Julius Reed remained silent, beginning to carefully contemplate everything that had happened at that ti.
Many things sounded reasonable.
Others couldn’t be explained more logically, and the bear spirit explanation seed to be the optimal answer.
Jesse River continued explaining divination.
In their era, divination was actually akin to modern-day mathematics.
However, the strength of Martial Artists far surpassed that of the current human brain and computers.
Diviners were powerful ntal telekinetics; they could use Spiritual Power to calculate every possible scenario for an event.
As for how Jesse River could know about things happening miles away, it was through the use of Spiritual Power to achieve effects similar to Thousand Mile Vision or the Eye of God.
The soul could travel freely.
What the soul witnessed during its journey, upon returning to the original body, allowed one to know what a particular person was currently doing.
After all, the soul is light and can easily go anywhere.
However, this required very high demands on ntal telekinetics; in Jesse River’s ti, only a handful of people could accomplish this.
More often, they could only calculate certain events.
As for foreseeing what might happen next, Jesse River ntioned he hadn’t focused too much on it, but surely diviners had their thods.
It was a secret of the divination world.
Outsiders certainly wouldn’t know.
If they did, wouldn’t the diviners be robbed of their livelihood?
Such absolute secrets always exist at any ti.
Julius Reed recounted Jesse River’s matters in detail, including almost every detail he could think of.
The explanation Jesse River provided was that a serendipitous opportunity allowed the fusion of a Golden Bear Spirit with a diviner.
When a ntal telekinetic is strong enough, they can separate their bear spirit from their body, allowing them to leave the Golden Bear’s body.
But there’s a ti limit.
The person still needs to return to the Golden Bear’s body within a certain ti fra to begin the fusion again.
The Golden Bear is a very unique species, inherently possessing Divine Power as well as spirituality.
And humans possess wisdom; when this wisdom rges with the Golden Bear’s abundant Spiritual Power, it could be considered the pinnacle of diviners!
In the past, so attempted it, but they failed.
The result of failure was the sudden death of the diviner.
Jesse River once said he had taken in many failed ntal telekinetics, and these individuals had such strong obsessions that even he, being so formidable, would still encounter trouble.
After the conversation, Julius Reed decided to call Jesse River.
But at this ti, the day was nearly done.
He glanced at his watch; it was already three o’clock in the afternoon.
At Boulevard Mountain, it would almost be dark by around three-thirty.
And outside, it seed not many people had shown up.
"Are we going to start the hunt?" Jesse River’s eyes glinted with excitent like a wolf spotting its prey!
He had always taken pleasure in killing.
Now that he had left the minds of the Lu family, and finally got a comparatively decent body, his mind was set on a killing spree.
To vent his thousands of years of frustration.
"Since you left, will the Lu family’s power be weakened?"
Julius Reed suddenly thought of this problem and began chatting with Jesse River.
There was still half an hour until sunset.
No rush.
"Their power is still theirs; there will be no change," Jesse River smiled and said, "I am a Heart Demon. Without , they at the very least wouldn’t die, but they wouldn’t advance further either."
"Then the Yellow Lotus Shadow, the lotus where you resided, does it no longer have any effect?"
Julius Reed had witnessed the slaughter brought by the Yellow Lotus Shadow and suspected it might be Silvio Reed’s conspiracy.
He did not intervene and simply wanted to watch the situation unfold.
Now the truly formidable ones in the lotus were right in front of him, and it seed the Yellow Lotus Shadow no longer had any significance.
Julius Reed’s biggest doubt now was why Faust Beaumont was able to gain power.
Could it be that the lotus contained other mysteries?
"I never stayed in the body of the Lu family ancestor and never returned to the lotus. Are you suggesting that there are further mysteries inside?"
Jesse River was a bit surprised, "I left so classics in there, and they learned from its contents. Before I ca out, it indeed only contained my soul.
"Are you sure you’re not mistaken?" Jesse River found it improbable.
"After the Yellow Lotus Shadow was stolen, I saw soone inside mastering very formidable abilities. But at the sa ti, there was a shadow of death over them. Could it be that your classics are harmful?"
Julius Reed still recalled the scene when Faust Beaumont made his move, that move was certainly exquisite and unparalleled.
"If that’s the case, I’m just not sure."
Jesse River’s expression turned grim as if he were beginning to ponder the matter himself.
"It’s strange, when I was in the Lu family’s body, I would often feel drowsy and take a nap from ti to ti. But now, I don’t feel tired at all?"
He shook his head, starting to realize that sothing might be amiss.
"The Lu family has a white lotus, which emits a force to counteract the Heart Demon. I think the reason you felt drowsy is most likely due to that white lotus."
Julius Reed continuously prompted, wanting to know the answer.
And what is inside the white lotus?
"I rember, that white lotus!" Jesse River clenched his fist, nodding, "I thought that white lotus was sothing worshiped by the Lu family. Unexpectedly, it was used against ."
Bam!
He suddenly slapped the table and stood up, ready to leave.
"What are you doing!"
Julius Reed barked.
"I am a ntal telekinetic. For sothing to weaken so significantly, it must be sothing very terrifying. I must return to the Lu family to investigate!"
Jesse River was getting increasingly alard.
Could soone have defeated him in his own domain?
"No rush, the Lu family’s white lotus is quite safe. Stay here first, once I handle matters, I will go with you."
Julius Reed spoke in an uncompromising tone.
"Alright!"
Jesse River still conceded.
He knew the person in front of him was not one to be easily persuaded.
"Since soone dared to plot against , Jesse River, this matter is not over. The Lu family’s days are numbered."
Jesse River clenched his fist, gritting his teeth.
"Then let your fury be unleashed." Julius Reed stood, sensing the light fading and the darkness gradually approaching.
"A night of bloodshed."
He uttered four words.
"Indiscriminate?" Jesse River confird.
"Indiscriminate." Julius Reed lightly chuckled, "I never go easy on enemies."
"I like your style," Jesse River said and instantly vanished from sight.
And Julius Reed, with his right hand on the sword at his waist, likewise departed.
The Caldwell Family sent just over a dozen people.
The rest were either observing or responded they would co the next day.
At the foot of Boulevard Mountain.
In a brightly lit, ancient mansion.
Dylan Martin lay on the bed, surrounded by Martial Artists and doctors.
"Young Master Martin no longer has any sign of life."
A Martial Artist shook his head, slightly regretful, "Elder Mr. Martin, my condolences."
"What’s going on! Why is my son dead!"
An elderly man in luxurious clothes roared in anger, "Why!"
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