Otherworldly Desert Dust-Chapter 292 - 247: The Eternal and Unbreakable Boundary

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"At this point, taking over the Longevity Sect is a dead end, we must halt it right away," said Wu Hen.

It’s not that the Longevity Sect was terrifyingly powerful, but that taking over this path would trigger unknown chain reactions, ultimately leading to the obliteration of everyone trying to escape Red Port.

"If we’re considering taking over Magic Cube Star, we’ll need to think long term, given that our understanding of Magic Cube Star is still very limited," said Li Feng.

"We can start making deployments. Our arrows are not yet on the string, and there’s still time to change course," the Mechanical Mouse proposed.

"You’re right. We haven’t reached a point of no return. Since we’ve taken a wrong turn, let’s sift out another path," Li Feng nodded in agreement.

Change the strategy, turn the ship around.

If ahead lies a vast unknown glacier of death, why let humanity’s ark smash into it?

Li Feng had great faith in the Death Omen Law that Wu Hen had evolved. This rare and special ability was like an extra chip in their game against the high-dimensional insects, preventing them from being unfairly matched while the opponent blocked all information and perception and stood from a God-like perspective.

The Death Omen Law made the game closer to being fair, which bolstered Li Feng’s confidence in winning the ultimate victory in this confrontation!

"My perceptual limit has been suppressed. If I could advance my Spiritual Vision by one more stage, I should be able to see a more precise Death Omen," Wu Hen expressed.

Currently, the Death Omen was somewhat vague, capable of predicting only the life and death in the near future for those whom he had contact with.

In the Otherworldly Desert Dust, there were many forms of life. Take, for instance, his collection of Death Omen Yuan You. If he had possessed the Death Omen Law before that, it too would have predicted nothing but a dead end.

After all, he actually died once.

But the outcome was immensely beneficial to Wu Hen. Had he not chosen to embrace death to give birth to life, he wouldn’t have evolved the Death Omen Law, much less provided an early warning of extinction for all of humanity.

Wu Hen also needed some time to explore his own Law.

"If it’s perception that’s being suppressed, you might consider returning to the homeland," the Mechanical Mouse suggested at that moment.

"To practice in the homeland?" asked Wu Hen.

"Yes, the Law of Nuwa God End also has an isolating effect on high-dimensional life forms. Even if their high-dimensional gaze could penetrate the barriers of Nuwa God End, it would surely be weakened. Therefore, you might as well train your perception within Nuwa God End, perhaps breaking through," Li Feng advised.

"Understood," Wu Hen nodded. Why hadn’t he thought of using the Nuwa God End to shield against the high-dimensional insects’ suppression before?

"Rat, relay my command to the persons in charge of every section to halt the execution of the plan," instructed Li Feng.

After the Rat responded, it rapidly drafted an order to suspend the plan, which was then authenticated by the rotation of Li Feng’s iris, completing the conveyance of information.

"A pause?" Wu Hen was somewhat puzzled by this order.

"Yes. Since we’re testing the waters, we shouldn’t take too big a step back all at once. If we miss the perfect timing to escape, I fear we’ll be trapped in Red Port for the rest of our lives," said Li Feng.

A complete halt was impossible.

They still needed to continue observing, to fully gauge the situation in Red Port.

"The total amount of Yuan You in Magic Cube Star is indeed sufficient for us to make an escape, but you also know that I’m not only looking to escape Red Port but also concerned about the path we take afterwards," Li Feng continued.

"The properties of the Yuan You Mine held by the Longevity Sect are most suitable for Nuwa God End and they align with our virtual technology development. Only by obtaining the Longevity Sect’s Yuan You can all of humanity enter a phase of virtual exploration, significantly reducing casualties. This represents whether we will be able to live in this world with dignity in the future…"

"Whereas the Yuan You from Magic Cube Star is purely energy and incapable of enhancing our virtual technology."

"Choosing between a disgraceful flight from here or entering that terrifying era of downfall, if I must choose, I still hope to live with dignity," Li Feng revealed his authentic inner thoughts.

Magic Cube Star was the backup plan for a reason.

"I understand your feelings. Please give me some time, I will achieve a perceptual breakthrough. By then, my Death Omen Law should become more precise," said Wu Hen.

"We have complete confidence in you; you’ve never let us down," Li Feng stated.

Li Feng’s lack of confidence lay within himself, often doubting whether his choice to counter the powers within the Otherworldly Desert Dust through technology was profoundly foolish.

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But this was his forte, and what he could do was to use his lifelong knowledge to change the fate of humanity.

