I Am the Fated Villain-Chapter 1102 - 463: Long time no see, I will never forget it
Chapter 1463: Long time no see, I will never forget it
Even after facing calamities and encountering unknown enemies, Zhao Qi had never experienced such a terrifying sensation; every hair on his body trembled. However, this feeling arrived quickly and faded just as fast, as if it had been an illusion.
Puzzled, Zhao Qi attempted to deduce the boundless coordinates of the real world of Mountains and Seas once more. Fortunately, this time, he did not experience the same horror and fear that had overwhelmed him before.
“What just happened?” he wondered, unable to comprehend his earlier experience. With his current cultivation level, understanding what he had just felt was challenging.
“Forget it. There are far too many strange, incomprehensible, and inconceivable things in this vast world; this one is no different,” Zhao Qi sighed slightly, deciding to stop dwelling on it.
After several deductions, he successfully determined the boundless coordinates of the real world of Mountains and Seas.
Soon, Zhao Qi gathered his manpower, tore apart the universe before him, and departed the Yanyang Realm, beginning his trek through the vastness. frёeωebɳovel.com
Meanwhile, beyond the endless distance, Gu Changge looked away, a chuckle escaping his lips. “I haven’t even started to attack you, yet you’ve already begun to trouble me.” He didn’t take this trivial matter to heart.
It was impossible for Zhao Qi to deduce the current boundless coordinates of the Daochang Realm. When he arrived there, he would surely encounter unexpected surprises. However, this incident sparked another plan for Gu Changge.
He had initially intended to wait and use the backhand he left on Barbara later, but it now seemed necessary to act sooner. After all, the Yanyang Realm had created such a significant loophole for him. What if he didn’t make the most of it?
Immediately, Gu Changge closed his eyes slightly, awakening the imprint he had left on Barbara’s body at that time. The Yanyang Realm was an infinite distance away from his current location, but when Gu Changge left that imprint, it was embedded in Barbara’s mind as a form of inheritance. As long as her memory remained intact, this mark would endure forever. No matter how powerful others might be, it was impossible for them to detect the existence of this brand.
Soon, a scene materialized before Gu Changge’s eyes once more. A young girl in white sat cross-legged within a verdant star of life, surrounded by wisps of heavenly aura.
In every pore, a haze of flesh and blood emanated from her, a manifestation of a terrifying physique. Over the years, numerous memory fragments of this girl in white flowed before Gu Changge like rushing water.
“The fate of the Yanyang Realm has declined to this point, which is beyond my expectations,” he mused. “Compared to the Xi Yuan civilization, the Yanyang Realm is indeed much weaker. But it’s a pity that it is so far removed from me.”
Gu Changge shook his head slightly, feeling a tinge of regret.
At that moment, in the Yanyang Realm, within the territory governed by Zhou Mie Mansion, Barbara sat in meditation with her eyes closed. Suddenly, she felt a strange sensation in her heart. It was as if she could hear a vague, distant voice calling her name.
“Barbara…”
Someone was calling for her? The voice was gentle and familiar, echoing from deep within her memory, gradually surfacing through the clouds and mist. Each time she drifted into a dream, this voice would reach her ears, reminding her of the cherished moments spent in the Barbarian Continent.
Could it be that this time, she was dreaming again?
Even if it was just a dream, she longed to see him again—to thank him and then say goodbye.
“Senior…” Barbara called softly as she suddenly opened her eyes.
Before her lay a green and ancient forest, the night sky stretching above, lonely and filled with stars. A full moon hung high, and the night wind whistled, creating a sensation that felt both empty and cold.
This was among the barbarian tribes. A bright bonfire flickered, with many barbarians seated around it, drinking and feasting on meat. Some tribesmen had begun to dance, their faces dark and flushed under the warm glow of the flames.
Barbara hadn’t expected to witness the scene from the night she parted with her senior once more. She remembered drinking with many clansmen, joyfully reminiscing about the past.
However, as she came back to her senses and tried to find her senior, she discovered that he had long since vanished, just as he had arrived—without a sound and leaving no trace. The only remnant of him was the white dress he had worn back then, which still held his aura.
Barbara gazed at the scene that seemed etched deeply in her memory, and a surge of emotions flooded her mind, encompassing joy and profound regret. If only she had found her senior earlier, perhaps she could have said goodbye formally and called him “Master” in person.
“Long time no see; you have not disappointed me,” a voice suddenly whispered in her ear, stunning Barbara.
Snapping back to reality, she looked around and saw a figure in white standing not far from her, a faint smile gracing the corners of his mouth as he spoke to her.
Barbara stared at the familiar figure before her.
With those familiar eyebrows, recognizable facial features, and characteristic expressions, she couldn’t help but open her mouth halfway, stunned once again. She seemed frozen, her eyes widening slightly in disbelief.
“Huh? Could it be that it’s been so long since I saw you that you’ve forgotten me?” Gu Changge remarked, shaking his head slightly with a smile.
“Se… Senior…”
“Barbara… how could Barbara forget senior?”
In that moment, Barbara’s previously indifferent expression melted away like ice and snow. No matter how hard she tried, she couldn’t hide the excitement and joy shining in her eyes. Her voice trembled slightly as she spoke.
She didn’t know why she was suddenly seeing Gu Changge again in this dreamlike scene, but for her, it was already a tremendous gift to reunite with the senior who had shown her kindness.
“It’s good that you didn’t forget,” Gu Changge said with a light chuckle. “If you had forgotten me, I might still feel a little sad.”
Hearing this, Barbara quickly shook her head and replied, “Impossible! How could I forget my senior? I will never forget you in my lifetime.”
If it hadn’t been for Gu Changge’s sudden appearance back then, helping her navigate the nearly incomprehensible tragic future, she might still be trapped in a cycle of reincarnation, unable to awaken from one life to the next. She would have remained mired in pain, vengeance, and despair, endlessly spiraling through the cycle. To her, Gu Changge was, as he had said upon their first meeting, her nobleman.
“You are about to become the Immortal King. It seems you haven’t slacked off these days,” Gu Changge remarked, a smile on his face as he examined Barbara’s cultivation, gauging whether she had been diligent during this time.
Barbara felt confident about her current progress, which was largely due to the many techniques Gu Changge had initially taught her, along with the divine powers she had acquired.