The Mans Decree - Chapter 4360
Chapter 4360 A Little Embarrassed
Kai hurriedly helped Violet up. After all, she was a fairy. Even though she was only left with a soul remnant, her status was still noble. He couldn’t allow her to kneel before him.
“Ms. Violet, you don’t have to. However, I must ask for your patience. You’ll have to stay here beneath the sea while I take care of some matters. Once I’m done, I’ll bring you up and then we can work on restoring your physical body.”
Violet was attached to a tree, and Kai couldn’t possibly store her in his storage ring. He couldn’t be expected to carry a tree around every day either.
If the tree was exposed and certain people detected the celestial energy, it could lead to danger.
Kai decided to leave Violet at the bottom of the Dead Sea. After all, no one ventured here. Once he dealt with matters in Castenada Town and brought Scarlette back to Allardland, he could conveniently take Violet to Soul Demon Sect to restore her physical body.
“All right, I will follow your arrangements,” Violet said politely.
Kai observed Violet, who exuded an air of grace and refinement, characteristic of a well-bred lady of a prominent family. It was no wonder she was one of the Seven Fairies. Her manners were indeed exemplary.
Pulling back his spiritual sense, Kai placed the tree onto a flat surface.
In order to protect the tree from the potential harm of seawater or vandalism by others, Kai began to inscribe array runes around it.
It would be a real hassle if the tree turned to ashes by the seawater after he left.
When he was inscribing the array runes, he also added some extremus frost flame to maintain the temperature within the arcane array.
While Kai was deeply engrossed in inscribing the array runes, Judith slowly opened her eyes, exhaling a breath of stale air.
“This pill is really something. I recovered so quickly!”
Judith could feel a refreshing clarity wash over her as if her strength had been significantly restored.
“Impressive, right? Here’s some more for you. Take it!”
Having heard her words, Kai promptly tossed her a bottle of pills.
Judith was at a loss for words as she held the bottle in her hands.
After all, she had no familial or personal ties with Kai. She had even misunderstood him. Yet, now he was offering her a bottle of pills. She couldn’t help but feel a little embarrassed.
“Just take it as compensation for your magic sword,” Kai said slowly.
“That won’t do. If you say you have ties with Divine Smithing Sect, then get me another magic sword from them. I want to see if you really have that connection or if you’re just bluffing…”
Judith still remembered her magic sword, which had been broken by Kai.
“All right, when I head to Divine Smithing Sect, I’ll take you with me. You can see for yourself whether or not I have any ties with them.”
Kai ignored Judith, continuing to inscribe the array runes.
“You know about arcane array too?”
It was only at that moment that Judith realized what Kai had been doing all this time. He had been inscribing an arcane array on the ground.
Kai didn’t pay any attention to her; instead, he was fully engrossed in inscribing the array runes.
This arcane array not only served to protect the tree within it but also concealed the celestial energy emanating from it, preventing its location from being revealed.
Judith leaned in for a closer look, her eyes briefly flashing with surprise.
Even though Judith didn’t understand array craft, she had heard of it.
Back in the day when Ten Thousand Sword Sect had invited an array master to set up a sect defense formation, the array master had also meticulously inscribed the array runes.
That array runes appeared to be much simpler than Kai’s, and it even received numerous benefits from Ten Thousand Sword Sect.
Yet, the array runes casually inscribed by Kai, a Seventh Level Tribulator cultivator, were surprisingly intricate.
The more advanced the arcane array, the more complex its array runes and the more difficult it was to inscribe.
Judith didn’t know, but she had heard about it.
She couldn’t believe Kai was not just an array master, but a senior array master.
She had truly underestimated him.