Chapter 728: Chapter 503: Conversation and Change_1
“Do you believe, Sir, that one day, the land under our feet would ultimately disintegrate and plunge into unprecedented tribulation?”
“At that ti, the Ten Thousand Clans will wither, life will die in silence, blood will flow into a sea, and this epoch will be the darkest and most chaotic in the ancient past!”
With a deep undertone, Ye Fan’s words slip off his tongue.
Initially, he didn’t want to say these things and had other questions in mind. Without knowing why, his speech shifted to this topic instead.
However, since he had already spoken, there was no harm done. What he wanted to see now was the reaction of the Master of Liu Village.
Ye Fan’s gaze was profound, staring directly at Jiang Hui, trying to discern sothing else from the man’s face before him.
Regrettably, Jiang Hui’s expression did not change at all throughout, calm as a serene lake without a ripple.
“Forgive for being dull, but I don’t quite grasp the aning of your words!”
After quite so ti, Jiang Hui responded faintly without a change in his expression.
Truth be told, he did not really understand what Ye Fan was trying to convey.
It wasn’t that he couldn’t understand Ye Fan’s words.
While others might be mystified, he, with his godlike perspective, was able to grasp the content of Ye Fan’s words easily.
What Jiang Hui didn’t quite understand was why Ye Fan wanted to tell him all this.
It all seed inexplicable.
Could it be that Ye Fan had discovered sothing?
But this was clearly impossible.
He was devoid of cause and effect, without destiny, unaffected by everything; heaven did not touch him, earth did not know him.
Even the stronger entities could not possibly discover anything from him, let alone the current Ye Fan.
“Do you really not understand?!”
Yet, Ye Fan suddenly chuckled.
“Why do you say that?” Jiang Hui’s brows furrowed slightly, finding Ye Fan’s response rather peculiar.
“Don’t you find your reaction too composed?” Ye Fan retorted, with his gaze fixed on Jiang Hui, an indescribable gleam flitting past his eyes in monts.
He was extraordinary in appearance, with his black locks hanging loosely over his shoulders, his face handso and full of life. Having consud the Divine dicine in his early years, he always appeared youthful, resembling a Banished Immortal.
Of course, this does not imply that Ye Fan had a childlike face. It’s just that his appearance always seems sowhat naive to others.
At these words, Jiang Hui felt a sudden chill in his heart.
In retrospect…
It was indeed true that his reaction was too poised.
Excessive composure, however, would inevitably lead to abnormality, suggesting a reaction that was far from what one might consider normal.
If it were anyone else, after hearing such words, they would be shocked and confused at the very least. Even if not so, they should show so signs of surprise.
Outsmarted by his own cunning.
Jiang Hui sighed.
The Ye Fan at this point had lived as Ye Emperor for aeons, witnessing life and death, observing the collapse of dynasties and empires, suppressing countless foes, and overcoming all worldly obstacles. He was no longer the young man from the Desolate Ancient Tis with Nine Dragons Pulling his Coffin.
It might be an exaggeration to say that the Ye Fan of this era had crossed more bridges than the roads he had walked. Regardless of experience or cunning, he exceeded him significantly. Playing smart in front of such a person is quite challenging.
In contrast to Jiang Hui’s re hundred years of accumulation, Ye Fan had an experience spanning umpteen millennia, and the difference was quite significant.
This incident served as a wake-up call for Jiang Hui; no matter what, one should never be smug without absolute power at disposal.
“The words you said were not hard to understand. I was just confused about why you would want to tell all this?”
Jiang Hui no longer feigned ignorance, but continued the conversation based on Ye Fan’s remarks.
“Then you must believe in my words, Betokening the darkest and turbulent ti is imminent!”
“It’s not a matter of believing or not. Your words have been widely circulated in the continent, and you are not the first one to say that.
The Old Priest in the Frontier Wilderness City conveyed the exact sa ssage on his deathbed. I am just a little confused as to why you, who have traversed ti and space, would want to specifically converse with about all this?!”
Jiang Hui replied slowly, his eyes shining brightly as if they contained so peculiar magic.
“Because I ca from that epoch!” Ye Fan declared resoundingly, his gaze fierce.
Jiang Hui was montarily at a loss. Ye Fan’s candid approach left him unsure of how to respond.
However, he felt that there was sothing amiss about Ye Fan’s statent.
Ye Fan made his na in the Desolate Ancient Tis. During that ti, Emperor Huang Tian had already erged, cutting off the age-old epochs. Although the decline was inevitable and the world was imprisoned, it was unrelated to the word ‘chaos’. Compared to the Chaotic Era, it was considered a relatively perfect world.
Ye Fan noticed the mistake in his speech and quickly corrected, “I haven’t experienced that most chaotic era, but I know its aftermath!”
“So, what happens next?” Jiang Hui slightly raised an eyebrow and asked instead.
“Aren’t you curious?!” Ye Fan was slightly taken aback, surprised by Jiang Hui’s response.
“Whether curious or not, ti always flows forward. Regardless of whether I accept it or not, the future is predetermined, just as everything has an appointed end, as you’ve said before.
However, since powerful beings like you could erge after the most chaotic era, it must an that soone had stepped forward to resolve that catastrophe!”
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