"Well, well. It seems that this young man really gets along well with you guys.
And little Woodrow, you have even asked a favor for him.
Alright. For your sake, I'll give him those two natural vessels of immortal energy,"
Peterson the Taoist Ancestor remarked. This was followed by a hearty laugh.
"Thank you so much!"
Austin was overjoyed upon hearing the words.
Although he only received two natural vessels of immortal energy, these would be enough to improve the Immortal End Continent's vital energy quality and make it even more powerful.
In the future, all those creatures living in the Immortal End World who wished to train the martial arts could accomplish more things while also spending less time and energy during the practice.
"You old bastard, where were you hiding all this time? We haven't seen you for so long.
Did you go back to the Immortal World?"
the supreme holy tree asked.
It was known for its careless and blunt character that tended to say whatever came to its mind without considering the consequences.
Upon hearing the words of the supreme holy tree, Peterson sighed.
"Alas, the Immortal World," he murmured, sounding forlorn.
His eyes suddenly looked faraway as if he was lost in thought.
"Don't think about going back to the Immortal World yet. I'll explain it to you later.
For now, all I can tell you is that it is too chaotic there for a great change is coming soon.
As for my real body, it had already left this universe for a long time. It now resides in another universe."
Peterson seemed to have gathered himself from his reverie.
"You should go now.
I'll have to seal this place soon. After all, this is the place where I practice my martial arts. I can't let outsiders plunder my secrets."
"Alright."
The eight holy trees nodded their heads and then fell silent.
"I'll have two of my giant servants from the sea of stars serve you.
They are powerful, but I ensure that they will be loyal to you for I have controlled their spiritual souls. Use these runes to control them and have them do whatever you want them to do.
They should protect you as long as you have them."
Peterson took out two yellow rune papers and threw them to Sherman.
After saying that, he waved his hand. All at once, the eight holy trees and Austin found themselves wrapped and covered with an overwhelming energy. The next thing they knew, they were being sent away.
In a blink of an eye, they landed back on the ground
They were standing on the exact location where they first discovered the five natural vessels of immortal energy.
"Sherman, come with us back to the Immortal End World. It doesn't make sense for you to stay here any longer,"
the supreme holy tree said to Sherman.
"Alright. I shall come with you," Sherman agreed.
The other three consented as well.
"I shall gather all my people and get ready to head back," Austin declared.
He let his spiritual sense roam to find traces of the members of the Immortal End World.
Now that the Taoist Ancestor had decided to lock this place up from the outside, it was meaningless for him and his people to stay here any longer.
Soon, Austin found Caroline, Ivy, Sue and Violet.
"Caroline!" he hailed.
The four women were waiting for him patiently near the outskirts of the mountain.
With them, a handsome young man appeared to be conversing with Caroline.
He seemed to be about 27 years old. He wore a blue robe with a long sword hanging around his waist. His posture was straight, making him look taller.
Objectively speaking, he was a beautiful man.
There was a large group of people standing behind him. All of them seemed to be strong practitioners of the martial arts.
Two of them, in particular, exuded a deep, unfathomable aura that was like an abyss.
These two old men were sect ancestors.
They flanked the young man like guards. It seemed like he was someone important.
"Ladies, I'm Alastair Xiao, also known as the Swordsman in Blue. I suppose you must have heard of me before.
I just couldn't help but notice your beautiful faces and slim figures, and I found myself wanting to get to know you all better.
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