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"This demon monk seed very devout in life, and Little Guanyin, as a Bodhisattva, should have the strongest suppressive power over her compared to any other ans!"

Xu Shu pondered for a mont and stopped mocking her, instead beginning to inquire about so things.

Actually, what he wanted to obtain from Wu Jie was just one piece of information, and that was about the whereabouts of Shen Valley First-class!

Before the battle on the rooftop began, this Wu Jie charged out, and the first words she spoke were, "If you can’t even deal with this little enemy, how can you talk about rescuing your trapped son?"

These words caught Xu Shu’s attention.

Clearly, Wu Jie was speaking to Shinkai Haoye and Xidao Aili.

Their second son, only himself, which is One Source Waypoint, "Shen Valley First-class."

But why is it "trapped son"?

Was Shen Valley First-class trapped by sothing?

This is what Xu Shu wanted to know.

But he had already asked, so Xu Shu naturally asked from the beginning, such as the origins of Wu Jie and why a Xia Country monk would co to Japan to handle matters, and so on.

When asked about these origins, Wu Jie appeared quite conflicted.

After a brief hesitation, she answered with a slightly distorted face, "Actually, I’ve lost much of my mory; I only know that I have always been searching for my Buddha in life.

"Suddenly one day, the world ended, perished, and everything turned to darkness. I felt I was in a state of no thought, presumably dead, yet not completely perished.

"That state lasted for a long ti. I recited my Buddha over and over again but never received a response, which greatly affected my mind.

"I thought I would be exiled like this forever, but suddenly, one day, I woke up, and so people I had already guided to transcend also woke up...

"At that mont, I realized that my life had ended on that day, and I had beco the evil, undead monster I once despised the most!

"And here, it’s not the real world; ti seems to be frozen at a particular mont. I once thought this place was the Eighteenth Level of Hell, but so wills told that it was more like the legendary Pure Land...

"Compared to the forr, the latter was even harder for to accept, and I knew I had to leave here; perhaps the truth lay outside.

"Here, one person per year is allowed to leave by that terrifying will. All existences strive for this, killing each other..."

Wu Jie spoke with an extre bitterness, and it sounded convoluted, leaving people in a fog.

Finally, she said, "What I expect is the sa as what everyone else expects, to return to the world that belongs to humans as soon as possible..."

Xu Shu imdiately sneered, "Return to the human world? Do you an being able to eat more living people?"

"..." Wu Jie imdiately fell silent.

Seeing this, Xu Shu didn’t continue to mock her but instead frowned, roughly understanding it as the mont his "legend" perished and ended, marking the ti when this world turned from reality into a ruin.

But could these people be considered as his creation?

Perhaps not.

Once Xu Shu indeed thought that everything in the Legendary World was fictitious from the Tai Chu Scroll.

However, to the current Xu Shu, the "Legendary Creation" of the Tai Chu Scroll seed not to have fictitiously created a world.

More likely, it gathered and materialized a fragnt from history through so incomprehensible ans.

Only the character "Shen Valley First-class" could be considered his creation because he could completely control this.

As for the rest, they were rely the existing parts of history, long evolved.

He rely joined these historical fragnts, rather than "conjuring a new history out of thin air"!

The reason for this change of thought was naturally because of the ti he drew the legend in the D8B3 District.

That legend triggered a special mode called [Historical Reenactnt]!

It was then that Xu Shu had a second conjecture, that it wasn’t that legends created history but that legends integrated into historically existing pasts.

Of course, due to the fact that in many places he could not find traces of his "self" in the legends, only appearing in the ruins, Xu Shu naturally also suspected that the Tai Chu Scroll’s historical projection might interfere with these ruins.

This level of involvent was too high, and for the currently only third-tier Xu Shu, he wasn’t concerned about it.

What he cared more about was—

"So do you know where Shen Valley First-class is?" Xu Shu asked.

"I know roughly... um, why do you know the na Shen Valley First-class?"

Wu Jie spoke and suddenly looked up, eyes filled with astonishnt.

In her view, this world was chaotic, crazy, evil, and dark, full of slaughter and bloodshed.

Even if people from the "real world" outside entered, in everyone’s eyes, they would only beco their fodder.

"Shen Valley First-class" was a na that should only exist in mory. Why would soone from the outside world know this?

With those words, the other Evil Spirits started chirping, "My lord knows everything and is omnipotent; how could you comprehend such things?" "You treacherous nun, stop talking nonsense, quickly confess the information you know!"

Seeing this, Wu Jie paused for a mont, then said, "He is sowhere in the Inner City, but it’s very dangerous; you better not go near recklessly."

"Why?" Xu Shu was secretly pleased; Wu Jie indeed knew the whereabouts of Shen Valley First-class, and now the Dao Mark was within reach.

Wu Jie replied, "Here, Shibuya’s Inner City and Outer City are completely different. Around the Inner City are layers upon layers of terrifying presences."

She paused for a mont and added, "Even at my level, entering there, I would only be considered second-rate goods."

"Um..."

Shibuya Inner City?

Xu Shu paused for a mont, thought for a bit, and roughly understood what was going on.

Barring any surprises, the na of this [Night Parade of Hundred Demons] ruin probably cos from the [Night Parade of Hundred Demons] decisive battle in the legend!

Imagining that not only was the entire Japan’s all Transcendents, Curse Spirits, etc., gathered there back then, but also the strong individuals Arthur brought over during the [ruins of the dead], Wu Jie evidently was not being humble.

In the overarching front that "the whole world beca ghosts," this ruin Shibuya was indeed a dragon’s den and a tiger’s lair.

Even if the ruin’s limit is third-tier, what if the number of these third-tier monsters is ten thousand?

Even just rembering, Xu Shu could think, at the very least, those top masters in the legend back then, after mutation, were all at the third-tier peak level.

There might even be a few Ghost Kings, who should theoretically have reached the fourth rank at the ti, like Yoshitsune, Cimu, and so on...

"Thinking like this, wanting to approach and recover the Dao Mark, the current team configuration truly seems inadequate."

Xu Shu frowned.

With the current strength, even dealing with a Third Rank Late Stage like Wu Jie would already cost manpower.

Enter the Inner City?

That would probably be courting death.

"It seems we need to plan carefully, there’s no rush; perhaps wait until I’m at Third-tier Middle Stage?"

"Hmm, it’s not impossible, anyway, now that the Dao Mark location is known, there’s no urgent rush."

Xu Shu silently made up his mind.

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