Chapter 402: 217
Chapter 402: 217
Translator: 549690339
One day later, the group arrived at the Longxun Mountain Range, which was now shrouded in heavy fog, covering the entire range.
At this time, hundreds of people gathered here, but none of them dared to step forward, fearing the unknown. As time passed, someone finally decided to go in and see what was going on.
As soon as he stepped forward, he disappeared into the fog, causing everyone’s breathing to become tense. People shouted into the fog, trying to figure out what’s inside, but there was no response, no matter how much they called out.
One person frowned and said in confusion, “What’s going on? Did something happen? There’s no way they wouldn’t respond. The Long Patrol Mountain Range was fine before, so why is it suddenly covered in fog?”
“It must be a test from a Holy See powerhouse, but no questions have been given. What exactly do they want to test? It’s really hard to figure out. It seems we can only wait for some great powers to go and solve it.”
Some people were overwhelmed with confusion. Although they also knew in their hearts that obtaining the chance from the Holy See wouldn’t be easy, this sudden situation left everyone puzzled. If it was just a test of strength, that would be fine, but their wits were simply not enough.
Logan thought hard and shared his experience: “The test is indeed a test, after all, it’s for those who are destined. But we must understand the intention of the testmaker. Without finding the right direction, even having thousands of people is useless.”
“Young friend, you’re here.” The big man they met on the road approached them: “I’ve been pondering for 3-4 hours, and I’m still clueless. I think we should gather everyone’s strength together. If we continue to think separately like this, we might not make any progress even after months.”
“It’s too difficult to unite people from different forces. Unless there’s someone who can suppress everyone, these people are too arrogant to even talk to. Let alone discuss a plan, even speaking to them feels like they’re talking down.”
Ba Ke Yun sneered, full of disdain: “In my opinion, this so-called Holy See chance, everyone wants to snatch it. It’s bound to cause a big battle, and less than one-tenth of them will survive in the end.”
Another day passed, but still no clue. By now, there were already tens of thousands of people gathered outside the fog, most of the people who wanted to seize the opportunity had come, with an average power level above their ranks. Of course, that’s just on the surface, as there were many Thrones hidden in the shadows, not revealing themselves.
As for Holy See powerhouses, firstly, their age had already exceeded the 100-year limit, which did not match the rules set by the Holy See, so they wouldn’t come. Secondly, Holy See powerhouses were generally lords; if they left their territory and it was attacked, that would be another reason they wouldn’t come.
After studying the situation, Logan had some ideas. “The fog is just a blindfold. I found that there’s not much fluctuations in spiritual energy in the fog, just a faint trace. This indicates it’s not a formation or some powerful divine ability; perhaps it’s just a barrier that causes everyone’s vision to be distorted.”
“You mean the fog is just one layer and doesn’t cover the entire mountain range, right? But someone has already gone in before, and they disappeared without a trace, as if they were evaporated.”
Ba Ke Yun was shocked, a little incredulous: “If it’s true, isn’t that playing with tens of thousands of people? What’s the purpose of the Holy See powerhouse? We have to be cautious, and not jump to conclusions!”
“I can be certain about that. As for why there’s no news from those who went in before, perhaps they didn’t want others to discover the secret, so they could monopolize the opportunities. Or maybe there are other dangers behind the fog.”
Logan’s eyes held a deep gaze, and he spread his hands: “Anyway, I can’t figure it out, but I’m sure it’s a blindfold. I won’t gamble with my life, so, how about following me through it if you have the guts?”
“I can do that.” Ba Ke Yun nodded, after all, Logan’s words were full of confidence, and it was definitely not a random guess. Moreover, even if it was a life-threatening ordeal, it was his duty as a guardian to follow.
As the two entered the fog together, they didn’t attract much attention but were still noticed by many people. Everyone rushed over immediately, their faces full of confusion. Clearly, some people had already tested the waters before, so did these two really have the courage to go in?
The moment they stepped through the fog, the scenery before them changed instantly. In front of them was a huge stone tablet with strange writing on it. A person stood beside the tablet, constantly observing and trying to understand the odd writing, but to no avail.
This person was the one who had entered the fog first. The moment he arrived, he saw the stone tablet and knew it must be hiding a great opportunity. So, he ignored the shouts of others, but after two days here, he found he couldn’t decipher anything.
This made him scream, and he slapped himself: “The opportunity is right in front of me; why can’t I grasp it? Am I naturally a fool, born with no connection to cultivation?”
At this time, people outside were shouting again, Logan shook his head and chose to ignore them. After all, those tens of thousands of people were only after their own interests, and even a kind response wouldn’t be rewarded. It was better to let them continue racking their brains outside.
Someone outside sighed and said with certainty, “They must be done for. One fool after another, risking their lives for a chance. They recklessly entered, but luckily, I’m more level-headed.”
“Exactly, even a group of Thrones dares not to go in. Those above their ranks have too much courage, all thinking they are the chosen ones, capable of getting the Holy See powerhouse’s chance. In fact, they’re nothing, just sacrificing their lives for nothing.”
Others also mocked and ridiculed, while only a few had a solemn expression, pondering something. If there was indeed danger in the fog, why hadn’t there been a single scream or fluctuation in spiritual energy?
“Maybe, we are the foolish ones. It must be those few who saw through something, which is why they dared to step into the fog. Why don’t we all take this step together and see what’s behind the fog?”
Someone proposed loudly which indeed lured many people, but taking this step required great risk, and they couldn’t make up their minds. What if they stepped into an unfathomable abyss?
The big man cupped his hands towards a young man and said, “Young Master, Logan and I had a few chats before, and he is a very intelligent person. He definitely wouldn’t seek death. I also guessed that there’s no danger behind the fog. How about I take the lead and explore the pathway for you, Young Master?”
“Since you’ve said that, you don’t need to go alone. I’ll go in with you directly. However, I don’t want to deal with these rats in broad daylight, nor do I want to pave the way for them. Let’s wait until nighttime.”
The young man spoke indifferently, deciding to risk his life for the chance of the Holy See. Then, he glanced at the tens of thousands arguing outside, showing a trace of disdain.
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