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Chapter 1362 - Chapter 1362 Chapter 1225 The Wind Hole to the Qiankun Ice
Chapter 1362: Chapter 1225: The Wind Hole to the Qiankun Ice Gate in the Holy Land Chapter 1362: Chapter 1225: The Wind Hole to the Qiankun Ice Gate in the Holy Land …
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Chu Mu had entered the Wind-binding Sanctuary for more than half a year now.
It wasn’t that Chu Mu had intentionally wanted to devote such a long time to cultivation, but rather, the bold and skilled Chu Mu had inadvertently walked into the Chaotic Wind Zone, which lacked any discernible directions, and he had since lost the way back.
Since he couldn’t find his way out, Chu Mu had focused on cultivating here, but he gradually realized that some of the leaders and overlords in this Wind Belt seemed to recognize him and Qin. Whenever they saw them, they would just run away, not giving Chu Mu and Qin any opportunity to gain experience.
Chu Mu gave a wry smile. Was he really that terrifying?
Of course, this also clarified one thing: he had actually been wandering in the same Wind Belt all this time, having entered a true Wind Labyrinth.
“Let’s catch one and ask.”
Finally, Chu Mu had expended considerable effort and caught a Big Leader of this Wind Belt.
The Wind Elemental Overlord wore a gloomy face. It had always been avoiding this calamity that had appeared out of nowhere, yet it still ended up in the hands of this human.
After Chu Mu had gotten the directions, he released the Wind Elemental Overlord.
The Sanctuary needed to maintain a certain level balance, and Chu Mu wouldn’t kill for no reason, which scared the Wind Elemental Overlord into sweating!
Had it known earlier that this calamitous human was merely lost in its territory, it would have come out sooner to send him away, avoiding all this trouble for the Wind Leader overlords hiding in the recent times.
Of course, the Wind Elemental Overlord was somewhat malicious when giving Chu Mu directions; it didn’t direct Chu Mu back but instead sent him toward the more frightful Dead Wind Zone.
The Dead Wind Zone was a place even the Wind Elemental Overlord dared not tread. It was said that there were Wind Holes there, which could accidentally sweep one into strange places.
For permanent residents of the Sanctuary like the Wind Dominators, Wind Holes were a dangerously natural phenomenon. While the Wind Hole itself did not possess the mighty power to tear life apart, it did have a bizarre effect on spatial anomalies and could inadvertently throw someone out of the Sanctuary to places they considered akin to Hell or oblivion…
Naturally, Chu Mu would not have guessed that a damned wild Soul Pet would guide him towards danger like some petty villains.
After exiting the Chaotic Wind Zone and gradually entering the Dead Wind Zone, Chu Mu felt that the wind here was stronger than before, indicating that the Soul Pets in this area must also be more powerful.
Chu Mu, having the intent to continue gaining experience, recklessly stepped into it.
Accidentally, Chu Mu lost track of time, only knowing that now, if there were Xuan Objects to aid, the Wind-binding Spirit could reach Intermediate Dominator level.
The issue of Xuan Objects would definitely have to be handed over to Qingzi. Chu Mu had further trained the Ice-Feathered Spirit and Ghost Dome King, which were already at Dominator level; with the help of Xuan Objects, they could reach Low-level Master.
“Uh? The wind ahead seems a bit turbulent,” Chu Mu stood in place, feeling the wind that blew from ahead.
In fact, the wind in the Dead Wind Zone has never been normal–Chu Mu saying it was a bit turbulent was actually an understatement of its bizarre unreliability.
“Zing~~~~~~”
The Wind-binding Spirit was flying around Chu Mu, its large eyes also curiously staring ahead.
With a light flick of his finger, Chu Mu sent out a spiral of light wind, which gradually pushed open the turbulent airflow ahead, much like opening a door.
Chu Mu possessed an adventurous spirit and, without hesitation, stepped into the bizarre airflow.
With Qin applying a wind shield, Chu Mu didn’t have to worry about the winds harming him. As he walked along, he vaguely sensed something.
“Strange, the space here seems very unstable,” Chu Mu murmured to himself.
Chu Mu himself controlled the power of space, so he naturally had a thorough grasp of spatial fluctuations and anomalies.
Not knowing how much longer he had walked, Chu Mu gradually realized that this section of the Dead Wind Zone was very similar to a spatial vortex!
“Could it be that it leads to another world?” Chu Mu looked ahead at the focal point of the spatial vortex with some surprise.
Spatial vortices contain strong spatial tearing forces; ordinary people wouldn’t even get near the central wind hole of the spatial vortex for fear of being torn apart.
Meanwhile, Chu Mu possessed abnormal abilities, and his strength now was close to that of a High-level Master, so this spatial vortex posed no threat to his life.
Chu Mu didn’t care too much; after igniting his body with Silver Demon Flame, he took Qin and directly flew into the wind hole.
The Wind Hole was akin to a gate to another space, and Chu Mu was extremely curious about where this hidden gateway within the Wind-binding Sanctuary actually led.
