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Li Chen sat down and chatted with Mu Lingling for a short ti before he went to the living room. Suddenly, his phone rang, and he answered with a casual "Hello." On the other end, Chen Yunlong’s voice sounded urgent, "Where are you?"

Li Chen replied, "Ho."

Chen Yunlong said, "Can you co here quickly?"

Li Chen agreed, "Sure." Not wanting to be driven by bodyguards, he decided to jog to Chen Yunlong’s villa, quickly arriving there.

Entering the old man’s villa, Li Chen found him seated in the living room. Chen Yunlong gestured for him to sit, and Li Chen could see the seriousness etched on Chen Yunlong’s face.

Li Chen asked, "What’s wrong?"

Chen Yunlong said, "The blockage in you."

Li Chen inquired, "What blockage?"

Chen Yunlong explained, "It’s a drug. Have you ever been drugged?"

Li Chen pretended not to know, "Drugged? Not that I can rember."

Chen Yunlong shared, "The drug you were drugged with has Wendan decoction, which is used to help people with schizophrenia. But there was another herb added that seems like it was ant to counteract the beneficial effects."

Li Chen was puzzled, "How did you figure this out?"

Chen Yunlong said, "Us guardians are born with unique gifts, Li Chen."

Li Chen responded, "I don’t recall ever being poisoned."

Chen Yunlong remarked, "I see."

Li Chen questioned, "Can you remove it from my system?"

Chen Yunlong replied, "Unfortunately, I am not too knowledgeable in dicine. But I thought I should inform you. I saw the other day that you had so herb knowledge."

Li Chen clarified, "Not , the God of War."

Chen Yunlong realized, "So it’s his mories."

Li Chen affird, "Yes."

Chen Yunlong nodded and said, "That’s intriguing. The God of War’s mories might hold the key to understanding the complexities of the herbs in your system. If you can tap into those mories, you might find a way to counteract the effects of the drug."

Li Chen furrowed his brows, realizing the significance of what Chen Yunlong was suggesting. "So, you’re saying I need to access those mories to save myself?"

Chen Yunlong nodded again. "Exactly. You need to find a way to harness the knowledge within you, especially herbal wisdom, to counteract the negative effects of the drug. It won’t be easy, but it might be your only chance."

Li Chen took a deep breath, absorbing the gravity of the situation. "I’ll do whatever it takes. Can you guide in how to access these mories?"

Chen Yunlong leaned back in his chair, "It’s a journey only you can take, but I can offer so advice. ditation might be a good starting point. Clear your mind and focus on connecting with the mories. Let them co to you naturally."

Li Chen nodded, determined to unravel the mysteries hidden within the depths of his consciousness.

Chen Yunlong questioned, "When do the mories of the God of War co to you?"

Li Chen replied, "They pop up anyti."

Chen Yunlong suggested, "You need to be able to access all of them and be able to use his knowledge when needed."

Li Chen was determined, "Then let’s do that."

Chen Yunlong said, "Let’s go to the training room."

Li Chen followed the old man as they walked to the training room, ready to unlock the hidden knowledge embedded within him.

Li Chen took the ditating position, sitting cross-legged with his spine straight and palms resting on his knees. The room was filled with a serene atmosphere as he closed his eyes, shutting out the external world. The air seed to hum with a quiet energy, and a faint glow surrounded Li Chen, giving an ethereal quality to the scene.

As he delved into ditation, the intensity heightened. The silence beca profound, broken only by the rhythmic pattern of Li Chen’s deep and controlled breaths. His focus was unwavering, and his concentration penetrated into the depths of his own consciousness.

Within, the mories of the God of War surfaced, not as disjointed fragnts, but as a seamless flow of experiences. The intensity of the ditation increased as Li Chen began to connect with the vast reservoir of knowledge embedded within him. The room seed to pulse with a subtle energy, mirroring the heightened state of Li Chen’s ditation.

As he navigated through the mories, Li Chen could feel the wisdom of the God of War rging with his own understanding. The intensity of the ditation was palpable, as if the air itself held the weight of ancient knowledge. The process was transformative, bridging the gap between Li Chen’s present self and the ancient consciousness residing within him.

