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Chapter 2236: Mystic realm 1

Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations

Di Hongyun couldn’t help but feel a growing sense of concern. His worry centered on the possibility of Gu Chaoyan being manipulated or used.

In response to his unease, Gu Chaoyan cast a reassuring glance his way, silently conveying, “Don’t fret. The mystic realm is perilous, and affiliations can be risky.”

Originally, Gu Chaoyan had intended to extend her invitation to everyone, but the disciples of the Three Pure Ones had decided to set up a situation where wits would be tested. In this circumstance, fairness in planning was of utmost importance.

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Yet, what was the source of her own apprehension?

Ultimately, the two schools forged an unexpected friendship.

As they pressed onward, preparedness gave way to a sense of security that cwith their increasing numbers.

Continuing their journey, they encountered a mystic realm devoid of sunlight, weather, or any map. In such a setting, their only option was to forge ahead, as venturing into the unknown seemed the most logical course of action.

They were aware that the mystic realm held unpredictable perils, distinct from any others they had faced. Gu Chaoyan’s foremost concern revolved around the location of the One Origin Grass and how to secure it. If she failed to locate it, her entire expedition into the mystic realm would be in vain.

A quarter of their journey passed without any further incidents.

Given the absence of additional threats, everyone began to relax. Di Hongyun, especially, felt at ease in Gu Chaoyan’s company. Unable to contain his curiosity, he inquired, “I can’t help but wonder why the mystic realm of the SuprSect has suddenly becso perilous. Last year, it was a level-four mystic realm, and this year, it’s classified as level-five. Elder Man once mentioned that a level-five mystic realm would, at most, cause injuries. But now, we’ve witnessed so many casualties.”

Di Hongyun was perplexed by the abrupt change in circumstances.

His bewilderment persisted, particularly concerning the events that transpired at the altar and the significant number of Three Pure Ones disciples who had met their demise.

‘”l’nere can only De one explanation,” Gu cnaoyan didn’t responcl verDa11Y, Dut the Three Pure Ones’ disciples felt compelled to articulate their thoughts. “It seems this isn’t merely a level-5 mystic realm, but something more advanced. Otherwise, we wouldn’t be witnessing such a high casualty rate.”

“Only those who’ve unlocked the mystic realm’s secrets can determine its true level, but…”

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“What I hadn’t anticipated,” they continued, “is that your SuprSect, seemingly unassuming, boasts such a robust foundation. The presence of divine creatures in the mystic realm intrigued us from the Three Pure Ones.

After sthere, we can now affirm their existence. The presence of divine creatures is quite ordinary in higher-level mystic realms.”

“Why? Why is the SuprSect’s mystic realm so formidable?” Di Hongyun’s confusion deepened.

The Three Pure Ones’ disciples were initially taken aback but quickly grasped the situation. It was understandable that those from the SuprSect might not be well-versed in these matters.

One of the Three Pure Ones’ disciples elaborated with a hint of pride, “Do you know how mystic realms cinto being?”

Di Hongyun shook his head, indicating his lack of knowledge.

“Mystic realms are extensions of a cultivator’s inner sanctum,” the disciple explained. “The mystic realm of your SuprSect is, in essence, the dwelling place of your Patriarch. As he approached the end of his life, he chose to devote his entire existence to the descendants of the SuprSect. In doing so, he transformed the knowledge, experiences, and practices of his lifetinto this sacred abode..”