Chapter 45
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nOn the Ninth Summit.
nJing Ting and Mu Xiu looked at Ao Longyu in surprise.
nIt was dark. Completely dark.
nHowever, Ao Longyu was still unconscious.
nAs of now, there was no problem at all.
nThis…
nSomewhat exceeded their expectations.
n“Could it be that this array formation can last for a few more days?” Jing Ting asked curiously.
n“But Senior Sister Ao seems very calm. If it was like the previous times, it shouldn’t be so easy now.” Mu Xiu was astonished.
nThis was different from what they had expected.
n“Junior Sister, your attainments in array formations are slightly higher. Do you think there is any difference between this array formation and the ones you used in your previous cultivations?” Jing Ting asked Mu Xiu.
nMu Xiu looked troubled as she shook her head at Jing Ting.
n“Our attainments in array formations are not that different.
nSenior Brother Jing, you are also aware that only by entering the Bright Deity Array can we clearly sense the details.
nApart from Senior Sister Ao, it’s impossible for us to know the exact situation.”
nJing Ting and Mu Xiu had already finished drawing their array formation. They could actually cultivate now.
nHowever, they were still concerned about Ao Longyu’s condition.
n“Forget it, let’s cultivate first.
nSenior Sister Ao seems fine now,” Jing Ting said.
nMu Xiu nodded. That was indeed the case.
nThey needed to cultivate now as well.
nThe longer they stayed on the Ninth Summit, the more disadvantageous it was for them.
nTherefore, every day was very important.
nAfter one time, there wouldn’t be much of an effect if the next time.
nThen, the two of them found a spot and were ready to cultivate.
nHowever, they had just sat down when they saw an unexpected change at Ao Longyu’s side.
nA beam of light suddenly blossomed from Ao Longyu’s body.
nThe light was weak, but it was dazzling in Jing Ting and Mu Xiu’s eyes.
nThey stood up instantly.
nThey looked at Ao Longyu in shock.
n“Senior Brother Jing, what do you think happened to Senior Sister Ao?” Mu Xiu looked at Ao Longyu, appalled.
nShe seemed to have a guess.
nJing Ting naturally had a guess as well. He said in disbelief,
n“Junior Sister must have read the notes left behind by our senior brothers and sisters who came to the Ninth Summit in the past as well.
nOne of the records said that…
nHundred years of merit, a thousand-year opportunity. In front of the Netherworld Cave is the Radiance of The Deity.”
n“It can’t be, right?
nOpportunity and luck are one thing, but what’s more important is that our senior brothers and sisters had a rather thorough understanding of array formations.
nWe know far less about array formations than…”
nAt this moment, Mu Xiu thought of something and looked at Jing Ting in shock.
n“It can’t be…”
nShe thought about what happened in the morning.
nShe remembered that someone had changed the array formation.
n“I don’t believe it either.” Jing Ting looked bitter.
n“But what happened this morning is the most likely reason behind such a change.
nWe just don’t know if this is truly the radiance of the deity.
nThe array formation will blossom with light as one’s spiritual consciousness is conjured. At the moment, Senior Sister Ao does not have such a clear… transformation.”
nBefore he could finish speaking, Jing Ting was rendered speechless.
nHe saw the light from Ao Longyu’s body extending toward the array formation.
nThe entire array formation bloomed with light at an extremely fast speed. As the light appeared, a dragon’s roar was suddenly heard.
nA snow-white dragon’s shadow condensed beside Ao Longyu.
n“It… actually appeared.”
nMu Xiu and Jing Ting were in disbelief.
nThis was the most difficult state that could happen with the Bright Deity Array.
nEverything was perfect.
nThe timing happened just as the auras of heaven and earth matched.
nThe location was at the Netherworld Cave, tempered on by the Netherworld aura.
nThe social conditions were right as they had found the most suitable array formation.
nIt was extremely rare for all three to combine perfectly.
nBut they had encountered it.
nIt was because the junior brother of the Ninth Summit had casually pointed out something wrong with the array during the day.
nIt was unbelievable.
n“Don’t hesitate. Enter the array.”
nJing Ting immediately said.
nMu Xiu naturally understood. Her speed wasn’t any slower than Jing Ting’s.
nThey had missed the best opportunity, but it was not too late.
nNow, it would just be foolish if they continued to doubt and not believe what was going on..
nNo matter what, they would wait until after tonight to talk about it.
nThe Radiance of The Deity could only last for one night.
nOne night was equivalent to months of their hard work.
n…
nJiang Lan was sent to a specific location on the surface of the lake by the Ancient Wine Daoist.
n“Continue walking forward from here as you look at the lake. How far you can walk will depend on yourself.
nIf you fall into the lake and can’t stabilize yourself, you will be brought out.
nAnd your sorry state will be seen.”
nThe Ancient Wine Daoist reminded him as he left.
nJiang Lan naturally agreed.
nHowever, he could sense that they emphasized a lot on strength here.
nOn the surface, he was only at the perfected Foundation Establishment realm. It seemed like he wouldn’t be able to walk far.
nIt might be fine if one’s mental fortitude was ordinary, but if one’s talent was ordinary, it would be impossible.
nIn the Grand Desolate World, whether one became an immortal or not depended mainly on innate potential.
nIt was not that others could not become immortals. It was just that the journey was more difficult.
nWhen Jiang Lan signed into the system, he received a gift from the Great Dao.
nHis path had been easier than anyone else’s.
nHowever, even with that being the case, he still had to try his best.
nWith such superior conditions, wouldn’t it be a waste not to work hard?
nJiang Lan didn’t think too much about it. He took a deep breath and looked at the lake as he walked forward.
nThere was no reflection in the lake. He could not see himself. He did not know why.
nHe could only keep walking first.
nHe was not walking fast, and he was walking very steadily.
nHe, who did not know much about this place, planned to understand it first.
nAfter walking for a while, Jiang Lan stopped.
nHe could clearly see his reflection begging to appear on the surface of the lake.
nIt was very blurry and impossible to see clearly.
nThe clearer it was, the more uncomfortable he felt. It was as if there was an endless abyss tugging at him.
nFeeling a little uncomfortable, he stopped.
nHe wanted to take a break.
nHowever, just as he stopped, he felt someone at the side.
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