Chapter 568 Welfare Of The General Public
There was a solemn look on Jonathan’s face as he gazed at the broken bronze mirror in his hand. Although the message was
being displayed, there was no sender’s information or a unique code to identify the sender, so he could not tell who sent the
message.
From the first few messages, Jonathan could still figure out it was a conversation between three parties. However, as he read on,
he became confused and could not associate the messages with any particular party anymore.
The idea of creating the bronze mirror as a communication tool was good, but the design was bad, and thus, the end product
was pretty useless. He took out his phone from his pocket and saw the battery was full, yet there was still no reception.
Summerbank Abyss is really a mystifying place. Jonathan turned around and looked toward the heavy fog on one side of the
abyss.
Although the place was a little unusual, Jonathan thought it wasn’t too bad, as it would not be difficult for him to find his way out.
He knew all he needed to do was head into the heavy fog, and he would be on his way out.
Suddenly, he felt a faint disturbance of spiritual energy coming from a distance in front of him. There’s a fight going on out there?
Jonathan frowned slightly, then leaned forward and raced toward the direction of the spiritual energy disturbance.
In the valley, Lauryn was swirling her sword around and waves of powerful sword energy were radiating from her. There was a
swift-moving silhouette circling around her and rapidly getting closer to her.
“Sword field, emerge!” Lauryn made a gesture with one of her hands as she chanted, and instantly, all the sword energy turned
back and swirled around her body, forming a protective vortex around her.
Right then, a black palm appeared in front of her, and it was coming for her head. When it appeared, her protective pool of sword
energy instantly gravitated toward it in an attempt to block it off.
Boom, boom... Following the sounds of explosions, a figure in black leaped up into the air and landed firmly on a
boulder. Lauryn, looking solemn, had her sword pointed directly in the direction of the man in black.
“Who are you? Why did you sneak up on me?”
Her opponent’s face was fully hidden behind a black, full-face mask. The mask and his clothes appeared to be specially
constructed, as they could block off her spiritual sense.
“I’m killing you for the welfare of the general public,” the man in black said in his hoarse voice. “If you know what is best for you,
lay down your weapon and surrender. Otherwise, you’ll regret it.”
“Surrender? Me?” Lauryn smirked. “You think you can kill me? Let’s give it a try, then!”
“Well, since you asked for it...”
The man in black sniggered, and with a twist of his wrist, a worn-out long axe miraculously appeared in his hand.
Lauryn’s eyes narrowed as her gaze lingered on the black axe.
The axe was about two meters long and its handle was so worn out that it looked like it could disintegrate at any moment. The
head of the axe was also full of rust.
Despite its shabby look, in the hand of the man in black, it gave out an imposing and daunting feeling.
“Kill!” the man roared and leaped into the air.
With the infusion of his immense spiritual energy, mysterious runes began to appear on the axe, and in no time, the whole axe
was enveloped by those queer symbols.
A faint shadow appeared behind the man. It was the silhouette of a strange creature with two horns on its head holding a huge
axe!
A glint of apprehension appeared in Lauryn’s eyes when she felt the forceful wave of energy coming from her opponent.
“Unum, skywards!”
With another chant, followed by a change in the gesture of her hand, Lauryn’s spiritual energy immediately flowed back into her
body. The sword in her hand began to vibrate violently, causing a faint roaring sound.
She made no fancy or frivolous moves. With just a simple but powerful upward flick of her sword, she went head-on to meet the
huge axe that was hurtling toward her at great speed.
Both Lauryn and the man in black did their utmost to infuse all their spiritual energy into that decisive strike. When their weapons
met, the two waves of intense spiritual energy clashed and exploded.
Lauryn threw up a big mouthful of blood as she was sent flying backward into the valley.
Boom!
The ground shook when she took a hard landing in the valley. Her sword had flown off her hand, and she was crouching on the
ground in pain.
Her body went into shock after the forceful impact, and the spiritual energy in her meridian went haywire inside her body.
Severely injured, she could not move and lay paralyzed on the ground.
The man in black approached her slowly with his axe in hand.
“So this is what the poster girl of the Phantom Sect is capable of! I’m not impressed at all!”
“Who are you?” Lauryn hissed through her clenched teeth.
Hidden in her hand was a yellow talisman that was given to her by her master before she left for the trip. When faced with
danger, all she needed to do was to smear her own blood on that talisman to activate it, and she could summon a spiritual angel
from the Grandmaster Realm.
However, as that talisman was only good for single use, Lauryn did not want to make use of it unless she was desperate and in
grave danger.
She had not even found out who her opponent was, so she was unwilling to make use of her precious life-saving talisman.
“It doesn’t matter who I am. All you need to know is that you have to die.” The man in black had already come up to Lauryn as he
spoke.
Just when he was about to lay his hand on her, he suddenly froze, then turned to look at the top of the valley. After a brief
hesitation, he turned around and left.
With a few leaps and bounds, the man disappeared out of Lauryn’s spiritual sense range, and his presence could not be
detected anymore.
Lauryn breathed a sigh of relief, but just as she successfully managed to struggle and sit up, another silhouette leaped down
from above and landed a hundred meters from her.
It was Jonathan, and the two were stunned to see one another.
Earlier on, Jonathan had sensed some disturbing waves of spiritual energy, so he decided to investigate the cause of the
unusual phenomenon. When he followed the disturbance in the air and reached the valley, he was shocked to see Lauryn seated
on the ground, looking disheveled. It was apparent that a fierce battle had taken place there.
“Did you fight with someone just now?” Jonathan asked.
“A man tried to kill me.” Lauryn was still holding on to her sword and in a defensive mode when she spoke to Jonathan.
“Who was it?”
“I have no idea,” Lauryn replied as she wiped the blood off the corner of her mouth. Stealthily, she smeared a tiny drop of blood
onto the talisman. “That man was in black attire, and his face was also covered with a black mask. His clothes and mask must be
made of special materials. My spiritual sense could not penetrate them. But there’s one thing I can be pretty sure about. He’s
definitely one of us because he knew I was from the Phantom Sect.”
Looking at the pathetic state she was in, Jonathan couldn’t help but ask, “Six of us came in together. Other than me, it would be
either Irving, Bertel, Torkild, or Sofus. Have you offended any of them?”
Lauryn shook her head, then said, “Oh, that man also said he’s killing me for the welfare of the general public.”
After saying that, she suddenly paused, and then turned to eye Jonathan warily.
Her sudden change in attitude was puzzling for Jonathan.
“You’re not suspecting me, are you, Ms. Blackwood?”