I'm Really Going to Become an Immortal
Chapter 561 - 338: The Server that Carries the Dream World_2

Chapter 561: Chapter 338: The Server that Carries the Dream World_2

In fact, Chen Yun had recently tried many materials, and most of them had some reaction with spiritual power.

Yet, those substances guided by Super Intuition were just a bit more sensitive.

The reason why humanity hasn’t discovered such properties

Is simply because humans haven’t yet discovered and mastered spiritual power.

Lacking the necessary precursor technologies,

Not discovering the correlation between materials and spiritual power was normal.

While thinking this,

Chen Yun began his next move.

According to the guidance of Super Intuition, this was the last piece of material needed for crafting a server to host an independent Dream World.

With it, he could begin constructing a standalone Dream World!

Therefore,

Chen Yun couldn’t wait to use his Spiritual Position to retrieve the stone from the bottom of the lake, the process extremely smooth.

Chen Yun’s Spiritual Position, like an invisible arm, easily pierced through the thick ice layer, and the cold lake water seemed to offer no resistance at all.

He focused his spiritual power, gently enveloping a cubic meter-sized stone at the heart of the lake, then slowly lifted it upward.

As he did so, the stone, as though cradled by an invisible hand, rose from the lake bed, breaking through the water and ice.

It steadily hovered above the lake surface.

After the stone was removed, the lake didn’t splash or ripple as if some unseen force suppressed it. The ice, under the influence of the Spiritual Position, was as fragile as thin paper, easily broken through.

The entire process was shockingly silent, only the stone slowly rotating in midair, radiating a faint glow, revealing its extraordinary quality.

Chen Yun nodded in satisfaction; this stone was undoubtedly the crucial final material.

He stretched out his hand.

The stone then floated towards him, ultimately resting in the palm of his hand.

He felt the weak energy fluctuations from the stone, filled with anticipation.

The existence of this stone meant that he was about to realize his dream of independently constructing a Dream World.

It also meant that the idea of multiplayer gaming in Dream World was moving a big step closer to success.

As usual, having the stone hover about five thousand meters up, Chen Yun flashed a slight smile at the large cat below, indicating it should keep moving forward.

The large cat understood his gesture, issued a low roar, and turned to walk deeper into the dense forest.

Chen Yun stayed on the back of the large cat.

Following its steps through the snow, moving toward their next destination.

Behind him, the frozen little lake returned to tranquility, as if nothing had happened.

Only the remnants of the meteorite crater quietly told of a distant past.

...

Feeling the steady gait of the large cat, not a bit tired despite his constant weight of two hundred kilos, Chen Yun happily patted the cat’s head.

Not in vain was it a large cat with white stripes.

This protected animal holding dual nationality was far mightier than its close relative dealt with by Wu Song.

After all, just considering size,

The Northeastern tiger was essentially the largest among all tigers.

But no matter how large,

In front of Chen Yun, it was indeed just a large cat.

After trudging through the snow for a short while, a small log cabin appeared ahead.

It was a simple cabin constructed of rugged logs, its roof covered thickly with snow, the edge of the chimney faintly showing the traces left by smoke, obviously not completely abandoned.

The cabin’s windows were small, but their edges were carefully wrapped in animal skin to prevent the cold wind from entering. Despite its plain appearance, it gave a warm and reliable feeling.

This was a shelter left by a ranger.

Other than serving as a resting place for foresters, it was always unlocked.

It also served as a resting spot for lost travelers.

Having such a warm and restful place, even with food, was undoubtedly a lifesaver for those lost in snowy conditions.

Thus,

Most ranger cabins in the Northeast were open for travelers to rest.

Chen Yun riding the large cat here intended to continue his tasks inside the uninhabited cabin.

He truly wasn’t afraid of the growing snow and ice outside.

He could easily create a suitable cave anytime.

But since he had discovered the cabin under his spiritual coverage, there was no need to seek farther for an alternative.

