The ailnt lies within the Dreamland.
To tackle the "Blood Thread Disease" afflicting the Rainbow Flowers, one must enter the Dreamland in spiritual form and locate the source of the anomaly to resolve it.
Luckily, Hua Mi could freely traverse the Dreamland.
Equally fortunate, Hua Mi's ntal prowess was remarkably potentfive to six tis that of an average person, making navigating the Dreamland a seamless experience.
"Let's go."
Ti was of the essence. Hua Mi ingested the nectar of the Moon Slumber Flower, swiftly slipping into a slumber state.
anwhile, Maoqiu tapped into the talents of the Nightmare Clan, guiding Hua Mi's spirit into the Dreamland.
It felt akin to a simple light nap.
Upon regaining consciousness, he found himself back in that misty space from before.
However, it felt different from the previous serene atmosphere.
This ti, the mist seed wildly chaotic, swirling without rhy or reason.
If the last ti was a tranquil dream, this ti was an unsettling nightmare.
As Maoqiu ntioned, the Dreamland was influenced by the chaotic elents from reality, morphing into its current state.
The Dreamland wasn't a singular entity but rather divided into separate regions, resembling fragnted worlds.
The area they currently occupied roughly corresponded to the Black Forest region in reality.
Expanding his ntal prowess, Hua Mi sensed amidst the chaotic mist nurous spirits, varying in strength, aimlessly wandering within.
So resembled birds or beasts, others humans.
Their forms were diverse.
Yet, all were shadowy figures exuding an eerie blood-hued glow.
Both the shadows and the bloody radiance inherently instilled a sense of solemnity and unease.
As Maoqiu explained, these were the "shadows" generated collectively by the creatures in this region of reality.
During the chaos, denizens of reality unavoidably succumbed to environntal influences, spawning restless and agitated emotions.
These emotional energies accumulated, projecting into the Dreamland, giving birth to these shadowy creatures.
With more shadows, they, in turn, affected the dreams within the area (not synonymous with the Dreamland, but rather providing the soil for dreams).
Thus, it was now certainthe source of the "Blood Thread Disease" was these shadows.
These shadows were akin to pathogens.
The solution was straightforwardcombatting and exterminating these shadow creatures.
In the real world, there were nurous thods to treat plant diseases and pestswatering, fertilizing, pesticides...
Hua Mi had never heard of combat as a ans to address ailnts in flora.
Quite unconventional.
"For brewing this batch of Rainbow Flower Honey, it was really quite the ordeal."
Hua Mi couldn't help but sigh.
Perhaps it'd be better to seek nectar sources from the main world in the future.
"By the way, this is your turf, isn't it," Hua Mi glanced at the Nightmare beside him, implying, "Do you want to show off?"
"I'm not good at fighting, gu!" Maoqiu bounced on the spot like a ball, eyes resolute. "But rest assured, I'll support you from behind and cheer for you, gu!"
"...So, you're basically a fish that only knows how to say 'aweso.'"
It was quite a contrast to its imposing na "Nightmare."
"Anyway, everything has its pros and cons. Let's consider this a special ntal training... feels more effective than controlling bees."
He could distinctly sense that the spiritual creatures here lacked considerable strength.
With his current level of ntal prowess, they were no more than small fry.
Handling them shouldn't be too difficult.
The main challenge was their numbers.
This would test his endurance.
Hua Mi prepared for a prolonged battle, raising his right hand.
The surrounding mist responded, swirling and converging towards his palm.
Eventually forming an illusory spear.
Why a spear?
No specific reason.
It just looked cool.
And was easier to manifest.
As a spear-wielding warrior, Hua Mi charged towards the nearest shadow, spurred on by Maoqiu's encouragent!
...
Hua Mi dispatched the shadows with gusto.
While addressing the Rainbow Glass Flower's malady, he indeed felt his ntal prowess growing stronger.
One by one, the shadows dissipated under his spear.
Encountering hardly any substantial resistance, it was as simple as cutting through butter.
"Phew!"
Hua Mi tossed the spear in his hand.
The spear pierced through a bird-shaped shadow.
Accompanied by a sharp screech.
Both the bird-shaped shadow and the spear ford from mist dissipated simultaneously.
Nearly done.
Only one shadow remained in this area.
It was sowhat unique.
Hua Mi noticed it was a fusion of the last few shadows, forming a more robust entity.
From this, it was evident that these shadows possessed a certain level of intelligence.
Sensing they were outmatched, they resorted to group tactics.
However, this wouldn't change the outco.
With Hua Mi's ntal prowess five tis that of an average person, it presented an overwhelming advantage against these small fry.
Even though the previous battles had consud a fair amount of ntal energy, what remained was ample to deal with this one.
This amalgamated shadow adopted a humanoid form, quite large, standing over three ters tall, with a robust physique resembling a tiger.
Two red glows erged on its face, serving as eyes.
Intimidating at first glance.
Yet, it was all bark and no bite.
It lunged at Hua Mi, launching an offensive.
Hua Mi didn't dodge.
Since his ntal prowess surpassed the adversary's, there was no need for finesse.
Directly confronting it.
A pure power showdown!
Hua Mi charged forward, his fist enveloped in mist, exploding outward like a cannonball.
Bang
A muffled impact.
Two spiritual entities collided, generating a shockwave rapidly expanding in all directions, montarily dispersing the surrounding mist, creating a small vacuum.
"Ugh"
The shadow before Hua Mi emitted a plaintive moan.
Starting to disintegrate from the point of impact.
It tore apart like paper into countless pieces.
Endless division until ultimately dissipating.
Surveying the surroundings, Hua Mi confird, "All cleared. Should solve the Rainbow Flower's ailnt now..."
Expanding his ntal prowess, he no longer sensed the presence of shadows.
In truth, as Maoqiu had ntioned, it wasn't necessary to clear them all.
Simply reducing their numbers to a certain extent, reaching a critical threshold, would cease their impact on reality.
However, Hua Mi thought since they were already here, might as well finish the job thoroughly.
It was a simple task.
The regeneration of shadows would take ti.
The cleaner the slate, the longer they could secure for growth and developnt.
Clearing them all would ensure no further issues with shadows until the chaos period ended.
No need for a return trip.
"Ti to head back."
"Got it, gu!"
Hua Mi hurried back to check on the Rainbow Flowers' condition.
Though they had resolved the Dreamland shadows, the real-world situation remained uncertain.
Maoqiu hopped beside Hua Mi.
Similar to last ti, Hua Mi felt himself descending within the mist.
A sense of weightlessness...
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