The cooldown for using the portal was 24 hours.
If it were Noa when he first teleported into this world, he would have had no ans of bringing Mia back at the sa ti every day.
But signing her deepened their connection.
Also, when the system was left to get punished, it left knowledge in Noa’s head.
It was instinctual information he hadn’t even noticed existed in his head.
The biggest challenge with cross-dinsional teleportation was to align the timing, especially if ti was this weird, random thing that lacked consistency.
It moved sotis faster, sotis slower.
But every now and then, Noa noticed sothing strange—sothing that defied the very rules of ti itself.
He wasn’t controlling it.
It was caused by the randomness itself.
And sotis, these two worlds brushed against each other.
It was only for a mont.
But the synchronization still ford and created a ti gate between them.
Noa sighed, ignoring Wei Rou’s presence behind him.
He waited for a mont until a sudden pulse told him that ti on Earth and Ligma had finally matched.
Instantly, he summoned the portal.
Though the process took ti to complete and the exact mont would shift, the rift had already connected both worlds at precisely the sa point in ti.
So the materialization had started.
It happened in the hallway, near the exit door.
Yun Qiqi jumped around nimbly, her body shaking from excitent. She had also clutched Senior Bao to her chest, happiness dictating her actions.
"Hooray!" she exclaid, sensing the rumble through her feet.
The building shook.
Wei Rou guessed that sothing was about to descend into this world.
Yet he had no idea what it was.
However, based on the pressure and the unusual color shifts, he knew it was going to be a big deal.
anwhile, Noa looked at the scene with an unreadable expression.
The entire process lasted for a minute.
And when the rift fully matured in front of him, Noa took the first step, gesturing for the man and the little girl to follow.
Yun Qiqi didn’t hesitate at all.
She was so fast that she overtook Noa in a second.
As for Wei Rou, he tried to gauge the energy the portal was emitting. Though he moved as well, he was also fascinated by the foreign power that grazed his skin.
It caused him to tremble.
Qi was present, yes—but so was sothing else.
Sothing unexplainable.
But he wouldn’t dare keep Noa waiting, so he quickened his pace and stepped inside the portal.
The temperature dropped instantly.
Even the sounds had shifted into sothing so alien that not even Noa could explain.
The taste?
Transportation through dinsions, leaving Ligma and teleporting onto Earth, tasted like a perfectly grilled steak.
Yun Qiqi was holding Noa’s hand when they opened their eyes.
The view shifted.
They no longer stood in the silent hallway. Nor did murmurs from the loud disciples reach their ears.
Not even the steak’s taste lingered in their mouths.
’It’s cold,’ Noa thought suddenly, feeling the cold wind brushing his back.
He was standing in the sa park.
The familiar scenery, the fresh scent of the rain, and the tall trees overloaded his senses.
"We are back!" Yun Qiqi exclaid beside him.
Her excitent never reached the limit, increasing with each passing mont.
"What is this place?" Wei Rou asked softly.
He was almost whispering, both too scared and confused to speak.
There was not a single trace of qi around.
Even the foreign energy he felt earlier disappeared completely, leaving him in a world where cultivation didn’t exist.
"This is a distant realm. A faraway dinsion, if you will, and we ca here to get my sister," Noa explained while visible amusent danced through his eyes.
"Mia is Yun Qiqi’s sister as well," the little girl added, glaring at the man as if he had done sothing wrong.
Left with no other choice, the helpless cultivator nodded.
Then he gulped, waiting for his owner’s next move.
Noa, however, wasn’t planning to leave the park. He wanted to wait before Mia ca on her own, expecting her arrival at any mont.
But he hadn’t accounted for the fact that soone in his group couldn’t sit still.
"I will go. Please! I will bring Big Sister here," Yun Qiqi raised her hand, pleading.
"What if you get lost?" Noa asked, shaking his head. "She will be here at any second now. We just have to wait for her."
"Pretty please! I promise I know the way," she asked again.
This ti, her voice softened, and her eyes sparkled, assaulting Noa directly at heart.
"Okay," he gave up, but warned, "But I am watching you from here. Don’t wander around and go straight to her. Rember, it’s the fifth floor."
"Heehee," she giggled, dashing out of the park imdiately.
Noa observed her.
He was keeping an eye on her, not letting her slip away.
Thankfully, the park was close to the apartnt, and he could see how adorable she looked climbing up the stairs.
For the next five minutes, he waited patiently.
Neither he nor Wei Rou spoke—only the occasional bird chirping broke the silence.
But when he saw Mia and Yun Qiqi walking downstairs, hand in hand, Noa couldn’t help but smile gently.
"See?" the little girl said after nearing him, her voice filled with the usual smugness. "I didn’t get lost."
Noa shook his head and ignored her.
He shifted his attention to Mia and hugged her tightly.
"I bet you were reading manga and didn’t know when to leave the house," he said in a teasing manner.
Mia only acknowledged Wei Rou’s presence and asked no questions.
She frowned at Noa and nodded.
"I didn’t know when you two would co here. We didn’t exactly set the ti," she said, waiting for the portal to open up.
Noa did the sa thing as before.
He waited for the tis to align and then summoned the rift.
A mont later, they reappeared in the hallway, looking ready to face the people outside and discuss the sect migration process.
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