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Chapter 1545: Chapter 1545: Illusion

Main World·Hospital

“Did she look up at the sky earlier?” Yan Yue quickly asked the staff beside her, as she gazed at the sleeping patient on the bed before her.

It was an elderly woman, with a faint ice covering her cheeks, as solid ice started from her ankles and had already spread to her thighs.

“No, Miss Yan Yue,” the staff quickly replied, “She said she hadn’t looked up.”

“Are there many patients like this in the hospital?” Yan Yue imdiately asked.

“A lot,” the staff quickly responded, “Not just this hospital, many hospitals have similar situations, and a large number of patients with such symptoms have been discovered.”

“It’s not the sky, then what could it be?” Yan Yue gazed at the tightly closed curtains of the ward, as the window didn’t seem completely closed, with the breeze from outside seeping in, lifting the curtains.

In that instant, she suddenly realized sothing, “It’s the snow!”

She turned her head to look at the staff beside her, “Imdiately issue a notice asking everyone to limit going out, not to touch any snowflakes, and to try to avoid staying long in snowy environnts.”

“Yes!” The staff imdiately said, turning to walk out.

Yan Yue lowered her head, looking at the patient in front of her whose body was already half encased in ice.

She lowered her head, looking at her fingers.

Those slender, graceful fingertips were already covered with so solid ice.

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Historical World

Is this precognitive ability limitless?

As thoughts rapidly crossed He Ao’s mind, he looked ahead.

Earlier Andaville ntioned that she missed an attack on Kela.

At that ti, she hadn’t seized Kela’s Wind and Snow Authority yet, she definitely used the Grey Gem, so she could actually use the Grey Gem for prescience then.

However, she still missed an attack, succeeding only on the second attempt.

This ans that such foresight has limitations.

Kela herself doesn’t have much combat experience, her only particularly strong trait is her possession of a position close to a Usurper God.

No, if at that ti she had fully gained the Wind and Snow Authority, she might even have a position equal to a Usurper God.

So,

He Ao’s gaze swiftly passed over the Grey Gem, and his figure instantly disappeared.

This foresight of the Grey Gem has limitations, the higher the position, the harder it is to foresee.

Blinding light covered the Eye of Truth above, as He Ao’s gaze swept across Andaville, his presence suddenly vanished from Andaville’s perception.

“Interesting little fellow.” Andaville’s gaze swept over the swirling snowstorm around her.

In the next instant, she abruptly appeared in the sky, figure inverted, hanging upside down in the sky.

And almost as she appeared, He Ao simultaneously erged.

This ti, here too was ready with dense ice crystals, which streaked across He Ao’s body, further deepening his wounds.

He Ao gazed at everything around him, the earth suspended high above, clouds beneath his feet.

It seed as though the up and down of ti and space were reversing at that mont, sothing he hadn’t considered during his move.

“It seems you’ve realized sothing,” Andaville gazed at He Ao, smiling, “But with just that, it’s impossible for you to survive.”

Behind her, the ice-made callia was rapidly losing its luster.

She gently raised her hand, and the dense ice crystals instantly expanded, covering the Firmant.

Her power was still growing.

Seeing this, He Ao took a light breath, gazing at Andaville, he smiled, “Is that so?”

In that mont, his body abruptly vanished.

Countless illusions appeared almost simultaneously in all directions, rushing towards the callia below.

Andaville, watching this, raised her gaze slightly.

Scattered ice crystals instantly ford in all directions, ‘just right’ to fall before those illusions.

Those figures collided one after another against the ice crystals but did not pause.

Ti and space unfolded around him, a certain dense force covered his body.

Andaville felt she could no longer grasp He Ao’s speed, this little fellow was using so thod of overextension, achieving a speed that could even cause ti and space to tremble, far surpassing the Angel Tier.

These seemingly simultaneously appearing figures were just afterimages caused by his body’s rapid change.

If she were alive, this speed would be a trivial matter, she could easily capture him, but now, she had not fully mastered the power of the Wind and Snow, even if she distorted ti and space with the Grey Gem, she couldn’t keep up with He Ao’s reactions.

However, this was not particularly important.

The faintly glowing Grey Gem hovered before her, vast zones of ice crystals naturally spread across each corner of the sky and earth, appearing before He Ao as if premade, forcibly blocking his advance.

Those constantly flickering figures fiercely collided with these ice crystals, although each ti didn’t penetrate deeply and stopped imdiately, the wounds on them only grew.

The force of overextension could never endure long.

The light from the Grey Gem grew ever more intense, illuminating Andaville’s cheeks; she liked watching such prey struggle desperately yet be helpless to act.

Blood covered He Ao’s body, but his movents did not cease at all.

Faint black light shrouded He Ao’s body, he gazed at the rapidly unfolding space and ti before him.

