Chapter 460 - Get Lost

The answer would be yes if he were still on Earth, but he couldn’t say the same about this planet.

After all, it was a cultivation world. Most things were the same though.

“The north…

“I asked Bandora before. She told me there was the heresy cultivator’s continent, the demon’s continent, and a mysterious continent.

“But according to Yagon, there are three continents, Starloud, Starlune, and Starain.

“Is Bandora’s information incorrect?”

Himmel Soan thought for a moment. He didn’t think somebody had lied to him, just that maybe Bandora was misinformed.

After all, she lived mostly in Stelladom and didn’t even dare go into the Dusk Soul Forest. The information she could receive was limited.

Yagon was the current leader of the Dusk Soul Forest. He must know more about the other side than Bandora.

Himmel Soan was almost sure that Bandora’s information was incorrect.

However, he still had to go there no matter what. Once he was there, he would know what the other continents looked like.

The only way to do that was to find it out on his own.

“Firey, what’s your cultivation level now?” Himmel Soan asked.

He didn’t need to ask before because he could see it with a glance. His current condition didn’t permit him to do so anymore.

“I’m alright. I guess…” said Firey.

Alright!

Himmel Soan didn’t know what to say. Firey probably didn’t understand her own strength either.

However, he knew she would be at least as powerful as a sacred beast.

That was to say, Firey was equivalent to an Emperor cultivator in Stelladom, but that was only the case in the Dusk Soul Forest.

Stelladom was known as the broken land. On the contrary, other continents were “intact.” The names alone were self-explanatory.

As a result, the cultivators on those continents would be stronger than those in Stelladom.

He needed more strength. Without it, he couldn’t get established over there and wouldn’t be able to find Gina.

He would have to wait for a very long time if he wanted to recover naturally on his own. Hence, he put his hopes on Firey.

If she was powerful enough, he could borrow her power and find Gina as soon as possible. By the looks of it, that plan wouldn’t work either.

“Forget it. I’m glad you still have your power. At least you can tell what kind of enemies you can or cannot handle. That’s all that matters. You don’t need to worry about anything else,” Himmel Soan said in resignation.

“Great! I’ve always been able to do that!” Firey grinned.

She could do anything that didn’t involve using her brain.

It was just as Himmel Soan said, things that required her instinct only were the easiest for her.

She was the essence of nature, and her instinct was her natural advantage.

Firey had always been very intuitive and knew what tasted good and what was nutritious without trying them.

Himmel Soan’s request couldn’t be easier for her. It was like drinking and eating.

“Well, when you defeat someone, we can have a little chat with them and collect some information. If you can’t, we can figure out a way to make them talk.

“This way, we’ll probably find Gina before my full recovery.”

Himmel Soan became excited as if Gina was going to show up the next moment. He wouldn’t need to wait for too long!

The Dusk Soul Forest was a vast place.

A week passed, and they were still heading north. They had been walking all this time but still hadn’t left the forest.

“Is the Dusk Soul Forest really so big?” Himmel Soan was surprised.

“Master, I don’t want to walk anymore. It’s been a week. I think we’re lost!

“We’ve been walking in circles without going anywhere!”

Firey had grown impatient. It wasn’t toward Himmel Soan. She simply couldn’t stand this place anymore.

They had been walking for a week but were still trapped in the same place. Her patience had run dry.

“You’re right. We’ve been walking in circles. Let’s take a break. I’ll try to figure out what’s going on.” Himmel Soan sighed.

As he only had 0.01% of his full strength, he didn’t realize the abnormality until now.

He knew he wasn’t powerful enough, but he didn’t have time to regret it. Instead, he needed to face reality and figure out what to do.

Was it the law of nature’s doing?

Himmel Soan asked himself but soon eliminated that possibility.

He and the law of nature had spoken to each other. It didn’t try to stop him when he said he was leaving.

If it wasn’t the law of nature, what was going on?

Was it a labyrinth, a formation, or his illusion?

He closed his eyes and relived the past week in his mind. He didn’t miss a single grass that they walked past and checked everything they saw.

It only took him ten minutes to review everything, but he didn’t find anything out of place.

Everything seemed to be normal.

Was it his illusion? Was it possible that they hadn’t been walking in circles?

Himmel Soan didn’t think both he and Firey were wrong.

He examined his memory again, but there was nothing amiss.