"Destiny? Reincarnation?"
Qi Ping’s eyes suddenly sharpened when he heard the words of the little Immortal Tiger.
Indeed, it was just as he speculated; when he saw that unusual vitality behind Old Man Zhou, he already had so idea of this outco.
Now, the only uncertainty was whether his Druid legacy, and his encounter with Old Man Zhou, were interrelated, perhaps even linking to his transmigration.
Qi Ping used to believe that after crossing over, the distance between him and his holand was incredibly vast. But now, it seed that if there was soone behind his legacy, then that holand might just reside within a certain passage in the Sea of Chaos, though he couldn’t find it now.
It wasn’t that Qi Ping was particularly attached to his holand. After all, in his previous life, he was just another among countless common folk, passing ti with a few hobbies like gaming and traveling—a life not worth ntioning compared to his current identity, status, and achievents.
With centuries having passed, those he knew were long gone, returning to dust. So, his attachnt to his past life’s hotown was negligible, though there were certainly so special feelings.
But what truly mattered to Qi Ping was if that holand was indeed in one of the passages within the Sea of Chaos, this world might be even more vast than he imagined. Perhaps this imnse Immortal Cultivation Realm that encompassed countless continents and worlds might only be a particularly brilliant part of it.
Thinking of this, Qi Ping’s interest in exploring this world grew even stronger.
Of course, Qi Ping’s main focus was still on Old Man Zhou, as he was the closest person to him in this world, and more importantly, his guide.
"Yes, boss. I saw countless figures behind Old Man Zhou, their auras identical to Old Man Zhou’s. There were peasants, generals, emperors... and so figures I couldn’t discern. Just one glance made it unbearable. If not for your shelter, boss, I might have died instantly..."
The little Immortal Tiger spoke with lingering fear, its face reflecting the fright from the scene.
"You’ve worked hard!" Qi Ping patted the little Immortal Tiger’s head.
If it weren’t for his Beast Guardian Envoy identity allowing him to resurrect his animal companion, he wouldn’t have risked letting the little Immortal Tiger gauge such a significant causal entity.
"It’s fine; anyway, you can revive ! Hehe..." The little Immortal Tiger chuckled with a carefree deanor.
"That resurrection ability is best left unused if possible, as it cos with a cost."
"By the way, boss, aside from these, I saw an extraordinarily peculiar line of destiny connecting Old Man Zhou and you, but..."
"But what?"
"This line of destiny is about to break!"
"What?"
Qi Ping’s brows furrowed imdiately.
So, this was the reason for Old Man Zhou’s inexplicable loss of vitality and the birth of death aura?
"Did you see anything else?" Qi Ping pressed further.
"No more, boss. My ability can’t see any further!"
The plump little tiger in front of Qi Ping shook its head, feeling particularly helpless.
"You’ve done a great job!"
...
Having obtained the answers he sought, Qi Ping did not hesitate. His main body stepped out of the cave dwelling of the Seven-Colored Ancestral Vein, and in an unnoticeable mont to others, he instantaneously rged with his spirit body.
"So, wasn’t I right? Hehe!"
Old Man Zhou chuckled, not displaying any sign of regret on his face.
Seeing Qi Ping’s expression, he knew Qi Ping had perceived the death aura on him.
"Your life is almost slipping away, and you can still laugh?" Qi Ping said sternly.
"Why wouldn’t I laugh? I was destined to die anyway. Ever since you extended my life in the Cloud Mist Mountain Range, I’ve been living on borrowed ti, witnessing the sight of the entire Star Sea Continent..."
Following this, Old Man Zhou added:
"And I also witnessed a feat that overturned past and present—becoming the eternal Emperor of the Nine Star Sea Realms and Star Sea Academy... the one who accomplished it was soone I picked up!"
"Having witnessed all this, I feel it’s enough. Extending my life further wouldn’t an much. This is just right!"
Old Man Zhou spoke lightly, his voice full of open-mindedness.
In his view, the length of life wasn’t of importance; he felt that the life he experienced was already exciting enough.
Having a longer life would just lead to... boredom!
He wasn’t soone interested in cultivation and the pursuit of long life.
Most importantly, Qi Ping had grown into such a mighty individual, a force capable of shouldering the lives of billions, so powerful that even if he exerted all his might, he couldn’t compete.
And this revered Emperor, admired by all beings, was soone he personally guided!
His greatest comfort was having witnessed all the splendor of the Star Sea Continent.
But his proudest achievent was leading Qi Ping up the mountain and setting him on the path of cultivation; otherwise, how would the Star Sea Continent be as prosperous today? In this regard, Old Man Zhou was undeniably instruntal!
The one regret he harbored was being unable to learn any news of the apprentice who departed, his first disciple. Before that disciple left, he was very filial, but for so reason, he never returned, vanishing into the vast Star Sea.
Yet, not knowing is also fine; life is filled with regrets and farewells, and imperfection is also a part of life.
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