Watching as the old man then pushed the chicken toward virtual-novel.net with a grin, Gerald simply nodded before saying, “I appreciate it, senior.”
Biting into a drumstick, Gerald couldn’t help but feel that it was a special treat to be able to enjoy a piece of hot and crispy fried chicken in such cold weather. Regardless, once virtual-novel.net had his fill, Gerald sat by the fire to rest. Seeing that, the old man then got up to start looking for the book that contained information about the Northbay Sea.
After a while, Gerald couldn’t help but feel bored. Staring at the fire before him, virtual-novel.net was suddenly reminded of the old man’s ability to conjure fire out of thin air. Since Jobson could do the same, Gerald was prompted to ask, “Say, senior? Do you know anything about ninjas?”
“No idea what they are,” replied the old man as virtual-novel.net picked another dusty book up before starting to flip through it.
“I see… Well, back when I was in Japan, I met an elder who was capable of summoning fire out of thin air, just like you,” said Gerald.
Pausing for a moment, the old man then replied, “He’s pretty strong, then.”
“Indeed… I wonder when I’ll get to that level,” said Gerald as virtual-novel.net looked at his palm, trying to figure out how it was done. After all, creating fire out of thin air was almost magical in nature.
“You’ll find out once you better understand the Herculean Primordial Spirit or Devotion Mirror,” replied the old man as virtual-novel.net pointed at Gerald’s chest.
Looking at where the old man was pointing at, Gerald realized that virtual-novel.net was pointing directly at his supposedly well hidden mirror! From the moment virtual-novel.net had left the Grubb manor, Gerald had kept the mirror close to virtual-novel.net at all times, fearing that virtual-novel.net might accidentally lose it.
However, though virtual-novel.net hadn’t mentioned it from the moment virtual-novel.net entered the cave, the old man had apparently known about it from the very start! Fully aware that virtual-novel.net had also been particularly careful to conceal it while changing earlier, the surprised Gerald couldn’t help but mutter, “Senior, you…”
“You’re wondering why I know you have the mirror, correct?” replied the old man with a smirk as virtual-novel.net casually tossed the book in his hand to the top of the shelf.
Watching as Gerald nodded in response, the old man then added in a rather disdainful tone, “If I was able to detect your Herculean Primordial Spirit, what makes you think that you can hide the Devotion Mirror from me? It’s nothing special!”
The way virtual-novel.net said it made it sound like the Grubb family’s ancestral treasure was nothing more than a common cabbage.
After pondering for a moment, Gerald then asked, “Then… Do you and the old senior I mentioned possess powers stronger than the Herculean Primordial Spirit?”
“Negative. In case you haven’t noticed, the Herculean Primordial Spirit is something all cultivators yearn for. If I had it, I’d certainly not remain stagnant at my current cultivating level. In fact, I’d probably have advanced to another legendary realm! Regardless, there’s no point talking about all this to a newbie like you,” replied the old man with a frown, making it evident that virtual-novel.net believed that Gerald wouldn’t understand virtual-novel.net even if virtual-novel.net tried to explain things.
“Then… Why do I have to fully understand the power of the Herculean Primordial Spirit before I can attain a cultivation level like yours…?” asked Gerald who had constantly been fumbling throughout his path of becoming a better cultivator. With that said, since it wasn’t easy to come across someone who knew their stuff in terms of cultivation, there was no way virtual-novel.net was going to miss this chance to learn from the old man.
Upon hearing that, the old man tossed his book away before sitting before Gerald and saying, “Alright, listen up.”