Yusuf Zuck was not so damn Heavenly Dao servant, so he naturally wouldn’t willingly stay confined here, so he had to find every ans possible to get out.
"You an, besides the Reincarnation Court, there are also the rit Court, the Heritage Court, and a Heavenly Dao secret realm? The Heavenly Dao secret realm is absolutely forbidden to enter?" Yusuf squinted his eyes.
"Yes, whenever we approach the Heavenly Dao secret realm, our souls will burn, it’s the most terrifying form of burning," the dean replied solemnly.
"Take to the passage to the rit Court." Others may burn, but he wouldn’t, so he was going to explore that Heavenly Dao secret realm forbidden to anyone. Perhaps the way out was within that Heavenly Dao secret realm.
Moreover, after he fell here, he surprisingly didn’t have a Reincarnation Spirit; instead, he appeared in the flesh, and his Cultivation Level was intact, so this place provided him with no restrictions.
"Alright, follow ." The dean didn’t care whether Yusuf’s soul would burn; he just wanted to get rid of this plague god as soon as possible.
A mont later, he led Yusuf to the edge of a pond, which was surrounded by pavilions and corridors; the scenery seed rather nice.
"This is the passage; crossing to the other side leads to the rit Court." The dean pointed to the pavilion corridor.
"No way? This is just a bridge over water." Yusuf was utterly surprised. The so-called passage was just a bridge over water? What a joke, he could even see the buildings on the opposite side.
"This is the passage." The dean shook his head, "As soon as we step onto it, our souls will burn."
"Alright, then goodbye." Yusuf didn’t waste words with him, nor did he suspect this was a lie, so he stepped directly onto the bridge.
He was prepared for soul burning.
Except... nothing happened when he stood on it; it was peaceful, his soul wasn’t burning, no restrictions, no hindrances, everything was perfectly normal.
He glanced back at the dean and found him equally shocked and puzzled.
"Haha, it’s useless against ." Yusuf laughed heartily, then strode forward.
The scenery was nice; the bridge was made of rare red-lacquered ancient wood, he even saw golden red koi slowly swimming beneath it.
Just like leisure travel, Yusuf safely crossed the bridge that could burn souls.
But as he jumped off the other side of the bridge, eighteen people suddenly appeared out of thin air, led by a long-bearded man holding a ruler, while the other seventeen looked at him nervously.
Yusuf wasn’t surprised at all; the Reincarnation Dean must have a way to inform this side, so it was normal for these people to know he was coming.
"rit Dean, eting you, sir." This rit Dean was smart, first making a deep bow, while the others clasped their fists in salute.
"I want to go to the Heavenly Dao secret realm, you’re not going to stop , are you?" Yusuf asked with a smile.
"Sir has deep rit, and fate with Heavenly Dao Garden, perhaps sir can unravel the secrets of the Heavenly Dao secret realm, it cannot be ruled out. Sir, please!" The rit Dean was very perceptive, respectfully gesturing for Yusuf.
Eighteen mbers made way, and Yusuf, after clasping his fists, walked forward boldly.
The rit Dean also quickened his pace, leading the way ahead.
After walking for about half an hour, the group arrived at the so-called Heavenly Dao secret realm, where there was only a gate, a kind of ruined gate, and there wasn’t even a large door; there were only two square stone pillars on either side, with a Half-moon Bent Stone humped in the middle, inscribed with the four characters ’Heavenly Dao Secret Realm’!
Nothing else.
"Is this the Heavenly Dao secret realm?" Yusuf looked incredulous because he could see the situation behind the door clearly; it was just chaotic stones, weeds, and broken steles, a very desolate area.
"Yes, sir, the Heavenly Dao secret realm is this door, but we have no fate to enter the gate and do not know if the scene inside is the sa as what we see now."
"You’re saying that going through this door might reveal another realm, and what we’re seeing might just be an illusion?" Yusuf asked curiously.
"I think the Heavenly Dao secret realm shouldn’t be a barren land; what we see here is probably all fake."
"Of course, we have never been inside, so whether it’s true or false still awaits sir’s verification!" The rit Dean said.
"You’re so sure I can enter?" Yusuf said with a playful tone.
rit Dean remained silent, simply clasping his fists and bowing deeply.
"Heh, then I’ll go take a look." Yusuf took a deep breath, no matter the danger, he had to explore it because he wanted to get out soon; he had no interest in the people or anything here.
He once again strode boldly toward that spacious arched gate.
The rit Dean, seeing him stride forward, flinched backwards almost simultaneously in terror, as if the ruined arched gate held massive danger.
But still, no danger descended, and even when Yusuf walked through that ruined gate, nothing happened, his soul wasn’t burning.
The rit Dean and others stared with wide eyes, afraid they’d miss a show.
Yusuf, however, ignored them and strode into the ruins of the secret realm!
As his feet crossed the threshold, he suddenly felt his breath catch; imnse Gravity enveloped him, pressing him down almost to the point of kneeling.
Nonetheless, the scene before him was identical to what he saw outside the door: broken rubble, decayed trees, shapeless steles, etc.
anwhile, the rit Dean and others observed nothing amiss; they could see Yusuf too!
"The scene inside is real, not fake, is the secret realm just a ruined secret realm?" rit Dean said incredulously.
"I can hear you talking, it’s indeed real, not fake!" Yusuf turned to look at the rit Dean because he found that being outside and inside felt exactly the sa, nothing unexpected, except for the Gravity.
The sights were identical.
As to why those outside couldn’t enter, it’s unknown, perhaps due to their servitude, and this place is the residence of the master, barring entry.
But Yusuf was no servant; no Heavenly Dao, no master, no one in this world could be his master.
The Gravity inside was imnse, like bearing the weight of ten thousand mountains, incredibly burdenso.
And this weight prevented him from flying, even making fast walking impossible; he could only move slowly, one step at a ti.
Due to this inability to fly, he couldn’t see far from high ground, his vision limited to a few hundred ters.
Yusuf pondered, then opened his third eye, planning to use the Eye of Insight to see where this place ended and what lay beyond the ruins.
However, upon opening his third eye, he suddenly realized his Eye of Insight couldn’t penetrate the ruins ahead; the third eye was ineffective.
"Seems like there’s indeed sothing strange here." Yusuf took a deep breath; concerned whether he could escape, he had to push through the thorns and keep moving forward!
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