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“It seems I’ve truly transversed…”
In the luxuriously decorated carriage, Zong Shou looked at the round mirror in front of him with an expressionless face.
The image in the mirror was of a young boy who had not yet co of age.
He appeared to be around thirteen, with a pale complexion, but his features were unusually handso and delicate to an exceptional degree.
A pair of narrow phoenix eyes shimred with light.
However, at this mont, they were filled with a bit of bitterness and helplessness.
He rembered that not long ago, he was just an exceedingly ordinary face, the kind that absolutely couldn’t be found if thrown into a crowd.
He worked as a librarian in the capital of a small country in Cloud Realm, leading an aimless life, with the most common of identities.
Yet unexpectedly, when he woke from this dream, his body had changed into that of such a handso young man.
Although he looked slightly sickly and frail, he was undeniably exceptional in his looks.
Even the top male stars known for their handsoness in his previous life couldn’t co close.
If there was anything lacking, it was just his deanor.
At this mont, however, Zong Shou felt not a trace of joy but only a sense of sorrow and helplessness.
It was like a fish that was once free to roam in the vast ocean, suddenly finding itself on land.
All around him, apart from the suffocating strangeness and surprising wonder, there was also a sense of fear and loneliness.
Unwilling to give up, Zong Shou pinched his cheek harder, imdiately feeling a surge of pain.
Naturally, he found no traces of costic surgery on his face.
“—There’s the sensation of pain; could it be that I’m not dreaming?
But what identity do I hold now?
And this godforsaken place, where exactly is it?”
‘Zong Shou’ was the na found in the mories of his current body.
He had another na in his previous life, but in his current situation, that was aningless to him.
Muttering to himself, Zong Shou sighed and looked away.
His heart was filled with despair, and he had completely lost hope of returning or ‘waking from the dream’ of any sort.
In fact, several days had passed since he switched to this body.
Nearly every ti he woke from sleep, he would repeat the sa actions as before.
And today was the seventh day.
Looking at the carriage’s interior decorations, it seed like he was in the ancient tis, yet not quite accurate.
Upon moving the curtains aside, he saw a vast expanse of wilderness as far as the eye could see, verdant and refreshing, with air that was pure and invigorating, utterly devoid of the pollution of his era.
Looking further down, he noticed that the carriage, though it had wheels, was suspended in mid-air, three feet above ground.
The sixteen single-horned steeds in front were also moving through the air, capable of undulating up and down.
Therefore, even though the carriage body was massive, with just the cabin alone taking up forty square ters, it could navigate any complex terrain as if on level ground.
And at this mont, no one was steering up front; it was rushing straight ahead, speeding into the distance.
The cuts and sword marks on both sides of the carriage were also extrely concerning.
Zong Shou felt dizzy and slumped onto the soft couch padded with swan-velvet.
The horses were tad spiritual beasts, and the carriage was a Cloud Flipping Chariot.
Yet, as far as he knew, these two items only appeared in the Cloud Realm twelve thousand years ago and should be antiques from a distant past.
Then, with just a re thought, a series of mories flashed through his mind.
All were fragnted and incomplete.
Among them were many characters and nurous faces.
Sotis practicing martial arts, sotis reading books.
He had seen life-and-death battles, witnessed people flying to the skies or burrowing into the ground.
And then there was a towering mountain that pierced the heavens, an inconceivably large academy occupying most of an island in the middle of a lake.
It felt both unfamiliar and familiar, with an inexplicable sense of fear.
His emotions were complicated to the extre.
In the deepest part of his mind was the only completely intact mory segnt, composed of nurous mystical characters put together to form a complete book.
These characters were extrely familiar to him; he could even say that he knew them like the back of his hand.
He had studied them extensively during his student days and had even published specialized papers on them.
“Indeterminate Spirit Emperor Technique, and this Demon Language.
Could this place really be the era from over ten thousand years ago, where Martial Cultivators and Spirit Masters reigned supre?
These features in the mory shouldn’t be mistaken—”
Thinking of the telekinesis and various spiritual energies displayed daily by the Spirit Masters in the fragnted mory of the academy, Zong Shou’s lips twitched slightly, but his face was full of confusion.
He had seen similar scenes before, but they were in gas.
In later generations, Cloud Realm banned private duels, and with the decline of spiritual energy, only certain ‘Holy Land’ areas retained a stronger presence.
Martial arts and telekinesis began to fall into decay, and with the ergence of various machines, technology flourished.
However, the people of Cloud Realm were known to carry the genes of their ancestors, who struggled against the world, cultivating a spirit of perseverance and fierce courage.
Unable to practice martial arts normally, they could only seek solace in the virtual world of gaming.
The most famous of these was a virtual holographic online ga called “Divine Emperor.” It was said to have invited all the contemporary, surviving martial arts experts, and hundreds of historians to fully recreate the era thirteen thousand years earlier, just before the Divine Emperor erged, a ti when heroes were plentiful.
The practice of martial arts and telekinesis, along with all aspects of daily life, were recreated to be as close to reality as possible.
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