Chapter 127: Crossing the Border and Plant Evaluations
And did this mean that the border had opened ahead of schedule?
After listening to Illiya’s questions, Eoryun didn’t hide anything and directly explained what he had experienced.
"Actually, it was just because I added a time array. My great aunt had said it all depended on how insightful I was about the array before I entered. Who would have guessed I’d come out in less than a day? I really am a genius."
"As for the border, it definitely didn’t open early. I simply forced my way in after finding its exact location," he added, his tone growing excited. "Illiya, I’m telling you, the border isn’t dangerous at all. When I went in, I didn’t feel anything! All those terrifying descriptions in the books about the border? Completely misleading. I can’t understand why they’d write it like that—it’s nothing but confusion for future generations."
"Don’t you think so, Illiya?"
Illiya: "..."
Thank you, but... is it possible, just possible, that the books aren’t wrong, and you aren’t exactly wrong either—what’s wrong is your understanding of yourself?
Illiya hesitated, wanting to speak but stopping himself.
He was starting to seriously doubt whether Eoryun had ever really paid attention in any of his "continental common sense" classes.
