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Chapter 59: Chapter 59: Accident

Chen Shouyi just felt his mind go blank, and by the ti he ca to his senses, his spirit had already been flung tens of ters away.

He was shocked in his heart, as this was the first ti he encountered such a phenonon, with his consciousness completely unable to reside within.

"I don’t believe in this nonsense!"

He endured the oppressive aura and plunged in again.

The result was the sa as last ti, but this ti he was flung even further away.

After his spirit got flung twice in a row.

His mind beca sowhat drowsy, and his thoughts began to slow, as if countless pieces of information were blocking his mind, swelling it up, yet upon closer inspection, they seed to disappear without a trace.

Realizing that his spirit was sowhat exhausted, Chen Shouyi imdiately gave in.

He exited the Gray Mist Space.

When he opened his eyes, he felt a splitting headache, his brain seemingly about to explode, swelling in waves.

Only after a long while did his spirit gradually recover.

"Ouch!" Chen Shouyi stood up, clutching his still faintly aching head.

After taking a few steps, his face showed slight surprise, and he couldn’t help but stop in his tracks.

For so unknown reason, he felt a hint of strangeness.

"An illusion?"

Chen Shouyi thought his spirit hadn’t recovered yet, so he rubbed his face, trying to make himself more spirited.

Then he opened his eyes again, only to find the feeling remained.

He seed to have developed a peculiar sense of affinity with the unseen, untouchable air around him.

As if!

He could control the air.

At this mont, the vision displayed by that mysterious giant tree flashed in his mind:

"No way!"

A crazy idea erged in his mind as he cautiously reached out a hand, holding it gently, feeling the air split into several streams gently slipping through his fingers. His mind instinctively grasped the trajectory of the airflow and its subsequent changes.

A thought crossed his mind, and soon a miracle happened.

One stream of air that was about to escape suddenly changed direction, circling around his finger.

He really seed to be able to control it!

Feeling the airflow circulating round and round between his fingers.

Chen Shouyi’s eyes widened in excitent and disbelief.

Is this a supernatural ability?

But how is it possible?

He was rely in the mory Space where his spirit montarily entered the mysterious giant tree and was imdiately flung out, his mind a blank, hardly gaining any mory or insight; he even doubted whether he lasted half a second.

What’s more, is supernatural ability so easy to learn?

He had invested his spirit into the Shell Lady in the mory Space before.

In fact, he had long been envious of her innate abilities.

After all, this is flight we are talking about.

If as a child he dread of suddenly gaining the ability to fly, he’d wake up laughing from the dream.

For terrestrial creatures, it’s a long-standing dream.

Yet he gained nothing.

The Shell Lady’s innate ability cannot be learned through physical mory like Swordsmanship.

...

Chen Shouyi suspected it was due to absorbing that mysterious substance similar to a fruit pit, which, upon reflection, seed to be the seed of the giant tree.

This explained a lot!

He guessed that after absorbing the seed, it not only transford his body but also granted him a similar ability as the tree.

Perhaps because of the small quantity, the ability was hidden and couldn’t be triggered for a while. Yet this temporary inhabitation of the spirit, though his mind was blank, seemingly allowed him in his subconscious to absorb many insights from the other entity’s body mory.

It was like a catalyst, an inducent that smoothly activated his ability.

Filled with joy, Chen Shouyi imdiately checked his attribute panel.

Behind the innate ability column, besides Natural Healing, there was indeed one more.

Atmospheric Control (Weak)

As for the word "Weak

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