Further accelerated his speed.

Concealnt of the Wheel of Stars, the Historical Contract’s support, Fist Technique’s carving at the limits of the body.

He Ao nearly pushed all his power to the extre.

All around the heaven and earth, his illusions were everywhere.

At the sa ti, ice crystals densely appeared in the front.

This was not because Andaville caught up with his speed, but because of the ‘premonition’ that allowed preparation in advance.

The other party, after all, wasn’t the real Andaville, a usurper god challenging a divine being, just a resentful spirit that had been dead for years, with fragnted mory and reason.

This was He Ao’s only chance of survival.

Countless illusions stacked together, heavily crashing into the unfolding space-ti.

Uncounted were the sounds of fresh blood cutting through flesh, an unknown amount of blood spilling onto the snow.

Buzz—

Finally, in a crisp flash, He Ao swept through a blank space.

Surrounding it, there were no ice crystals prepared in advance.

The premonition had a glitch.

It was known that high positional grade could affect the accuracy of premonition, the higher the grade, the lower the accuracy.

Thus, without instantly obtaining the ultimate position, victory could still be achieved by maximizing position as much as possible and relying on quantity.

To gamble on the chance of a premonition glitch.

At that instant, Andaville also saw He Ao successfully pass through space from afar in the sky.

There were no ice crystals blocking the way ahead, the ice mountain tea flower already appeared in He Ao’s field of view.

As He Ao reached out, the space-ti before him unfolded once more.

But after all, this was already an unfolded space-ti, further unfolding couldn’t do much.

The black light on He Ao’s body quickly surged upward, spreading over the Eye of Truth above his head.

In an instant, the opened space was torn open with a crack, and He Ao’s body moved forward, grasping a transparent pearl, reaching for the now dimd tea flower.

A faint radiance surged from the transparent pearl, rging into the tea flower.

The petals, originally dull, reignited with luster, and in He Ao’s perception, the weak and dormant soul was invigorated.

The wind and snow between heaven and earth trembled once more, as if the scattered authority was flowing back to its original master.

It works!

He Ao gripped the pearl, pushing the output of the radiance to the maximum.

“Stop!”

A commanding and fearful voice exploded in He Ao’s mind at that mont.

Dazzling light instantly filled the firmant, the thick clouds were shrouded and obscured by this brilliance.

In that radiance, a vague figure slowly erged, towering above the firmant, overlooking He Ao below.

He seed the embodint of the sky, at the unattainable pinnacle for earthly life.

He gazed down at He Ao, ti, at that mont, seed like a folded book, slowly elongating.

He raised his hand, and the whole world shook under the firmant.

Mountains whipped up storms, frozen seas suddenly crashed, heavy seawater burst forth, forming layer upon layer of waves thousands of ters high, encompassing both the firmant and earth, even the fierce blizzard montarily fell silent.

At the sa ti, the sky seed to tremble, brilliant thunder like fine silver serpents pervaded the firmant, then, like seawater rging into the ocean, rged into the hand of the radiant figure in the sky.

This thunder entwined, forming a thunder spear shining with light.

Everything appeared so slow, as if it had undergone a long passage of ti.

But in reality, it all happened in an instant.

The radiant figure in the sky raised the spear and without hesitation, hurled it toward the body of He Ao, who touched the tea flower below.

Like heavenly retribution descending from the firmant, unavoidable, irresistible, destined to strike.

The wind carrying moisture had already lifted strands of He Ao’s hair, the suffocating madness and oppression had already pressed upon He Ao’s body.

The previously torn wounds further gushed gray-purple blood.

Yet He Ao didn’t raise his head, a page flickering with black radiance was already compressed in his other hand, the brilliant thunder’s glow also bursting from this page.

Not far away, ‘Andaville’ had already fallen to the ground, she covered her mouth, coughed lightly, spitting out a bit of white blood.

The radiance of the gray gemstone before her had dimd, no longer as radiant as before.

She looked up at the sky, at the gigantic human-shaped illusion.

It was the complete ‘her’, the reappearance of a strand of Andaville from that era.

To reappear this strand of brilliance, she nearly exhausted her body’s current power briefly.

She knew, this was the best mont to kill He Ao.

He Ao’s physical fitness and power were sowhat beyond her expectations, with the authority she currently possessed, although she couldn’t be hard by him, killing him would still take a long ti.

Even allowing that cunning little one to co into contact with that flower posed a slight danger.

But that was enough to restrict his actions, even if he touched the flower, what use would it be? Could he revive that little girl?

Now, it’s ti to end this battle.

She looked up at the descending thunder in the sky.

The radiant brilliance illuminated the sky.

But at this mont, an equally dazzling thunder gathered over He Ao’s head, soared into the sky, heading straight for the thunder in the sky.

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