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Chapter 1271 - Chapter 1271 Chapter 800 Alien Territory Worries

Chapter 1271: Chapter 800: Alien Territory Worries Chapter 1271: Chapter 800: Alien Territory Worries The Boundary Sea inherently has no form; it is a convergence of innumerable Rules.

Only when one’s strength reaches a certain level can one perceive the tangible Boundary Sea.

But it is not, in fact, a true sea. Rather, it’s layers of ripples like water waves, endless and dense, spreading out in all directions without a known center.

Willow God momentarily stabilized her emotions while quickening her pace.

Right now, time was of the essence. Every minute and second had to be seized and not wasted.

However, at this moment.

Accompanying the sound of the surging waves, that originally subsided hearty voice unexpectedly reappeared in the woman’s mind.

Willow God was immediately stunned, slightly losing focus before quickly scanning her surroundings.

The voice was so clear; it must be nearby. But hadn’t he agreed not to come to The Boundary Sea?

How could it be?

Had he suddenly changed his mind?

Or… was he worried she might encounter some problems?

But to Willow God’s surprise, after observing her surroundings in all directions, she found no trace of that familiar figure.

However, the voice in her mind became even clearer.

“Fellow Daoist… What is this…”

Willow God was somewhat shocked, her transcendent demeanor carrying an indescribable charm.

It made her already exquisite features, as if carved from pristine white marble, even more stunning at this moment.

Willow God’s heart was far from calm.

She had assumed that, being both Quasi-Immortal Emperors, even if there was some disparity in their foundation, the gap in strength would not be huge since they were both within the same small Realm.

But to her astonishment, she had not found a hint of The Master of Liu Village; let alone a shadow, she hadn’t even caught a whiff of him from start to end.

Truly, she heard his voice but saw him not.

“Fellow Daoist need not search. I am using Divine Sense to communicate. I am still in the village, so naturally, you cannot find me!”

Behind the village on the hill.

From the high vantage point, the mountains undulated like waves, extending unbroken to the horizon, all sheer cliffs and precipices standing a thousand feet tall.

Seeing her repeatedly look around, Jiang Huai thought it best to remind her.

Hearing this, Willow God’s shock subsided somewhat, replaced by an inexplicable complexity of emotions.

This place was The Boundary Sea. Although because of the end of the Era it no longer held its former mystery and was exposed to everyone, it was still the universe’s graveyard, detached from all, the root and ultimate abyss of the universe. To transmit telepathic messaging at such a distance without being disrupted by the Force of The Boundary Sea, this Cultivation and strength was far beyond what any regular Quasi-Immortal Emperor could achieve.

She, too, might be able to do this, but it was certainly not so effortlessly. Perhaps the voice she sent out today might not reach the ears of future generations until after billions of years have flowed by.

Her intuition was right; The Master of Liu Village was indeed far more powerful than she had imagined.

With her soul contained, Willow God then looked around, darkness ebbing like the tide. His eyes, however, were as dazzling as the stars, even the space that seemed to be doused in ink could not obscure them.

His green robes whipped about crisply, his hemline floated elegantly like the wind, a sight of Green Mountain’s beauty ungraspable in a single lifetime, unearthly in its splendor.

Of course, this was not the Mortal World.

“Jiang Huai, Fellow Daoist, what is your intention? Since you have decided to stay in the village, why do you follow me in this way?”

Willow God’s lips curled into a faint smile as she said this, the brilliance in her eyes becoming exceptionally radiant.

“There are things I forgot to remind you of,” Jiang Huai immediately replied.

“…Please speak, Fellow Daoist!”

Hearing Jiang Huai’s response, Willow God was subtly disappointed at first but quickly adjusted her attitude. Although the reply was not what she wanted, true to her character, she could put aside the personal sentiments deep in her heart for the time being.

Turmoil is unceasing, with blood and fire everywhere; personal grudges ultimately hold no ground.

“If you find something amiss in The Boundary Sea, be sure to imprint the scene and bring it back to the village. Also, if you encounter a blackened heart, do not linger, leave immediately.”

Jiang Huai spoke with grave importance.

Although that strange lump of Tai Sui Meat exerted greater pressure on him, the former was still dormant. But the black heart was different; not only was it exceedingly active, what was especially fearsome was its high degree of sentience and independence. For others, it represented a greater level of danger.

“A blackened heart?” Hearing Jiang Huai’s words, Willow God couldn’t help but subconsciously murmur to herself twice.

She had been in The Boundary Sea for such a long time and yet had never encountered any blackened heart.

Was there truly such an ominous thing in The Boundary Sea?

To whom did that heart belong?

Willow God’s thoughts were very active.

A heart certainly couldn’t exist on its own; it must have once belonged to some Life form.

Willow God inquired, “Fellow Daoist, do you know any characteristics of that heart?”

“Black, incredibly black!” Jiang Huai replied without hesitation.

“…Alright, I will remember that,” Willow God said, nodding as she spoke.

She realized at some point that she no longer felt comfortable referring to herself as the “self” in front of Jiang Huai.

To her, the term felt too distant.

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