“Why don’t you give it a try?” Billy responded calmly.
He couldn’t gauge the opponent’s cultivation level, which was evidently above the sixth rank of the Supreme Source Realm.
“I advise you not to be too arrogant!” Kieran stared at Billy.
“What, afraid to make a move?” Billy spoke again, still calm. “If you’re not going to fight, hand over the person. I don’t have time to waste on you!”
He was certain that the opponent wouldn’t make another move.
In such a short time, the Heaven Alliance had already lost nearly ten Supreme Source Realm experts, and Kaiden was on the brink of death. Even a fool could see that Billy was not easy to deal with.
If they continued to fight, even if they could kill Billy, it would come at a great cost.
Right now, the main opponent of the Heaven Alliance was The Hallowed Court; other matters could be postponed.
“We’ll remember this!” Kieran pointed towards Harleen and her group. “Can you have them stop?”
“If you want revenge, I’ll be waiting anytime!” Billy shrugged and called out to Harleen and her group.
Soon, Opal and Harleen flew back to Billy’s side. Although they had some injuries, they were not serious.
Before long, Kaiden and a group from the Heaven Alliance brought Miss Charity from the city.
From her aura, it was clear that her powers had been sealed.
“Miss Charity!” Billy smiled faintly at her.
“Mr. Billy?” Charity was slightly stunned. “Why are you here?”
Then she realized, “You came to rescue me?”
“Miss Charity, are you alright?” Harleen asked.
“I’m fine!” Charity shook her head.
“Release her!” Kieran ordered sternly.
Kaiden, though reluctant, knew he had no other choice. He hesitated briefly before signaling his men.
“I’ll be waiting for you in Decadent City!” Billy said to Kieran before flicking his fingers to release Charity’s seal.
Then, he and his group flew away.
“High King, are we just going to let them go?” an elder asked Kieran.
“What else can we do?” Kieran replied coldly. “Can any of you kill him?”
“High King, even you can’t?” Kaiden asked.
“Don’t underestimate him; he likely has more tricks up his sleeve,” Kieran said thoughtfully.
He then instructed an elder beside him, “Send someone to keep an eye on them in Decadent City. We’ll settle this after dealing with The Hallowed Court.”
“Understood,” the elder nodded.
Half an hour later, Billy and his group stopped in an unknown star domain.
“No wonder Sanaa values you so much; your growth rate is astonishing!” Charity remarked, looking at Billy.
She was deeply impressed. In such a short time, Billy had broken through to the second rank of the Returning Source Realm and forced the Heaven Alliance to surrender with just a few people. It was shocking.
“You’re too kind,” Billy smiled. “Miss Charity, how are old Muir and the others?”
“The Heaven Alliance and The Hallowed Court haven’t fully clashed yet, so they’re fine for now,” Charity replied.
“Miss Charity, do you know much about The Hallowed Court? What kind of power are they?” Amber asked.
“They’re very strong,” Charity said. “At their peak, The Hallowed Court was far superior to the current Heaven Alliance.”
“But after their leader went mad and perished, they declined and were surpassed by the Heaven Alliance.”
“I’m not sure about their current situation, but they’ve been dormant for years and chose to resurface now when the Heaven Alliance is at its peak. It won’t be simple.”
“As rulers of the seventh-rank star domain, which side has more public support?” Casey asked.
“Neither really has public support; it’s more about who can dominate. Both will stop at nothing to achieve their goals,” Charity replied.
“Got it,” Casey said.
“Mr. Billy, once The Hallowed Court and Heaven Alliance fully clash, the Upper Realm will be in chaos. If you don’t have any special business here, it’s best to leave,” Charity advised Billy.
“Thank you for the warning,” Billy replied. “But I need some answers from Miss Sanaa and want to ensure her safety.”
“Sanaa didn’t misjudge you,” Charity nodded. “You’ve killed so many from the Heaven Alliance today; they won’t let this go easily. Be careful.”
“Understood,” Billy nodded. “Miss Charity, we’re heading back to Decadent City. What about you?”
“I won’t go with you. I’ll find my grandfather and see what we should do next,” Charity said. “If you need me in the future, just send word.”
“Alright,” Billy nodded again.
“Thank you for today,” Charity bowed to Billy.
“No need to be so formal; you and old Muir have helped me a lot,” Billy smiled and bowed in return.
After a brief conversation, Charity left.
Once she was gone, White Feather emerged from the Nine Dragons Cauldron Space and carried Billy’s group towards Decadent City.
Back in Decadent City, they resumed their cultivation. With chaos looming in the Upper Realm, they needed to improve their skills quickly.
Time flew by, and ten days later, everyone had advanced a small level.
One day, after a break from cultivation, they gathered in the courtyard to chat when a beautiful figure walked in. It was Cheyanne Stark from Heaven’s Tea House, followed by an elder in gray robes.
“Mr. Billy, I apologize for coming uninvited,” Cheyanne Stark said with a smile.
“No need for formalities,” Billy smiled back. “Please sit.”
“Thank you,” Cheyanne Stark smiled again. “Mr. Billy, you never cease to amaze me.”
“Not only did you rescue Whisperwind Vale’s young lady, but you also caused the Heaven Alliance to lose ten Supreme Source Realm experts. Truly impressive!”
“You’re too kind,” Billy smiled faintly. “What brings you here today?”
“I’m here to discuss a business deal with you,” Cheyanne Stark replied. “It depends on whether you’re interested.”
“A business deal?” Billy was puzzled. “What kind of deal?”
“If my information is correct, one of the Ten Sacred Objects, the Yin-yang Infinite Furnace, is in your possession?” Cheyanne Stark asked.
“Your information is indeed accurate,” Billy nodded. “The Infinite Furnace is with me.”
He wasn’t surprised she knew this; Heaven’s Tea House specialized in gathering intelligence and had its channels.
“Sister Cheyanne, you’re not planning to buy Boss’s Infinite Furnace, are you?” Stout chimed in. “We’re not selling it!”
Then he added, “Of course, if your offer is really high, we might consider it!”
Billy’s group: “…”