In this heightened state of ditation, ti seed to lose its significance, and the boundary between the external world and Li Chen’s internal exploration blurred. The intensity of his focus created a profound connection with the God of War’s mories, and the room beca a conduit for the transfer of ancient wisdom.

Apologies for the oversight. Here’s a revised version, considering the limited lifespan of the God of War:

In the depths of Li Chen’s ditation, the God of War’s mories surfaced with an intensity that transcended ti. Though he had only lived for a re 40 years, those years were etched with the echoes of battles that resonated through the ages.

**The Clan Wars (40 B.C.):**

Within the mountainous regions, ancient clans vied for dominance. The God of War erged as a young warrior, wielding a blade that seed to carry the weight of the mountains themselves. The clash of steel and the cries of warriors echoed through the valleys.

**The Rebellion of the Eastern Realms (20 B.C.):**

Mortal kingdoms in the East rose against oppressive rulers. The God of War beca a symbol of hope, leading the rebellion with strategic brilliance and unmatched combat prowess. His short-lived but impactful presence left an enduring legacy.

**The Invasion of the Mystic Beasts (10 A.D.):**

Otherworldly creatures, drawn by the God of War’s unparalleled power, sought to challenge his might. His encounters with mystical beings beca legendary, as he defended both mortal and celestial realms from the invading forces.

**The Farewell to Mortal Existence (40 A.D.):**

As the God of War neared the end of his mortal days, he chose to walk among humans one last ti. He passed on his knowledge, leaving a profound mark on martial traditions that would be passed down through generations.

Each mory was a fleeting glimpse into a life cut short, yet every battle was a testant to the God of War’s indomitable spirit. The brevity of his existence made each clash more poignant, and the lessons he imparted during his short ti resonated with a tiless wisdom that transcended the temporal constraints of mortal life.

Chen Yunlong sat beside Li Chen in the training room, his eyes fixed on the young man deep in ditation. The lines etched on the old man’s face bore witness to a lifeti of wisdom and experience. His silver hair, neatly combed, reflected the dim light in the room, and his eyes, though aged, sparkled with a keen intelligence that seed to pierce through the veil of ti.

As Li Chen delved into the mories of the God of War, Chen Yunlong’s gaze intensified. His brows furrowed slightly, betraying a curiosity that matched the gravity of the situation. The old man’s hands rested on his knees, but they were poised, ready to intervene if necessary.

Every change in Li Chen’s expression was scrutinized by Chen Yunlong, who seed to sense the weight of the ancient mories unfolding before the young warrior. His eyes widened imperceptibly at certain monts, revealing a hint of awe or realization. The lines on his face deepened as he absorbed the significance of the mories resurfacing in Li Chen’s mind.

A quiet intensity hung in the air as the old guardian observed, his unwavering focus attuned to the subtleties of Li Chen’s ditation. Chen Yunlong’s silence spoke volus, echoing the gravity of the revelation and the imnse responsibility that Li Chen now carried.

Li Chen’s eyes snapped open, and a glint of amazent danced within them. Chen Yunlong, ever watchful, imdiately addressed him. "Are you okay?" he inquired. Li Chen, still caught in the aftermath of the mories, responded, "I feel like I just got transported back in ti."

Chen Yunlong, intrigued, probed further, asking, "Like a ti traveler?" Li Chen nodded affirmatively, the thrill of the experience evident in his expression. "Yes, it was thrilling," he admitted with a hint of excitent.

Chen Yunlong, however, had a specific focus in mind. "Did you manage to delve into the dical side?" he questioned. Li Chen, regrettably, shook his head. "Not yet," he replied.

Though disappointed, Chen Yunlong reassured him, "No worries. We can try again soday. Right now, you have to rest." Recognizing the importance of allowing Li Chen ti to absorb and process the newly accessed mories, Chen Yunlong emphasized the need for rest, understanding that the journey of unraveling the God of War’s knowledge was a profound and, at tis, exhausting endeavor.

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