Chapter 887
Chapter 887 Aarav
The young.man looked at the small village and smiled. He walked into the village.
He came to the highest part of the village, where there was a red brick house, the best one in the village.
There was a chair at the red brick house door. Aarav was sitting in the chair, staring at the entrance of the village in a trance, as if waiting for something.
He had not trimmed his beard for a very, very long time.
His hair was already gray. It had already been more than a year, yet he still hadn't recovered from the shock brought by Isla
The young man walked all the way to this place and saw Aarav.
Aarav glanced at him and continued to look into the distance.
The young man sneered, looked at Aarav, and said, "What has brought you down to this?"
Aarav ignored him.
The young man was not angry.
At the same time, Aarav's father walked out. When he saw the young man, he slightly glazed over. He seemed to recognize the young man, let out a long sigh, and then turned and walked into the kitchen.
The young man sneered again. He looked at Aarav and then smiled, "I expect higher of you. I have been wandering in space for so long to find you, but you are so muddle-headed. It is time to wake up."
As he spoke, he suddenly stretched his finger forward and placed it on Aarav's head.
Aarav shuddered, and his entire body began to tremble.
If Gerald were here, he would have noticed that the youth was emitting an aura that belonged to Flame
Decayers.
It did not last long. Aarav suddenly trembled and opened his eyes.
"Do you remember now?" the young man asked with a grin.
Aarav seemed to have recalled something. His gaze turned deep from melancholy. He looked at the young
man in front of him and muttered, "You're here?"
"It's time to go," the young man smiled.
"There are some things that need to be done. Only then can I leave in peace," Aarav smiled. Then his figure disappeared from the spot.
When he reappeared, he was already at the entrance of the village.
Under the red brick house, the well-behaved Joanna was in the kitchen.
Joanna's mother looked at her, shaking her head. "Go get Mr. Galloway to eat later."
"OK." Joanna nodded obediently.
"By the way, don't bring up Mrs. Galloway," Joanna's mother said.
"She isn't coming back?" Joanna asked.
Her mother sighed and said, "She doesn't belong here. Speaking of which, he doesn't belong here either."
"What?" Joanna asked in surprise.
Joanna's mother smiled and said, "You weren't born then. He was only around fifteen years old at that time. It was quite a chaotic time. I think it was his father who was hiding from his enemies, and then they came to our village. But that was already decades ago. Anyway, Mr. Galloway is part of our village now. It says so on
his ID card.
"The food is almost ready. Go and invite him here," Joanna's mother said.
Joanna nodded. She got up and walked up.
She walked to the red brick house and was about to speak when she suddenly saw a very handsome young man standing there.
Joanna could not help but blush.
The young man smiled at her, and she was slightly stunned.
Then she saw the young man passing by her and walking down the stone road.
"Since when do we have such a man here?" Joanna turned her head.
Looking at the building in front of her, she said in surprise. "Huh? Why am I here?"
She became more and more confused. "Who lives here? Why can't I remember?"
Naturally, Gerald did not know what was happening on Earth. The hover car kept moving forward.
Along the way, Anabel picked up the phone several times,
Azuro was different from Havotune. When it came to the latter, phones could only be used between cities. Yet
on the former, they were without geographical limitation.
From Anabel's conversation, Gerald could tell that the calls she received were from the people from the main
tribe.
She had mentioned several times how long it would take before they arrived.
They were indeed not far away from Skylark City, the Archaic Tribe's stronghold.
From afar, they could even see the city's outline.
Many people lived in Skylark City, and the buildings here were much taller than those of Mullen City. It was inhabited not only by the people from the Archaic Tribe but also by many other assorted powers, as well as by a large number of slaves.
According to what Gerald had read, Skylark City had a population of nearly 100 million.
Gerald's attention was most attracted by a towering tree ahead.
From a distance, he could see the tree towering into the sky. It must have been around for a long time.
For a moment, he could see nothing but blue.
"It's called the Blue Silver Tree. It is the Archaic Tribe's totem," when Anabel saw the tree, she could not help
but say solemnly.
"The symbol on your clothes is this tree's leaf, right?" Gerald said.
He saw it in the book. Those from the Archaic Tribe prospered near this tree, so they took this tree as their totem. The tree was their religion.
"Yes," Anabel said. "And you can wish on this tree. It works!"
Gerald did not believe any of that.
The car continued to move forward. When they were about to reach Skylark City, the car descended from the
sky and landed on the ground.
Anabel explained, "Air travel is forbidden in Skylark City. The hover cars can only travel on the ground. They cannot fly in the sky."
No one stopped them after they entered the city. The car drove on through the city.
Gerald looked outside. The city didn't look very different from the City of Phoenix. The only differences were
that it was cleaner, the buildings were lower, and the people here seemed less stressed and happier.
Even slaves were not as tired as the lower-class people.
Simply put, the city was very hierarchical as well, but the people who lived here were much more peaceful and joyful.
The car drove on, and after about half an hour, they stopped in front of a huge building that was like a castle.
Gerald glanced at it and found that they were in the center of the city. The building in front of him was a bit like a palace, occupying a large area.
it was surrounded by high walls, and in the middle of it was a large door with three simple words written on
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"The Archaic Tribe."
Gerald glanced at the towering building and these words. He thought, said silently in his heart, is this where the Archaic Tribe, the supreme power of the world, resides?