Jade and the others sustained horrific injuries after the many battles, especially Jade, her wounds were so severe even her intestines hung out limply.
The one who’d hurt her most was the leader of these people.
“Ahhhh!” When Alex had finished watching the memories, he was furious.
“I want you all dead!” He rushed into the formation and killed the people within without hesitation.
Martiny watched Alex, who was running berserk and wearing a shocked expression.
“What’s up with him?”
Xerxes’ heart was thumping out of his chest. “Alex knows a soul searching spell. He can look into the memories of someone’s soul, so could it be that…”
Thinking of the horrifying possibility that Jade might truly be dead, Xerxes could feel himself losing his mind. He rushed in like the wind as inconsolable rage compelled him to kill these people as well. With the aid of the flags, Alex and Xerxes could easily attack in the formation, like chopping vegetables up.
Xerxes asked Alex as he struck, “Did you see something? Tell me, how’s Jade right now? How is she?”
Alex remained silent, so Xerxes understood instantly.
“Jade…”
“Argh!”
Splursh… Splat!
Xerxes went mad, his Chi ging berserk as he stabbed wildly at everything he got hold of. His face and body were drenched in blood. He cried out loud as he stabbed, “Jade, how could you die? How could you die before me? I won’t allow that, I won’t allow that!”
These three situations were critical, especially the third. If their plans were to succeed, Earth would be heavily threatened.
Fortunately, even if they did find a way, few powers could be hidden from the Earth’s barriers… The problem was the limit was unknown.
Alex was in a bad mood. He lifted his hand and instantly extinguished Ron’s soul, then kept the flags away. A sorrowful atmosphere filled the place.
Xerxes had gone crazy. He shouted and cried while he hit himself, feeling guilty for Jade’s death.
Alex tried to stop him, but he wouldn’t listen. In the end, Alex kicked him roughly and yelled. “We need evidence. We have to see for ourselves if they’re truly dead. Come with me to the canyon, and we’ll search for them.”
Luna said, “Bring me along. I won’t believe that they’d die. They’ve survived so many life-threatening situations, so how could they die at such a place?”
It was then that the old man spoke up. “If you are talking about the canyon I know of, I know a shortcut that will bring us to the bottom in no time.”
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