Chapter 1187: Chapter 746: The People of Liu Village Enter the Immortal King (Part 2) Chapter 1187: Chapter 746: The People of Liu Village Enter the Immortal King (Part 2) Upon learning that there was an unprecedented trial ground for him to “taste for the first time,”
Tu Wa Zi immediately expressed his willingness, filled with enthusiasm, to go.
To pave the way for those who would come after,
To seize a glimmer of opportunity for himself.
The Adult had once said that,
Although, for the time being, the Great Thousand World still maintained relative prosperity and peace, this was only on the surface, and sooner or later, chaos was inevitable.
In times of upheaval, only strength was fundamental.
And only with certain strength could one relieve the Adult of some worries.
Otherwise, with his mere True Immortal Peak strength, let alone when complete chaos descended, even now, in the outside world, he could hardly be considered a heavyweight; at most, he could be counted as a strong contender.
There were strong individuals as numerous as hairs on an ox, and prodigies roamed the earth, but Tu Wa Zi wanted to truly transcend the common world.
“That trial ground is a place of unimaginable danger.
A single moment of carelessness could result in fatal peril.
Once you step into that trial ground, I cannot protect you; all the dangers you encounter… Are you sure you have thought this through?”
Jiang Hui's gaze softened as he looked at Tu Wa Zi and spoke slowly.
Of course, these words were just bluster.
That space, no matter how complicated, was still governed by the key he had forged from the dragon egg.
Since it was subject to his key, the space was naturally also under his control.
If Tu Wa Zi really faced insurmountable danger in that space-time, he would definitely intervene, if not in person.
After all,
No matter what, Tu Wa Zi was one of his disciples and prodigies who had spent the most time with him.
From Wilderness step by step to now, he was undeniably regarded as an old man in the village.
But if Tu Wa Zi really wanted to break through to the King's Domain,
Simply cultivating in seclusion was no longer sufficient.
He needed to take a different path,
Such as…
Constantly tempering oneself between life and death.
It wasn't to say that doing so would ensure a successful breakthrough to the King's Domain.
Rather, compared to the former cultivation method, this approach undoubtedly had a higher chance of success.
It was worth a try.
What does it mean to be tempered by life and death?
Naturally.
A sense of crisis comes first and foremost.
If one subconsciously feels that whatever is done, there is no need to worry about the consequences, as the Deity of Worship will cover for them, it's unlikely they will develop the so-called sense of crisis.
Of course, this applied not only to Tu Wa Zi,
But also to other prodigies in the village.
Thus, over these years, unless it was essential, Jiang Hui rarely showed himself.
After all, appearing too frequently could also affect Experience Points.
Too many appearances, and the mystique of his character would inevitably diminish.
“Adult, I've made up my mind,”
Tu Wa Zi didn't hesitate too much, and after a brief moment of reluctance, he nodded solemnly.
If the Adult said it was dangerous, then the deadliness of that trial ground must exceed imagination.
Even a small misstep could truly be life-threatening.
The Adult would never deceive him.
But when all is said and done, all paths lead to the same destination.
He didn't need anyone else to tell him; Tu Wa Zi knew very well in his heart.
He couldn't compare to Gu Chen in talent, nor to the Celestial Emperor and Banished Immortals.
The reason he had managed to get this far, not weaker than his other little friends in the village,
Was due to his own unyielding perseverance and devotion to cultivation.
If others exerted ten units of effort, he would exert thirteen.
Others gave up sleep and meals,
So he gave up sleep and meals plus poured out his heart and soul.
But after reaching a certain realm,
This straightforward approach of arduous cultivation had limited usefulness for him.
Though he had some insights, Tu Wa Zi knew that simply relying on that flicker of insight to break through and advance to the Immortal King Realm was nothing short of a fantasy.
It wasn't to say there was no possibility whatsoever.
Just that,
If he were trying in a dream, the chances would likely be enormous.
To be born into this life but not to witness this unprecedented great era in a spectacular fashion went against his innermost desires.
“Adult, before officially entering that trial ground you spoke of, could I make a small request?”
Tu Wa Zi suddenly said cautiously.
“It's fine, speak your mind!” Jiang Hui nodded slightly.
But the next moment,
Tu Wa Zi seemed to think of something and hesitated, shaking his head resolutely.
“What is it?” Jiang Hui smiled lightly.
Tu Wa Zi, a faithful follower of his own,
Had reached the stage of fanatic devotee tens of thousands of years ago, reaching what could be considered the culmination of a believer's journey.
Faith had been etched into his bones and into his blood…
It wasn't an exaggeration to say,
He couldn't possibly hide what he was thinking from Jiang Hui.
What could the small request be…
It was nothing more than reluctance to leave the War Goddess, wishing to express his heartfelt feelings before departure.
As for why he suddenly chose not to speak, the reason was simple–Tu Wa Zi feared that the War Goddess would worry.
After all, he had already made it clear that the journey would be particularly hazardous.
Who would have thought that Tu Wa Zi was such a lovesick fellow?
Yet, for him to have made it this far with the War Goddess was indeed no small feat.
Feeling Jiang Hui's gaze, Tu Wa Zi couldn't help but give an embarrassed smile and speak up.
“Adult, even though I, Tu Wa Zi, may be untalented, I also have a heart that is brave and determined.
Please rest assured, I will give my all and not fail your expectations!”
Jiang Hui nodded once more.
This trial could well prove to be an excellent opportunity for him.
After arranging matters for Tu Wa Zi, Jiang Hui looked toward the direction of the Red Dust Gate.
The colossal Red Dust Gate spanned across the mountain peaks, exuding an overwhelming sense of solidity.
Chapter end
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