They’re truly too strong. From what he felt at that mont, it was as if the heavens and earth were shattering, as if the world was ending. He felt like he was in hell itself, where any random wisp of aura seed like a soul-snatching Grim Reaper.
The won in the Cultivation World really are terrifying when they fight, Wang Mu thought, mixed feelings welling up inside him.
He was sowhat unsettled by the words he had just heard from Mu Lanxue; he couldn’t tell if they were true or false.
An unknown amount of ti passed. Above, the sky suddenly changed color, and the sun and moon lost their light. Fortunately, the Linglong Love Abyss offered a certain degree of isolation...
Eh... For a mont, Wang Mu felt very lancholic. Forget it, I’ll just fish, he resolved.
With that, he drew up his fishing rod and cast the line into the Abyss. He couldn’t calm down otherwise; only fishing could settle his mind.
The line had just entered the Abyss when a teasing, clear voice rang out.
"Oh my, soone sure is carefree, aren’t they? With two peerless experts fighting furiously above, shaking almost the entire Cultivation World of Huang Province, you still have the mood for fishing here?"
"Who?"
Wang Mu turned around and saw a figure in the distance, entirely pixelated. Within that blurred face, he could vaguely make out a smile that wasn’t quite a smile.
"It’s you again!" Wang Mu exclaid.
"Correct, it’s again!" The figure approached. "Last ti, I was interrupted. This ti, well, those two are *really* fighting now... so they won’t be able to disturb ."
? Wang Mu thought.
Last ti... He rembered Nanrong Biyou had wanted to use the Divine Fish on herself, but Yan Qingwu had arrived in ti to stop her. In retrospect, Nanrong Biyou must have been trying to deceive , because the Divine Fish couldn’t possibly be used twice. How could such a Supre Treasure, possessing the power of cause and effect, be used a second ti?
This ti... Wang Mu glanced at the freshly caught Bimodal Exquisite Fish beside him, his pupils shrinking. Damn! It’s real this ti! And...
"What do you want to do?"
Wang Mu’s heart sank. He picked up the Bimodal Exquisite Fish. Should I just kill it imdiately? he wondered.
"Of course, I am here to finish what we didn’t get to do last ti," the figure said with a light chuckle. "You want to resist? That would be pointless, you know..."
"Freeze!"
The mont the word fell, Wang Mu’s entire body froze, unable to move; only his eyes could roll. He could only watch helplessly as the figure lightly waved her hand. The Divine Fish was controlled in midair, spinning rapidly in her palm.
Wang Mu steeled his heart. It’s over! Last ti, even if Yan Qingwu hadn’t co, Nanrong Biyou would have been helpless because that Divine Fish was surely useless. But this ti, it’s a brand new Divine Fish, just caught. Even if it might be the last one in the Linglong Love Abyss, it’s still enough to end my life! This Bi You is too cunning!
Last ti, she deliberately said those words to Yan Qingwu and Mu Lanxue. It was very likely her intention for Yan Qingwu to bring to the Linglong Love Abyss to fish for another Divine Fish. Simultaneously, this would also attract Mu Lanxue, ensuring both of them would co to the Linglong Love Abyss and wait! Once they arrived, they were bound to fight! Because, after all, that place was the Sword Sect Holy Land, and Yan Qingwu was present. Bi You couldn’t have taken from the Sword Sect entirely on her own, so she had to devise this strategy. Realizing this, Wang Mu understood everything in an instant.
"Hmph, let’s see who you really are!" the figure said, a hint of excitent in her voice, like a mischievous child about to solve a puzzle.
The next mont, the Divine Fish circled Wang Mu. Its two fish heads rged into one, its body transford into a millstone, and its eyes turned into ga pieces, achieving Yin Yang Union as it spun with the mysteries of Zhou Tian.
In an instant, a beam of light burst forth from the Divine Fish’s eyes, shining upon Wang Mu and forming a rippling mirror of light.
A figure began to appear in the light mirror.
Wang Mu trembled all over, his scalp tingling. At this mont, he felt as if the secret links treasured on his phone and the ’study materials’ on his D drive were about to be discovered—an imminent social death by exposure!
He watched...
The figure watched too...
The light mirror trembled slightly and began to reveal the image...
However, at the very mont of revelation, an extre blur occurred. It was like a video feed disrupted by interference, showing only black and white particles and a highly obscured silhouette...
"Hm?" The figure was extrely astonished. "Karmic concealnt? Who? Who concealed your karmic destiny? Even the Divine Fish cannot fully reveal it?"
Imdiately afterward, one shadow after another began to slowly appear.
But they were only shadows, their outlines extrely vague, impossible to see clearly.
Wang Mu stared blankly, sowhat bewildered.
The figure was also staring blankly because the sheer number of erging shadows was overwhelming.
One after another...
"One, two, three... five, six... seven..." The figure counted silently, her confusion growing. "Kid, you seem to have quite a lot of future partners, huh?"
Wang Mu was speechless. ...
Even after seven, more shadows continued to appear. He stared in disbelief. What? This Divine Fish has to be broken! It’s absolutely slandering !
Finally, the Divine Fish trembled abruptly, as if it couldn’t bear the burden any longer.
BOOM!
All the revealed shadows dissolved into a mass of chaos, as if they had never existed.
Everything returned to calm.
The Divine Fish swayed its body, seeming to have lost its luster, yet also as if it had completed its mission, shimring with an inexplicable radiance.
Silence. A long silence.
Wang Mu wasn’t sure what was going on. Had the Divine Fish’s effect on him not worked? Or had it sohow?
"In this world, those who possess such ans to conceal karmic destiny..." The figure chuckled lightly. "Only people from the Creation Gate have this ability. You’re quite sothing, kid. You actually have connections with the Creation Gate?"
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