Chapter 1510: Chapter 449: Super Prehistoric Life_2
Liu Zhenhan was most infuriated by this very point—if the form of this spiritual shock was altered to pain, then under such a massive dose of psychic shockwave, any body would surely fail to withstand the sudden onset of pain, leading to self-hypnosis of the brain and direct brain death.
But damn it! It’s double the intensity!
What the hell is this supposed to an?
Using this trick on a beauty might be forgivable, since it could satisfy so dark psychology; take Elise, for example, this snobbish girl who was taken down by old Liu twice, and now isn’t she obedient as a mouse that sees a civet whenever she sees him?
But whenever Liu Zhenhan thinks about using this sa psychic shock on a man, his stomach feels like it’s been prodded by a shit-stirring stick, and he’s assaulted by a nauseating urge to vomit that makes his body tremble.
He would rather die than play this trick on another man!
What’s more frustrating is that this strong ntal power has almost zero benefits for battle songs and magic. Old Liu has not felt which battle song could achieve the level of a solo-control aura. As for those few limited spells, they can now be cast instantly, but what’s the use of that?
His Pick Flower finger and Blood Arrow, the most powerful attacks, he could already cast instantly, and as for the other Flower magic, even if they could be cast instantly, they’re really not of much practical use.
The expanded ntal power should primarily be reflected in ditating to accumulate mana, a benefit any Mage would covet, but to old Liu, whether he has this benefit or not really doesn’t matter, as he never deigned to bother with such coarse tasks as ditation.
Of course, such powerful ntal power isn’t without its benefits—at least the silent communication ability has been of great help to Liu Zhenhan.
The beneficiary of this silent communication isn’t Avril; before old Liu ca to the Demon World, Avril had still not been awakened.
The ntal communication that old Liu sent out to her was like a stone cow entering the sea, with no response whatsoever.
If it weren’t for the dual cultivation barrier having an extrely mysterious Heartfelt Induction, which allowed old Liu to sense that Avril’s soul was sleeping, he would almost think that Avril’s soul had disappeared into the ether.
When it cos to matters, consult an expert. According to the information reported by the freshwater rmaids, to wake Avril up, they must work on the dual cultivation barrier. Only when Liu Zhenhan faces danger next ti will the critical stress of danger severely stimulate Avril’s soul, enabling her to break free from the shackles of deep sleep and wake up from her dreams.
This thod is practically no thod at all, and it has made it imperative for old Liu to fight for his life in the Demon World, and he can’t do it without seeking so thrilling scenes!
What made Liu Zhenhan happiest was that he finally contacted Tan Ya, the rmaid.
This is the first woman to be pregnant with his child, and she will give birth in four months.
From any perspective, this is the woman to whom Liu Zhenhan owes the most!
Undeniably, Tan Ya is definitely a life form.
The fact that she can beco pregnant and accept sacral enlightennt of wisdom has proven this point—she is absolutely a life form with wisdom!
But she is too mysterious.
According to the Kou Tao rfolk, in the Underground World, at the riverbed holy well beneath the Gibraltar River, such a coral spirit is born every thousand years, both male and female, each stunningly beautiful.
Before this, all Subterranean Natives believed it was rely the crystallization of Deer Horn Coral, but no one pondered carefully: where in the world is there such peculiar coral, and yet each statue can transform into human form?
Liu Zhenhan often fantasized about Tan Ya’s origin during his idle monts, including the sequela from godly possession, new species in the underground rivers, and so on—all sorts of absurd ideas—but not until he genuinely connected with Tan Ya did these conjectures reveal just how impoverished Liu Zhenhan’s imagination was.
Tan Ya is not a being from the Aegean Continent, but it can also be said that she is.
She hails from a form of life that existed a very, very long ti ago.
This form of life is so ancient that it predates even the Glacier Era experienced by the Aegean Continent.
That is to say, before the first generation of primitive intelligent beings was born on the Aegean Continent, Tan Ya already existed.
She is a crystal person.
In her era, this world had many, many other Wisdom Races, all evolved from stones and minerals—not only crystal people!
And all the intelligent lives evolved from minerals are collectively called “dellin.”
The dellin, like the Dwarves, Elves, Orcs, and Goblins of today’s Aegean Continent, lived in communities according to their races, and they too had nations!
What terrified old Liu the most was that, according to Tan Ya, in the earliest tis, the world had only minerals, water, and air—it was they, the intelligent lives evolved from stones and minerals—the dellin, who studied, cultivated, and manufactured plants and animals, beautifying this world.
Unfortunately, from one day on, a great epidemic suddenly broke out in the world.
The epidemic swept from the east to the west of the world, spreading covertly and swiftly. Any race of dellin that contracted this plague would turn into a petrified state, silent as the distant mountains.
Luckily, the world at that ti already had an extrely advanced level of technology. The surviving people flew away from this world in flying machines. For the dellin, who had conquered and opened up countless Otherworlds, abandoning their holand was emotionally painful but easy when it ca to life-and-death monts—to find a new foothold.
The dellin who had been infected with the plague and could not flee could only stay petrified on this land to withstand the test of ti.
Whether it’s the giant statue with a sword at the Nun’s Corner or the colossal underground spatial structures—the Wells and Ladders in the Underground World, these are all the civilizational masterpieces of that dellin era!
So many works of civilization, still intact despite the vicissitude of ti, show the level of technological craftsmanship back then! It also illustrates the trinity lifestyle of the dellin, on water, land, and underground of that era!
The terrifying plague petrified countless unlucky dellin. However, based on Tan Ya’s personal experience, this bizarre plague did not threaten the lives of the dellin. It could even be said that it was precisely this plague that granted all petrified dellin an inexhaustible life—whereas the natural lifespan of any dellin race, even with the help of technology, would absolutely not exceed ten thousand years!
A long life also cos at a price. Every dellin infected with the plague, though still capable of thought, beca completely rigid in body; even just to bend a finger would take a trendously long ti—Tan Ya’s hands were originally folded beneath her chest, and she wanted to stroke her hands across her abdon, a minor movent almost as insignificant as blinking an eyelash, yet it took her several months to accomplish!
Liu Zhenhan had nothing to say.
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