Chapter 64: Eat the Five Elements Beads



Shangyang Lake is too vast, and Xue Huan didn't know which direction to look for it. Fortunately, the sensing range of the Five Elements Bead has now expanded. As soon as it entered the water, it seemed to have received some kind of summons and went straight to a certain place.

Xue Huan held the Five Elements Bead and was dragged by it as she ran quickly.

Finally she came to a dark mountain.

The mountain was completely black, like a crawling giant beast, which made her a little afraid to approach it.

But the Five Elements Pearl became more and more urgent, and directly dragged her into a cave.

The terrain of the cave seemed to be constantly rising, because as we walked further up, there was no water in the cave and it became dry.

Be it water or rocks, they are all invisible to the Five Elements Bead. Xue Huan held it in her hand and felt that she was flying through the Five Elements medium at a high speed, but she had no idea where she was going.

Suddenly, she passed through a huge stone door and entered a tall and spacious hall. There were no lights on in the hall, nor were there any lighting objects such as night pearls inlaid in it, but it was very bright.

The light emanated naturally from the walls and floor.

In the center of the hall stood a coffin, and in front of it, on a high step, stood a dragon throne. A lifelike dragon statue, its eyes closed, hovered around the throne, making one wonder if it would come alive if its eyes opened.

The Five Elements Pearl had flown to the top of the coffin by itself. In an instant, Xue Huan saw that an extremely dense purple aura was rising up around the coffin. The Five Elements Pearl sucked in the purple aura like a whale swallowing water.

Xue Huan wondered if the person lying in that coffin was some emperor. Otherwise, why would the coffin be filled with such a rich purple aura?

I just don’t know which emperor’s tomb this is?

She waited for a few minutes, but the purple air on the coffin did not decrease. It seemed that the Five Elements Pearl would have to consume it for a while.

This time, it finally had its fill. I wonder what changes will happen in the space after absorbing so much purple energy?

Xue Huan stood still, not daring to move around. In her previous life, she had read many novels and watched many TV dramas about tomb raiding. None of those imperial tombs were simple. If she accidentally triggered some mechanism, she might lose her life here.

But this did not stop her from looking around.

But in fact, there was nothing to see here. It was too simple. Although it was big, one could see through it at a glance. The walls were smooth. There were no inscriptions or murals, and no information was revealed. So she had no way of guessing which emperor was in the coffin.

"Bang!" Something suddenly fell from above her head and hit Xue Huan's feet. She was startled and jumped to the side.

A black egg-shaped stone was spinning there, slowing down and finally stopping.

Xue Huan looked up and saw the same stone wall emitting a bright white light. She didn't know where the stone had fallen from.

The things in the mausoleum were inherently strange, and she didn't dare touch the black stone. Perhaps the stone was just its disguise, and it was actually a brutal and powerful weapon?

She stepped back a little, farther away, and kept an eye on it out of the corner of her eye, afraid that it would suddenly attack her.

After waiting for another ten minutes, the Five Elements Bead finally absorbed all the purple air on the coffin, and then floated back, swaying like a drunkard.

It seems that it really ate its fill this time.

Xue Huan held the Five Elements Bead and was about to leave, but unexpectedly the stone came straight towards her. She did not delay at all and entered the space in an instant.

But she never expected that the stone actually broke through the space and came in!

Before she could raise her defenses, the stone flew over the spiritual spring and soaked herself in it with a thud.

Xue Huan ran over and found that the spiritual spring had turned into a well. Although its area did not increase, it had become much deeper, at least five or six meters.

The black stone was sunk at the bottom of the well, motionless.

What the hell is this? Is it poisonous?

There was a circle of white jade curb around the well, which was as high as her waist. The water inside was almost level with the curb, and a wisp of milky white mist was lingering on the water surface.

Not far from the spiritual well, there was another thatched hut. The grass was not the thatch she knew, but a kind of white and flexible grass. The thatched hut exuded a sense of immortality.

It seems like this is where immortals live.

Other than that, the space hadn't changed much. It was quite different from what she had imagined.

She walked towards the hut, and the moment she stepped in, a burst of information was stuffed into her mind.

The Five Elements Pearl was forged by the Five Elements Immortal by gathering various natural treasures. The Five Elements Immortal was best at the Five Elements Escape Technique, a skill unmatched by anyone. With the Five Elements Pearl, she was even more powerful.

Relying on the Five Elements Beads, she escaped death many times and snatched food from tigers' mouths many times. With the various resources she robbed, her cultivation level increased day by day, but she also made many enemies because of this.

One day, she heard that a treasure was about to be born in a certain place, so she quietly rushed there. However, she did not expect that this was a trap set for her by her enemies.

Large formations were set up within a radius of hundreds of miles, and the energy of heaven and earth was blocked. Now, even the Five Elements Beads could not break through, and in the end she died with hatred in her heart.

But before she died, she did not let those who besieged her succeed. She decided to self-destruct, dragging many people with her to be buried with her, and threw the Five Elements Pearl - which had been upgraded to a spiritual treasure after countless sacrifices by her - into the space crack.

The Five Elements Beads have given birth to a spirit with its own consciousness. During the endless years of wandering, the spirit had to fall into a deep sleep in order to protect itself, reduce consumption, and transform into a string of ordinary beads.

Later, the Five Elements Bead accidentally fell to Earth and was picked up by a human. This person was Xue Huan's grandfather.

Afterwards, the Five Elements Beads were passed to Xue Huan.

At the moment of her death, when her soul left her body, the Five Elements Pearl was awakened, absorbed her blood, recognized her as its master, and then sent her to this time and space.

The reason why the Five Elements Pearl recognized her as its master was certainly not because of her extraordinary talent or special bloodline, but simply because she was the reincarnation of the Five Elements True Man.

The Five Elements Bead sensed the familiar soul aura and then took the initiative to recognize its master.

It was crafted by the Five Elements Immortal herself. The man and the artifact have been together for countless years and have long been inseparable. If the Five Elements Immortal had not told it before her death that she would be reincarnated and they would be reunited, the Five Elements Pearl would probably have exploded like its owner.

This time, because it absorbed a large amount of purple energy, the Five Elements Pearl recovered a little bit of its vitality, so it was able to transmit this information to her.

Of course, considering that she is just a fragile mortal now, the amount of information it transmits is really limited, so as not to explode her brain.

Even so, it took Xue Huan a lot of time to digest all the information.

Continue read on readnovelmtl.com


Recommendation



Comments

Please login to comment

Support Us

Donate to disable ads.

Buy Me a Coffee at ko-fi.com
Chapter List