Chapter 95 Come out



In the main peak of the Xuanyu Sect, in a dark secret chamber, an extremely old figure sat in the middle of the chamber. If one did not look closely, one would think that he had already passed away.

"His name is Tianheng, right?" a woman's voice rang in his ear.

The old man slowly opened his eyes, looked around, and found no trace.

"I'm asking you a question," the woman's voice rang out again.

"Who are you? Why don't you come out and show yourself?" the old man said, frowning.

"You're almost there, aren't you?" the woman replied, seemingly ignoring the question. "Take good care of someone for me, and this is for you."

Suddenly, space was torn apart, and a small bead that shimmered with light floated in front of the old man, exuding an ancient and wondrous aura.

The old man's eyes widened. He had been pursuing the aura emanating from the small bead for decades, but he never expected to see it in such a way.

"Her name is Xiyun..." the woman briefly explained Xiyun's situation to the old man.

"Take good care of her for me. If you haven't made a breakthrough in ten years, I'll help you again." At the end, the woman's voice disappeared completely, and only the floating beads proved that she had been there.

"Thank you, senior. I will certainly live up to your expectations," the old man said, standing up and bowing to the front.

He could not hide his excitement. He could sense that the woman was very far away from him, but even so, she was still able to tear through space to send him items, which showed how powerful she was.

...

Inside the altar, Xiaoqing sat cross-legged on the ground, her face pale. "It seems that breaking the rules is still too much of a stretch."

Then he looked at Xi Yun beside him, and a halo of light entered her body. The entire altar slowly shrank and then disappeared into Xi Yun's brow, and her injuries were healed.

Then, the woman sent Xi Yun out of the Divine Realm and disappeared herself.

On the other side, the fat old man looked at Suixin lying on the ground with a worried expression.

The reason is simple: Sui Xin's lifespan is almost completely exhausted, and he's barely clinging to life.

Want to send messages from the future to the past? It's not that easy. If he hadn't been interrupted and hadn't leaked crucial information, Sui Xin would have been dead countless times over.

"Sigh, let's heal his injuries first," the old man sighed.

I helped Suixin sit up cross-legged, and then channeled spiritual energy into him to heal the injuries to his Qi Sea and meridians.

"Huh?"

As spiritual energy flowed into his body, his own life force was being manipulated at will. Although it was very weak, he still noticed it and was somewhat puzzled.

But it didn't stop; perhaps it was a bodily instinct.

Sui Xin's complexion gradually returned to normal, and her injuries were gradually healed, leaving only her hair still snow-white.

Within his body, the primordial essence circulated on its own. The golden threads, as if seizing prey, clung tightly to the old man's aura. The golden pool began to accumulate at a visible speed, and by the time the old man released his grip, it was nearly one-tenth full.

Something's not right. The longer you're in contact with Suixin, the stronger that unique attraction becomes. Although it's just a drop in the ocean for me, it's very unusual.

Because his life level was extremely high, even if it were absorbed, an ordinary person would not be able to withstand it and would explode and die. Sui Xin was not only unharmed, but also seemed to have recovered quite a bit.

Sui Xin slowly opened her eyes and glanced around. "Where's Yun'er?"

"Yun'er, are you out of your mind?" the old man scolded.

Even he couldn't stand it anymore, just watching the clouds drift by all day long.

Sui Xin seemed to have guessed something, and lowered her head and sighed.

"You saw what happened afterward, didn't you? You haven't forgotten?" the old man asked tentatively.

Sui Xin didn't speak. After thinking for a while, she looked at the old man and asked, "Senior, can the future be changed?"

"So you really did see it, and even remembered it," the old man said, squinting as he looked Sui Xin up and down as if he were a freak.

After pausing for a moment, she decided to tell him everything. Pointing to her glowing eyes, she said, "Eyes like ours are called Eyes of Destiny. Only descendants of the ancient dragon clan have a chance to awaken them, and the chance is extremely low."

I saw it when you first foresaw the future, and this time I've come specifically for you.

These eyes have fallen into disuse, and no one has awakened for a long time. You are the only one in tens of thousands of years.

The old man sighed. In the past, everyone who heard of the Eye of Destiny was filled with reverence and longing. But later, because of that incident, it almost disappeared, and now very few people know about it.

"But there's something strange about you. The Eye of Destiny has the ability to foresee the future, but it takes at least the fourth realm, which is the Earthly Realm in your area, to comprehend it. That's one of the problems."

Secondly, without a specific cultivation method, awakening is impossible; in other words, aside from having better eyesight, it's basically useless, but you are capable of it.

Thirdly, the fact that you can recall the prophecy in your dream is absolutely abnormal, because even someone who has cultivated to my level can only barely recall the prophecy in their dream.

"As for whether the future can be changed, yes, it can."

Upon hearing this, Sui Xin's eyes lit up.

The old man continued, "The future has already changed by the time you think about or know what will happen in the future. It won't develop exactly as you see it; it's just a possibility."

For example, if you know you have to take a step forward in three minutes, you can consciously control yourself from doing so because of a contrarian mentality, which is entirely possible.

What we know is not the future; what we don't know is.

He nodded after hearing this.

In the future of her dream, Yun'er was shattered because she saw herself, perhaps because, as before, she had forgotten herself.

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