Main World - Wislanka

At 8:00 AM Ruodan time, the morning sun shone on the towering mountains.

The roaring helicopter, carrying a gale, swept through the lush green forest, scattering fallen leaves across the boundary between the trees and the yellow earth, drifting down among the rolling gravel.

Amidst this dense, primeval forest of intertwined mountains, a clean, gently sloping hillside stands abruptly, devoid of any vegetation.

At the very top of the hillside, a young man dressed in a simple T-shirt and jeans, wearing glasses, was sitting at an open table, stirring his coffee.

The huge helicopter slowly landed on the flattest patch of ground among the sand and gravel.

A man who looked gentle and refined jumped out of the helicopter.

He carried a long wooden box and walked quickly to the table. "Although I had seen this place in photos many times before, I was still a little surprised to actually arrive here."

He casually placed the wooden box on the table, skillfully picked up the overturned water glass and the instant coffee next to it, and sat down in front of the young man.

"Different superhumans have different powers, and the difference in power becomes greater as you progress. I just happen to be able to do these things."

He Ao picked up the thermos on the table and handed it to Li Cheng across from him.

“You’re too modest,” Li Cheng laughed. He glanced around and said, “The mountains around here were almost all shattered by your attack.”

This is where He Ao first used the landslide and tsunami.

That time, the surrounding mountains collapsed, and the fallen rocks and mud piled up in the center to form a slightly flatter hillside.

Of course, the term "flat" is relative to the surrounding steep peaks.

"Extraordinary power is indeed strong,"

He Ao glanced around. Although only two short weeks had passed, green grass was already sprouting from the cracks in the rubble among the collapsed rocks.

He turned around, looked at Li Cheng, and smiled gently, "But the tenacity of life is not weak."

Li Cheng followed his gaze to the small grass that had struggled to grow, and nodded slightly, "Indeed."

"You came to see me in such a hurry this time, I'm afraid it's not just to fulfill the promise we made to each other."

He Ao picked up his coffee and took a small sip.

"What do you think about this?"

Li Cheng prepared the coffee in his cup and looked at He Ao.

He knew that 'Hao Yi' understood exactly what he wanted to ask, otherwise he wouldn't have arranged a meeting place so close to the Central Plains and specifically timed it to the earliest he could arrive.

In a sense, this is an act of 'understanding' his current anxious feelings and showing him goodwill.

In fact, he was also very curious to know how this mysterious superhuman, who was suspected to be from the 'ruins,' viewed the anomaly that had occurred at the ruins.

What information have you received?

He Ao did not answer directly, but put down his cup and asked calmly.

Upon hearing his question, Li Cheng paused, then slowly said, "Our current information is that 'noon Ruodan time'..."

"At 12 o'clock, those who entered the ruins normally will return normally."

Now that things had come to this point, Li Cheng didn't hide anything anymore. "We have a 'prophetic' supernatural item that can roughly predict future events. The location where the Verola appeared was predicted using this item."

"This prophecy sounds like good news."

He picked up his coffee and took a sip.

In fact, He Ao did not quite believe in the prophecy. Although he did not know the specific effects of this prophetic supernatural item, he knew that such a powerful supernatural item would not actually produce normal results.

If this prophecy were completely accurate, Li Cheng wouldn't have been in such a hurry to find him.

"None of the prophecies given by this extraordinary item are entirely accurate,"

Li Cheng held the coffee cup in his hand. "Its prophecies are often biased and incomplete, especially when they involve powerful supernatural beings. Completely believing its prophecies could very likely lead to misfortune."

"Therefore, the seemingly happy ending indicated by this prophecy is not a true happy ending,"

He Ao took a sip of coffee. "Could it even be the worst possible outcome?"

They went in normally and came back normally, but it wasn't said how many people would die.

"In a sense, you could say that, but most of the time, prophecy points us in some way out of a way, giving us the opportunity to change the 'future'."

Li Cheng stared at He Ao, "But the problem right now is that we don't know what exactly happened in the ruins, nor can we intervene in what happens in the ruins. There's nothing we can do."

He Ao gazed at the gentle dean; he could understand Li Cheng's feelings at this moment.

