Chapter 2066 Heavy Atmosphere
Chapter 2066 Heavy Atmosphere
?Aboard a grand canal boat, Yun Lintian sat around a small table with everyone.
“The scenery here is breathtaking,” Shen Liqiu remarked, admiring the unique landscapes lining both sides of the canal. It offered her a much-needed moment of relaxation.
Lin Xinyao and the others shared her sentiment. Finally, they had a chance to unwind.
Yun Lintian glanced around at everyone, hesitant to disrupt their peace. However, he had something important to clarify today. Transparency was vital, and the sooner they knew, the better.
Lin Zixuan, as if sensing his worry, spoke up. “Don’t fret about us. Though we practiced diligently, we also allowed ourselves breaks. It wasn’t as strenuous as you might imagine. In fact, it was a golden age for us, free from burdens.”
“It’s true, Master. It felt more like a prolonged vacation,” Yun Chenyu said with a smile. She had blossomed into a tall, beautiful woman.
Beside her, Jia Shiyu fixed her large eyes on Yun Lintian. Like Yun Chenyu, she too had become a stunning woman.
Yun Lintian glanced playfully at his two disciples. “It seems like you haven’t been cultivating diligently.”
“No, Master. You’ve misunderstood me,” Yun Chenyu quickly denied, prompting a wave of laughter from everyone.
Observing the lighter mood, Yun Lintian addressed everyone. “I’ve gathered you all here to discuss a critical matter. It concerns our future.”
Everyone’s expressions instantly turned serious.
Yun Lintian then proceeded to recount his current situation and the past experiences he’d endured over the years. It took him a full hour to conclude his narrative.
The boat glided leisurely along the canal, yet a heavy atmosphere filled the cabin. Yun Lintian’s revelations were like a bomb detonating in their minds. Though they’d been absent from the real world for a few years, so much had transpired for him.
Lin Xinyao reached for Yun Lintian’s hand and squeezed it gently. Her eyes brimming with concern, she spoke, “You’ve endured a great deal.”
Yun Lintian shook his head with a smile. “It wasn’t that bad. Thankfully, I still managed to squeeze in some relaxation.”
Yun Qianxue and the other women mirrored Lin Xinyao’s distress, their gazes reflecting their inability to fathom what Yun Lintian had endured.
Meanwhile, Lin Zixuan’s brow furrowed deeply. The revelation wasn’t what she had anticipated. “A Chasm of Uncreation…” she muttered under her breath, “should it truly return, our resistance would be futile.”
Lin Zixuan harbored no illusions of belittling Yun Lintian or anyone present. She approached the situation with a dose of realism. No matter their strength, they wouldn’t stand a chance against an entity rivaling the Creator, the pinnacle of power within the Primal Chaos.
A heavy silence descended upon the group, words failing them. The elation from their breakthroughs dissipated entirely. In the face of this behemoth, all their achievements thus far seemed to pale in significance.
“It’s just speculation,” Yun Lintian interjected, attempting to alleviate the tension. “We have no concrete evidence so far.”
Despite Yun Lintian’s efforts to quell their anxieties, the weight of his revelation remained heavy in the air. The carefree mood that had pervaded the boat just moments ago had been shattered, replaced by a profound sense of unease.
Lin Xinyao’s grip on Yun Lintian’s hand tightened, her concern etched on her beautiful face. “Even dire speculation demands our full attention,” she said. “What can we do to prepare?”
The other women echoed her sentiment, their voices laced with worry. While they didn’t fully grasp the intricacies of the Chasm of Uncreation, they understood it represented a threat of unimaginable proportions.
Yun Lintian pondered for a moment before speaking. “Beyond further strengthening ourselves, we need to secure more allies. I believe some of the Primordial God inheritors should be on our side. Though unreliable, it’s better than nothing.”
He cast his gaze around the group and continued. “My next destination is the God Tomb. The goal is to prevent Si Junyi from reviving those ancient gods. At the very least, we can’t allow him to further complicate the situation.”
“It seems that’s our only course of action for now,” Yun Lingwei said with a frown.
“Consulting the ancient records for information is essential,” Yun Meilan, who had been silent until then, finally spoke.
A discussion ensued, with everyone offering their opinions. Ultimately, they concluded there was little they could proactively do in this situation. Their focus, for now, had to be on the immediate threat.
Si Junyi’s actions demanded their most urgent attention.
“We’ll accompany you this time,” Yun Qianxue declared.
Yun Lintian, while hesitant to endanger them, knew his protests would be futile. They’d trained diligently for the very purpose of standing beside him in any situation.
“We’ll hold the fort here, preparing for a potential conflict,” Yun Ruanyu decided.
“My deepest gratitude to all of you,” Yun Lintian said sincerely. While he loathed the idea of drawing them into this vortex, he couldn’t face it alone.
“This isn’t just your burden, but our future at stake,” Jiang Yingyue said softly.
“We fight together,” Yang Chen declared solemnly, his eyes blazing with unwavering determination.
Yun Lintian, struck by a sudden thought, turned to Yang Chen. “There’s someone I’d like you to meet, Brother Yang.”
“Oh? Who might that be?” Yang Chen inquired, surprised.
“Ouyang Feng. He’s a God Emperor from the Celestial Realm with a powerful affinity for fire. Based on Senior Bai’s words, I suspect he might be an inheritor of the Primordial Sun God,” Yun Lintian explained.
“Why me?” Yang Chen’s bewilderment deepened. He saw no connection between himself and Ouyang Feng.
“Truthfully,” Yun Lintian began with a hint of amusement, “since our initial encounter, I’ve always held the belief that you possess the mark of destiny. In terms of raw talent, you’re certainly Ouyang Feng’s equal. Perhaps the mantle of Sun God inheritor could fall upon you.”
Yang Chen remained speechless. Despite his confidence, such a prestigious title felt undeserved.
Yang Chen furrowed his brow slightly. “Wouldn’t that be problematic? Though I doubt I could wrest it from him, isn’t he considered an ally?”
Yun Lintian shook his head. “While Senior Bai vouched for him, we have limited knowledge about Ouyang Feng. In all honesty, I trust you more.”
Yang Chen’s heart warmed at the sentiment. He gave a resolute nod. “I’ll give it a shot.”
“I understand they plan to visit the Celestial Realm. You can accompany them,” Yun Lintian suggested.
“Understood,” Yang Chen replied.
Hua Wanru spoke softly, “I’ll go with you.”
Yang Chen hesitated a moment before nodding. “Alright then.”
Yun Lintian addressed everyone. “Let’s take a few days to rest.”
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