"What you hope for is also what I look forward to. You should know that when you issued me a virtual helmet, I always believed I was stepping into a highly thrilling virtual game. Although there have been quite a few accidents in the process, as long as you fix this big BUG, you’ll still be a great virtual universe designer," Wu Hen said with a laugh.

"Haha, I’ll fix it, I will, I definitely will," Li Feng laughed in response, his laughter revealing a hint of relief and detachment.

Wu Hen returned to his homeland.

Indeed, the high-dimensional gaze had significantly weakened.

This brought Wu Hen immense joy. Being in a situation with abundant resources, elevating his First Rank Perception to the Second Rank was not a particularly difficult task for him...

At critical moments, one still needs to rely on Mother Nuwa.

To better train his Spiritual Vision, Wu Hen blocked off his other two perceptions and retracted all his Divine Skills, traveling through the homeland solely as a Fourth Rank SuperAbnormal.

He went to the Ocean island previously dominated by the Ying Snake.

He found that the Ying Snake’s contamination of the sea was ongoing; a large number of mutated creatures had appeared in this sea area. Some of the servants who had served the Ying Snake had even occupied some small islands, becoming the demon beast tribes of those isles, starting to proliferate and evolve...

During the escape from the Divine Python Earth Vein, many of the Divine Python Beings fled to the Pure Land, with some migrating into the Nuwa God End. Their spiritual bloodlines underwent a purification in the biosphere of the homeland, leading to genetic and spiritual mutations in the wild flora and fauna, slowly aligning with the Otherworldly Dust.

Wu Hen seemed to wander aimlessly across the homeland, but he was using his Spiritual Vision to observe the transformations of all matter.

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Whether it was an invasive pollution or a form of acquiescence and change, Wu Hen couldn’t say for sure. It was like all of humanity, forced by the arrival of Otherworldly Dust to step into an evolutionary era, where life and death were fated, and success or failure was in the hands of heaven.

However, even as the interior of the homeland blended with the outside world, Wu Hen felt that there was a bit of forcing the issue.

It was evident that the absence of the extraordinary and mutations within the homeland over a long stretch of time was not due to the backwardness of the Nuwa Lineage but rather because the Nuwa God End was maintaining a tranquil law where all things approached a state of fairness.

Some predators of Otherworldly Dust had powers so overwhelming that, with their mouths open, they could swallow up a massive tribe...

But within the Nuwa God End, all things in the world followed a law of slow propagation and slow evolution; even the weakest mayfly would not vanish from a planet in an instant just because a powerful human disliked their insignificance.

Take mosquitoes and flies, for example; humans detest them immensely, but they have never been conquered by humankind—unless humans decide to perish along with the world, they might destroy them.

This was the Law within the Nuwa God End...

The seemingly cruel and savage Otherworldly Dust was grander and more unfathomable, existing at a higher dimension.

But to create an environment like the homeland, where everything was orderly and all creatures coexisted harmoniously, was even more difficult and meaningful.

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The real reason for the loss is the lack of a sense of belonging, a lack of security.

In Otherworldly Dust, no matter what realm you reach, there will always be more terrifying beings looking down upon you, gazing at you. They are like the keepers who have caged you; you cannot tell if they are your deities or your butchers... What’s more terrifying is that these deities or butchers who cage you are also unsure if they are being fed, observed, and experimented upon by even higher-dimensional lives.

In contrast, the Nuwa God End is truly a Pure Land.

Wu Hen suddenly understood the words Li Feng had spoken.

Perhaps in the past, their world also had the extraordinary, various Ascensions, and even more brilliant interstellar civilizations, but ultimately all perished in some Otherworldly abyss.

The reason for not passing down traditions and only leaving behind some so-called legends is probably that all evolution and transcendence are meaningless.

To be born in the morning and die at dusk, if it’s always brilliant and romantic, the significance may even be greater than an eternal oblivion in darkness and cold.

During his walks through the homeland, Wu Hen saw many old people still climbing mountains together, even though mutant beasts roamed the mountains; he saw carefree young people surfing and sailing, even if the waters were polluted and turbid; he saw stubborn and tenacious youths carrying their packs, searching for opportunities in the spiritually vibrant wilderness, seeking extraordinary power and yearning to fly through the skies and burrow through the earth; he also saw others like Li Feng exploring the material world, developing superior technology to face the unknown invasion; and likewise, many chose to return to the original way of life, farming, rearing animals, cooking with fire, as if the world’s changes had nothing to do with them—when disaster struck, they would leave it to fate.

"Otherworldly Dust can only be a part of the world, not a colossal abyss that looms over it..."

"It must be like the starry sky of the past—people can look up to it, fear it, explore it, but there must be an everlasting, unbreakable boundary that does not cause the slightest disturbance to the homeland."