Crucifier was a miraculous tool.
With Crucificier and his True Essence, James could cure even those on the brink of death. He was confident he could heal anyone back to health as long as they were still breathing.
After James confirmed his destination, he quickly left the ruins and headed toward the city Sophie mentioned.
This time, he flew through the sky with all his strength.
After one month, he finally left the great wilderness.
According to Sophie, Grandwych was just a short distance away from the great wilderness. It would only take a few days to reach the city if he traveled at full speed.
After James left the great wilderness, he quickly made his way toward his destination. Five days later, a grand city appeared in his sight.
The city’s structure was very unusual. It had no city walls, and the buildings’ designs differed from the ones James was familiar with on Earth. They were mountain-like buildings with caves built into their sides.
“I-Is this Grandwych?”
James looked at the mountain-like buildings ahead of him. He would have suspected he had entered an unidentified primal forest if not for the lively crowd.
“Yeap. That’s Grandwych,” Sophie replied from within the Celestial Abode.
James did not ask any more questions and walked into the city.
Outside of Grandwych was a mountain with a few ancient scripts engraved on it. Although James could not read them, he could guess they were most likely Grandwych written in the local script.
Beyond the mountain, there was a canyon that teemed with many creatures.
Some of them looked like humans, while the others were beasts.
The majority of them had human appearances.
James reached the perimeter of the canyon.
A few guards were posted in the area.
The guards looked like humans and were armed with long swords, patrolling to ensure the area’s safety.
After entering the canyon, countless mountains poked out around him. The canyon served as the equivalent of a main street.
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