I'm Really Going to Become an Immortal
Chapter 268 - 200 Have you been here all along?_2

Chapter 268: Chapter 200 Have you been here all along?_2

Couldn’t help but want to howl.

Or rather, had an urgent desire to burst into song, venting the excitement within.

"At first I was afraid, I was petrified Kept thinking I could never live without you by my side..."

Chen Yun’s powerful voice, combined with telekinesis stirring the air for accompaniment, made his singing seem like he was in a KTV.

"I Will Survive" is an immortal anthem of freedom, conveying a force and spirit of independence released from the depths of one’s heart with its strong rhythm and uplifting melody.

This song is not just about personal emotional liberation; it is a universal declaration of freedom that encourages everyone who hears it to bravely face the challenges and betrayals in life and ultimately find their own strength and freedom.

But Chen Yun hadn’t thought so much about it.

He simply wanted to sing freely.

Even going so far as to switch songs halfway through to another passionately known song, his powerful voice making the soul tremble.

"I am a little bird, wanting to fly oh fly but cannot soar high, I search and search and search, for a warm embrace, is such a request too high..."

This song, through the image of "a little bird," expresses the common desire to break through limitations and pursue loftier ideals, as well as the spirit of enduring setbacks without giving up, deeply touching the hearts of listeners.

But Chen Yun didn’t care for the deeper meanings.

He just wanted to sing out the limitless excitement in his heart with all his might.

Even skipping the intro and starting directly from the climax.

He wasn’t singing for the sake of art.

He just wanted to sing to his own delight.

The orca’s huge body sparkled with a gentle sheen under the warm sunlight, and each swish of its tail fin stirred up fine waves, as if providing accompaniment to this fantastic KTV journey.

Chen Yun, riding the Orca Leader, perfectly synchronized with the rhythm of the waves, which seemed to harmonize with his lofty singing.

Now and then they dove into the deep blue to explore the ocean’s mysteries; sometimes they leaped out of the water, responding to the soaring seagulls, enjoying that moment of freedom and exhilaration.

Above was the boundless blue sky and white clouds, while the profound and mysterious ocean lay below, an experience far surpassing everyday constraints.

The song even reached the clouds and a place even further.

During this wild gallop,

Chen Yun, as per his prearranged plan, rode the Orca Leader with the orca underlings, purposefully searching for shipwrecks.

Upon careful inspection, it could be found

that the South Sea near Southeast Asia indeed had plenty of shipwrecks.

Although he hadn’t encountered many on the way south,

Chen Yun, riding the orca, recorded more than a dozen coordinates whilst roaming nearby in his mind with Transparent World Perception.

Those were all places where he confirmed the existence of shipwrecks with jewels.

Three of the shipwrecks left a deep impression on Chen Yun.

The first wreck was an ancient sailing ship, its hull covered with coral and seaweed, yet its former splendor was still discernible. The deck was scattered with rusting anchors and broken barrels, and through the shattered portholes of the cabin, piles of gold and silver coins twinkled in the dim light, along with several exquisite porcelain vases, whose patterns were still vivid, telling tales of the distant East.

The second ship appeared more modern, likely an early twentieth-century steamship. Although the hull structure was mostly eroded by time, a relatively well-preserved naval compass in the cockpit still pointed in an unknown direction, as if guiding explorers to continue their journey. In the ship’s cargo hold lay several well-sealed wooden boxes containing ancient books unharmed by water.

The most eye-catching one was the remnants of what seemed to be a warship. The gun emplacements were no longer there, but the scattered shells and tattered flags around it revealed its past glory. Hidden within the depths of this warship was a secret compartment containing a rotting naval logbook in seawater, along with some precious gemstones and artifacts that faintly glowed under the weak underwater light.

Aside from these three shipwrecks, the other coordinates also had varying degrees of salvage value; all that was left was to return and hand the coordinates over to people at Xianghe Real Estate.

However, aside from that, Chen Yun felt that he should pay special attention to the potential shipwrecks in the Eastern Sea and Yellow Sea on the way back.

Although the South Sea area had many shipwrecks,

clearly, some were too far away, and it would be better to look around the Eastern Sea and Yellow Sea.

Considering that Xianghe Real Estate’s main forces and resources were concentrated in the inland Sichuan region, where to salvage shipwrecks seemed to make no difference.

The forces arranged in Jiangnan Province, closer to the Eastern Sea and Yellow Sea, were also of no help in salvaging shipwrecks.

So Chen Yun thought, maybe there’s no need to specifically look for shipwrecks between the Eastern Sea and Yellow Sea after all?

Perhaps the ones in the South Sea were already enough?

He pondered this.

Chen Yun had already led the orca pod to the seas near Tai Xi.

This caused him to stop his wild musings.

Gazing at the seemingly empty waters around him.

Even though there weren’t many people nearby at the moment,

Chen Yun knew that this area would frequently encounter many individuals.

After all, this was considered a relatively nearshore zone.

To the west of Tai Province was the Tai Province Strait, some 75 to 220 nautical miles away from the Fujian coast.

By the normal standards of maritime zoning,

this could be considered a nearshore area of Hua Country.

There were plenty of fishermen active in this region, and due to some political reasons, plenty of military vessels as well.

Him passing by alone in search of sunken ships was one thing, but riding through with a pod of orcas was quite conspicuous.

Besides, the orca pod was not suited to follow him around everywhere.

Because of changes in the ecological environment and human activity interference, they were still better off making the deep sea their ideal habitat.

So Chen Yun decisively left the Orca Leader’s back.

Gazing earnestly at the orca pod, which had regrouped and played together for half a day,

"It seems we’ll be parting for quite a while this time."

"It’s the same words as before, I’ll come to play with you guys later, I’ve got your backs!"

Chen Yun said seriously.

This time, he didn’t mention anything so juvenile as having a first mount, mainly because he remembered a black bear back in the forests of Laojun Mountain that was thinking of him.

If talking about a first mount, actually, that black bear was more fitting.

After all, it was indeed the first fierce beast he encountered, and at that time, he even rode it all around the vast forests of Laojun Mountain.

Remembering those times,

Chen Yun gave a slight smile to the orca pod before him.

Seeing that they could vaguely sense the separation and displayed sorrowful emotions, Chen Yun placed the Stone Trident he was planning to take back into the mouth of the Orca Leader, letting it carry it like that.

"Don’t lose it,"

Chen Yun said, then turned around without hesitation.

Although he felt somewhat reluctant to leave, he quickly calmed down under the influence of rational balancing mechanisms.

Just like last time,

he was sure he’d come back again to ride with the orcas. Perhaps by that time, he would have taken to the skies, ready to elevate the orcas to heaven along with himself.

Parting was just to make the next meeting even better.

This time, he left the Stone Trident with the orcas.

He believed these clever little creatures wouldn’t lose this object.

And as long as they carried it,

Chen Yun would always be able to have an out-of-body experience and descend beside them.

Even though him, just a soul emergence over, couldn’t often play with them,

he could at least keep watch over them.

If they encountered any danger, he, the soul emergence, could always assist in battle with an overwhelming Killing Intent and spiritual power that could crush all beings.

Even if the intensity of his spiritual power and Killing Intent decreased a hundredfold after the out-of-body experience, they would still be quite effective.

Even if the strength of spiritual power became useless,

a hundredfold weakened Killing Intent would still be an unsolved mystery!

Unable to instantly kill or frighten to death the enemies of the orcas, he could still instill fear in their hearts to drive them away.

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