She smiled slyly, but because she was petite and cute, her words always seemed sincere, and even her sly smile sounded like the devout smile of a believer.
Chu Yu and the other two used this back-and-forth to bewitch the Guanyin statue, and the group successfully reached the statue.
Mo Qi squatted down, shaking Yong Heng and calling his name: "Yong Heng, Yong Heng, Yong Heng!"
The group was getting anxious seeing that Yong Heng was not responding. Chu Yu had already checked him and found that not only was Yong Heng unharmed, but his soul was also completely undamaged.
He's in much better shape than Mo Qi and Wan Ke.
This is simply unbelievable, but since Yongheng is currently unconscious, there's nothing they can do even if they have many questions for him. They can only wait until he wakes up.
and...
Tu Er is still frozen; we need to find a way to rescue him.
Forcing their way in is definitely not an option; if they did, they would probably all end up standing in rows of ice sculptures.
Hua muttered under her breath, "Our previous method was simple and feasible, but judging from Tu Er's appearance, it seems that all five senses have been sealed. We can't enter his sea of consciousness to tell him what to do."
Mo Qi heard Hua's voice and continued, "Our previous method was indeed the simplest, but it's not working now, so we have to think of other ways."
Unexpectedly, Wan Ke, who had been silent all along, suddenly said, "I...I can try."
"Sister Wanke?!"
Hua exclaimed in surprise. Every cultivator has a sea of consciousness, but entering another person's sea of consciousness is not an easy task.
Everyone has absolute control over their own sea of consciousness. Forcibly entering without the owner's permission will result in damage to one's soul at best, and being directly killed by the other party's sea of consciousness at worst.
Unless... you can get the other party's permission.
However... the Sea of Consciousness is such a secluded place that it is generally forbidden for anyone other than a Daoist partner to enter.
so...
Could it be...?
But the most urgent task now is to rescue Tu Er, so Hua didn't ask any more questions.
He only told Wanke, "Sister Wanke, you must be careful when you go in."
"Don't worry, I'll be fine."
After Wan Ke finished speaking, she closed her eyes and communicated with Tu Er with her soul. Her soul entered Tu Er's sea of consciousness without any obstruction and found Tu Er's soul.
The sea of consciousness is the deepest and truest manifestation of a person's inner self. Tu Er's sea of consciousness is a vast ocean, and within that ocean lies a scorched black volcano poised to erupt.
Tu Er lay at the foot of the volcano, quite content within his own sea of consciousness.
Tu Er sensed Wan Ke's presence as soon as she entered.
Without even looking up, he asked, "What are you doing here?"
"I've come to rescue you; they were very worried about you."
Wan Ke did not approach Tu Er, but stood three meters away from him and spoke to him.
Tu Er asked casually, "And what about you?"
Wan Ke did not answer Tu Er's question, but simply said, "It's time to go. Don't keep them waiting too long."
Tu Er's aura suddenly sharpened because of Wan Ke's attitude, and the once calm sea was suddenly stirred up by waves that crashed hard against the edge of the volcano.
Tu Er's eyes turned bloodshot as he instantly appeared within an arm's length of Wan Ke, saying each word clearly, "I'm asking you, Wan Ke, if you're worried about me!"
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