《Sect Leader》47. Fa Za redux
Advertisement
Fa Za led the column of cultivators back through the evergreen forest. Every so often they would stop and exchange blows with a spiritual beast, and behind them a line of crushing rocks was looming.
All of the third realm students had been ushered to the front.
Grace and Jess had been alternating covering their exit, and then turned into the rearguard.
The Heaven’s Mountain school finally came into view as they exited the forest. Ahead of them, clutches of spiritual beasts attempted to grind the walls into dust, not to mention his Sect.
Three dead cultivators leaned against a wall. Fa Za recited a silent prayer for their dead souls.
Then they were noticed, and Fa Za felt the third realm cultivators begin their group cycling attack as they all worked to power up blue.
He was battered and beaten, black and blue all over, but he didn’t act hurt.
“I do believe that now is a *great* time for stabbing,” an all too familiar voice said.
Fa Za turned to see Sa Kon being held but Ah Le. She extended her arm out, offering his old spear back to him.
“You’re sure?” he said.
“Honestly, no, but Elder Jessica said that she wants to see what you can do with it.”
Fa Za accepted the spear.
“Sa Kon, I do believe you’re correct about one thing,” he said, “I really feel a need to stab something.”
In his hands, he felt the spear undulating with pleasure.
He grabbed it, moving the demon spear to second position.
With his right arm bent, his left hand grasped the spear lightly. He tested a lunge, and in feeling the heft, he nodded appreciatively.
Fa Za, elder of the Heaven’s Mountain branch school, was back.
“Take your people around and flank to the left,” he said, “This part is personal.”
Advertisement
Ah Le barked some commands, driving them around off to the side as Fa Za walked to the waiting rock beasts.
He did not hurry because that was not his lot in life. He merely took his time and he would arrive when he was good and ready.
The poor beasts didn’t know what was about to hit them, but Sa Kon purred with delight. Fa Za tried to recall the last time he’d heard the spear purr.
He couldn’t recall such a time.
There was always a first time for everything.
Fa Za sighed, looking around for a mesh of qi or shadow he could exploit.
Seeing none, he sighed.
He would have to do this the hard way.
“Let the Sect see how a pure spear cultivator slays his enemies,” he breathed.
“Yasss, king! SLAY!” The spear said.
The first of three giant rock beasts closed the distance with him. They were fast for two tons of rocks hastily put together, but the fact that they were wielding trees gave him pause.
He’d known the beasts to throw the trees, but these three treated their trees like spears.
Or swords. One lunged at him in a classic fencing pose, trying to skewer him with the tip of his “sword”.
Fa Za jumped up, landing deftly onto the tree as it retracted.
He extended his own spear.
To his right, another tree ‘spear’ caught him off guard, pushing him away. He flew, steadying himself with Sa-Kon as he maneuvered back the way he’d come.
This time, he just went for it, diving directly on top of the closest rock beast.
“Ahhhhh!” Sakon pulsed irritably, and Fa Za could feel his core filling up. It had been too long.
Around him, his body pulsed with the shadow and he felt his qi mesh area drop into place. Two rock beasts had tripped the thin line of unbreakable qi he’d been leaking as he moved around.
Advertisement
Fa za tightened his grip on the small web of qi.
He pulled with all of his might, straining his dantian as qi flushed his meridians.
First one, then a second confused beast flew at him.
He ignored the first, dodging low. That one would go to the backup behind him.
The second one was his intended.
He raised Sa Kon like a pike, impaling the moving beast. As he did so, he extended his nascent soul to its fullest extent.
The force behind the rock beast bent but didn’t break the demon spear.
An old trick, he used the incoming qi to supercharge his spiritual senses as well as to cut the harshness of seeing a kilometer around himself in detail.
“Sluuurp!” Sa Kon said, and it sounded like a rock concert in Fa Za’s ears. He pushed that feeling aside as he tried to feel every single being around him.
One was almost upon him, and he pulled out his second trick. Being in the shadow of the beast, he melted into the darkness.
He reappeared one hundred meters away in the shade of a large evergreen tree.
His hands shook.
Next to him, Jessica, his other intended, looked at him expectantly.