“Whooooosh~~~~~~~~~~”
The roaring wind howled by his ears, almost extinguishing the Silver Demon Flame that enveloped Chu Mu.
When he finally reached the Wind Hole, Chu Mu looked at the Silver Demon Flame slowly tinting his body and gave a wry smile. He had underestimated the power of this spatial vortex; if it weren’t for Mu Qingyi’s wind-resistant skills, he would have been seriously injured during the process of breaking through just now.
He couldn’t be reckless, couldn’t be reckless. Chu Mu admonished himself inwardly.
After arriving at the Wind Hole, all the force of the wind disappeared, and Chu Mu made his way through the spatial corridor toward another world.
This spatial corridor seemed endlessly long, Chu Mu almost couldn’t remember how long he had walked, it even reminded him of that damn underground passage he had initially traversed with Mu Qingyi.
Eventually, Chu Mu sensed energy fluctuations ahead–clearly, another Wind Hole had appeared!
Stepping out of the spatial corridor, Chu Mu immediately faced the sweep of a space storm. With some experience and an increase in strength, he was no longer as disheveled as when he first fell into this chaotic space.
He calmly dodged a few strong space storms and reached the location of the Wind Hole.
Upon crossing through the Wind Hole, what was revealed before Chu Mu was still a whirlwind vortex; obviously, his next task was to break out of this spatial vortex.
The vortex exerted a central suction force with the Wind Hole at its center. While entering the Wind Hole through the vortex was relatively easy, escaping from it was many times more difficult.
This time, Chu Mu didn’t act recklessly; he decisively let Little Mo Xie and Little Hiding Dragon escort him to avoid being pulled back in.
“Hey, this place looks familiar?” Chu Mu raised his head, staring at the massive Abyssal Well.
Then, Chu Mu noticed two horizontal caves on either side of the Abyssal Well!
Wasn’t this the Abyssal Well that he and Mu Qingyi had entered the Ice Palace through?
Chu Mu distinctly remembered that he and Mu Qingyi had reached beneath the glacier.
Below the glacier was a vast, deep Abyssal Well, at the very bottom of which lay a frightful Wind Hole.
Back then, Chu Mu remembered that a cave located 100 meters from the bottom of the spatial vortex led to the Ice Palace, while at a depth of 20 meters, there was another cave, which Mu Qingyi and he were unable to reach at their strength level at the time because any deeper, they would mercilessly be sucked into the chaotic space.
What astounded Chu Mu was that this time, he had actually run out of the Wind Hole; the 100-meter cave leading to the Ice Palace wasn’t far above, and the 20-meter cave was nearly within reach.
“How could the Wind-binding Sanctuary be connected to the bottom of the Qiankun Ice Gate?” Chu Mu’s brain was filled with question marks.
“Young Master, this phenomenon isn’t all that strange,” said the voice of Master Li, hidden within Chu Mu’s Soul Capture Ring.
“Yeah, explain this properly to me,” Chu Mu said, not hurrying to enter the cave at that position.
“Young Master, as I’ve mentioned before, the world is divided into many layers. Between these layers lies the chaos where no creature can survive. Let us assume that the Wind-binding Sanctuary is the layer below our normal space, and the Qiankun Ice Gate is also a layer below our normal space. This means that if you, Young Master, head in the right direction, sooner or later, you would walk from the Wind-binding Sanctuary to the Qiankun Ice Gate.”
“But one thing you must remember, Young Master, except for our Proper World, all other worlds are fragmented.”
“Living space is like land, chaotic space is like the ocean. Our world is like a land completely connected together. Other dimensional worlds are like a vast ocean, with occasional scattered islands. Therefore, as long as you can swim through the long, vast ocean and reach another island, it would be the same as connecting different independent spaces together.”
Master Li’s explanation was quite thorough. Thus, the Wind Hole Chu Mu encountered in the Wind-binding Sanctuary was like a bridge, and this bridge did not cross dimensions but simply spanned from one island to another.
Master Li also told Chu Mu that some independent spaces within the same dimension might be connected by Wind Holes or Space Gates, but most are still independent. The fact that Wind-binding Sanctuary had the same “bridge” as the Qiankun Ice Gate surely had some special significance.
Chu Mu, being someone with a strong sense of curiosity, quickly understood the situation and promptly ventured into the 20-meter distant cave.
Initially, neither Chu Mu nor Mu Qingyi had the strength to approach this 20-meter cave; now, with two High-level Masters escorting him, the force of the wind no longer posed a threat to Chu Mu.
Many times, accomplishing what was previously unattainable brought immense satisfaction, and Chu Mu was experiencing just that kind of feeling.
When he initially entered the Ice Palace, Chu Mu had gained some benefits, so he expected that perhaps this second cave held even more marvelous things!
Serendipitous adventures were about going places no one had been, places no one dared go!
Of course, whether or not it was an adventure remained uncertain, but for now, Chu Mu was just enjoying his daydreaming.
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