Talented Martial Hero
Chapter 596 Everyone In The Village Had Been Killed (Part One)

On the path to the village, Ella sneaked a glance from the corner of her eyes as she walked next toDarren. She could see Darren's straight and elegant pace.

"Sir, you..." At the thought of the powerful aura of the sword intent, Ella trembled with fear, and sheabruptly closed her mouth.

Darren turned sideways and frowned. "What's the matter?”

Ella hesitated for a while. "May I ask what your cultivation base is? Are you a third-star grandwarrior?" She got up the courage to ask Darren.

"Why do you think so? Do you consider a three-star grand warrior very powerful?" Darren gave ahalf smile.

"Of course!" Ella glanced ahead, and her mouth curved into a smile. "My father once said that athree-star grand warrior could even smash a boulder weighing up to ten thousand pounds intopowder at one blow. How could a three-star grand warrior not be mighty?"

The space of the Medium Spiritual World was even more stable than that of the upgraded BottomSpiritual World.

At that time when the Bottom Spiritual World was in crisis, Lord Donald, who was a junior holywarrior cooperating with ten golden-armored law enforcers, could not break through the weakenedspace of the Medium Spiritual World. It apparently meant the space of the Medium Spiritual Worldwas extremely stable.

A three-star grand warrior was able to smash tens of thousands of pounds of massive boulder,which meant that the person was one of the most powerful individual in the Medium SpiritualWorld.

It was only a piece of cake for Darren to destroy several mountains with a blow since he now hadcombat power of a seven-star grand warrior at the top level.

"No matter how strong a three-star grand warrior is, that person will always be weaker than me.”Darren calmly lifted his lips to form a pleasant smile. He was very confident about his strength."Really? Are you kidding me?" Ella became even curious about Darren. She felt that he had not liedto her, but she could not trust what he said.

"Are you a four-star grand warrior? You are so powerful.” Ella looked at Darren with eyes full ofadmiration.

"Ha-ha." Darren smiled slightly without answering Ella's question. He stayed silent for a momentbefore opening his mouth. "I will leave after I destroy the Black Dragon Fortress for your village.There is no point for you to know so much about me.”

Ella was stunned and lowered her gaze.

In Ella's mind, this strange man was mysterious and powerful, who had saved her while she was indanger. She felt a little disappointed from the bottom of her heart when Darren said he was goingto leave soon.

She drew her lower lips between her teeth. "Yes sir."

They walked in silence for a moment. Ella had millions of thoughts in her head. She had admiredDarren so much. How could he just leave? She pursed her lips and stopped in her tracks. She pulledhis sleeves and suddenly knelt on the ground.

Darren looked at her with his wide-opened eyes. "What? What are you doing? You are a female.Why do you always kneel?"

Darren was kind of speechless. In the past few hours, he had seen Ella kneel many times already."Sir, please take me as your disciple."

Ella bowed to Darren and didn't dare to raise her gaze at him.

"Uh..." Darren felt a little embarrassed by what Ella was doing. Considering her age, Darren felt itwas awkward that she knelt down and gave him a deep bow, asking to be his disciple.

"You don't have to be my disciple.” Darren narrowed his eyes at her.

Ella darted her eyes at him. "Sir, please take me as your disciple. I beg you!" She gave Darren a deepbow once again. It seemed that she really wanted to be Darren's disciple.

Why would she bow down time and again? Darren rubbed his forehead with his fingers. "Get up!"Darren gave a shout.

She flinched. In her heart, she was worried that her unreasonable request would irritate Darren. Nowwhen she thought about it, she felt like she was too impulsive. Ella almost wanted to dig a graveand jump right in.

Her heart was pounding with regret. She shouldn't have been so rash. But following Darren's order,she stood up shakily.

"Sir, it's my fault. I shouldn't have been so greedy." Tears were welling up in Ella's eyes. She did notdare to burst out crying, and she started fighting her tears back.

Darren's mouth twitched when he saw Ella's reaction. "I didn't mean to blame you. I just don't likepeople who often kneel in front of others. If you don't mind, you can consider me as your brother.Just call me Darren from now on." The corner of Darren's mouth quirked up. In a moment, he turnedand started walking ahead without waiting for Ella's response.

Ella darted her eyes at Darren and continued to stare at him with wide-open eyes. She couldn'tbelieve what Darren had just said. Did that mean he wanted to treat her as his sister? A smile slowlyplastered on her face.

"Darren. Big brother, wait for me!" Ella's eyes glistened with joy as she hurried towards Darren with agrin on her face.

Darren walked in front of Ella. However, the more he walked, the more he felt something wrong. Thewhole village was extremely quiet, which was terrifying. Both Darren and Ella slowed their paces."Where is my uncle and others? Why aren't they at home?"

Ella murmured as they passed a house.

Darren squeezed his eyes shut and released his spiritual sense. His energy looked around. Perhaps,he could replace out about what had happened.

However, after searching the whole village with his spiritual sense, Darren stood still

Ella frowned and looked at him. "What's wrong, Darren?"

"Dead. Everyone is dead.”

Darren found out that there were 780 corpses in the whole village, including different genders andages. Everyone in this village had been killed.

"What... All dead?" With a pale face, Ella rushed to the innermost part of the village.

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