Chen Yun directed the large cat closer to the cabin.

Already knowing with spiritual power that there was no one inside, he didn’t knock but simply pushed the door and entered.

Inside, a faint smell of wood lingered; at the center was a simple stone stove with some firewood next to it.

Old coats hung on the walls, and corners held barrels filled with dry food.

Besides a bed and several quilts,

there was nothing else.

Although lacking any high-tech gadgets, this simple cabin was still quite decent.

Chen Yun entered, shut the door behind him, and kept the cold and snowstorm outside.

Then he walked over to the stove and directly ignited the dry wood using the thermal sight.

Before long, the room had warmed up.

Chen Yun let the big cat lie on the carpet beside him, warming itself by the stove, and then he began to prepare for his next steps in this location.

He was about to retrieve numerous materials from the sky, which he had been using as a storage warehouse, when his gaze suddenly turned towards the distance.

Within the range of his spiritual power, it seemed something had been added.

In the snowy, icy forest, a thin figure seemed to be shivering as it moved forward.

Guo Ren Yuan was a regular high school student from the next village down from Greater Xing’an Mountain.

With his parents out working, only his grandfather and he were at home.

Since his grandfather, the only family member left at home, had fallen slightly ill and Guo Ren Yuan had a good understanding of herbal medicine from living in the mountains for many years, he decided to go up the mountain to simply gather some herbs to treat his grandfather.

However...

In these vast mountains, danger was everywhere.

Perhaps too worried about his grandfather, he had neglected the issue of his own lack of experience.

The weather in the mountains had been fine but suddenly changed, and the snow started getting heavier.

The weather, which had been quite clear, suddenly changed.

Dark clouds rapidly gathered, obscuring the sky.

Soon after, the wind speed suddenly increased, and a strong north wind carrying a bone-chilling cold swept in.

Snow began to fall, at first just a few flakes, but quickly turned into a dense curtain of snow that obscured the view.

The wind howled as if a wild beast was roaring.

Snowflakes were blown about by the furious wind, striking the face painfully.

Guo Ren Yuan had originally planned to gather the medicinal herbs and quickly return, but the sudden snowstorm caught him by surprise.

The snow quickly covered the mountain paths, and the once familiar routes became blurred, forcing him to move forward relying on his vague memory.

The snowstorm grew heavier, and the visibility worsened, the once clear landmarks now becoming hard to recognize.

He gradually realized something, he was lost!

This was not a minor issue.

This was a matter of life and death!

In the Northeast, where temperatures drop to dozens of degrees below zero, one could still lose their life by lying by the roadside for a night, even if dressed warmly.

Not to mention in these mountainous areas ravaged by the snowstorm.

Guo Ren Yuan’s breathing became rapid, each breath felt like swallowing cold blades.

Even dressed in thick clothes, he could not fully fend off the biting cold wind.

As time passed, Guo Ren Yuan’s strength continued to deplete.

Now there was no time for regrets.

He realized if he could not find shelter quickly, he might indeed be in mortal danger.

He had to find a way out quickly.

But...

Where was the way out?

Feeling his body gradually stiffening, Guo Ren Yuan felt somewhat despairing.

Peering through the snowstorm that took away most of his vision, he struggled to spot any familiar terrain or landmarks around.

In a daze.

Perhaps by some fortuitous mercy,

Guo Ren Yuan saw a few familiar trees!

A strong survival instinct kicked his mind into high gear, and he immediately understood where he was.

After quickly recalling the surrounding terrain, Guo Ren Yuan couldn’t help but pause.

The nearest shelter was about five kilometers away in a ranger’s cabin.

This realization drained the color from his face.

It was good to know the location.

But...

That was five kilometers.

Looking at the raging snowstorm around him and his trembling body, Guo Ren Yuan knew he couldn’t make it that far.

A deep sense of despair surged over him.

The next moment, he lost consciousness and collapsed into the snow.

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