Spoiled (Lily)

Chapter 1391 Am I Truly Insignificant?



Chapter 1391 Am I Truly Insignificant?

Upon entering the evil eye, Blake embarked on an extensive search.

The space beneath the spring was vast, almost comparable to a city in terms of horizontal width.

However, the depth remained a mystery.

The evil eye's pond was divided into two layers, with the upper layer being blood-red and the lower

layer pitch-black like the night.

As Blake descended, the churning red pool water, resembling billions of ghostly hands, tugged at his

soul. It felt as if he had fallen into a ghost cave.

The catch was that these ethereal entities could penetrate one's mind, causing dizziness and

headaches.

Despite his efforts, Blake struggled to locate Cloud due to the constant churning of the red pond. It was

like searching for a needle in a boiling haystack.

If the pond had remained still, he could have pinpointed where Cloud fell. However, now Cloud might

have rolled through the entire bottom of the pond.

Blake tirelessly searched, moving downward while scanning the surroundings. He had already reached

the depth of the black pond.

His mood had plummeted to the extreme. If Cloud had fallen to the depth of the black pond, there was

almost no hope of rescue.

The black pond could devour time and space, let alone Cloud. Blake dared not descend further without

caution.

After checking his equipment and utilizing all the defensive weapons at his disposal, he proceeded with

great care to sink deeper.

Despite diligent searching and going back and forth twice, he found nothing.

The deeper he went, the more chaotic the time and space under the water seemed. Blake saw a

ghostly beast rushing toward him at a rapid pace, roughly the size of a whale.

However, just as it approached not far from him, a dark current suddenly flowed by. The head of the

ghostly beast disappeared, leaving only the middle portion of its body.

The chaotic time and space were like an unforgiving meat grinder, utterly silent and without a trace.

The ghostly beast didn't even have a chance to howl. It was silently torn apart, dead beyond death.

Blake remained on high alert, wary of any movement around him. He descended a few more meters,

searching for Cloud within that range.

The pond water at the bottom of the pond continued to churn. It seemed like the time and space

grinder, popping up like the Grim Reaper without any regularity, held potential unknown dangers.

Any slight negligence could result in death.

Blake searched around twice more, but Cloud was nowhere in sight.

He knew the chances of Cloud returning were slim, and he didn't know how to explain this to Jean and

Lilly.

They would surely be heartbroken.

An immense weight sat on Blake's heart. He was unwilling to give up until he reached the bottom of the

pond.

Suddenly, something at the bottom of the pond moved.

Blake sensed a terrifying oppression and fixed his gaze on the bottom of the pond...

Abruptly, the water around him rippled and shook violently, and the bottom of the pond suddenly All content is © N0velDrama.Org.

illuminated with a dark glow, casting long "glass-like" reflections due to the Tyndall effect.

Alarm bells rang loudly in Blake's mind.

He focused intently on the bottom of the pond, but it remained too distant to discern clearly. However,

he caught a glimpse of palaces and buildings. Something was rapidly rushing out…

Just as he thought he might get a clearer view, the light and shadows at the bottom rolled into a

massive wheel shape and charged toward him.

Blake's pupils contracted, and he swiftly turned back and raced to ascend.

Wherever the light wheel passed, it sucked in many hidden ghostly beasts. The unfortunate ones

emitted agonizing cries before vanishing without a trace. They were crushed into oblivion by the

uncontrollable wheel.

His hair stood on end as the light wheel approached. It felt like he was about to be sucked in.

Fortunately, at that critical moment, he caught sight of the blood-red pond water above and was on the

verge of breaking free.

Yet, in that instant, the colossal light wheel suddenly vanished, and everything returned to calm. The

churning pond instantly became dead still.

Blake inwardly exclaimed in dismay as he pushed himself harder to rush out. Just as he was about to

break free from the water, a tremendous suction force surged from below. He exerted all his remaining

strength to break the water's surface, and the suction force abruptly dissipated.

He had escaped.

Blake looked back in horror.

Blake reached the shore, stumbling as he collapsed onto the ground.

He stared blankly at the evil eye, feeling utterly powerless.

In such a dire situation, if Cloud managed to survive, it would be nothing short of a miracle.

Blake suddenly thought of the golden light on his body, the Perfect Merit…

That being said, it was still uncertain. Even if he survived, he should be at the deepest part of the pond

at this moment.

Underneath the "glass-like" light and shadow, how could he be found?

Blake smiled bitterly, realizing that Jean and Lilly must be incredibly anxious. He decided to find them

first and explain the situation later.

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Blake stood at the border between the grassland and the woods, watching his family enjoy a cheerful

picnic.

Wait, where's the anxiety and sadness I anticipated?

Blake was speechless.

What on earth?

Am I truly insignificant after all?


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