Weiweiwei genuinely likes that NPC; she's almost moved to tears just thinking about it.

"The moment I entered the tomb, this questline was triggered! After a lot of hard work, I managed to summon Agura's soul to fight alongside her and suppress the soul of her youngest son."

"Then Agula told me that when the mountain god was pretending to be the Eternal Heaven to deceive everyone, she had a strange dream. In that dream, she seemed to touch something so vast and nameless, so boundless and expansive, and walking on its body, she felt that she would never reach the end. She had a strange feeling that it was the real Eternal Heaven."

"After waking up, she felt a special power within her. It had always been latent within her flesh and blood, but she couldn't activate it. For hundreds of years, her soul had been suppressed in this dark and sunless place, and she had been trying to figure out how to use this power. Now she has finally grasped a little bit of it, so as a reward for the mission, she will transfer it to me."

"That's how I got my Destiny Buff."

Weiwei Kui finished speaking in one breath, then stared expectantly at the two people opposite him.

The first question Nie Wan asked was something he hadn't expected.

Why did she say her soul was suppressed in that place?

Weiweiwei froze, completely at a loss for words.

Tianxi Changyi followed up with a question: "That's right. Didn't she say that she and her other descendants were buried here to suppress the young child with half-demon blood? Then why did she subconsciously use 'suppressed here' to describe her situation?"

Weiwei Kui fell silent.

"You still doubt her?"

Nie Wan countered, "If what you just said is the whole story, ask yourself honestly, aren't there many loopholes and ambiguities in it?"

Weiweiwei wanted to say it wasn't that bad, but upon closer reflection, it did seem that a lot of key information was indeed missing.

How was her first husband overthrown? Even if her husband believed that the mountain demon was a god of immortality, why was he willing to offer up his wife? What did he want to gain by offering up his wife?

What happened to the son she had with the mountain demon during the process of raising him? And how was the mountain demon, as the father, sealed away?

With so much information being ambiguous, the credibility of this story is greatly diminished.

Weiwei Kui wasn't a particularly clever person, but he wasn't the kind of fool who would willingly deceive himself either.

Even after being told things so clearly, he still buried himself in the sand, choosing to believe everything Agula said.

He lowered his head slightly, unsure of what else to say.

Seeing this, Nie Wan said to Tian Xi Changyi, "Go back and take care of other matters quickly, then come with us to the northern desert."

"I have nothing else to attend to," Tianxi Changyi said. "Let's go straight to the northern desert."

"No?" Nie Wan smiled. "Have you found Chao Mu yet?"

Tianxi Changyi was taken aback, then shook her head after a moment and said, "Not yet."

"Go to the eastern wasteland of the Oren region." After saying this, Nie Wan closed her eyes, created another clone, and headed to the Immortal Realm.

The service area where Chaomu is located is relatively remote, a small service area in the Latin region.

The reason for choosing this place is that an old professor in Lin Jianlu's think tank mentioned to her that this small country called Oren has a mythological system based on the god of divination.

There are NPCs like this in the major service areas, but they should have all been discovered by now.

Even if it isn't discovered, it will definitely be being watched by other players.

In smaller service areas, such inheritances are relatively easier to obtain, and even though there are still eyes secretly watching her, it's much easier than in larger service areas.

Before setting off, this was what Chaomu thought.

But after actually arriving at this small service area called Oren, she realized that her idea was correct to some extent, but she had also overlooked the biggest danger of small service areas on another level.

warlord.

She, too, followed Nie Wan's clone, bringing another elderly professor nearing sixty, off the ghost ship and arrived at this service area.

The difference is that Nie Wan trusts her completely, believing that she can manage this service area on her own. Therefore, the clone only retains a basic consciousness for transmitting messages, while its power is about the same as that of an ordinary player.

Of course, this weak clone still retains a trace of the ability to completely sever consciousness and self-destruct to protect the other two. However, Nie Wan also explained that the so-called critical moment is the one that consciousness reviews and judges. Ordinary crises may not trigger this effect, so it should be regarded as a burden in normal times.

Chao Mu kept these words in mind. Before even getting off the ghost ship, he draped invisibility cloaks over the old professor and Nie Wan, hoping to sneak into the Euron Service Area unnoticed.

Unexpectedly, three corpses immediately jumped up on the boundless coastline.

Chao Mu immediately noticed that among the dense causal lines on the three corpses, one of the most vibrant lines grew out and rushed towards the three people, landing steadily on their heads.

"Protect Professor Qian!" Chao Mu immediately pushed the old professor behind her and into Nie Wan's clone's arms, then picked up the compass to summon the Azure Dragon phantom.

The phantom solidified and grew as it was exposed to the wind, growing from the length of a thumb to the length of two people in the blink of an eye. With a roar, it summoned wind and rain, surrounding the three people in the safe center of its belly. With a swift flick of its tail, it swept the three corpses away together.

Huh, why is it so weak?

Chao Mu's eyebrows twitched; she sensed something was amiss.

She had a very clear feeling when those corpses pounced on her.

It was an oppressive aura almost equivalent to that of a spirit treasure, and a pure aura of death that swept over us.

All her reactions were subconscious; thinking was already a second behind.

That heart-pounding feeling that almost reaches the heavens—there's no mistaking it.

But now, these corpses, swept deep into the beach by the dragon's tail and smashed to pieces, are clearly just ordinary corpses.

Although the aura of death was still thick, its level was only fifty or sixty, and its rank was only crude. It was at the level where even if tens of thousands of people rushed up together, they wouldn't be able to shake a single hair on Chaomu's head.

So what exactly was that illusion just now?

Chao Mu sensed trouble brewing and instinctively wanted to change the illusory image on the compass, then take the other two away from this dangerous place first.

But the outsiders arrived faster than she had imagined.

In the blink of an eye, a flaming arrow shot from afar.

The arrow still carried a chilling power, but having experienced it once, Chao Mu wouldn't fall for it a second time. He immediately activated the compass, and the Azure Dragon shook its head and tail, charging towards the arrow.

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