I'm Really Going to Become an Immortal Chapter 312 - 224 The Possibility of Setting Up a Dream Serv
What lies hidden there, is it an exit to the real world, or an entrance to another dinsion?
Endless, shrouded in mystic fog, preventing any glimpse of the true face at the end of the stone steps.
And the surrounding endless fog...
...also left Abba Lerner feeling lost.
Where is this?
Why had he suddenly appeared here?
Abba Lerner looked around, attempting to find so clue, but other than the stone steps and pervasive fog, there seed to be nothing else around.
He tried hard to recall, he was clearly just working in the office.
But now...
Just as Abba Lerner felt an unprecedented confusion and helplessness, he suddenly perceived an unusual fluctuation.
This fluctuation seed to penetrate the barrier of fog, touching the depths of his soul directly.
This sensation was both familiar and strange, as if soone he knew well was calling to him from a nearby place, and this person was very familiar to him.
The voice resonated in his mind, clear and gentle, as if traversing vast distances, conversing with his soul directly:
"Co up."
The concise two words made Abba Lerner startle.
Then he imdiately realized, it was the voice of Lord Bai Shi!
This was a voice he would never forget.
The deep impression that the great Lord Bai Shi had left on him that day, was sothing he would never forget in his lifeti.
It was impossible to forget Lord Bai Shi.
Thus, that’s why he had felt a strange familiarity just now.
In the next mont,
Abba Lerner felt the constraints on his body gradually lessen, a warm strength surged from within, dispelling the chill and pressure around him.
He was no longer pressured to kneel by the force.
He didn’t have ti to ponder where this was.
Abba Lerner imdiately wished to rise and et with Lord Bai Shi, fearing that being even slightly late might displease Lord Bai Shi.
He mustered the courage to try and stand, feeling the firm touch of stone beneath his feet.
The surrounding fog receded slightly as he drew closer, still obscuring his view of the distant path, but allowing him to tentatively explore forward.
And thus,
Abba Lerner cautiously and carefully stepped forward, progressing continuously on the stone steps.
And these stone steps, whose destination was unknown.
Revealed themselves to be of considerable length.
With every step Abba Lerner took forward, a warm strength that seed to well up from deep within guided him, gradually calming his heart.
Although the fog still enveloped him, he could feel a certain inexplicable guidance, as if each step was placed upon the correct path.
The stone steps seed infinite, but Abba Lerner had not the slightest hesitation or retreat. In his heart, there was only one thought—to et with Lord Bai Shi.
This powerful desire sustained him, helping him find direction amidst uncertainty and confusion.
As ti went on, the surrounding environnt began to subtly change.
A faint light began to penetrate the fog, these lights slowly converged, forming a path of light that illuminated the way ahead.
Abba Lerner looked up.
He saw that the fog in front had already dissipated.
At the end of the pathway of light was a dazzling Light Point, shining like a star descended to the mortal realm, exuding a soothing warmth.
Nurous Light Points and pathways emanated from it, spreading outwards.
Abba Lerner quickened his pace, and as the distance shortened, the Light Point gradually expanded.
At last revealing its true form—an archway made of light.
Abba Lerner stepped through the gateway without hesitation.
In an instant, his mind was flooded with majestic sights that were beyond words, shadows of the familiar real world rged with wonders beyond imagination, as if it were the nexus of all possible worlds.
When Abba Lerner’s consciousness beca clear again, all the fog vanished in an instant, and he found himself standing in a brand new world.
Here was a void.
Only the vast throne in front of him, seemingly within reach yet unfathomably distant, faced away from him.
The throne soared into the clouds, made of an indescribable material, its surface shimring with iridescent light, as if it encompassed the stars of the entire Universe, each inch radiating an ancient and majestic aura.
Around the throne, circled rings of light and shadow intertwined, rotating slowly, emitting heart-throbbing energy fluctuations, as if they were bridges connecting different dinsions and tilines.
Even though the master of the throne remained unseen, from that imnse presence, Abba Lerner could feel the existence of Lord Bai Shi strongly.
This was the destination of his summoning, the center of all mysteries.
He carefully stepped forward, each stride seeming to traverse boundless ti and space, until he stood beneath the throne.
Looking up, a sense of indescribable reverence welled up within him as if he were face-to-face with the oldest and greatest secret of the Universe.
Suddenly, a soft light erged from the throne above, within which gradually appeared a humanoid silhouette—it was Lord Bai Shi.
But at this mont, Lord Bai Shi, as compared to the figure in Abba’s mory, was entirely different; his form was more abstract and subli, as if he were the collective of all intelligent beings, all-embracing, omnipresent.
Abba Lerner knew it in his heart.
The one facing away from him on the throne must be none other than Lord Bai Shi.
Surely there must be a matter for which he had sought him.
Without hesitation, he knelt down and listened silently.
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