Knowing about a potentially terrible future, but being powerless to change it and forced to watch it unfold, is the most despairing situation.

That's why Li Cheng is so eager to find Hao Yi right now.

Even if he knew that the fact that 'Hao Yi' came from the ruins was actually just one of their many unsubstantiated guesses.

However, 'Hao Yi' is the only person he can think of who might be able to intervene in the ruins.

He Ao held a hot coffee in his hands, a slight breeze blowing through his hair.

He pondered the 'prophecy' he had heard from Li Cheng.

Those who enter the ruins normally will return normally.

What about those who aren't doing it? Those who didn't 'enter' the ruins?

In that instant, a faint clue began to emerge from the scattered threads in He Ao's mind.

"so······"

Li Cheng looked at He Ao, who hadn't replied for a long time, and opened his mouth slightly.

“You know,”

Before he could speak, He Ao slowly said, "I am also gathering information about the ruins, but I don't know much about them either."

Li Chengben's heart, which had been pounding with excitement, sank heavily.

Regardless of whether 'Hao Yi' is someone who came out of the ruins, saying this is actually a polite way of declining.

He opened his mouth, but no sound came out. He reached for the wooden box next to him.

Although he is feeling down right now, as a leader, he knows what he should do.

He did not force Hao Yi to help.

Hao Yi had no obligation to help him, given his busy schedule.

All he could do was fulfill his previous agreement with Hao Yi and try to secure this mysterious B-level expert for the research institute.

"But I think,"

At that moment, he heard He Ao say again, "This incident is probably related to the reason why the ruins were destroyed."

"Ok?"

Li Cheng suddenly raised his head and looked at He Ao.

This short sentence contains a wealth of information.

This is an evaluation and speculation about the event itself.

Under what circumstances can we evaluate and speculate on an event?

Having a basic understanding of the event!

Li Cheng was unable to make such an assessment or speculation at this moment, because he knew nothing about what had happened in the ruins, making it impossible for him to make any direct speculations.

To express one's own opinion, one must at least have some understanding of the event, whether it is deep or shallow.

Even the most brilliant student cannot solve a problem without knowing the question.

Li Cheng quickly realized that 'Hao Yi' was indirectly conveying information to him.

The other party didn't really want to reject him.

"So, what do you think of this incident...?"

Li Cheng opened his mouth and tentatively asked a question.

"Dean Li Cheng,"

At this moment, He Ao gently shook his head and stood up.

He's still missing some crucial clues; the time isn't right yet.

He reached out his hand, and the Verola appeared out of thin air, its doors opening naturally.

A jet-black rapier flew out of the Verola and landed in Heo's hand.

In that instant, surging shadows burst forth, and a terrifying pressure spread across this desolate land.

The sky gradually darkened, and even the blazing sunlight lost its warmth.

The heavy shadows, like dark clouds and night, spread rapidly in all directions, obscuring all light.

"Let's forge this sword first."

Standing in the center of the shadows, He Ao held his sword horizontally in front of his chest and looked at Li Cheng.

"it is good."

Li Cheng stood up abruptly, grabbed the lid of the wooden box, and flipped it over sharply.

The wooden box was opened.

Suddenly, the sky was covered with dark clouds, making the already dim sky even darker, and the whole world felt as oppressive as if the end of the world had arrived.

The dazzling lightning, like a dragon, roamed among the clouds, and the dense brilliance replaced the brilliant sunlight, illuminating every corner of the mountains and forests.

Countless stray bolts of lightning fell from the sky, descending upon the mountains and trees like threads connecting the earth and the sky, leaving behind patches of scorched land.

A spear enveloped in lightning, as if forged by lightning itself, emerged from the wooden box, hovering in the air, and was grasped in Li Cheng's hand.

Countless bolts of lightning, like thin snakes, danced across the body of this strongest B-rank expert in the main world. His clothes billowed without wind, and his eyes, filled with lightning, shone like silver suns, making him appear like a god standing atop a high mountain.

A terrifying, angelic pressure emanated from the surrounding shadows, like a shepherd wielding a long whip, driving his flock back to their dwelling.

He looked up at the thunderous spear, on which were written several shimmering characters in Denis script: 'Spear of Andavir'.

Andaville,

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