Chapter 32: Secret Signal

nChapter 32: Secret Signal

nTranslator: Irene Editor: Pranav

nEveryone had forgotten Lou Lan.

nZu Yan had initially paid no attention to Lou Lan. Additionally, he had been provoked by Ai Hui, and while fighting, he had naturally neglected a useless sand puppet. Ai Hui was in a highly strained state and was completely relying on his instincts and wealth of experience to dodge. He, too, had no time to spare for Lou Lan. The members of the audience were enthralled by Zu Yan’s dazzling and sharp moves and were staring, full of shock, at the stage. How could they possibly remember that clumsy sand puppet?

nAll this while, Lou Lan was standing in a corner, watching Ai Hui dart around the stage. He pondered expressionlessly over the possible ways he could assist Ai Hui.

nHe had completely recovered from his initial nervousness, but alas, it was now of no use.

nHe was truly a rookie when it came to battling; he was completely unable to enter their combat. Ai Hui, whom he regarded as akin to a war god, was forced to flee around the stage without the least bit of energy to retaliate.

nThe opponent’s skills were too powerful!

nWith such an absolute disparity between the strengths of both parties, Lou Lan could not come up with a practical idea to turn the situation around.

nIf Ai Hui had stopped and asked, “Lou Lan, have you thought of something?”

nHe would definitely respond, “We’d better surrender.”

nHe would then tell Ai Hui that judging from the current situational development, they were bound to be defeated at some point. Ai Hui’s right arm was broken, and its treatment would cost quite a bit. If the fight continued, he would sustain more injuries, which in turn meant spending more money. He would then, as a loyal friend, remind Ai Hui that he was destitute. This was the most logical thing to do.

nYet apparently, over here, all logic was thrown out of the window. Lou Lan vividly remembered Ai Hui’s eyes: they were not bright but instead ice-cold and profound, while slightly flickering with an intense battle intent.

nWas that deeply hidden passion going to erupt at this moment?

nLou Lan was a little envious. He did not understand why Ai Hui was so determined and reckless. Why did he choose to fight on, knowing that he was far weaker than his rival? Why didn’t he surrender even after being chased around until he could not even hit back?

nWas that passion?

nLou Lan seriously assessed himself but found no such passion within himself.

nHe mocked himself. He really was thinking too much.

nLou Lan, you’re a sand puppet, he reminded himself.

nNevertheless, to have a friend like Ai Hui was truly something to be happy about. Moreover, he was battling alongside Ai Hui! Huh? Suddenly remembering the battle, he scanned across the aggressive scene that was taking place not far away and muttered uncertainly to himself, “Somewhat alongside...”

nHe had been a little troubled, but his unhappiness immediately vanished—like smoke into thin air.

nAlthough I do not have that kind of passion that you do, you are a friend. Lou Lan’s one and only friend. That, in itself, was a sufficient reason to battle, Lou Lan said to himself.

nLou Lan was a sand puppet!

nLou Lan’s body suddenly shattered and transformed into a pool of sand.

nThe stage was filled with a surging airflow, and Lou Lan borrowed its energy to noiselessly hover in the air. Occasionally, fire fragments would pass through his body, but he displayed no reaction; he was like an unremarkable cloud, floating silently amongst the raging storm of violent flames.

nLou Lan not only had a degree of understanding of Flaming Heavenly Spider Transformation, but he had also read descriptions of Hellfire Spider Web. Flaming Heavenly Spider Transformation had been classified as an absolute art mainly because of its enormous potential for growth. Once comprehended, the absolute art’s strength would jump to a higher level with each palace opened.

nWith a base level of only two palaces, executing Hellfire Spider Web was remarkably difficult, and at the very least, four would be required for complete implementation. Hellfire Spider Web, when executed with only two palaces, had an enormous loophole: it could affect only those enemies that were on the ground. If enemies approached from above, they would not trigger the response of Hellfire Spider Web.

nIt was a pity that Ai Hui could not fly.

nHowever, as a matter of fact, all weakness were only significant when two opponents were of similar strength. In the current situation, with such a large gap in skill level, identifying a weakness was somewhat useless.

nLou Lan floated in midair, as he calmly drifted along with the airflow.

nLou Lan could feel that the opponent was consuming huge amounts of elemental energy and physical strength, and this was evident from his increasingly slow attacks and his large, heaving breaths. However, Ai Hui was comparatively more miserable; his whole body was thoroughly exhausted.

