Chapter 21 - 19 Wheat and Unihorn
Chen Yi wouldn't always stand at the summit of the high mountains; He often wandered to other places in the world, not only to inspect this world but also to ponder while walking.
Since His arrival in this world, His concept of time had blurred. The rising and setting of the sun were less than the blinking of an eye to Him.
Time propelled rivers into the sea, leading all things from birth towards decay, yet it could not leave a mark on Him.
Chen Yi often felt curious and perplexed about His past self.
How could He have thought that the history of hundreds of years was so immensely long? How could He have felt that His life was as brief as the morning dew? Now, time, to Him, was inexhaustible and limitless.
Chen Yi knew what feelings His past self must have had, but He could no longer empathize with them.
God walked across the earth in the directions He had once traveled, witnessing a variety of spectacular and beautiful scenes.
After many journeys, God knew that the high mountain where He had originally been was the southwesternmost corner of the continent, where the mountains stretched unbroken, and He couldn't help but feel that it was simply a suitable place for Giant Dragons to grow and dwell.
Yet, there were no Giant Dragons in this world.
Following the path He had taken before, Chen Yi went northward from the southwestern corner of the continent.
Chen Yi reached the middle part of the continent and found Himself in the midst of a boundless plain, where rivers came from on high, making the surrounding soil rich and fertile.
