The journey that ensued was much calmer in comparison to Fane and Rudy. There were no more strange divine senses sweeping through them and no sudden attacks to delay them.
In just 20 minutes, they saw Cloud.
They had gone through a dense forest the whole way. The vines were covering every single three, and greenery filled every corner of the Demon Spirit Kingdom. To allow the warriors from other third-grade worlds to quickly find him, Cloud found a relatively spacious spot.
Even though it was still covered with trees, it was not as densely packed. There was more of a distance between each three.
Rudy and Fane were about 100 meters away from Cloud when they saw him. Cloud immediately opened his eyes to look over when he heard movement.
When he saw that it was Fane, the look of concern on his face quickly turned into one of happiness.
To Cloud, or perhaps every warrior from a third-grade world, Fane was the key factor in all of this. With Fane around, it was as if they no longer had any problems.
Cloud waved at Fane. "Fane, over here!"
Fane nodded and quickly made his way toward Cloud. When he arrived next to Cloud, Cloud greeted, though his voice feeble with emotions, "Was your journey safe? Did you run into any trouble?"
Fane raised an eyebrow. Of course he had, and luckily, it was he who ran into trouble and not anyone else. Any other warrior who participated in the Spirit Demon Kingdom would have died if they met that situation.
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