nLou Lan could even sense that Ai Hui’s legs were trembling.

nHe could not help but admire Ai Hui. Willpower was an unfamiliar word to a sand puppet. He had only read it in books previously, but today, he had finally witnessed Ai Hui's marvelous determination for himself. He could now sincerely feel what willpower was.

nAi Hui was too awesome!

nAt that moment, Ai Hui lunged to the side, narrowly avoiding a massive leg that descended from the sky. Boom! It forcefully smashed on the ground. Yet another near miss.

nSeeing that the opponent was close by, Lou Lan decisively made his move.

nZu Yan had not expected Lou Lan’s attack since all his focus was on Ai Hui. Furthermore, the attack came from midair, which was not under the jurisdiction of his Hellfire Spider Web.

nWhoosh!

nA clump of sand suddenly materialized and wrapped Zu Yan up at lightning speed. A layer of fine sand started to make its way onto Zu Yan’s palms. Eventually, a thin layer of sand had appeared in between Zu Yan’s palms and the ground.

nCaught completely off guard, Zu Yan’s expression changed. With the layer of sand separating his palms from the floor, his connection with the Hellfire Spider Web was affected. His sense of his surroundings immediately turned blurry.

nRustle! Rustle! Rustle!

nCountless grains of fine sand started grinding against one another.

nThe sound of grinding sand was like a bolt of lightning that pierced through the clouds and struck Ai Hui, instantly illuminating his almost unconscious brain.

n“...Let’s set a secret warning signal. The sound of grinding sand. Not too loud, just enough for me to be able to hear…”

nHis slackened pupils suddenly contracted as Ai Hui's demeanor abruptly changed.

nHe adjusted his posture and his right foot stomped vigorously on the ground. Creak! An ear-piercing sound, caused by the friction between his shoes and the ground, was generated, which was followed by a cloud of green smoke. Ai Hui’s body was in a steeply inclined position—almost parallel to the ground. He maintained his balance by placing his hands on the ground to support his body.

nAi Hui, who had just stopped himself, unhesitatingly garnered his last bit of strength and elemental energy. He then engaged all limbs before shooting out, like a spring, towards the miserable figure that was bundled up by the yellow sand.

nAi Hui arched his body slightly in midair.

nThe moment his back touched something, his body reacted instinctively.

nArching Fish Back!

nBoom!

nUnlike the explosive sounds that were being caused by Zu Yan’s massive legs, this sonic boom was exceptionally dull and muffled, as if it had come from deep underground. However, it carried with it an even more frightening amount of power.

nThe yellow sand was like a hurricane; it was flying everywhere. As if a wild rhinoceros had slammed into his body, Zu Yan, with a resounding boom, was sent airborne before smashing against the isolation screen. A moment later, his limp body, which was spread out like a flatbread, started to slowly slide down.

nThe referees at the side rushed towards him, and after a brief inspection, they sighed a collective breath of relief. “No worries. He's just unconscious.”

nThere was only dead silence throughout the training hall; everyone present was left utterly speechless by the turn of events.

nThe Arching Fish Back from earlier had drained every single drop of energy from Ai Hui’s body; he could not even lift a finger right now.

nRustle! Rustle! Rustle!

nCountless granules of yellow sand rolled about on the ground, resembling many creeks converging. Soon, a large lump of sand—Lou Lan—appeared in front of Ai Hui.

nThe sand moved under Ai Hui’s body and propped him up, before gently sliding him off stage like moving quicksand.

nEveryone dazedly looked on in silence. They had yet to recover from the earlier shock.

nThe golden sand did not pull Ai Hui out through the exit, but instead, slid towards the manager of the training hall. Pu! The mass of quicksand spat out the soul-fogging grass, which landed on the manager's table.

nThen, a part of the flowing sand transformed into a palm and extended out in front of the manager.

nThe manager was still standing in shock.

nAfter waiting for ten seconds, the golden sand hand impatiently slapped down on the manager’s table a few times, before moving back in front of the manager. It continuously gestured—with a thumb and index finger made of sand—as a hint.

nThe manager instantly understood and hurriedly brought the prize money over, fluidly placing it on top of the palm of yellow sand.

nIt was only then that the golden sand pulled Ai Hui through the deadly silent hall, before exiting under the astonished gazes of the dumbstruck crowd.

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