Chapter 18: The Candidate Is Decided

The Brew Fairy, with the elders of the entire Oyu tribe, discussed for several days before finally confirming that the "Tree Sacrifice" had been given to a tribesman named Manjix.

Manjix, the younger generation of the tribe, is also the first person in the tribe to be recognized by everyone as having the gift of God.

The so-called divine talent is that from the moment he was born, he possessed a powerful elemental perception far beyond ordinary people, making him the youngest person in the tribe to possess magic.

Manjix's performance did not live up to this title, and his bravery made him the best of his generation and the most formidable contender for the next Brewmaster.

To become the new Brewmaster, a competitor must challenge the current Brewmaster until he or she is defeated.

To determine whether a person has the right or is qualified to challenge the Brew Immortals, one must obtain the approval of the stone tablet left by the first Brew Immortal in the abandoned ruins, which is one of the main reasons why the Oyu tribe is reluctant to leave the Sorrowful Mountains.

Obviously, Manjix has not yet been recognized by the stele.

After summoning Manjix to everyone, the wine fairy, in front of the entire tribe higher-ups, put the "Tree Sacrifice" in his hand in front of him.

"Manjix, as the first person in the tribe to possess the gift of God, it is good for you to give you the "Tree Sacrifice", but you must not slack off, you are carrying the fate of the entire Oyu tribe, you must grow up as soon as possible and become the next Brewmaster, in order to live up to the high hopes of us old fellows!" the Brewmaster touched Manjix's head and said in a serious tone.

Manjix naturally understood what the wine fairy meant by what he said, he took the "Tree Sacrifice" from the wine fairy's hand, and said very seriously: "Don't worry, I will definitely get the approval of the stone tablet as soon as possible and defeat you." ”

Hearing Manjix's unsympathetic words, the wine fairy was stunned for a moment, and then laughed with relief along with the dozen or so elders sitting next to him.

After returning, Manjix swallowed the "Tree Sacrifice".

The moment he entered the "Tree Sacrifice", he felt that the elemental power wandering in the air around him was surging and boiling in an instant, and the surging elemental waves even made him stand a little unsteadily.

This is not because the elemental power wandering around has increased, but because after swallowing the "Tree Sacrifice", his ability to sense elemental power has become stronger.

Mangjix's mouth was wide open, and it took a long time for him to come to his senses in the shock.

He silently closed his eyes, feeling the pleasure of bathing in the elemental sea.

Immersed in such a rich elemental power, Manjix's body is undergoing some kind of remodeling, or some kind of transformation.

I don't know how long it took, but Mangjix's long-closed eyes suddenly opened.

Two sharp rays shot out of Manjix's eyes, and he suddenly realized that he was looking farther than before.

He leapt to his feet, his feet hit the ground, the earth shattered, and he suddenly found that his strength was stronger than before.

Listening closely, his ears could hear mosquitoes and flies flying by, and he could even catch the voices of people from a radius of several kilometers, and he suddenly found that his hearing was sharper than before.

He knew that all of this was due to the "Sacrifice of the Tree".

Manjix excitedly came to the wine fairy and asked to challenge him again.

The wine fairy was relieved to ** the beard of his chin, he knew that the moment was finally coming.

He gathered all the tribe and went to the ground, above the ruins that had been guarded by the Oyu Order for hundreds of years.

In the center of the ruins is a huge square overgrown with stones and weeds, and in the middle of the square stands a stone monument that has been eroded by wind and rain.

The Brewmaster led Manjix to the very center of the square, in front of the stone monument.

He gently brushed away the mud and dust from the stone tablet until the three huge runes carved into the stone tablet were revealed.

The wine fairy glanced at the people who were blocking the square, then turned to Manjix and said, "Child, before opening the stele verification, I want you to understand one thing, once the stele is opened, it cannot be opened again for a year, if it fails this time, you should know how big the impact is on our tribe and how serious the consequences are. ”

Manjix knew very well in his heart the "consequences" that the brewmaster said, and he nodded in response: "I know, this time I have confidence. ”

Seeing Manjix's resolute eyes, the wine fairy seemed to see his young self, he smiled and nodded, and at the same time, with a light touch of his hand, the whole square immediately trembled violently.

I saw that the three huge runes on the stone tablet, which were originally vague, suddenly emitted three dazzling lights of various colors, and shot at the wine fairy's body in a volley.

At the same time, there seems to be an extremely large amount of energy, which is about to erupt from the ground of the square, and the entire square is shook.

For this abnormal movement, the people of the entire tribe seemed extremely quiet, not only did not have the slightest panic, but knelt down in unison and worshiped the stone tablet devoutly.

Manjix, located in the center of the square, also looked respectfully at the wine fairy shrouded in three-color light.

As time passed, beside the wine fairy, who was gathered by the three-colored light, three huge illusory runes that were exactly the same as those on the stone tablet slowly condensed.

At a certain moment, the wine fairy's eyes suddenly lit up and he shouted, "It's here!"

With that, the wine fairy's body trembled violently, and the three runes flew out one after another from his side, imprinting on Manjix's body at an extremely fast speed.

After being baptized by the power of the Tree Sacrifice, Manjix was able to dodge the three rune attacks, but he didn't.

When the three runes slapped at him one after another, Manjix's whole body retreated frantically as if he had been severely injured.

The eyes of everyone in the audience were all focused on him alone at this moment.

The recognition of the stele is actually quite simple.

This stele is a tool left behind by the first Brew Immortal to test the strength of the elemental power in the challenger's body.

And the three runes represent the three elements, the earth, the fire, and the storm.

As long as the challenger can withstand these three rune attacks without falling, or if he is not knocked out of the square, it means that the stele recognizes Manjix's ability, and he will become the next person in these hundreds of years who is expected to challenge the Brewmaster and become the new Brewmaster, otherwise, he will fail again.

Just when everyone saw that Manjix was about to be forced out of the square by three runes and eliminated from the competition like countless challengers in the past, Manjix's feet actually stopped at the edge of the square!