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Shi Hao and the two others soared into the sky, heading towards the aerial palace.

They had not yet arrived, but already felt a powerful, sword-like aura, sharp beyond compare. Weng Nanqing and Su Manman first couldn’t withstand it, their faces paling.

Shi Hao hurriedly brought the two won into the Immortal Abode, while the Purple Gold Rat was utterly unaffected, showing its peculiar nature.

However, Shi Hao simply smiled at the Purple Gold Rat.

Flying a bit closer, even Shi Hao felt so pressure, his skin seemingly being sliced by thousands of blades. However, his physique’s defensive power was too high; it couldn’t be pierced.

Finally, he flew into the palace.

—It was already half blasted open, entering was naturally easy, no need to open the door.

Here, the remnants of battle hung in the air.

Shi Hao closed his eyes, sensing the aura, and images of a fierce battle naturally appeared in his mind.

From the palace here, it was clear that the Forbidden Land used to be inhabited long ago, and an exceptionally livable place at that. But at so unknown ti, a great battle occurred, and the palace was shattered, turning this place into a Forbidden Land where even an Immortal Venerable might enter but never return.

What is this bizarre place exactly?

Shi Hao searched the palace, but found nothing.

—Everything was washed clean by the years, yet this half-ruined palace still floated in the sky; it’s indeed a miracle.

Shi Hao moved forward, finding so palace remnants.

They had fallen from the sky; clearly, floating palaces in the sky are rare, perhaps suffered less damage in the great battle, allowing them to still levitate.

Shi Hao compared the map in his mind and then walked around the edge of the Forbidden Land.

This wasn’t the place.

The Forbidden Land is vast, much larger than an Immortal Realm. Shi Hao walked for eleven days before the terrain finally matched the map.

Thankfully, it’s a Forbidden Land; few venture here, allowing the environnt to remain unchanged. Otherwise, if people ca intermittently for battles, the world shaking and mountains flattening seas drying up, aligning the map would be imnsely difficult.

Once matched with the map, Shi Hao proceeded according to it.

At the map’s end lies a treasure that would excite even a quasi-Immortal Venerable, capable of granting them another lifeti. Along this path, one might see the bodies of the Selfless Immortal Venerable at any mont.

Shi Hao strode forward, each step taken with utmost caution.

This is a Forbidden Land where even Immortal Venerables might fall.

However, so far, despite the scenes of devastation, it still seems safe; no apparent killing intent.

Another day’s travel, and the environnt changed.

Dimness enveloped the world, with flas flickering in the distance, but in eerie green hues like Ghost Fire.

Shi Hao imdiately felt a chill, not of the flesh but piercing into the soul, threatening to freeze his consciousness.

He could only halt after advancing a bit.

If he forcefully proceeded, he would freeze to death.

Shi Hao sighed; if he were a quasi-Immortal Venerable, he wouldn’t have to worry, just moving forward directly. But as a re Golden Immortal now, he had to detour.

No matter, by adjusting the angle and bypassing, he can still return to the main path, not losing his way.

However, this detour led far away.

—The extent of soul-freezing was vast, making Shi Hao detour further.

This way, he strayed far from the map.

Three full days later, Shi Hao left the cold zone, starting to seek the path back.

The mountains were densely packed, the way back unknown.

Shi Hao ventured onward, relying on mory.

"Roar!" Suddenly, a deafening roar resounded, shaking heaven and earth.

There’s life here?

Shi Hao was astonished, but simultaneously raised intense caution.

What kind of powerful creature survives in the Forbidden Land?

"Little Stone, there’s no need to be overly cautious," the Purple Gold Rat said, "Surviving here ans more than just strength; it’s about special ans to adapt to this environnt."

Shi Hao thought for a while, nodding.

Indeed, even quasi-Immortal Venerables might not erge alive, whereas Silver Spirit Immortals and even Copper Armored Immortals could find a way out.

Thus, strength isn’t decisive.

Shi Hao moved forward, curious yet wise enough not to rashly investigate the source of the roar.

But, although suppressing curiosity, fate seed intent on opposing him.

"Roar! Roar! Roar!" The roar beca urgent and closer, and in an instant, a massive shadow appeared in the sky.

Was that a... lizard?

But it had giant wings, its entire body red, leaving flaming trails as it flew.

Such terrifying flas.

Shi Hao’s expression changed slightly; the fire wielded the fourth-layer Immortal Rule, capable of lting him swiftly.

Jade Immortal!

Yet such a powerful being was fleeing frantically.

Who was chasing it?

Shi Hao quickly discovered; a similarly crimson creature appeared, but much smaller, akin to a regular sparrow in size. Yet its tail was long, resembling glazed flas, exceedingly beautiful.

A grand Jade Immortal, and of such size, chased by a little bird?

The small red bird’s speed was greater, swiftly catching up to the Long-Winged Lizard and, with a burst, drilled directly into its body.

This!

Shi Hao was astonished; a Jade Immortal-level creature’s body was sanctified by the fourth-layer Immortal Rule, and ferocious beasts naturally have a much stronger physique than humans, making such defense astoundingly strong.

But the small red bird pierced through it; how terrifying was its destructive power?

The Long-Winged Lizard emitted a pitiful cry, its body convulsing violently, and shortly after, with a burst, the small red bird erged from it, causing the lizard to spurt blood, its aura falling significantly.

Yet it dared not retaliate, flapping its wings faster to get away.

The small red bird continued its assault, relentlessly inflicting wounds on the Long-Winged Lizard, showcasing its fearso prowess.

Soon, the large and small figures vanished into the horizon.

Shi Hao breathed out, the Long-Winged Lizard at Jade Immortal level and so was the small red bird, but one being two to three stars, the other reaching eight or nine stars, an enormous disparity in strength.

Additionally, the small red bird was evidently faster, leaving the Long-Winged Lizard unable to escape.

Ultimately, the lizard’s fate seed sealed as death.

Shi Hao thought this, having no inclination to pursue and verify; the small red bird was exceedingly fierce, joining the scene would be hazardous, possibly resulting in providing it a feast.

This Forbidden Land is indeed extrely perilous.

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