Chapter 1830: Illusion or Reality?
The flowers and leaves wilted as the ground was covered in snow. Gu Xijiu returned to the Biwu Palace again after being absent for half a year. Subconsciously, she hated that place.
Gu Xijiu had traveled directly to the Haoyue Kingdom to test the self-proclaimed heaven’s gift disciple; however, the result was disappointing. Mu Feng adviced her according to the rules that she should put that person into the Dark Forest after dissolving his spiritual power.
Subconsciously, she was irritated by that task. ’What kind of rules are these? Why are there so many rules!?’ Being the rebellious woman that she is, she put that person into the Dark Forest without removing his spiritual power.
She then returned to the Biwu Palace after solving the issue. However, she felt frustrated and depressed in there and then left after staying for only half a day.
She had no idea what she wanted to do. She had been traveling around as if there was a hole inside her heart, which made her feel empty to the extent she lost her passion in everything.
"Mu Feng, I remember you said it’s always Spring all year round in the Biwu Palace?" She randomly asked as she noticed snowflakes on her dress and hair.
Mu Feng smiled awkwardly. "Indeed, that used to be the case. However, this year seems to be slightly different." In fact, the cold breeze had been howling for almost half a year. This strange occurrence was not limited to the Biwu Palace; the weather of the entire continent was also strange.
Half a year ago, it was summer. However, they had an early fall as the leaves began to fall since June. The temperature started to fall every day since then. Soon enough, everywhere was covered in snow.
Snowflakes continued to fall on Gu Xijiu’s face as she lifted her chin and looked at the sky. She would not feel the cold anymore due to her current level of spiritual power. She merely sat down on a stone bench and continued admiring the snow.
Mu Feng was observing her as he waited somewhere nearby. Gu Xijiu had not initiated any wizardry barriers; hence, the snow fell on her freely but did not melt at all.