“We need to run,” he said, his voice wavering, “too many of the incoming beasts are going to flatten us. I sensed several sixth realm equivalent beasts.”
He saw her raise a hand, pulling the students back. Even as they did, he returned to his route back home. Many of them looked sick and a few had puked next to him.
"Lead the way," Jessica said.
Advertisement
- In Serial115 Chapters
Rifts in the Weave
Jes is a normal twenty-something American dealing with a 2020 that just keeps getting worse. She's driving home for the latest in that series of awful events when she runs headlong into something unexpected. Nearly 400 years ago, the continent of Charan was embroiled in a terrible war. To stop the war, its inhabitants literally tore a hole in the fabric that holds their world together. The Weave, the magical lines of reality that shape every part of Charan, were torn by great magics. Those magics left a hole in the weave that has since consumed nearly a third of the continent, creating a vast and magicless Outalnds. The Wild Weaves at the edges of the Outlands are a dangerous place. Archmagi, pushed to the edge by a pursuing army, enter the Wild Weaves and seek to repair the very fabric of reality. Howard and Clark Franklin, returning soldiers from the Civil War, come back to a home that isn't quite theirs anymore. Restless, they depart again for the West, a new frontier. They get more than they bargained for when one moment they're crossing the prairie and the next they're stepping into a whole new world. As the unraveling edges of reality fray, two worlds may never be the same. >
8 125 - In Serial47 Chapters
The Concerto for Asp and the Creali Orchestra
Making a wish on her fourteenth birthday, Anya had no idea it would come true… literally the next day! She gets transported to a magic world inhabited by strange and dangerous creatures. Will she survive her fairy dream gone scary? The novel is being published in four installments:Part I: AllegroPart II: Adagio Part III: Scherzo Part IV: Finale
8 115 - In Serial56 Chapters
The Empress' Son
───── ❝ 𝐨𝐧-𝐠𝐨𝐢𝐧𝐠 ❞ ─────"𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙨𝙪𝙣𝙨𝙚𝙩 𝙞𝙨 𝙧𝙚𝙖𝙡𝙡𝙮 𝙥𝙧𝙚𝙩𝙩𝙮 𝙢𝙖𝙢𝙖! 𝘽𝙪𝙩 𝙮𝙤𝙪'𝙧𝙚 𝙥𝙧𝙚𝙩𝙩𝙞𝙚𝙧!" "𝙄 𝙠𝙣𝙤𝙬." .....𝙬𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙝𝙚𝙡𝙡?!A guy who died in an accident and is given the chance to be reincarnated, where he remembers everything that happened to his past life. One of those is his execution at such an early age as the prince and next Emperor of the Vermillion Empire, but the worst thing than that? He started as a baby.Clydeur, the eldest son of the Empress, will do what it takes to change his fate and prove himself better than his younger brother, Klydeur. It's either he live a simple life, make himself an outcast prince, never meet the Empress, or win her favor and melt the cold heart of his own mother by being the charming prince.┍━━━━ ⋆⋅☆⋅⋆ ━━━━┑Started: November 13, 2019Started (posted): January 1, 2020Ended: ____Language: EnglishGenre: Historical, Fantasy, Drama, Isekai, Comedy, RomanceBookcover by: Truly Yours❤┕━━━━ ⋆⋅☆⋅⋆ ━━━━┙Status: 𝐬𝐨𝐨𝐧 𝐭𝐨 𝐛𝐞 𝐫𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐬𝐞𝐝Inspired from: Who Made Me A Princess👑Original story (this is not a translated novel)
8 339 - In Serial7 Chapters
Good Morning, Mr. Kay
Mr. Kay, a forlorn surgeon, finds comfort in an unusual therapist named Eve, a strange creature that lives in the interdimensional realm of White Space.
8 164 - In Serial34 Chapters
Whodunnit 2
Two weeks after the second game in Rue Manor, Giles has been jetted off to Caribbean to play a third game on a exotic island. Who is the killer this time? Find out in 'Whodunnit 2'
8 155 - In Serial9 Chapters
How To Speak Korean
Altogether let's Speak Korean! 💕
8 162

