Lord of The Mysterious Realms

Chapter 1754: End of fate

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The dense air and rain, because of the appearance of the two-color light, can no longer stop Jenkins from moving forward. But even so, every step takes more effort than climbing a mountain.

Fortunately, when Jenkins almost lost his strength and "squeezed" into the slightly illusory road, the resistance disappeared. It seems that the power only prevents him from entering the range of the road, rather than preventing him from moving in the road.

"What are you going to do?"

He yelled at the two-headed four-legged monsters, who were distracted and turned away from the crying baby to look at Jenkins.

Then they "dissolved" in the rain, but what appeared when they hit the road was not mincemeat, but a wriggling mass of white worms.

Those two monsters were basically made of worms.

The dense worms scattered to the ground, and then crawled towards Jenkins at a frightening speed. Jenkins subconsciously wanted to back up, but felt his feet were fixed in place.

He didn't panic. When he planned to intervene just now, he figured out what would happen. Although the strange world can only use the ability related to nature, it doesn't mean that he has no way:

"All things are nature."

He spoke again, and held out his hand to catch the falling raindrops:

"Water is the foundation of all things, and water is nature."

Following his own logic, he felt the water flowing in his hands amidst the golden and green brilliance all over his body, and then fell from his fingers:

"Ice is the condensation of water, so ice is also nature."

White cold air emerged from his hands, and [Ning Bing], which seemed to be unusable at first, burst into light at this moment:

"Ice~"

He was aware of the rain around him, and his right hand pointed forward a little, just touching the falling raindrops. Time seemed to be frozen at this moment, and the crackling sound was transmitted to all directions, as if a huge white halo spread from Jenkins to the surroundings.

Frozen, everything is frozen. The water on the road turned into ice, and the wriggling bugs turned into ice sculptures. Even the raindrops in the sky were completely still in the air, motionless under the extreme cold.

This is a bit like the performance in Loen last time, but that time it was the cooperation of the Snowman Legion, and this time it was the power of the strange world that helped Jenkins. Once identified as using the forces of nature, Jenkins' abilities in this strange environment are greatly enhanced. Coupled with the inexplicable perception of this rain, it is the current result.

At least for now, Jenkins in the physical world can't do this level of things.

He walked forward, stepped on the ice sculpture made of huge waves of worms, and watched the corpses of those worms being completely frozen. With a thought, the frozen raindrops continued to fall, and the sound of clattering rain returned. The bug's body was quickly washed away by the heavy rain, and Jenkins walked to the other side of the road, bent down, and hugged the swaddle in the dirty corner with the movement practiced when hugging chocolate.

The package was soaking wet, and the hairless child was still crying inside, not at all happy about being picked up by Jenkins.

He turned around and walked to the fence gate of the church on the other side. After taking out a seed, he used the [Essence of Life], which can only be used here once, to grow a huge blade of grass on the ground, and then carefully placed the baby in front of the gate under the blades of grass, and then slammed on the door.

The delusion is only a part of the road and the fence gate, and Jenkins doesn't know the situation behind the gate. But he believed he was making enough noise, so he took one more look at the kid, and backed off the road back to the creek beach.

With his departure, the phantom of that road gradually disappeared. The last scene Jenkins saw was the young Emery Capet holding an umbrella and opening the fence gate, looking at the blades of grass in front of the gate in surprise, and then picked up the crying baby.

Jenkins turned his head, even standing in the rain, this time he could clearly tell that Sigrid was crying.

"what is this?"

He asked about the unburied body lying on the pebbles.

"Everything is inevitable."

The corpse said, but this time it didn't grab anyone's hand, it still spoke to Sigrid:

"Everything happens for a reason. You have spent the 23 years of your life searching for your birth, for your family. But when you do find it, are you able to face it?"

"I object, this is not a natural test!"

Jenkins immediately said to the elf on the other side, who shook his head slightly in the heavy rain:

"It's a test of the soul."

"You are a child of nature, a descendant of the World Tree Priest, and one of the most honorable people in the world."

The corpse still spoke to Sigrid:

"You saved your own life with the lives of those two deer, and the two deer went back to the beginning, wanting to get their fairness. If that man didn't make a move, you should have participated in your own destiny and saved yourself , for the mistakes of the past, save the original self, and let the present self pay the price, so as to end all the past and all worries... But now someone has paid the price for you and fulfilled your destiny, then you have to ask What price did that person pay?"

"Is it really my meddling in the past?"

Jenkins chimed in, and asked Sigrid:

"When that Capet nun picked you up, was there really such a blade of grass on the ground?"

She did not answer in the rain, but said to the corpse:

"If everything in the past is really destiny, then this is also a choice I made. I have already understood what you want to tell me, I know what I really think in my heart, and I also understand my destiny."

There seemed to be a smile on the corpse's face for a moment, and then it really didn't speak again.

Sigrid wiped the mixture of rain and tears from her face, stood there drenched and said to Jenkins:

"As for whether it was the real past just now... I will never tell you."

She pursed her lips, which usually indicates nervousness or anger.

Jenkins will never be able to guess the ladies' minds, but fortunately, this is not an important thing, and through this incident, Sigrid can untie her heart and face her heart, which is the best result.

Of course, she also thanked Jenkins in a low voice afterwards, but the voice was so low that Jenkins almost thought it was an illusion. He doesn't care whether he can be thanked, he is very satisfied when he sees that what he does can really help her.