God-Tier Fishing System-Chapter 594

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Chapter 594: Chapter 594

However, the Emperor’s things were absolutely extraordinary.

Everything stored in this hall was at least holy grade. Some of the jade bottles even faintly radiated a pressure that made one’s heart tighten—there was no doubt that among them existed legendary Emperor-grade elixirs.

Ethan stood quietly in place and slowly lifted his head.

Above the circular chamber, the stone wall was riddled with countless dense holes. From those holes, a subtle yet profound aura flowed downward like invisible threads, permeating the entire space.

After Elara and the others finished examining the spiritual plants at the center, their gazes naturally shifted to the jade bottles and brocade boxes placed on the surrounding stone platforms.

Even if they were to turn around and leave at this very moment, this trip into the Training Trial Secret Realm could already be called a resounding success.

Dozens of ancient spiritual plants—some of them extinct in the outside world.

Several holy-grade medicinal herbs. twenty-five high-grade elixirs in total, each one priceless.

Elara, Kara, and Risa could not suppress the joy on their faces. Their eyes lingered on the spiritual plants and pills, their throats unconsciously rolling.

For cultivators, this was temptation at the level of fate itself.

"Mr. Ethan," Elara finally asked, "should we collect these now?"

Ethan swept his gaze around the chamber once more. After confirming that there were no hidden traps or fluctuations, he nodded calmly.

"Take them."

To an Emperor, these things were valuable, but they were far from irreplaceable.

"I suspect that the true inheritance of Emperor Sage lies deeper underground," Ethan added slowly.

"This place is likely just the beginning."

Hearing this, the three of them moved quickly.

However, instead of keeping anything for themselves, Elara and Risa placed all the spiritual plants, jade bottles, and brocade boxes into an independent storage ring, sealing it carefully.

"Mr. Ethan," Elara said seriously, handing the ring over, "if not for you, Risa and I would have already died here. These pills and spiritual plants should belong to you first."

Kara didn’t say a word. She directly tossed another storage ring to Ethan.

For her, giving it to Ethan was no different from keeping it herself. After all, they were all members of the Azure Origin Dao Sect.

Ethan caught the rings and nodded lightly.

"I’ll take them for now. After we leave the secret realm, we’ll distribute everything according to our prior agreement."

Then his tone shifted.

"Now, all of you enter the Nine-Colored Soul-Living Bottle."

As he spoke, a jade bottle glowing with nine-colored light appeared in his palm.

Kara and the others didn’t hesitate. In a flash of light, they were all drawn inside.

Ethan put away the Nine-Colored Soul-Living Bottle and murmured softly, "The laws of heaven and earth."

His body rapidly shrank, reducing itself to a tiny size, and he slipped into one of the dense holes in the stone wall above.

Spiritual plants could not grow without the nourishment of heaven and earth’s spiritual energy.

Yet this chamber, though rich in herbs, had only thin spiritual energy.

That contradiction alone proved that something was feeding them from elsewhere.

When Ethan entered earlier, he had already sensed that mysterious aura—rich vitality, subtle yet enduring.

That aura was the true reason these spiritual plants could survive and flourish for countless years.

And anything capable of emitting such an aura was unquestionably a treasure of heaven and earth.

The aura flowed from the holes above.

As long as he followed its direction, he would inevitably reach its source.

And that source would certainly be far more precious than the elixirs below.

Ethan moved swiftly through the narrow stone passages, flying against the current of the breath.

At the same time, his mental energy spread outward, probing every corner of the surrounding space.

The interior of the stone wall was a labyrinth—countless tunnels intertwined, crossing and overlapping like the veins of some ancient beast.

If not for Ethan’s powerful perception, even a Supreme cultivator would have become hopelessly lost here.

About a quarter of an hour later—

Ethan’s eyes narrowed.

The mysterious aura was growing stronger.

Stronger and purer with every breath.

It was filled with boundless vitality, warming the body, soothing the mind, and washing away exhaustion.

It felt as if one had labored endlessly, then stepped into a hot spring beneath a clear sky, finally lying down in complete peace.

The comfort was indescribable.

"This aura is incredible," Ethan thought.

"Not only does it contain immense vitality, it also calms the mind and repairs fatigue."

"What exactly is producing this?"

His anticipation grew heavier with every step.

The airflow in the tunnels intensified, forming swirling currents that tugged at his robes and hair.

"Almost there."

A faint light appeared ahead.

The wind weakened.

Ethan shot forward and emerged from the exit.

"The laws of heaven and earth!"

In an instant, his body expanded back to normal size.

The scene before him made even Ethan, who had seen countless wonders, freeze in surprise.

He had left the underground ruins entirely.

Above ground lay a vast, secluded valley.

At its center was a lake, crystal clear and tranquil.

And in the middle of the lake stood a small island.

Upon that island grew a towering giant tree—

No.

Two trees.

Two enormous brown trunks intertwined at the roots, their growth inseparable, as if born to rely on one another. Their branches spiraled upward, wrapping and overlapping in complex patterns.

Countless thick limbs stretched outward, covered in dense green-yellow leaves.

The crown of the trees spread like an enormous canopy, blocking out the sky itself.

This was the largest tree Ethan had ever seen—dozens of times larger than the fossilized giant tree outside the swamp.

From afar, the branches and leaves swayed gently, emitting faint green fluorescence.

That light drifted into the air, releasing the same mysterious aura Ethan had followed.

Ethan took a deep breath.

The vitality flooding his lungs was overwhelming.

He activated the Heaven-Piercing Mind Eyes.

What he saw made his pupils contract.

The life force of these twin trees was vast and unfathomable, as deep as the earth itself, silent and eternal like an ancient abyss.

Ethan moved toward the lake’s center.

The canopy alone covered nearly half the water’s surface.

Looking up at the colossal trees, he felt unexpectedly small.

All around the valley, countless rare spiritual plants thrived.

Medicinal aura filled the air, intertwining and drifting like mist.

This single pair of trees was supporting the entire valley’s ecosystem.

What kind of existence was this?

"Twin trees... born to support one another."

Ethan murmured softly.

Suddenly—

A sharp, piercing roar echoed through the valley.

The canopy that blocked the sky trembled violently, and a beam of fire erupted from the dense branches, shooting skyward like a blazing sun, radiating dazzling brilliance and scorching flames.

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