying quality to it, giving off an impression that a peerless, great guardian was watching over the mountain.
Austin decided to delve into the earth to check. What he discovered beneath the ground was more or less just as he expected.
Six huge earth dragons were nestled underground, their majestic bodies extending from northwest to southeast.
As it was in Mount Wey and Mount Hymn, restrictions were also in place in order to trap these creatures to the earth.
The dragons could not move their bodies at all.
A quick glance was all it took for Austin to tell that a dark evil spirit had fastened itself to the creatures. It smeared their body like black ink.
He was aghast.
'Oh gods, there seems to be no exception! All the sacred places in this country seem to be corrupted by the same evil spirit. But why?'
These places were supposed to be where the earth essence was most concentrated in the entire country.
By that virtue alone, the sacred places and holy lands were known as the most blessed spots in the kingdom.
But now not only had their sanctity been violated, but their trespasser was an evil spirit to boot!
He decided to go and see for himself, and started to carefully make his way down. His descent had been going on for a while before he was able to discern the scenery beneath the thick fog.
Several mountains were standing side by side, and they were littered with a handful of Taoist temples. Ancient pine trees stood tall and proud, having grown and thrived in the area for countless years. Thick, massive vines coiled around the entryway of this little mountain civilization, as if to cut off all access from the outside world.
Austin was openly gawking at the sight when a voice from behind him broke through his reverie.
"Who are you?" A Taoist priest stood a few feet away from him, and he was eyeing Austin up and down with suspicion.
"Oh, I'm a tourist and I got lost!" Austin's reply was instant and smooth. "I'm not really sure how I got here! Greetings, good sir, may you tell me where I am now, exactly?"
"A tourist, you say?" The suspicion did not leave the eyes of the Taoist priest, as he weighed the word on his tongue, obviously doubting Austin's answer. "I'm afraid you need to leave. This place belongs to the Emerald Sect. No visitors are allowed here."
"The Emerald Sect?" Austin's good fortune just kept on surprising him at the most unexpected times. He may have broken into the sect's headquarters by accident, but it certainly was according to his true intentions.
"I've heard of the Emerald Sect ever since I was a little boy. It's one of the leading sects in our country, isn't it? Since I'm already here, I would love to pay a visit and offer my respects. May I?"
He offered a little bow to the priest in an effort to sway the old man.
It had no effect, however, as the priest's face only darkened with displeasure.
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