One person: Practicing all magic skills! The old master was stunned!

Chapter 216 Collapse



Chapter 216 Collapse

She looked at Feng Baobao's determined eyes and suddenly realized that perhaps for Feng Baobao, the process of finding an exit was more important than finding the exit itself.

She sighed and said, "Feng Baobao, you are truly special. In this dream, countless people have tried to leave, but ultimately gave up. But you, have persisted for fifteen years and never given up."

Erica took a deep breath and tried to calm herself down. Her eyes flickered with a complex light, showing both anger and helplessness.

"You've spent so much time here with me, aren't you worried about your companions outside? They might have been killed by my companions."

Sister Baoer kept walking. "So how are they? I have to go out to find out, right?"

Erica was choked by Sister Baoer's words and was speechless for a moment, but she couldn't swallow it. She could only stare at Sister Baoer with wide eyes, as if she wanted to eat her alive.

"The point is, you can't get out like this, you know? You won't be able to get out no matter how long you try!"

Sister Baoer seemed to sense Erica's inner struggle and contradiction. She stopped, turned around, and looked at Erica calmly.

"Will you just tell me how to get out?"

Erica saw Sister Baoer still moving forward and said, "Stop first. I'll tell you how to get out. Don't go."

Sister Baoer continued to reason with Erica: "What's it to you whether I walk or not? If there's a way, just tell me. Erica said I don't want you to leave now, do you understand? My legs are on my body, I can walk if I want to, and people should be reasonable, okay? If you don't want me to leave, you can come over and tie my legs or break them. Just talking won't stop me from walking. Will you come over?"

Sister Baoer stretched out her ring finger and hooked it, making a classic gesture, "Come here."

Erica gnashed her teeth in anger, and the veins on her face were all exposed.

You ride a horse!

Erica was sweating profusely and trying to calm herself down.

Erica stood in the empty dream, her thoughts drifting back to the afternoon she spent with her master. The sea breeze blew gently, carrying a slightly salty scent. The master and disciple sat quietly on the top of the cliff, as if isolated from the world.

"Master, if the time here is truly different from that outside, then can't we use this characteristic to deal with those enemies who can't even enter the heavenly kingdom?"

There was a hint of excitement in Erica's voice, as if she had discovered some great secret.

The master smiled faintly. "Yes, no matter how much time passes here, time outside remains unchanged. A casual opening and closing of the eyes, a relaxed breath, is eternity in heaven. In a sense, we have this advantage. But you must remember that true power lies not in the manipulation of time, but in the purity of the heart and the pursuit of truth."

"But, Master, if we have such ability, wouldn't we be able to easily..."

There was a hint of reluctance in Erica's words. She longed for power and to prove her own worth.

The master shook his head slightly and interrupted her.

"Erica, invincibility is not what we seek. The truly strong are those who can overcome their inner desires and remain true to their hearts. Remember, no matter how the outside world changes, inner peace and determination are the most precious treasures."

Recalling this, Erica's eyes became complicated.

She remembered her master's teachings and the years she had been lost in this dream.

She began to reflect on whether she really understood her master's words and whether she had really found her own path.

She gazed at the seemingly innocent yet in fact unfathomable Sister Baoer in front of her, and slowly spoke: "Little girl, in this vast world out there, is there nothing that can haunt you? Is there one thing that you are willing to go through fire and water for?"

Sister Baoer stopped and turned to look at Erica. "Yes! But, speaking of which, you've trapped us here for so long, and yet I haven't seen you seem to be bothered by the outside world in the slightest. Could it be that your heart is truly as calm as a still well, without a trace of anxiety or impatience?"

Erica seemed to be touched by Sister Baoer's words.

"Why? You ask me why I'm not in a hurry?"

Sister Baoer shook her head, a hint of self-mockery in her tone. "This question is too complicated, even I can't explain it clearly. But there is one thing I understand. If I want to continue doing what I should do outside, the first thing to do is to get out of this damn place, right?"

Erica nodded, "Yes, as soon as possible, you must get out of here as soon as possible."

Sister Baoer stopped, turned around, her eyes sparkling. "Well, look, can we understand it this way? The so-called 'as soon as possible' doesn't mean I should be as anxious as an ant on a hot pot, but rather that I should keep moving forward, without stopping or slacking off. It reminds me that time is precious and should not be wasted on pointless anxiety, but should be transformed into the power of action, right?"

Erica fell into deep thought, staring blankly at the endless corridor ahead, feeling mixed emotions. She felt that what the other party said made sense.

She murmured to herself, "What if there really is no end here?"

"I've already told you, whether there's an end or not is up to me. If you say so, it doesn't count. If there's another way, I'll try it. Anyway, there's only one way here, and I can only take this one."

Erica willingly admitted defeat. "Even if you find out in the end that you are just walking here in vain and eventually exhaust your life on this road, it doesn't matter to you."

Sister Baoer thinks that this kind of thing is of no importance to you, "If you die, then that's the end of it."

Erica said nothing more.

In fact, she already wanted to admit defeat. Her heart was moved, but she was unwilling to do so.

Just wait!

What if Sister Baoer is a hypocritical person with a big mouth?

Erica tried to struggle one last time.

At this moment, the kingdom of heaven has undergone earth-shaking changes.

The previously winding and rugged road became smoother and smoother. Tears flowed from the corners of Erica's eyes, and she saw a person slowly walking towards her.

Teacher, we may wait until we are worthy of the kingdom of heaven, no, we should be the ones who are worthy of the kingdom of heaven.

Erica lay on the ground, tears falling like beads from a broken string onto the cold stone surface. She sobbed, "But, I'm sorry, teacher, I'm sorry to the elders of my clan. I... am not a qualified creator after all."

Her voice was filled with self-blame and despair.

Sister Baoer did not stop. She continued to move forward with the long sword on her shoulder.

The road ahead had begun to collapse and disintegrate, with gravel flying everywhere, but she seemed to be unable to see it and just walked silently.

Erica struggled to stand up, looking at Sister Baoer's back as she walked away, feeling mixed emotions.


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