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Now reading: Chapter 1737 Calling from Earth's Greatest Magus, a Adventure novel by Avan.

The soothing expanse of a vast blue ocean unfurled before him.

Each wave that crashed against the shore echoed like a familiar lullaby in his ears. The gentle breeze playfully tousled his hair, caressing his skin with its cool touch. He took a deep breath, letting the fresh scent of green grass mixed with the salty tang of the ocean fill his lungs. A rush of nostalgia washed over him as the environnt awakened deeply buried mories.

With a soft whisper, he uttered, "I am ho."

Feeling rejuvenated, he closed his eyes and let the natural energy of the Earth envelope him. Slowly, his feet lifted off the ground, and he began to float. His eyes, now focused with intent, were drawn magnetically towards a distant forest—a place that seed to whisper his na, beckoning him.

Propelled by an unseen force, he soared. His immortal body allowed him to glide effortlessly like an eagle, casting a shadow over the verdant landscapes below. The erald canopy of trees and rolling hills passed beneath him in a blur until he reached the boundaries of the forbidden forest. Hovering for a mont, he then descended gracefully into the hidden village nestled within.

The sudden appearance of the silhouette against the bright sky caught the villagers off-guard. Gasps of astonishnt filled the air, and faces turned upwards, squinting against the sun to get a better look. Among the mutterings and astonished whispers, ca a familiar voice.

"Ery... Brother Ery!"

His eyes scanned the gathering crowd and a woman, erged from the crowd. Her flowing white hair shimred like a cascade of moonlight, and her sincere smile, was unchanged by the passage of ti.

"Glita…" Ery's voice was tinged with emotion.

She didn't respond with words. Instead, tears pooling in her eyes, Glita ran towards him, much like she did when she was young. When she reached him, she wrapped her arms around him in a tight embrace.

"Brother," her voice quivered, "I've missed you. I've missed you so much."

From behind Glita, two other familiar faces appeared, looking slightly older but just as dear to him—Lilith and Lelith. The three sisters, bound to Ery by the unbreakable ties of blood, felt a void in their hearts filled upon his return. It was as if a missing piece of their soul had been restored.

The heart of the village quickly beca a thrumming epicenter of activity, voices rging into a harmonious blend of awe and disbelief. Even those who had never laid eyes on him before felt a deep connection as if they were eting a legend from their bedti stories.

Ery's gaze swept across the gathered crowd, a silent acknowledgnt of their welco. Yet, amidst the bustle, an invisible tether seed to pull at his soul, guiding him to a place of great importance. Drawn to it, he began to move toward the shrine that lay nestled deeper within the village.

Following a pathway, he walked through an arched tunnel that opened up to reveal the breathtaking grove. Being attuned to the law of nature, the shrine felt even more alive than before. Each footstep he took on the moss-covered ground reverberated with energy, and every breath he drew was like inhaling the very essence of the world.

At the grove's center stood a regal figure, her aura radiating wisdom and ageless grace. Ery recognized her imdiately. It was Tyra, the eldest of the fey sisters and the village's high priestess. Her eyes t his, and a gentle smile graced her lips. "Welco back, Ery."

She stepped aside, allowing Ery to reconnect with the sacred grounds. He walked past the tranquil lake, where the body of Nimue rested in eternal slumber. Further ahead, the majestic form of the bear, Arturo, stood in its tiless vigil. Next, Ery approaches the sacred tree in the center.

Tyra's voice broke his reverie, her tone somber. "It's been years since Gaia grew silent."

Ery gently placed his palm against the tree's bark. Channeling the power of [Nature Grasp], he delved deep into the consciousness of Gaia. Contrary to the priestess's beliefs, Gaia was not silent.? But her voice was faint, like the last embers of a dying fire. However, with his finely honed abilities, Ery managed to connect with that fragile whisper.

"Gaia, "I have returned. Show ..."

The visions that unfolded before Ery were eerily familiar. Vast landscapes ravaged by cataclysmic storms, thunderous clouds that roared with fury, and once-majestic trees now ablaze, their fiery anguish reaching the heavens. But unlike before, when he was consud by the sheer intensity of the vision, this ti he navigated it with an observer's clarity. detail.

In the midst of the chaos, he noticed the presence of two other trees of significance. One stood tall within the confines of the Gaya temple, its aura unmistakable. The other was hidden deep below the earth's crust, its voice echoing the sa dire warning. Like a map unfolding in his mind, he began to perceive various locations, pinpointing the areas of disturbance. He thodically counted and committed to mory 108 such locations scattered across the globe.

As the visions began to wane, the prevailing emotions beca evident—Gaia's profound anger and sorrow intertwined in a haunting lody.

The scene shifted, and Ery found himself standing in an ancient, untouched forest. Towering trees stretched endlessly, their canopies rging to form an unbroken verdant ceiling. At the end of a pathway, a srizing entity pulsated—a luminous green orb of energy, a form that ca with a na; primordial wisp.

Drawn to it, Ery advanced, but as he neared, the ground beneath him rebelled. Roots snaked out, wrapping around his ankles, halting his progress. The ssage from Gaia resonated clearly: he wasn't welco in this sanctum.

"Why?... tell …?"

The forest responded with a whirlwind of emotions—sha, doubt, and confusion so palpable it was as if the very air around him quivered. Ery pondered the situation, torn between respect for Gaia's wishes and the pressing urgency of the looming threats. He attempted to press on, but after a re three steps, an unseen force expelled him from the vision.

Erging from the trance, Ery took a mont to compose himself. Drawing a deep breath, he whispered a solemn vow to the Gaia tree, "I promise to uncover the secrets of what befell you two millennia ago. And then, I shall return."

With newfound determination, Ery approached the patiently waiting high priestess, Tyra, his voice steady yet tinged with concern, "Has Morgana returned yet?"

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Welco to Volu 6. I hope you are all as excited as I am. More chapters will be coming soon.

anwhile, have you heard about my new novel, "Re: Apocalypse Ga"? It's an entry for the Webnovel WSA 2023 competition, and I'm hopeful that winning such a competition will provide with the affirmation to pursue writing as my final career.

The novel currently has 78 chapters and is trending well among the new arrivals, co check it out and please share your comnts or review.

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