"Their aura is so strange," the girl muttered, furrowing her brows in confusion.
Focalors and Neuvillette made no attempt to conceal their auras.
As soon as the Sovereign and the Archon entered the far north, they caught the attention of the girl.
"They look like humans, but their aura doesn't match..." she said. "They claim to be soul beasts, but they don't have the aura of soul beasts. They're weird, really weird."
The girl was perplexed. She had been observing Neuvillette and Focalors for a while.
She noticed that the two had no malicious intentions toward the far north. They seemed to be here for sightseeing.
Sightseeing was a word she had learned when she lived in the human world.
She was a being who had lived for hundreds of thousands of years. She had seen the human world, but she had not understood it deeply.
"Strange aura... They mean no harm to this place. Should I go and meet them?"
The girl put a hand on her chin and fell into deep thought.
The most important thing was that she didn't know what kind of beings Neuvillette and Focalors were. Otherwise, she would have appeared before them long ago.
They were not like humans or soul beasts. They did not have the resentment of soul beasts, which showed that they were very pure and had never hunted soul beasts to obtain soul rings.
With such strength, they had never hunted soul beasts. This indicated that the two had little to do with humans.
Suddenly, the girl's eyes lit up, and she thought of a possibility.
"Could it be that they, like me, are all elves in human form, born from the elements?"
Thinking of this, the girl felt a surge of emotion in her eyes.
It was not quite accurate to call her a soul beast. Her birth had nothing to do with the Dragon God or the other beast gods.
She was born from the snow and was very different from ordinary soul beasts. If the rules of Douluo Continent had not transformed her into a soul beast, she would have been a natural elf.
Ice and Snow Elf...
That was why her only faith was the Ice God.
As for the Dragon God, the co-leader of the soul beasts, she did not acknowledge him.
She was none other than the absolute ruler of the far north, the Snow Empress.
The Snow Empress had a transcendent appearance, with snow-white hair cascading over her shoulders, and a white dress made of soul power.
"Let me wait a little longer and see..."
In the end, the Snow Empress shook her head and did not show herself to Neuvillette and Focalors.
The ice bear ran swiftly toward the core area of the far north.
The closer one got to the core area, the lower the temperature became. At forty to fifty degrees below zero, even soul masters struggled, and ordinary humans could not survive here.
Food and ultra-low temperature were both problems.
"Neuvillette, how do you feel about this place?" Focalors asked, tilting her head toward Neuvillette, who was silent.
She noticed Neuvillette had been quiet since they arrived here.
"The temperature here is too low. It doesn't bother us much, but it's not as comfortable as the ocean," Neuvillette gave an honest assessment.
Ice and water were closely related, but he preferred water.
"I agree. For these ice soul beasts, this place is like paradise. For other soul beasts or humans, this place is no different from a forbidden land," Focalors said.
"But, this is what the world should be like. It's beautiful."
"There is the sea, there are glaciers, there are forests..."
"There shouldn't be a desert!"
Neuvillette interrupted Focalors's speech and said subconsciously, "There shouldn't be a desert!"
Focalors didn't know what to say, so she touched Neuvillette's head with her jade hand, looking at him gently.
"I'm fine, and I'm not a child anymore. This is just a subconscious reaction," Neuvillette said, regaining his composure.
He hated deserts. There would be no sea, no water, no vegetation, and almost no living things.
But without deserts, there would probably be many more creatures...
The Ice Bear was a little confused as he listened to their conversation, but he didn't interrupt and just continued on his way.
He was playing the role of a mount.
Many years later, the Ice Bear would become the pride of his clan because of this role...
Suddenly, Neuvillette gasped and said quickly, "Stop!"
The Ice Bear obeyed and braked smoothly. It was not like before, when it had stopped abruptly.
It didn't understand what was going on, but it didn't ask.
"What's wrong, Neuvillette?" Focalors asked with some concern.
"It's nothing. I sensed a very pure power under the snow," Neuvillette said.
He jumped off the Ice Bear's shoulders, landed lightly, and walked to the side.
He left no traces behind him.
Focalors also jumped off the Ice Bear's shoulders and followed Neuvillette.
She felt the power for a moment, nodded, and said, "There is indeed a pure energy. It's not much, but it's very pure."
Neuvillette nodded, and tapped the scepter in his right hand lightly on the snow. The ice and snow under the scepter melted, revealing an ice cave.
He reached out his left hand and summoned three icicle-like objects from the ice cave. They floated in front of him.
"It's a pity that there are only three 10,000 year old ice essence," Neuvillette sighed.
There was a place in the far north that contained a large amount of ten thousand-year-old ice marrows. The energy there was enough to allow any ice attribute soul beast to grow to nine hundred thousand or even a million years!
But it was claimed by the weakest ice silkworm. He didn't know if this was the tragedy of the far north.
At this time, the Ice Bear's eyes widened!
Such treasures, for all ice attribute soul beasts, were something that could only be encountered but not sought!
There were three in total. If he got all of them and broke through to a hundred thousand years, wouldn't he be perfect?
He swallowed, and looked at the ice cave again. Finally, the Ice Bear gave up the idea that had not yet formed.
Terrifying!
He had guessed before, but now he was sure!
These two were extremely terrifying beings!
Neuvillette thought for a moment, and an icy blue light flashed across his left hand. The bottomless ice cave under his feet was rapidly filled up at a speed visible to the naked eye.
He didn't like digging holes everywhere. If someone fell in, it would be a sin. He had to fill them up.
Secretly, the Snow Empress's eye twitched. Was their perception more terrifying than hers?
She hadn't even realized that they had already found these three pieces of ten thousand-year-old ice essence!
These were ten thousand-year-old ice essence, even for her, they were of great use!
If she had a large amount of them, it would be easy for her to survive the seventh heavenly tribulation!
The Snow Empress was not confident at all about her seventh heavenly tribulation...