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Now reading: Chapter 57 - 57 57 Mandate of Heaven from Journey to the End of the Night, a Eastern novel by North Liao.

57: Chapter 57: Mandate of Heaven 57: Chapter 57: Mandate of Heaven The elder revealed a smile and said, “I called you here today because I wanted to know if Brother Si Chen is really the person I have been waiting for.”

Baili An frowned slightly, but still obediently walked to the edge of the ancient well.

He looked down into the well, and his dark pupils took on a layer of astonishnt.

Because what was reflected in the well was neither the cool beauty of the night scenery nor the shimring ripples of the water.

Instead, it was a sky-full of the azure Star River.

It was as if…

the waters of the Star River above the sky had all been carried into this well.

Baili An was profoundly captivated by the beauty of the Star River, and his gaze could not be shifted from it, accompanied by a faint laughter from the elder.

Inside his body, it felt as if a massive door had been violently thrust open.

A strange scene occurred…

Baili An’s perspective changed; it beca higher and further.

He saw his own body standing by the well, bending down to look into it.

But his motionless body housed a transparent soul that detached from the shell.

The Star River-like well water began to swirl into a beautiful vortex, seemingly with an infinite suction power that directly drew the soul beneath his shell into the mouth of the well.

In the next mont, Baili An’s view flipped upside down, and as he suddenly looked up, he found himself standing on a boundless Star River.

And above his head, imposingly, stood a total of ten halls.

Baili An reached out bewilderedly, trying to touch the unreachable holiness of those temples.

At that mont, an aged voice rang in Baili An’s mind, “Child, tell , what do you see?”

His palm trembled slightly as he had yet to fully extend it, but Baili An sohow felt an illusion.

An illusion that he had grasped all ten halls in the palm of his own universe.

He murmured, “I see ten temples, very tall.”

The elder’s voice fell silent for a long, long ti.

After a long while, the elder’s voice echoed again, carrying a husky emotion barely restrained, “So it is, is it really that?

No wonder… no wonder…”

Just as the elder was about to summon Baili An’s soul back using his Divine Thought, Baili An shifted his gaze slightly and added, “And there’s more…”

More?!

The elder’s heart suddenly leapt, and the shock caused the ancient tree’s vines and leaves to rustle loudly.

Impossible!

Those halls have been ten since ancient tis!

It certainly cannot have an additional one!

Is this young man lying?

Baili An was unaware of the elder’s thoughts at this mont.

He slowly spread his palm, which now startlingly blood with nine green lotuses, each carrying an ancient scroll within it.

“I also saw nine green lotuses, each containing a book.”

This ti the silence lasted even longer…

As if dead silence reigned!

Baili An shifted his gaze again, looking downward.

Beneath his feet, the Star Sea displayed thirteen reflections.

The reflections were too dark to discern their forms, but by their contours, they resembled thirteen giant Ancient Swords.

Before the elder could recover, Baili An spoke slowly again, “I see… hidden in the Star River, thirteen swords.”

His gaze andered along the Star River flowing toward the distance, and at the end of the Star River, he saw a hint of crimson red.

Baili An wanted to clearly see what the source of that red was, starting to step forward.

However, this Star River was exceedingly long, and the journey too far could not be sustained by the elder’s current spiritual power.

The Star River shattered, the thirteen Ancient Swords fell into darkness and vanished.

The nine green lotuses in his palm also seed to be torn apart by so breaking force and withered away.

Baili An looked up bewilderedly, watching the ten halls in the rolling clouds disappear into the skyline like a mirage.

A feeling of weightlessness ca from beneath his feet.

Baili An’s body lightened, plunging into the darkness of the Abyss.

As if an extrely long century had passed.

Baili An, standing by the well, slowly opened his eyes, his pupils still retaining a trace of the Star River scenery.

He groaned, taking several steps back, an uncalled-for sense of fear arising in his heart.

What was that just now?

At this mont, the elder in the ancient tree had not noticed that Baili An’s consciousness had returned.

The wind hissed fiercely, as if reflecting the elder’s emotions, with thunder echoing in the sky above.

“Old… grandfather?” Baili An tentatively called out.

The elder shuddered all over, and then… from those aged eyes, tears slowly fell.

His gaze shifted, looking at Baili An as if through a boundless ocean.

His body trembled, voice quivering as he said, “It really is you.”

Baili An looked down at his empty palm, not a single green lotus left.

An unexplainable pain in his heart, as if he had lost a very important mory.

He looked up sowhat uncomfortably at the elder and asked, “What… exactly happened?”

The elder’s look towards Baili An had completely changed, no longer like an elder viewing a younger generation.

His gaze carried supre fervor and reverence, filled with a faith and radiance!

He spoke deliberately, as if conveying a very important responsibility, “From today onward!

You are the new lord of this mountain!”

His words beca deeds!

The mont his words fell, golden light burst forth from Baili An’s body instantly, soaring to the sky like a pillar, enveloping him as if he were a deity.

And at that mont, Baili An felt a majestic, ocean-like power of worship flowing crazily from the elder’s body into his own.

In the depths of the Dantian, the Yin Yang Tao Fish began to spin wildly.

One circle represented a First Realm.

Baili An felt as if a force was about to burst through his abdon.

He knelt on one knee in agony, his facial expression pale and enduring, clenching his teeth hard without letting out a cry of pain.

The Yin Yang Tao Fish ascended a layer of sacred, pure golden outline.

After circulating ten full circles, Baili An’s lower body’s Qi shook, and at that mont, instantly broke through to the Second Realm of the mortal world, the Realm of the Opening.

And his body, which had ceased growing, seed to have grown significantly in height at the sa ti.

The golden light dispersed.

The mountain was still this mountain.

The lake was still this lake.

Only, the master of this Mountain Realm had, in a re instant, changed into a completely different person.

Baili An gasped heavily, vomiting out the water in his stomach thoroughly.

His pupils, slightly larger than those of an ordinary person, beca clearer and more luminescent, as if washed by fresh rain.

A burning heat arose in his cold palm, with a golden platform seal flickering in and out of visibility.

Baili An knew, in this mont, he had inexplicably taken on a significant responsibility.

He smiled wryly, “Old grandfather, you never asked if I was willing to be the lord of this Kongcang Mountain…”

He stopped suddenly.

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