Chapter 2162: Chapter 2162: Stepping into the Starry Sky_1 Chapter 2162: Chapter 2162: Stepping into the Starry Sky_1 Ethan Smith nodded and said, “I want the coordinates of Earth.”
Dean Garner didn't seem surprised and agreed without asking too many questions.
“It's a coincidence, but I happen to have the coordinates,” said Dean Garner. “Wait here.”
Although Ethan Smith was slightly puzzled, he did not ask any more questions.
Since Dean Garner and his father were acquainted, it didn't seem too surprising for him to know Earth's coordinates.
Dean Garner's figure disappeared and reappeared in front of Ethan in a short moment.
He infused a wisp of Golden Light into Ethan's mind, and soon, the Earth's coordinates and even the route appeared in his mind.
It was a golden thread that outlined a path in his mind.
At this moment, Ethan realized how far away Earth was from here, unimaginably distant.
“This journey… will take many years,” Ethan frowned and said.
Initially, even a small sect like the Cloud Sect could reach Earth, but Thunder Courtyard couldn't now, which made Ethan doubt a little.
However, he did not ask more questions since they were running out of time and had to leave.
“I didn't expect to leave like this, without even having time to say goodbye,” Ethan couldn't help but smile bitterly.
Dean Garner patted Ethan on the shoulder and said, “This is already the best outcome. You should be glad that you're alive, let alone knowing whether this journey will bring fortune or disaster.”
Ethan nodded slightly, and it was true that being alive was enough to be grateful for.
“Dean Garner, I have to trouble you with one more thing,” Ethan said with a bitter smile.
Dean Garner laughed and said, “To say goodbye to Salena Carpenter for you?”
Ethan was stunned and said in surprise, “How did you know?”
Dean Garner stroked his beard and laughed, “Salena values you, so how could you not say goodbye to her?”
As he said this, Dean Garner sighed and said, “Indeed… if Salena knew about this… she would definitely go crazy.”
“Yes, so I have to trouble you to watch her. Her personality is…” Ethan didn't finish his sentence, but the meaning was clear.
Dean Garner nodded and said, “Don't worry, as long as I'm here, no one will hurt her.”
“Thank you.”
After thanking Dean Garner again, Ethan turned and boarded the warship.
Under Ethan's guidance, the warship slowly began to rise, and a terrifying aura filled the entire area.
Ethan stood on the deck, with his robe fluttering in the wind, his eyes firm and deep. He felt the powerful force of the warship and became filled with yearning and determination for the unknown world.
The warship soared through the night sky like a brilliant star, piercing through the clouds, with everything rapidly changing around it. Ethan saw the land below him gradually getting farther away, buildings and mountains shrinking in his eyes, his ship penetrated the high clouds, and the night sky's vastness and the dazzling stars reflected before him.
The warship sped up, as if a meteor breaking through the atmosphere, shining with golden light as it traveled through the stars. The wind brushed against Ethan's face, bringing a cool sensation, as he reached out and felt the pulse of the universe and the existence of the infinite stars.
Suddenly, Ethan couldn't see anything as the warship entered the Void, where the surrounding darkness seemed endless.
Looking into the distance, he could see faint, barely visible lights, which were stars emitting weak glows.
They seemed like distant lighthouses, guiding the direction of the warship. Ethan stared at these stars, imagining the star systems and lives they represented, and he became lost in thought.
At this moment, Ethan's mood was extremely complicated. He couldn't imagine leaving the Holy Region like this, and he wondered when he would be able to meet his friends again.
For cultivators, a hundred years might not mean much. However, under the Golden Age, one could never know what might happen in a hundred years.
The warship continued to fly, passing through star systems and nebulas and traversing the vast universe. Each leap brought shocking sights, as Ethan saw colorful star systems, bizarre planetary landscapes, and diverse life forms. Some planets were surrounded by dazzling halos, while others emitted mysterious energy fluctuations.
There was no clear sense of time in the universe. Ethan was unable to accurately perceive the passage of time. He immersed himself in the wonders of the universe, sensing endless possibilities and unknown secrets.
Just then, a colossal warship suddenly appeared not far ahead, blocking Ethan's path.
This warship was enormous, like a moving mountain, and it emitted a solid aura from its pitch-black hull. Its shape resembled a giant beast, with a hideous face carved on the bow, seemingly ready to tear apart anything that dared to block its way with a Wide Bloody Mouth at any moment.
The surface of the warship was covered in a hard black-gold alloy, reflecting a cold light that gave an unshakable sense of firmness. Mysterious runes and ancient totems were engraved onto its body, revealing a majestic and ancient aura.
Spine-like structures extending from the ship's body supported the entire warship, like a massive skeleton.
These spines flickered with faint energy fluctuations, exuding a majestic aura, as if a slumbering giant beast was awakening.
Ethan's brow furrowed, and he suddenly felt an ominous premonition.
The warship blocked Ethan's path, and two elderly men appeared on deck.
Both had cold, stern faces and strong auras, wearing gray robes embroidered with peculiar patterns. Their eyes were sharp and aloof, as if they could see through a person's heart and know everything.
One of the elders was tall and had broad shoulders, resembling a towering figure. Although his hair had turned completely white, his eyes were still sharp, exuding a domineering aura. He held a black staff with a blood-red gem inlaid on it, emitting a strong deathly aura.
The other elder was short but had an unignorable pressure. His face was filled with wrinkles, revealing the traces of time, but his eyes were unusually sharp, hiding endless wisdom.
“Ethan Smith, we've been waiting for quite some time!” one of the elders said coldly.
The other sneered, “Did you really think you could leave the Holy Region alive?”
“Finlay Taylor, that fool, actually let you go! He's become senile!”
“He's foolish, but we're not. Ethan Smith, you can't escape death!”
The energy of the two elders spread throughout the starry sky, creating a strong oppressive force that made Ethan feel stuck in an inescapable predicament.
Ethan's face changed slightly, and looking at the two of them, he whispered, “I knew it, there would be villains blocking my way!”
Chapter end
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