Celestial Bloodline
Chapter 799: You’re bullying the young ones again?
Chapter 799: You’re bullying the young ones again?
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The moment the illusions stopped, Kyle rushed toward the boundary, but once again, he couldn''t reach it. He sat down on the carpet of darkness, feeling peeved.
The illusions had examined his will by presenting him with everything one could desire, probing whether he would reach out and want for them to become his reality. Yet, he still couldn''t reach that boundary.
The inky darkness around him seemed to mock his struggles, amplifying his anger. In that moment, he should have felt lost, but surprisingly, he didn''t. Instead, he gazed into the dark void and regained his composure, waiting for something to happen again.
Time trickled by, and he felt suffocated in the oppressive, eerie silence that seemed to stretch infinitely. He couldn''t even disturb it, as he didn''t have a true body here.
Suddenly, a fleeting thought crossed his mind that he should leave this dark place if he couldn''t stepped through the boundary, but he brushed it aside immediately.
It wasn''t his choice to arrive in this place, nor did he know that he would find himself here. But now that he was here, how could he admit defeat so easily?
He had faced multiple life-and-death battles. There was a time when his skin was torn by monsters, and he could only scream as they devoured his flesh. However, he survived and grew stronger. So, how could this situation in the darkness faze him?
As if reading his train of thoughts, the dark space around him began to shift again. But this time, he didn''t care. Kyle simply closed his eyes and rested his arm over them.
The silence was shattered by the rustling sounds of the cool wind whispering through leaves, echoing in his surroundings.
He finally peeked out from the corners of his eyes, only to find himself enveloped by a dense forest beneath a clear, sunny sky.
Brushing off the plain brown robe-like clothes that clung to his body, he stood up and noticed a small, ordinary black-silver blade glinting beside his feet.
"A forest and a weapon?"
Kyle attempted to use his power again, thinking it was another illusion, only to realize this time he couldn''t. He blinked and noticed he didn''t have even a hint of energy in his body. He was just like an ordinary human with no power or strength.
With a dissatisfied click of his tongue, he bent down and picked up the blade beside his feet before he began to walk.
He needed to understand what he was facing this time, but he didn''t have to walk for long before he saw many glowing eyes all around him. An icy chill ran down his spine because those eyes looked eerily similar.
"No way..."
He muttered and paused in his steps. This scene looked very familiar to what he had experienced in the No Mana Land.
There was silence for a second before a whispering voice rang out.
"Even younger... he is not even 40 yet... Just a young cub who has barely crawled out of his mother''s womb."
This time, even the voice seemed slightly taken aback as a gasp echoed. The eyes that were watching Kyle suddenly vanished as their owner was forcefully dragged away. As Celestials, they weren''t allowed to create such chaos, but one among them, driven by an inferiority complex, always made things difficult for the younger generation.
Kyle, who was unaware that he had just been targeted by someone from a realm he could not even access yet, sighed in relief when the scenery around him shattered, replaced by a familiar
darkness.
His exhaustion and erratic breathing calmed immediately as his physical form faded away, along with the illusion.
He wanted to wipe the sweat from his forehead but chuckled inwardly when he realized he wasn''t sweating anymore.
This time, he didn''t straightaway rush toward the boundary; instead, he observed it with a cautious expression. Kyle scoffed inwardly, contemplating whether he was finally allowed to
approach it.
After a moment of hesitation, he finally took a step forward, and his eyes sparkled when the transparent barrier before him remained still. A smirk crept onto his face as he hurried his pace, though he remained vigilant to ensure he wouldn''t fall into any traps.
The closer he got to the barrier, the more giddy he felt, a thrill coursing through him. By the time he was just a short distance away, he broke into a run.
Finally, he stood merely an inch from the barrier. Cautiously, he reached out with the tip of his finger and touched the barrier, his expression filled with anticipation.
His finger felt cold and warm before it passed through the transparent barrier with ease. In the next second, without hesitation, Kyle stepped through the boundary, and the surface rippled from his intrusion.
The moment he crossed the barrier, a brilliant light greeted him. He shielded his eyes from the brightness; there was no sun, but the light radiated a pure, natural aura.
He looked around to assess his surroundings, but aside from a vast, tranquil lake teeming with tiny fish of all kinds and a vibrant, large multicolored stone in the center, there was
nothing else.
The air around him was so clean that he couldn''t help but take a few deep breaths.
With hurried steps, Kyle approached the water and dipped his fingers into it, instantly feeling
a refreshing sensation before locking his gaze on the stone. Instinctively, he knew that he simply needed to touch the stone to ascend to the Celestial rank.