Chapter 1282 - Chapter 1282 Chapter 806 Again
Chapter 1282: Chapter 806: Again? Chapter 1282: Chapter 806: Again? Liu RuYan had long realized the little thoughts the Willow God held. But as she said before, they were originally one entity, and even though they now exist independently, they still share a sisterly bond. Their master was too outstanding, and she never harbored the extravagant hope that Jiang Hui would have only her as his woman. In her view, to wish for such a thing would undoubtedly be too selfish. However, only the original body could be an exception, she would still take issue with other women.
Of course, even regarding her original body, she would merely watch quietly from the side, never intervening. Everything was to be decided by their master himself. For her, to turn a blind eye was already a great display of magnanimity.
Based on the master’s attitude, he seemed not intent on dwelling on this issue.
“Fellow Daoist, please wait a moment and rest!” Willow God spoke up.
“Hm? What else does Fellow Daoist require?” Jiang Hui glanced at the Willow God with puzzlement.
“I’d like to ask for a small favor from your Excellency.”
“Let’s make it clear first, if it’s something too troublesome I will not agree!” blurted Jiang Hui without a second thought.
“Of course.” Willow God forced a bitter smile. However, this wasn’t the first time she had experienced Jiang Hui’s temperament, so she quickly regained her composure and continued, “I’ve observed that within this Purple Bamboo Forest there seems to flow the natural charm of heaven and earth, which must be an exceptional place for cultivation. May I inquire whether I could enter seclusion here?!”
“Naturally, you may.”
Jiang Hui nodded. Small matters such as this that only required a nod were not worth refusing.
The Asking Path Divine Bamboo Forest was vast; accommodating a few more people was not a big deal.
Furthermore, it had to be said that the Willow God had quite the discerning eye. She was able to see the exceptional quality of the Asking Path Divine Bamboo Forest at a glance, knowing that it was created subtly within formlessness, and appeared not much different from an ordinary bamboo forest.
“Many thanks, your Excellency.”
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Alien Territory.
Within Lord Kundi’s palace.
The assembly of Immortal Kings remained silent as ever, each one standing resolute as mountains in this place.
Like many times before, the atmosphere of the council was particularly oppressive, grave.
In fact, these beings were faring rather well of late, having all faced challenges, thus not needing to embarrass themselves before lifeforms from other domains.
But it was a habit for everyone to remain speechless.
Of course, there really wasn’t much to make lengthy speeches about. Moreover, what made the Immortal Kings somewhat uncomfortable was that recently they had to gather almost every day, making Lord Kundi’s private palace nearly turn into a communal sleeping hall.
Lord Kundi sat high on the main seat, looking down at the silent assembly of Kings below. He couldn’t help but feel the urge to curse, his patience honed over tens of thousands of years was nearly worn thin in this short period.
Just then.
An armored messenger rushed into the hall, and upon entering immediately knelt on one knee:
“Reporting to the adults, urgent frontline report! Our squad dispatched near the Immortal Domain Boundary Wall to scout the situation has encountered an unforeseen disaster and has been suppressed by the enemy forces.”
At these words, the great hall instantly erupted in uproar, and the atmosphere turned suddenly tense.
Kundi, the strongest being in the Alien Territory, with a stern face and eyes like torches, spoke in a deep voice:
“Is it that man’s doing?”
The tone was laced with an unmistakable wariness and disquiet, that man was the persistent shadow in the hearts of all the strong beings from the Alien Territory.
If it were him who acted, then considerations must be made on how to appease his wrath.
Total disclosure?
Impossible, but plans could be made.
“Reporting back to Lord Kundi, it is not that person. According to the messages from the frontline, our squad was suppressed by a secretive Demon Sect within the Immortal Domain, the opponent struck with decisive and ruthless force.”
Hearing this, the tense furrow between Kundi’s brows finally relaxed, and his face showed a hint of relief. He waved his hand lightly, signaling the messenger to step down, then turned to address the other Immortal Kings: “As long as it’s not that man who took action, there is nothing to fear. It seems that the Immortal Domain is not a united front; there are internal disputes as well. We can take advantage of this to intensify our offensive and perhaps find an opportunity to break through the Boundary Wall.”
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Deep within The Boundary Sea.
An unimaginable pitch darkness enveloped everything here; if other places still had broken fragments of small worlds releasing their former glory, modestly illuminating some areas with flickering light,
then here, it was absolute and utter darkness.
The surging sea, formed by the convergence of countless rules, vibrated with a deafening roar, so exaggerated, as if a pair of colossal hands were madly slapping the surface.
Like the Abyss itself, The Boundary Sea’s dark depths seemed to swallow all light and color, leaving only profoundness and the unknown spreading across the vast space. The Boundary Sea was not only a Forbidden Area for life but also the source of fear; every inch of its waters seemed to contain ancient and powerful forces, inspiring awe.
Suddenly, within this seemingly all-consuming darkness, an unimaginably colossal creature surged violently out of the water, shattering the enduring stillness and calm.
Its body was so vast that it defied any verbal description, as if it was the most Primitive colossal creature of the world, breaking free from the shackles of the Abyss with a world-trembling momentum.
At that moment, the entire dark Boundary Sea seemed to tremble for it, its vast form displacing the waters and forming gigantic waves that surged tumultuously in all directions.
Like the Abyss itself, the unimaginable colossal creature surged violently out of The Boundary Sea, its spectacle enough to outshine stars, enough to freeze time. Its body resembled a floating isle, colossal beyond any living thing’s wildest imaginations, every inch of its skin seeming to hold the weight and longevity of ancient mountains.
