Necromancer: I Am A Disaster

Chapter 457: The Layout Of The Lower Layer



Jialan Lieyang hadn’t paid much attention to Lin Moyu’s youth before, but upon discovering his level, it was like stumbling upon a hidden treasure.

A level 52 individual appearing in the lower layer of the Immemorial Battlefield was unheard of.

In the past, only those at level 70 or higher ventured into the upper layer, while no one below level 70 had gone to the lower one.

And now, Lin Moyu had made history once again.

Jialan Lieyang’s words instantly drew the others’ attention. All eyes turned to Lin Moyu, their gazes filled with astonishment.

Jialan Lieyang asked, “Young Brother, what’s your name? And how did you end up here?”

Lin Moyu didn’t hesitate, “Lin Moyu. I arrived here by accident.”

Upon hearing his name, no one reacted with surprise.

Lin Moyu quickly realized these people had likely been in the Immemorial Battlefield for years.

It was common—some people would spend years grinding in the Immemorial Battlefield, during which information from the outside world would be scarce or completely unavailable.

It wasn’t strange that they didn’t know about him.

Besides, without his military badge pinned to his shoulder, no one could tell he was a two-star godly general. In a way, it made things simpler.

Jialan Lieyang chuckled, “It’s lucky you ended up here on the Green Sea Grassland. Anywhere else, and a random monster might’ve wiped you out before you knew what happened.”

He paused, then said, “How about this—Young Brother, stick with us for now. Once we wrap up our business here, we’ll take you with us when we head back. The Jialan Guild has a base here with a Teleportation Formation that leads out.”

Jialan Lieyang was straightforward, immediately extending an invitation.

Lin Moyu accepted without hesitation. He’d been hoping to learn more about the lower layer anyway.

He truly knew nothing about the lower layer—not even which direction to head in.

If he tried to find the Lightning Burial Canyon by himself, it would be like fumbling around in the dark.

Fortunately, Jialan Lieyang’s openness put him at ease.

The man reminded him a little of Shi Xing’a —straightforward and sincere.

Compared to the Dynasty Guild he had encountered before, these people felt much stronger and more reliable.

After Lin Moyu joined their party, the group set off once more.

They flew through the skies above the Green Sea Grassland, which was safe enough for flight. Ironically, traveling on foot through the grassland was far more dangerous.

Lin Moyu used his flight skill to keep pace with Jialan Lieyang. The fact that he could fly only earned him a casual compliment. After all, what could be more surprising than the fact he’d made it here at all?

Lin Moyu turned to him and asked, “Senior Lieyang, what’s the deal with the lower layer?”

Jialan Lieyang laughed heartily, “Don’t call me senior—sounds awkward. Just call me brother. We’re all brothers here. I’ve only been around a few more years than you, anyway.”

Lin Moyu smiled slightly, “Alright, Big Brother Lieyang—can you tell me about the lower layer?”

Jialan Lieyang said readily, “Of course! No problem. Ask anything you want.”

Lin Moyu replied. “I want to know everything about the lower layer.”

Jialan Lieyang thought for a moment before saying, “Alright then, let’s start with where we are now. This is the Green Sea Grassland. They say that countless years ago, this place was once an actual sea. You’ve seen the monsters here, right?”

Lin Moyu nodded. “Earlier, the Flying Eagle Guild killed some octopus monsters and extracted Purified Water. After that, they headed toward the Venomous Serpent Land.”

At that, Jialan Lieyang burst into laughter, “Those guys are about to get wrecked again! They just went there not long ago, got driven back, and lost a few men in the process.”

“The Venomous Flood Dragon over there is a level 85 world rank boss. Not something you mess with lightly. But hey—their problem, not ours.”

“Alright, never mind them. Let’s get back to what I was saying.”

“This place is called Green Sea Grassland. To the west is Venomous Serpent Land, and beyond that lies the Giant Leaf Forest. Each region has a world rank boss.”

“The continent we’re on is called Savagewild Continent…” Jialan Lieyang continued, his voice steady and patient.

Under his guidance, Lin Moyu gradually pieced together a clearer picture of the lower layer. It was completely different from the upper layer.

The upper layer was a single continent divided into three main areas: the outskirts, the central area, and the core area.

