"I… am supposed to leave from here?" Ning asked with a curious look on his face. All he had bothered learning was that it was time to leave, and before he could think of where to open the portal, he had decided toe to find ck Halo.
''System, is he right?'' Ning asked.
<This is the ce that will be the closest to Earth in just an hour.>
"I see," Ning thought. "Then I suppose we should get ready to leave."
Ning turned towards ck Halo and said, "I will be back soon. There''s someone I will need to meet."
"No you won''t," ck halo said. "The tiger wille here to meet you himself."
Ning''s eyes narrowed. "Did you divine that as well?" he asked.
"I divined everything that is supposed to happen today," ck Halo said. "I know all the events that take ce. You should know that the young tiger will be leaving with us today."
"He will?" Ning was surprised to hear that. "But why?"
"I am not sure yet as to why. All I know is that you will ask him and he will agree," ck Halo said.
"Well, I guess that is okay," Ning thought. "Also, stop spoiling me on what will happen next. Wasn''t it you who said knowing everything was a curse?"
"My apologies, senior," ck Halo bowed a little.
Ning shook his head and looked around. "Are we supposed to leave from right here?" he wondered. The open grasnd was fine, but he could sense some humans not far away.
"What if people notice ande here?" he wondered. The Qi in thisnd was not even that thick as if it held no spirit veins.
<You should send them away just in case. Also, you will need to create a space with as little Qi as possible so that the space here isn''t affected as much and you can thus use lesser Space Stones than necessary.>
"Send them away?" Ning looked at the humans. "I guess I can do that."
Ning quickly left and arrived around the teleportation formations that the people were using to teleport away.
"Everyone, you need to leave now," he told them. The humans didn''t care about him at first. After all, the ones that were using these teleportation formations were the ones that were some of the strongest people in this weak little world.
Ning sighed and had to put on a show of force to force the humans to leave. Once everyone was gone, he took away the spirit veins from the teleportation formations to disable them.
Then, he returned back to the spot where ck Halo was and started preparing for the time when he would open the portal.
He pushed away the Qi in the area to make the space easier to manipte, but the Qi quickly flowed back in.
Ning frowned and pushed it again, but the Qi continueding back.
"Dammit," he thought and pushed it back again. However, instead of leaving it, he used his own Qi to move the Qi around.
He made the Qi move around like a cyclone, while he remained in the massive center where there was no Qi.
The sky crackled with lightning and struck him down for daring to use a higher form of Qi in a world that could not handle it, but Ning couldn''t care less about some lightning strike from the heavens.
There was some time before he could leave so he sat around. "How long have you been in this ce?"
"After you staged your death, and the people started to go to your tomb, many wanted me to divine regarding various treasures for them. I got fed up and left the ce not long after. I arrived in this world a few thousand years before the war was over, and have remained hidden here ever since."
"I see," Ning said. "How was it? Staying alone?"
"It was fine," ck Halo said. "Seeing the humans and demons learn to live together was interesting."
Suddenly, both of their eyes turned towards the west as something came barging in through the circling Qi that had turned truly dangerous at this point.
Ning smiled when he saw who it was. "How have you been, Depth Field?" he asked.
The young tiger who hade here after hearing themotion couldn''t help but believe who it was. "Master?" he asked. "What are you doing here?"
"I''m going to leave this universe now," Ning said. "I said I woulde to visit before I left, didn''t I?"
"Oh, you''re leaving?" the tiger asked.
"Yes," Ning said.
The tiger''s eyes moved around thinking of something.
"Ask him what you want to," ck Halo said from behind. "He will ept."
Ning gave a quick little annoyed look at ck Halo knowing everything that was going to happen but shook his head and looked back towards White Depth Field.
"Go on, what do you want?" Ning asked.
"I…" the tiger hesitated a bit. "I want to see how strong you are."
"Oh, I didn''t expect that." Ning gave an amused look. "Sure, why not. Come attack me."
White Depth Field was surprised at how easily Ning agreed to his request.
"Really?" he asked.
"Of course," Ning said. "Be careful though, I will hurt you."
"I can handle some pain," White Depth Field said and immediately started the attack.
Ning had to do nothing and he was immediately winning. White Depth Field hurt himself every time he attacked Ning from up close. When he attacked from afar, it simply wouldn''t affect Ning at all.
Ning held back, but just enough so that it would hurt the tiger. He hit him just hard enough so that it would cause superficial wounds.
The tiger bled all over, dyeing his white fur red, but he still fought Ning. In the end, Ning beat White Depth Field and dropped him to the ground.
At the same time, Ning saw ck Halo conceal himself. He wondered why, and just then he sensed something.
He looked towards the west and saw 4 other beastsing towards him.