Dungeons of the Divine (Blue Phoenix Book 2)

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of earth.
     
    However, even though Sha Yun was born with the affinity, she was not truly able to become one with earth. If a magical beast, or human cultivator, truly became one with the earth or any other element for that matter then they would lose their original bodies and it would afterwards be impossible for them to return to their former state. Due to this phenomena, the beast core set a limit to how much a magical beast could merge with their element.
     
    This was a limit not present in humans and gave them the chance to constantly increase their affinity. That being said, trying to increase one’s affinity as a human was no easy task. Generally, only one out of ten thousand would have the talent to increase it to the point where they could completely become one with their element.
     
    “Let’s try and scan the area,” Wang Ju Long said with a sigh as she gently knocked on the stone wall in front of them, and Sha Yun nodded her head.
     
    Sha Yun sat down and allowed for her body to become one with the earth. Within the silence of the room, creaking sounds could be heard as the stones around Sha Yun seemed to come alive.
     
    The small gravel on the ground started climbing up her, and within a few moments, her entire tail was covered by stone. Beneath the gravel, Wang Ju Long saw how the body itself had turned to stone.
     
    Suddenly, Sha Yun opened her eyes causing Wang Ju Long to become startled as she looked at the snake-woman.
     
    “Those idiots,” She hissed as she shattered the layer of stone that had condensed on top of her tail before a yellow hue reappeared on her body. She then started to break every single wall between her and her unknown destination.
     
    Wang Ju Long raised an eyebrow at her sudden action but said nothing as she quickly followed the swearing snake-woman.
     
    “Those idiots... Why would they move AWAY from us!” Sha Yun grumbled, as she upped her speed and crashed straight through the maze. An option which Deng Wu and Hui Yue had never even considered.
     
     
     
     

Chapter 3 – Entering Another World
     
     
    Moving through the maze, Deng Wu and Hui Yue often stopped to scan the surrounding area, looking for Sha Yun and Wang Ju Long. Unfortunately, no matter how hard Hui Yue stretched himself he was still unable to pick up even the slightest trace of living beings.
     
    On the seventh day, Hui Yue finally noticed something which caused him to feel great dread. He had been seated on the ground merged with the earth of the maze as shock suddenly appeared on his face. He felt how one stone wall after another was crumbling down as though they were destroyed by an impact.
     
    Hui Yue quickly left his trance-like meditation. The abrupt cancellation of his merger caused Hui Yue to spit out blood, as his being which previously had been earth now was forced back in shape.
     
    The young boy had no time for surveying his injuries; instead, he stumbled to his legs and gestured to Deng Wu that the two had to run. For someone to destroy the maze, one had to be at least as strong as the two of them, most likely stronger to forcefully making their way through these walls.
     
    Another option was that the one responsible for demolishing these walls had an affinity with Earth, yet looking at the ease with which it was done Hui Yue could easily see that their affinity was much higher than his own. This caused the teen to become extra cautious.
     
    Hui Yue could not help but swear inwardly as Lan Feng ignored these events, acting as if it did not matter. The white-haired boy decided to enter the Dungeons of the Divine for the sake of increasing his cultivation in a place where he would not be found. Yet the damned bird refused to give even one hint as to what this place was exactly.
     
    Looking around, Hui Yue saw that there was some extravagance over the use of this many light stones. Although it looked extravagant, the walls were, in the end, just regular stone and so far Hui Yue had

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