The lower layer, however, was split into four separate continents.

According to legend, these four continents were once one. That was until a cataclysmic battle broke out, and a Transcendent God-level powerhouse shattered the lower layer into four landmasses.

Now, they were separated by vast, treacherous seas, and at their center lay the scar of that great battle—a place now known as Devour Void.

Traveling between the continents wasn’t easy.

The continent they were currently on was the Savagewild Continent, located in the southern region of the lower layer.

The Jialan Guild, as the top human guild, maintained outposts in the Savagewild Continent and the eastern Celestial Dragon Continent.

Thanks to Teleportation Formations, they could freely move between the two continents.

Lin Moyu then asked about the Lightning Burial Canyon.

The Lightning Burial Canyon was located in the center of the northern Wind-Lightning Continent.

There were two ways to get there.

One route was to go to the eastern the Celestial Dragon Continent, then cross the Wind-Lightning Ocean to reach the Wind-Lightning Continent.

The other was to travel west, all the way across the Savagewild Continent to its far end, then pass through the Starfall Continent to enter the Wind-Lightning Continent from there.

However, crossing the entire Savagewild Continent was no simple task.

Lin Moyu quickly realized that within the Savagewild Continent, the Green Sea Grassland was situated at the southernmost point—the closest region to the Celestial Dragon Continent.

To cross the Savagewild Continent, you would have to traverse the dangerous territories of the Venomous Flood Dragon, the Giant Leaf Mother Tree, and several even deadlier zones.

Lin Moyu silently gave up on that idea.

At the moment, heading to the Celestial Dragon Continent first seemed like the safer, more practical option.

But even that wasn’t without its challenges.

To reach it, you either had to brave the ocean between the two continents—infested with powerful sea monsters and flying beasts—or use a Teleportation Formation.

Lin Moyu didn’t hesitate long. He decided to shamelessly borrow the Jialan Guild’s Teleportation Formation. After all, he had saved Jialan Yeyu back in the upper layer—it wasn’t too much to ask.

“Big Brother Lieyang.” Lin Moyu asked, “Are you and Jialan Yeyu related?”

Jialan Lieyang looked surprised, “Brother Lin, you know Yeyu?”

“I met her in the upper layer.” Lin Moyu replied.

At that, Jialan Lieyang burst out laughing, “So that’s how it is! Seems we really are fated to meet, Brother Lin. Yeyu’s my little sister. How’s that girl doing these days?”

Lin Moyu thought for a moment before replying, “The last time I saw her was more than half a month ago. She was in the core area.”

Jialan Lieyang shook his head, “That girl… always running around with her so-called knight order. Luckily, she’s strong enough—shouldn’t be in too much danger.”

He spoke casually, even carefreely. But Lin Moyu knew it was far more than some danger. She had nearly lost her life, and on more than one occasion.

Jialan Lieyang sighed, “It’s been over two years since I last saw that girl. After I wrap things up here, I’m taking a break. Or if I can find a spatial passage, maybe I’ll make a trip up to the upper layer and visit that crazy girl.”

Lin Moyu smiled faintly. In his eyes, these two siblings shared a lot in common—both spirited and rash.

Then, Jialan Lieyang suddenly asked, “Brother Lin, why are you asking about Lightning Burial Canyon?”

Lin Moyu didn’t hide it, “I need to go there.”

Jialan Lieyang raised a brow, visibly surprised, “That’s not a place you just drop by. There’s no Teleportation Formation between the Celestial Dragon Continent and Wind-Lightning Continent. Even I wouldn’t be fully confident about getting you across the Wind-Lightning Ocean safely.”

“But once we’re back in the Celestial Dragon Continent, I’ll see what I can do. Maybe we can find a reliable party to escort you there.”

He didn’t even question why Lin Moyu needed to go—he simply started thinking about how to help.

Lin Moyu felt a wave of goodwill toward this burly, straightforward man.

He nodded, “Thank you, Big Brother Lieyang. There’s no need to hurry—we can take our time.”

Just then, the party slowed to a stop.

Jialan Lieyang’s expression sharpened, “Brother Lin, fall back a bit.”

Lin Moyu followed his gaze to their destination—a massive monster standing ahead, a strange light bulb-like growth atop its head.

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