Chapter 2306
He realized that his Saint's body was already far too damaged, and it would not be long before it gave out.
While all traces of Divine Power had disappeared, it had left ruins in its wake.
Thankfully, his Saint's body was repairing itself quite efficiently.
Without Divine Power hindering its self-regeneration, he could actually feel himself healing.
"Alright, let's go," Blue said calmly.
"Give me a little longer. My body still needs to heal. After what your Divine Power’s done to it, I won't be getting
anywhere in this condition," Sid interjected with a wry smile.
Blue frowned, he knew that Sid was telling the truth.
He knew that his Divine Power was too destructive for a mere Saint's body.
However, to wait posed the question of how long.
Exasperated, Blue had no choice but to use the Feather family's innate skill.
He reached out his right hand where a blue glow began to form.
With a wave of his hand, the glowing ball of blue flew across the air and blanketed Sid.
Cloaked by a blue glow, Sid felt his body warm up as if it was bathing under the comforting sunlight.
A few minutes later, the blue glow disappeared, and Sid’s damaged body was almost completely healed.
He could not help but exclaim internally about just how powerful the Feathers were as a level 9 civilization.
This secret technique alone was beyond anything people in the Star Kingdom could fathom.
Taking into account the speed they were traveling; it would not be long before they arrived at the Iridescent Sect.
No one knew how Nova would respond to these people who had already achieved breakthroughs and arrived at a higher realm.
David was still in seclusion.
Ever since the death of the Iridescent Sect's four reputable elders, the sect no longer had Saints.
The Iridescent Sect could not possibly fight off a team made up of six Saints and one Deity.
Even the weakest True Saint Sahar could overpower Nova in an instant, let alone the five Sacred Saints and the one preDeity.
Of course, Sid would never help Blue fight against the Iridescent Sect, not that a mere late Sacred Saint like him could make much of a difference.
Today would have gone much differently if he could.
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