"The situation is turning grim," one said.
"Hasn't it always been like this?" came the reply.
...
Eagles soar through the sky, fish dart in the shallow waters,...
【I will teach you a spell to find people. If Si has been here, you will be able to see her footsteps, making it easier to track her—her steps are rhythmic and meaningful, revealing the mysteries of the universe, auspicious clouds rise beneath her feet, and she will roam before a Buddha lion...】
After Guanyin finished reciting the incantation, she saw golden, transparent footprints appear in the void.
Li Changzhou's speed in learning magic was already astonishing, and now that she had the Wisdom Pearl, if she hadn't lost all her magic power and was worse than a wandering ghost, she would have thought that the magic was cast by her.
Otherwise, how come the footprints appeared as soon as she finished reading?
Guanyin suddenly asked in surprise: "These footprints are not Si's."
Si was three meters tall. No matter how well-proportioned or graceful her figure was, she couldn't change the fact that she had big feet—compared to humans.
"It's my sister." Li Changzhou turned around and rushed out along the golden footprints.
As the older brother, he can tell at a glance what his younger sister's feet look like.
[Si is in grave danger now, shouldn't we save her first?]
"What's the point of Si being alive if my sister and Qinglan can't be guaranteed safety?"
Li Changzhou kept using magic to search for traces of Yang Qinglan, Li Qianxia, and Yaochi, but all he could find were Li Qianxia's footprints.
Before him was a twisted space. From Li Changzhou's perspective, the golden footprints on the opposite side were moving upwards.
If space cannot be stopped and the 'blood and flesh space river' that serves as the ridgeline is destroyed, this small step ahead represents the difference between savages and moon people.
With a grab and a pull, the two spaces were opened up, and the golden footprints that had led upwards were restored to their original flatness as the suspension bridge was lowered.
After tearing through twelve ridges and defeating five sneak attacks from flesh-and-blood warriors, Li Changzhou finally encountered a living person.
It's not Li Qianxia.
Amidst the carnage and gore scattered on the ground, the other person sat on a rock, tearing apart the forelimb of a bloodthirsty beast with their teeth, and was frantically feeding.
[Is this person... Abby, who died in battle?]
Abby is an alien who looks like a human, but he is definitely not human, because Li Changzhou, a genuine human, sees him as a skeleton.
To be precise, Abby looked like a human being under an X-ray, her body transparent, dancing as a skeleton.
Abby looked up and reached for the dagger on her back.
"Don't get excited." Li Changzhou landed slowly.
Abby looked at him for three seconds, then withdrew her hand from the dagger and lowered her head to continue gnawing on the flesh and blood of the beast.
Li Changzhou's gaze followed the food, down his esophagus into his stomach, and then fell on the other person's face.
“Your signal has disappeared,” he said.
“I never expected,” Abby said, breaking off a piece of bone from her forelimb with her teeth as if she were chewing on sugarcane, “that besides the Flower Fairy, there are other people who can walk in the Chaotic Space.”
“A little trick,” Li Changzhou said. “I don’t know much about your technology, but the device shows you’re dead. How is that possible?”
“I used a little trick to avoid death, and then my retinal display broke down.” Abby pointed to her eyes—Li Changzhou could only see two holes in his skull.
Li Changzhou nodded.
"Let's move together after I finish this one," Abby said, speeding up her eating.
His shattered bones began to slowly heal as he ate.
The ability to recover from injuries by eating is nothing special in the eyes of Li Changzhou, who was born on Earth. He once had a similar C-level skill.
Black gripped his hand tightly, holding Abby firmly in his grasp.
"Ah!" Abby let out a heart-wrenching wail.
Like a warm hand covering an ice cube, Abby's body melted away inch by inch in the black mist.
I was just about to remind you.
"In a place where there is no internet access, the Great Wall of Divine Will even specially equips its soldiers with retinal display devices. It's hard to believe it's just for fun."
Black Hand handed Abby to Li Changzhou, and Li Changzhou placed his own hand on Abby's head.
Abby's screams stopped abruptly; her mouth was wide open, but she couldn't utter a sound.
Memories surged like boiling water, one bubble after another, and when the bubbles burst, countless images flew by.
"Flesh and blood possession? It's a bit like my black mist acquisition. On the scale of the universe, the abilities of black mist are indeed just roadside stalls."
Li Changzhou released Abby, who was convulsing all over. Under his unrestrained memory-reading spell, Abby's brain had already been burned after reading.
Having lost his brain, the flesh and blood residing in his body lost the ability to think, turning him into a vegetable.
The black hand clenched tightly, then released, and Abby's body vanished as if by magic.
OKIS carried Li Changzhou into the sky, continuing to advance along Li Qianxia's golden footprints.
I glanced at her and saw that the red light enveloping Si had dimmed a bit in my retina, indicating that she had survived the dangerous moment just now, but her life force had weakened considerably.
Not only Si, but also Li Changzhou, almost everyone's information panel edges were enveloped in red light, only the brightness varied.
Whoosh!
Li Changzhou transformed into a death line, like a black lightning bolt. Before the space in front of him could fully solidify, the 'blood and flesh space river' had just begun to show a hint of blood color when it was shattered by the death line and turned to ashes.
He sped up.
Each time the Death Line shatters a 'blood and flesh space river,' a small portion of the black magic power within the body is lost.
The more familiar something is, the less mana it consumes. For example, the human immortal that Li Changzhou killed before, a human immortal, even if you are not familiar with it at first, you will become familiar with it after taking a good look. It's like the lines on your palm. You don't usually care about them, but you can see them clearly whenever you want.
Conversely, the time spent on unfamiliar things is extremely high.
As for things like time, space, and dimensions, which seem to be everywhere but are impossible to grasp accurately, the deadline simply cannot be applied to them.
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