Chapter 63 My Elders Want to Meet You
After Bai Yunfei had explained his situation, although he no longer faced pursuit from the powerful members of the Wilderness tribe, he had lost contact with his companions and continued to travel alone. He had been in seclusion for several months and, upon emerging, followed a map to a valley. It wasn’t that there was a Great Opportunity here; rather, this place was home to a senior from Youming Valley who had been forced to stay here three hundred years ago.
"Senior, Bai Yunfei from Youming Valley has come to visit," he called out loudly, standing outside the valley.
No one responded.
After shouting a few more times and waiting for about an hour, finally, a disheveled figure emerged, dressed in tattered clothes, thin and frail. At first glance, he seemed like a beggar from the streets, but Bai Yunfei could clearly sense the powerful energy fluctuations emanating from him. This was a Divine King.
Bai Yunfei’s heart trembled. "Disciple Bai Yunfei from Youming Valley greets you, Senior Divine King!" he exclaimed with delight.
He was incredibly excited, even more so than if he had found a Great Opportunity.
This man was named Luo Sangzi, an unparalleled genius from Youming Valley three hundred years ago. The reason for his prolonged stay was simple: he was too talented. When Luo Sangzi first entered, he was a cultivator at the Supreme Mystery Realm. By the time he wished to leave, he had already broken through to the Realm of Divine King.
The weak point of the seal had limitations not only on the number of people but also on the strength of their power. One could barely pass through after breaking into the King Tao realm. However, if one stepped into the Realm of Divine King, the seal could hardly withstand it. A forceful crossing would result in either his death or the seal’s destruction, with the former being more likely. Thus, he was forced to remain.
Three hundred years had passed.
Upon seeing a disciple from Youming Valley again, Luo Sangzi appeared calm, his heart undisturbed. He was clearly accustomed to life here, the only drawback perhaps being that he couldn’t act recklessly. At that time, the Wilderness tribe did not yet exist. Only after all the Human Clan cultivators had departed did the Wilderness tribe emerge, forcing him to hide and cultivate silently.
However, the monotony had brought him nothing; instead, it impeded his cultivation progress. After three hundred years, he had only reached the fifth level of the Divine King realm. It was quite a sad state of affairs.
