Urban Peerless Expert-Chapter 3102 - 3122: Hehe, I’ve found you!
Chapter 3102: Chapter 3122: Hehe, I’ve found you!
Lin Chen certainly wouldn’t have known that the Great Wilderness Saint had been watching over him for three months, as he was fully engrossed in a contest with the starry sky above his head.
The starry sky had appeared so suddenly and in such an eerie manner that it left Lin Chen with no choice but to ponder over it further.
Where in the Thunder Secret Realm would one find anything simple?
If this starry sky were just a trivial trinket, it wouldn’t have manifested so mystically. Since he couldn’t understand it for a moment, that meant it was not simple!
If something so complex and incomprehensible appeared in the palace hall and nothing else, did that imply that the starry sky itself was an opportunity within the hall?
With that being the case, and now that his cultivation had hit a bottleneck, it was worth wrestling with this starry sky to the end.
Lin Chen sensed that subtle gaze, a sense of something dodging and darting, as if within the starry sky there was an unknown presence playing hide-and-seek with him. His task now was to find it!
Lin Chen’s heart and mind submerged into this starry sky as he slowly searched.
When Lin Chen immersed himself in it, he found that the starry sky seemed to have become more vibrant and even more immense.
In the pitch-black night sky, it seemed as though there were points of flickering light. And as Lin Chen looked closely, his vision seemed to zoom in bit by bit, until he could see the other side.
It was like a panoramic view of space, where the manipulator could magnify any given point over and over again, revealing sights unseen from a previous perspective.
Stars that originally didn’t exist were now being discovered by Lin Chen from the profound depths of the starry sky, and as he continued to immerse and delve deeper, it was as if he no longer lay on the ground inside the palace hall, but was instead floating within the starry sky.
What was initially just a small patch of starry sky covering the top of the hall had now seemingly become a boundless, true universe.
It was as if Lin Chen was traveling through the universe, searching for a hidden, living star.
One day passed, then another, and yet another...
Lin Chen lay on a soft mat, completely still, as if he had become a statue.
The Great Wilderness Saint continued to watch leisurely, as he said, he wasn’t in a hurry. A few months were but a momentary flick for him, but the Palace Lord, with many duties to attend to, naturally couldn’t keep watching here forever.
The Palace Lord returned to the Great Wilderness Temple. She came to check twice in the meantime and saw Lin Chen lying there exactly as she had seen him before, seemingly without any change. As the time drew closer to the six-month deadline, the Palace Lord’s heart felt rather complicated.
It was as if she breathed a sigh of relief, yet there was also a hint of disappointment.
If Lin Chen were here, he would surely tease her with, "This is just like the typical fear of seeing your brother endure hardship, and yet envy him driving a Land Rover."
Time blinked past over two months, and Lin Chen, who had been statue-like all along, suddenly moved.
He faced the starry sky above him but closed his eyes.
His body remained motionless as if he had given up; he seemed to have fallen asleep.
The Great Wilderness Saint saw this and his brow slightly furrowed, a contemplative look in his eyes.
Of course, Lin Chen hadn’t truly fallen asleep. By closing his eyes, had he given up using his eyes to examine the starry sky, choosing instead to use his heart to sense it?
The Saint had tried this approach himself before, but to no avail.
Would Lin Chen end up with the same result?
Time flew by, and ten more days passed, with the six-month period fast approaching. Lin Chen still lay there.
The Great Wilderness Saint looked at the starry sky on the screen, his expression slightly disappointed.
It didn’t work again?
Had Lin Chen, despite drawing its gaze, still not achieved a clear result?
Had Lin Chen failed too?
This outcome wasn’t unexpected, but the Great Wilderness Saint felt as though things shouldn’t just end like this.
The Star Chart Spirit had finally stirred; without any results, would it revert to silence?
Wasn’t that appearing for nothing?
As the Saint was grappling with his complex emotions, a stir suddenly appeared on the screen.
Lin Chen, who had been like a statue, suddenly cracked a smile and, with his eyes still closed, sat up from the soft mat.
"Hehe, found you!"
The Great Wilderness Saint also abruptly rose from his chair, astonishment showing on his face.
Found? What had Lin Chen found, the Star Chart Spirit?
How did he find it?
While the Great Wilderness Saint was fraught with uncertainty, the starry sky hovering above Lin Chen suddenly came to life.
Suddenly, clusters of stars in the Star River sparkled, and the entire universe seemed to exist on the small Star Map above, with countless stars revolving, converging into numerous Light Points, then merging into a dazzling radiance.
The starry sky shone, then rapidly contracted, like a collapsing Black Hole, shrinking in an instant to the size of a thumb-sized black bead.
This black bead was so profoundly dark, akin to the depths of a black hole, devoid of any speck of light, and turned into a streak of black radiance that fell straight from midair, striking the spot between Lin Chen’s upturned eyebrows.
This 𝓬ontent is taken from f(r)eeweb(n)ovel.𝒄𝒐𝙢