Chapter 2248 The Maze (2)
Chapter 2248 The Maze (2)
“That Long girl has it even worse. She’s good at sword arts but her comprehension of the law of wood is limited,” Huang Zheng added, his eyes fixed on the screen displaying Long Jingxia’s predicament.
Yun Lintian agreed with a nod, “Indeed, unless one’s comprehension of profound laws is exceptional, it’s incredibly difficult to progress through this trial.”
In the volcanic region, Huang Ba stood amidst a raging inferno, the scorching heat bearing down upon him like the wrath of a vengeful god. Rivers of molten rock flowed like fiery serpents, their heat distorting the air and creating shimmering mirages.
“Well, this is toasty,” Huang Ba muttered, wiping sweat from his brow. He was no stranger to fire, but the sheer intensity of the heat here was overwhelming.
He closed his eyes, focusing his senses. He could feel the law of fire pulsing all around him, its raw energy searing his skin and scorching his lungs.
“Alright, let’s see what you’ve got,” he said, a determined glint in his eyes. He raised his axe, channeling his divine energy into the weapon. The axe hummed with power, its blade glowing a fiery red.
He swung the axe, cleaving through the air. A wave of fire erupted from the blade, crashing against the lava flows. The lava hissed and sputtered, momentarily pushed back by the force of the attack.
Huang Ba grinned. “Not bad, not bad at all,” he said, his confidence growing.
He continued to experiment, swinging his axe in different ways, creating different fire patterns. He was learning, adapting, growing stronger with each passing moment.
“This is exhilarating!” he exclaimed, a wild grin spreading across his face. He had always loved a good challenge, and this was the ultimate test of his mastery of the law of fire.
Meanwhile, in the dense forest, Long Jingxia wandered through a labyrinth of towering trees and tangled undergrowth. The air was thick with the scent of damp earth and rotting leaves.
“This place…” she muttered, her voice barely a whisper. The forest seemed to be endless, its twisting paths and hidden trails leading her further and further astray.
She could feel the law of wood permeating the forest, its energy entwining with the roots and branches of the trees. She closed her eyes, trying to sense the flow of the energy, to find a way out of the maze. frёeweɓηovel.coɱ
But the law of wood was elusive, its secrets hidden beneath layers of natural camouflage. Long Jingxia felt lost, her senses overwhelmed by the sheer complexity of the forest’s ecosystem.
“I must not give up,” she told herself, her voice firm. She drew her sword, its blade shimmering with a faint green light. She began to practice her sword forms, her movements slow and deliberate.
As she moved, she could feel the law of wood resonating with her sword, its energy flowing into her body, strengthening her connection to the natural world.
“The Dance of the Willow,” she whispered, her movements becoming more fluid and graceful.
Her sword transformed into a blur of green light, weaving intricate patterns in the air. The leaves of the trees rustled in response, their movements echoing her own.
Long Jingxia smiled. She was beginning to understand. The law of wood was not about brute force, but about harmony and adaptation.
She continued to practice, her movements becoming more and more in sync with the rhythm of the forest. She was no longer lost, but a part of the intricate dance of life that unfolded all around her.
Gu Bingning stood in the desolate desert. The sun beat down mercilessly, its rays scorching the sand and turning the air into a shimmering haze.
“This is unbearable,” she muttered, wiping sweat from her brow. The heat was oppressive, and the lack of water was starting to take its toll.
She closed her eyes, focusing her senses. She could feel the law of earth resonating beneath her feet, its energy grounding her, connecting her to the very core of the planet.
She raised her hands, channeling her divine energy into the earth. The sand beneath her feet began to shift, forming small mounds and ridges.
“Interesting,” she said, a glimmer of excitement in her eyes. She continued to experiment, manipulating the sand with her divine energy. She created walls, trenches, and even small structures.
“The law of earth is not just about defense,” she realized. “It’s about creation, about shaping the world around me.”
She closed her eyes again, delving deeper into her understanding of the law of earth. She could feel the tectonic plates shifting beneath her feet, the molten core of the planet pulsing with energy.
She opened her eyes, a newfound confidence radiating from her. She raised her hands once more, and the desert around her transformed.
Mountains rose from the sand, their peaks piercing the sky. Rivers flowed through the valleys, their waters nourishing the barren land.
Gu Bingning smiled. She had not only overcome the trial, but she had also transformed the desert into an oasis.
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Many observers cried out in surprise as they watched the trio’s performance. Among the participants, Huang Ba, Gu Bingning, and Long Jingxia truly stood out.
“Congratulations, Sister Gu. Bingning is so powerful,” Long Chunmei said softly to Gu Tongjia.
“Jingxia is not inferior at all,” Gu Tongjia replied calmly.
Long Chunmei turned to look at Yun Lintian in the distance. “I thought he would join in.”
Gu Tongjia glanced at Yun Lintian and remained silent. She had learned everything that happened on the black profound ark from Gu Bingning and was still amazed by it. She was certain no one among the participants could be his opponent.
“By the way, Sister Gu, have you heard any news from the Holy Lands recently?” Long Chunmei asked through a sound transmission.
“I have,” Gu Tongjia responded calmly.
“Why don’t we join forces this time? I’m afraid something big is about to happen,” Long Chunmei asked.
“I have no problem. What is the Heavenly Dragon Sword God’s opinion on this?” Gu Tongjia responded.
“We’re preparing to withdraw from the Holy Lands after Jingxia obtains the blessings,” Long Chunmei replied softly. “It should be the same for you, right?”
“Yes,” Gu Tongjia said, continuing to watch Gu Bingning on the screen.
The competition continued and many participants had successfully advanced to the next region. However, they soon faced even more difficult challenges.
Huang Ba, Gu Bingning, Long Jingxia, and Xiao Hu all did very well. They had now halfway through the maze and their speed didn’t drop in the slightest.
“Hmm?” Yun Lintian, initially watching the show, suddenly noticed someone’s gaze on him.