Chapter 141: The Wilderness is in Chaos (Part 2)_1
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“Reviving the Sacrificial Spirit is a serious matter. Besides the Immortal Divine Spring, many other preparations and arrangents are needed. Watt for now and spend the next few days deepening your understanding of thunder and lightning. When the ti cos, I will call you over!
Mu Yan spoke, his expression as solemn as it could be. He placed great importance on this matter.
Little Dot naturally nodded repeatedly in agreent. Having made a significant discovery in the Broken Hundred Mountain Range, he needed ti to digest it properly.
Ti was passing by quickly.
Very soon.
A fortnight passed hurriedly within the Heaven nding Pavilion.
On this day, everything was ready.
Under the guidance of Mu Yan, several people hurriedly crossed a narrow path, heading for the hill behind this Pure Land.
In the depths of the hill, a huge figure stood tall.
It was a stone statue, enormous and as tall as the surrounding peaks. It was the founder of the Heaven nding Pavilion.
Yet, it had beco chipped and weatherworn because of ti. The material used to create it was not rare, only ordinary marble, so now one could barely discern it as a human shape.
Passing the giant statue and continuing deeper, one would find a garden.
The garden was quite old. Evolving through the passing of vast eras from ancient tis to the present, now only stones were left.
Cold winds blew, spider webs swaying between the remnants of walls. Debris was scattered about, and patches of mottled moss grew in the damp crevices of bricks. Insect songs echoed from the weeds in the corners, amplifying the desolation of the scene, an image of bleak gloom.
In the center of the yard, a gourd vine climbed among a pile of loose stones. It was not particularly large, only about five to six ters long, but it had a sturdy root system, indicating that it had lived for many years. However, its leaves had withered and fallen, looking weak and on the verge of complete death.
Mu Yan did not dare to be careless. He quickly fetched the Immortal Divine Spring Soil and a variety of other rare and precious items, including a piece o
Divine Spirit flesh.
The group was silently praying, strictly following the Ancient Law, their expressions extrely pious.
Humming loudly, the effects were striking indeed.
This seemingly dying Old Vine miraculously regained vitality again. The formidable life force was pervading, like a blazing sun, seeming to encompass
Heaven and Earth.
Heaven and Earth trembled, Runes shimred.
A powerful aura slowly ascended, like a brilliant sun illuminating the whole Heaven nding Pavilion.
In the sky, there were endless life forces converging here frantically. Eventually, they pierced the sky, forming a deafening, earth-shattering roar.
The next mont, countless brilliance showered down, even outshining the stars.
This phenonon was too shocking, as if it could illuminate the vast sky for ten thousand miles.
At this very mont.
Behind Liu Village, Jiang Hui, swaying in the sway of countless Willow Branches, was drawn to the intense vibration.
His gaze deepened as he looked straight through the nurous mountain ranges to a place far away.
High in the sky, an image of a plant, composed of myriad of lights, montarily appeared before his eyes.
It was an Old Vine, looking as if it had been washed of its mundane impurities, revealing a jade-like brilliance at this mont.
Jiang Hui was familiar with this sight and vaguely rembered this scene.
Wasn’t it supposed to be the Heaven nding Pavilion resurrecting their Spirit God Vine with the entirety of their strength?
However, Jiang Hui rembered clearly that although Little Dot had brought back the immortal Divine Spring, it proved to not be a miraculous item capable of reversing life and death. It did not manage to revive the Old Vine of the Heaven nding Pavilion completely, allowing it to live a second lifeti.
The reason for such an impactful scene now was due to the Old Vine forcefully drawing strength from nurous rare treasures and making a deliberate display. The purpose was to intimidate the hidden enemies.
“Although it hasn’t truly lived a second life, this Old Vine has survived such a long period from ancient tis to present. Now even though it has forci y returned itself to the peak of life, it can still create such a spectacle. It is indeed astounding, full of vigor even in old age!”
Jiang Hui exclaid in awe.
Though he admired the spirit of the Old Vine, the fact remained that the Heaven nding Pavilion would still face an imminent disaster. It had managed to intimidate its clandestine enemies for the mont, but regrettably, such a strategy could only be used once. After one attempt, the ruse was seen through by the Swallowing Sky Sparrow, who then united with other powerful beings to forcefully assault the Heaven nding Pavilion.
An endless catastrophe was upon them, all living beings were doing their utmost to strengthen themselves in readiness for the impending disaster.
The essence left behind by the Old Vine after its death was a top-rated Divine dicine capable of reversing heaven and earth’s creations. This was invaluable for so powerful beings and the nourishing of geniuses backed by their forces.
Such a treasure naturally attracted the attention of so terrifying entities long ago.
Of course, aside from those, there were those who bore grudges against the Heaven nding Pavilion, such as Old White Tiger King, and so on.
So were simply opportunists, who, upon seeing many powerful beings besieging the Heaven nding Pavilion, unwilling to be left out, also joined in to share the spoils of the Heaven nding Pavilion’s treasures and Treasured
Techniques.
Because of these various reasons, the Heaven nding Pavilion was ultimately destroyed, the formidable number one power of the Wilderness collapsed overnight.
However, currently, Jiang Hui had already slain the Swallowing Sky Sparrow and had the Old White Tiger under his control, the outco might change slightly.
But Jiang Hui could not be too certain.
The most terrifying aspect of fate was that it could forcefully steer things back to their original trajectory. If the Swallowing Sky Sparrow was no more, there could be other creatures to fill the gap.
Concerning whether to lend a helping hand or not, Jiang Hui had never considered the question.
Even though he had successfully Ignited The Divine Fire and was protected by the Paradise artifact, he didn’t fear any entity.
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