The Rise of the Black Plain

Chapter 2819: Signal from the Enemies!

A few days after Minos and his group began to move, in the depths of the dangerous Violent Sea...

A white serpent, curled up on itself in an area with no sign of living beings for long distances, had his eyes closed, apparently asleep.

His calm, peaceful gaze hid the truth behind it, frustrated by his futile attempts to reach an old target who had stolen what should have been his.

After decades of searching and no results from Uzira, he had returned home to wait. Eventually, the enemy would sail back into the Violent Sea. By then, he would not only realize this but also know how to pursue the one he had marked.

He was calm after his initial failures. Now he was waiting leisurely. The enemy should be slow to set foot in a boat to navigate these dangerous waters. After all, the enemy had infiltrated Uzira and should be taking advantage of the opportunities in his path.

Who in that scoundrel's place would leave Uzira's opportunities to travel through the chaos of the Violent Sea after only a few decades on the continent?

Consequently, the Sea Serpent was waiting leisurely, imagining that it would be a thousand, maybe two or three thousand, years before he got his chance.

However, even though he trusted his instincts, today he suddenly opened his eyes when he sensed something he hadn't expected. The sign of that enemy he hated so much and wanted to kill appeared again in his 'nose', moving again through the waters of his domains!

For a brief moment, he doubted his own senses. They couldn't be right. The enemy wouldn't be so foolish.

But after a brief analysis, he realized that he wasn't wrong. The enemy was back, sailing away from Uzira, already on a dangerous stretch of the Violent Sea where he could act without worrying about the forces of the continent.

'The Nautilus' Compass is back in my domain!' The Sea Serpent stood up, moving from his resting position to swim across the sea towards his enemy.

"Prepare for a hunt!" His voice reverberated across the ocean floor, reaching the positions of his respective minions, creatures of levels 121, 122 and 123.

The white creature didn't wait for his subordinates to catch up. It led the way towards the enemy, letting loose from its body a peak cultivation of level 124, the strongest aura of the dangerous Violent Sea.

'This time you won't get away, alien!' He thought of the one who was holding what belonged to him, moving forward full of confidence in getting his first part of a True Celestial's body, the key to becoming a Celestial and going to the Upper Realm!

...

Meanwhile, on a small ship, close to the coast of Oqia, an alien had just started its journey across the Violent Sea, heading for Uzira, where its target was supposed to be.

His pores had never gone wrong before. The subtle, hard substance he had left on all his rivals the last time he met them was telling him that the hardest of his competitors were toward Uzira.

The broccoli head alien, currently at level 124, had a serious look on his vegetal face, feeling a worry that was hard to ignore.

Until he left Oqia, he had been quite optimistic about taking down yet another contender for the inheritance of the True Celestial, Devdar. But lately he had been feeling bad omens. He was following the mission he had given himself, but he couldn't help feeling bad about the sudden disappearance of one of his targets not long ago.

He had sensed that one of his competitors, whom he had marked and wanted to hunt down on his current journey, had come to Uzira too, something he had predicted even during the second phase of Devdar's inheritance. But that competitor had disappeared weeks ago, while the most worrying of the enemies of this individual sailing alone now was still alive.

He wasn't wrong. Minos had defeated someone who had tried to hunt him down and was possibly much stronger now, with more parts of the bodies of True Celestials in him.

That was a worry for this broccoli-headed man!

'I'll have to be careful. Minos is probably close to my level, which makes him a difficult opponent to hunt. Perhaps I should involve local players in the hunt against him.' The alien thought to himself, aware that there were powerful creatures in this world who would love the chance to deal with someone like Minos.

'Maybe it's worth the risk of letting others find out about the inheritance he's vying for. As long as I can beat him, I'll absorb his parts and immediately go to the True Celestial dimension. I won't have to worry about being hunted down after I succeed.'

Given his advantages of already being level 124, he didn't fear the risk of his plans turning against him, with others finding out about the fact that he was also involved in the same inheritance as Minos.

'I'll see about that in the coming months. I feel Minos is moving towards me, so maybe he's in this sea. That's not bad. The natural phenomena of this place could help me with my plans.'

He sailed on alone, considering the possibilities in his path and how best to overthrow his great rival for Devdar's inheritance.

As long as he defeated Minos, he would go on to the final stage of the inheritance. But without Minos as a competitor, and with two other competitors who he was sure had already fallen, his chances of getting a place in the Upper Realm would be high!

Because he was in this situation, he couldn't give up what he was doing, even with the pessimistic feeling of having felt the end of one of his competitors who had come to Zocarro to hunt down Minos.

He moved on, experiencing the ferocious phenomena of this dangerous sea, leaving behind the vicinity of Oqia for the most dangerous parts of the separation between the continents of Zocarro.

...

Meanwhile, Minos was sailing with his women for the second month in a row, following Devdar's hint as to where he would find traces for the next part of a True Celestial's body that he would have the chance to absorb.

Having correctly deciphered the True Celestial's hints, he was now sailing towards the middle region between Uzira and Oqia of the Violent Sea, where he should find the Sea Serpent!

Devdar had told him at the time that he would have to come face to face with death on his journey across the Violent Sea. Although he didn't know how the Sea Serpent would challenge him at his current level, he thought that only the sovereign of the seas could be behind this risk.

For now, they were sailing on the surface of the sea, but their boat, which could also serve as a submarine, would soon venture into the ocean's depths.

In the meantime, Minos was looking to the future for his group, searching for the right moment to embark on their decisive journey.

'We have to hurry. We'll probably have to leave the planet, which will eat up most of the time we have until Qhava finishes her advance and comes after us personally!'

His heart pounded with urgency amid this critical moment!

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