The River of Ti is not just one single river, but countless streams.
They correspond to every living individual.
When these living entities et in reality, the Rivers of Ti they represent converge.
After the convergence, they continue to flow forward, ceaselessly.
Although Nuannuan can enter the River of Ti and reverse its flow, she is troubled by one thing.
That is, within her own River of Ti, she cannot find the mories of the "past"!
Nuannuan’s true form, the Kunlun Mirror, was taken to the City of Extre Evil by the Slaughter Origin.
Before Nuannuan’s consciousness awoke, she played the role of the "Slaughter Dungeon," assisting the Slaughter Origin in selecting inheritors.
Thus, Nuannuan’s mories are the sa.
No matter how she tries to recall and retrospect, her mories are stuck at the breakpoint when she was seized by the Slaughter Origin.
Any mories before that remain unfound.
Who could have thought that Nuannuan, fad for having the best mory, is actually in a state of amnesia?
Han Zhan and the other Contracted Spirit Girls know about this, but they haven’t deliberately ntioned it.
This ti, when Han Zhan assigned the task for Nuannuan to find the Beidou Star Monarch, he specifically reminded her that she could try seeking help from him.
That led to the earlier conversation.
Hearing what Nuannuan said, the Beidou Star Monarch was slightly taken aback, "You can enter the River of Ti yourself, yet you want to check if there’s anything wrong?"
Nuannuan firmly nodded.
"Alright then. Entering the River of Ti is not a difficult task for talent ability users like us."
"Since you feel that there is sothing unusual about your River of Ti, let’s enter and take a look together."
The Beidou Star Monarch said no more, and with a light step in place, a small wooden boat appeared beneath them.
The boat carried them, sailing into a void.
In the next mont, the figures of the Beidou Star Monarch, Nuannuan, and the boat vanished from the world.
In the mont after, they found themselves on a turbulent river.
The River of Ti!
"Truly worthy of a Star Monarch ruling over death, capable of navigating upstream in the River of Ti with ease," Nuannuan sincerely praised.
The Beidou Star Monarch turned to glance at her.
"No need to envy, although I can trace back ti, I cannot change anything."
Death is the riverbed and cornerstone of the River of Ti, just a cornerstone.
Compared to the Kunlun Mirror, it cannot alter the specific contents of the River of Ti, rely a silent observer of history.
"How far do you need to trace back?" the Beidou Star Monarch asked.
"All the way up," Nuannuan replied without hesitation.
The Beidou Star Monarch: "..."
This is like plucking wool from a sheep incessantly, even though tracing back is not strenuous for him, tracing all the way back is still a challenge.
However, since he agreed, the Beidou Star Monarch found no reason to refuse further.
Yet soon, he started to regret it.
"It seems your River of Ti is indeed a bit long," the Beidou Star Monarch finally couldn’t resist saying after an unknown duration.
A bit long is a tactful way of putting it.
As a Star Monarch, he couldn’t just swear openly.
Because Nuannuan’s River of Ti is truly much too long.
The River of Ti for an ordinary person concludes in the blink of an eye.
An immortal’s River of Ti might be longer, as they possess a more extensive lifespan.
But Nuannuan’s...
is a hundred tis longer than that of an immortal!
What is this? A Daluo Golden Immortal? Or a Supre Sage?!
The Beidou Star Monarch silently complained in his heart.
But the small boat beneath them continued gliding through the River of Ti at its initial speed.
Another unknown period passed.
The small boat under the Beidou Star Monarch’s feet slowed slightly and stopped on the river’s surface.
"Huh?" the Beidou Star Monarch suddenly let out a surprised sound.
His eyes gazed into the distance.
Nuannuan looked forward just like him.
At the "end" of the River of Ti, in the distance ahead, there was no longer any "river water," only a dry riverbed.
The River of Ti had ceased to flow!
Gazing at this scene, Nuannuan and the Beidou Star Monarch fell silent.
Nuannuan only knew that her distant mories had an issue but never knew where the problem lay. She also couldn’t navigate as far back as the Beidou Star Monarch did.
"Your River of Ti was diverted, and because of the diversion, it ceased its flow."
The Beidou Star Monarch fell silent once more after speaking.
It seed to be a hard fact for him to accept as well.
"The River of Ti can be diverted?" Nuannuan couldn’t help but ask.
"It can," the Beidou Star Monarch nodded slightly, "but it’s difficult, and the cost would be unimaginably high."
Even reversing the flow of the River of Ti requires a severe cost, so just imagine, what would it take to divert it and cease its flow?
Truly unfathomable.
"Star Monarch, can you see who did this? Or is there a possibility of restoring it?" Nuannuan promptly asked.
This ti, the Beidou Star Monarch shook his head.
"Soone with such capabilities is beyond our observation, as for restoring it,"
the Beidou Star Monarch paused, "unless the person who diverted it is willing to pay the sa price as before, only then could it be possible."
This almost severed the possibility of Nuannuan recovering her more distant mories.
If even the River of Ti stops flowing, can there be any mory left? Don’t even think about it.
"Let’s go, it’s ti to return."
"Maintaining ourselves in the River of Ti also consus quite a bit."
The Beidou Star Monarch spoke again.
Nuannuan nodded.
Although this journey yielded little, she at least found out the reason for her mory loss—it wasn’t a wasted trip.
After leaving the River of Ti, the Beidou Star Monarch gifted her a special item, the one previously ntioned that could mitigate the punishnt of the River of Ti.
After expressing her thanks, Nuannuan turned and left.
Watching Nuannuan’s departing silhouette, the Beidou Star Monarch stood in place, pondering for a while until her figure vanished into the distance.
At this mont, a small stone appeared in his hand.
This small stone emitted faint traces of black deathly aura.
Although seemingly small, it was imnsely heavy, causing even the Beidou Star Monarch’s hand holding it to tremble slightly.
This is... the anchor point, the cornerstone of the riverbed!
"Let see what was recorded at the closest death anchor point before the river’s diversion,"
the Beidou Star Monarch mumbled to himself, injecting the sa flu of deathly aura into the stone, and closed his eyes.
This process didn’t take long.
A mont later, he suddenly opened his eyes, beads of sweat forming on the Star Monarch’s forehead.
His gaze was complicated, filled with terror, bewildernt, and mostly confusion.
For in this small stone taken from Nuannuan’s dried-up riverbed, the recorded anchor point was:
——The death of the Beidou Star Monarch!
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