Chapter 1654
Bristol's voice reverberated in Nash's ears like thunder. The Great Elder shook his head helplessly, then turned to Nash and said, "Commander Calcraft, the Limitless Sword Sect bears a great responsibility regarding the matter in Bint city. All we can do is try to apprehend Bristol, but now that he has entered the Immortal Falls, I'm powerless to stop him."
"You can't enter?"
The Great Elder shook his head. "We can, but we won't. Drakonia's cultivation world needs to preserve some of its reserves."
Nash's eyes narrowed. "Are you implying Immortal Falls is a trap?"
The Great Elder shook his head again. "We haven't entered the domain either, so it's hard to say if it's a trap or not."
Nash nodded to the Great Elder, then leaped into the pink circle of light without looking back.
What the Great Elder of the Sakaris Mountain Sword Sect had said just now was correct. Cultivators contended with the heavens, the earth, and other people. Those who sought the Path might face death at any time.
He was eager to break through to the Profound oriental Realm, but he had a feeling that even with all the herbs and spiritual stones at his disposal, he might not be able to make the breakthrough.
Thus, he had no choice but to venture into Immortal Falls to find the opportunity to break through to the Profound Oriental Realm.
Ryan glanced at the old man, then stepped forward and turned into an afterimage as he entered the circle of light. Eric and others then followed.
The white-haired old man stared at the pink light circle and said slowly, "I hope he's wrong about this."
After entering the light circle, Nash's cultivation was immediately restricted by a terrifying force, causing him to plummet uncontrollably. After tumbling in the air for what seemed like forever, he crashed heavily into an ocean. The moment he made contact with the water, he lost consciousness.
Suddenly, there was a thunderous clap. Nash abruptly opened his eyes and sat up in surprise.This content © Nôv/elDr(a)m/a.Org.
"You're awake," a gentle and melodious voice came from beside him.
Nash glanced to his side and immediately, his pupils contracted. "Lana, you're here too?"
Lana smiled slightly. "Why wouldn't I be?"
Nash had guessed that Lana might be a reincarnation of an Ancient Immortal. Perhaps she had entered the secret realm to awaken her power faster.
After a moment of silence, Nash asked, "How long was I out for?"
Lana turned over the two fish that were grilling on the fire and then glanced at the sun that was about to disappear beyond the horizon. "About ten hours." Nash exhaled and began to assess the makeshift triangular shelter.
"Is this an island?"
"Yes."
"It's another array that restricts cultivation," Nash said, his expression dark.
Lana looked at Nash, surprised. "Restricts cultivation?" That did not seem to be the case for her.
"You can still use your true energy?"
"Yes." Lana closed her hand into a fist, and a distorted wave of energy surged above it.
Nash's heart suddenly tightened. Could Lana be trying to kill him to eliminate potential future issues? He did enslave her back then...
"Here have something to eat," Lana said as she handed the grilled fish to Nash.
"You eat. I'm not hungry," Nash replied, but the next moment, his stomach protested. Embarrassed, he just accepted the fish and ate it.
Lana was dressed in a white shirt
and jeans. She was not wearing any shoes, and her clothes were slightly wet. Her fair and delicate skin
seemed almost translucent, Moline
notably, she was not wearing anything underneath.
Without holding back, Nash noted that Lana was quite well-endowed. She was at least a D-cup!
Lana noticed Nash's fiery gaze and realized then that her
undergarments were hanging
outside to dry. She quickly lifted her knees to cover her chest and tore off
a piece of fish to eat.
Nash cleared his throat. "Are we on an island?" He only remembered falling into an endless ocean.
"Yeah, and there's only the two of us on this island," Lana replied absentmindedly.
"In that case, you'd better not be thinking about hurting me!" Nash said before taking a bite of the grilled fish. The meat was delicate and delicious, with a hint of saltiness from the sea. It was quite enjoyable.
"You jest. If anyone should be worried, it's me, right?"