Cherreads

Chapter 46 - Chapter 46 The Only Cave Heaven! The Clumsy Silly Dragon and the Enlightenment Tea

Chapter 46 The Only Cave Heaven! The Clumsy Silly Dragon and the Enlightenment Tea

Gu Yuena stared blankly at his departing figure.

He walked leisurely and unhurriedly toward the old, gnarled peach tree by the pond.

He sat down under the tree.

Gu Yuena then noticed that a low table had already been placed under the tree.

Su Ling leaned casually against the tree trunk, her posture relaxed.

He held the emerald green bamboo fishing rod in his hand.

The fishing line dipped into the water, creating delicate ripples.

With his other hand, he picked up the white jade cup from the low table and took a small sip.

His posture while holding the cup was very casual.

The wine in the glass swirls gently, reflecting the cool, clear moon in the sky.

Gu Yuena just stared at him blankly.

I don't know how much time has passed.

What is he thinking right now?

How many long years has he spent fishing alone in this desolate world?

Did he ever feel lonely?

Just then, she saw the boy under the peach tree turn his head slightly.

His gaze swept over the drooping flower branches and landed on her.

Gu Yuena's heart skipped a beat.

She immediately panicked.

His fingers unconsciously tightened around the cuffs of his sleeves.

Her silver hair was ruffled by the wind, with a few strands clinging to her burning cheeks, but she forgot to fix them.

"Can...can I come over and sit down?"

Su Ling looked away.

"come over."

The voice remained flat.

But there seemed to be an underlying sense of helplessness.

Gu Yuena took a deep breath and finally took a step.

In her first step, she moved her hands and feet in unison.

My left foot accidentally tripped over my right foot.

His knees buckled, and he fell forward uncontrollably.

Su Ling reached out her hand.

His palm firmly supported her arm.

The force wasn't great, but it just stopped her from falling awkwardly.

Gu Yuena's face turned bright red, almost as if it were about to bleed.

She kept her head down, not daring to look at him.

She let him help her sit down at the low table opposite her.

"Have some tea."

Su Ling pushed a white jade cup in front of her.

The tea in the cup was clear and bright, with a faint amber hue.

A few extremely delicate tea leaves quietly settled at the bottom of the cup.

Gu Yuena subconsciously looked down.

[Ding! High-value item detected nearby—]

[Item: Enlightenment Tea (Unknown Grade)]

[Evaluated Value: 10,000,000 points]

[Note: This tea contains fragments of the Great Dao's origin, which can greatly enhance comprehension and dispel obstacles in cultivation. The drinker will briefly enter a "Dao Realm," increasing their efficiency in comprehending the laws of heaven and earth by more than a hundredfold. Resistance: None. Suitable for long-term consumption.]

Ten million points!

Gu Yuena's pupils suddenly contracted.

She had just sold her eggshell, which was completely soaked in the essence of the supreme true dragon and contained the Daoist charm of an immortal king, and the system only valued it at five million points.

And this cup of tea in front of me is worth ten million.

She suddenly looked up, staring incredulously at Su Ling, who had a calm expression on his face.

"...Is it okay if I don't drink it?"

She asked in a low voice.

The voice was so soft it sounded like a thief.

Ten million points.

The combined value of the five supreme god-kings in the divine realm is only a little over four million.

This means that she can buy the gods of Asura, Destruction, Life, Evil, and Goodness—taking all five divine positions with her.

Then, you can also give the loyal Emperor Tian a powerful super artifact.

The remaining points are enough for Bi Ji, Xiong Jun, Wan Yao Wang, Chi Wang...

To secure a divine position for every member of the entire soul beast race.

"You are dull-witted."

Su Ling looked at her, her tone calm.

There was no sarcasm, no disappointment, not even any emotional fluctuation—it was as if he were simply stating a perfectly ordinary fact.

Gu Yuena's hand, which was reaching for the white jade cup, froze in mid-air.

She opened her mouth, wanting to refute.

I am the embodiment of the Dragon God's wisdom.

But she didn't say anything.

Because she suddenly realized that in the face of this being, what was the "Dragon God"? And what was the "Silver Dragon King"?

She lowered her head, her long, silvery-white hair slipping down her shoulders and obscuring half of her face.

"...oh."

The voice was very soft, so soft it sounded like talking to oneself.

Su Ling paused.

He looked at her drooping head, the way she tried to shrink herself down, just like a wounded young animal curling up.

"But your foundation surpasses that of the vast majority of living beings."

He continued, his tone still calm.

"Although you have achieved the Ten Heavens, you have not grasped its true meaning, and you can only exert one-hundredth of its power."

"This Enlightenment Tea can help you dispel the fog and lower the threshold for comprehending the Great Dao."

"and..."

He paused.

"Ten grotto heavens are not the limit."

Gu Yuena's breath hitched slightly.

Not the limit?

Is the Ten Heavenly Caves not the limit?

From the memories she gained from the true dragon's blood essence, she vaguely knew about the cultivation system in this world.

Opening nine grotto-heavens in the Cave Heaven Realm is already a feat of geniuses; ten grotto-heavens are merely legends.

But now he says—

Not the limit?

Just as she was about to ask a question, she suddenly felt a chill between her brows.

Su Ling's fingertip was already touching her forehead.

An extremely profound stream of information, like a galaxy pouring in reverse, surged into her sea of consciousness.

That is...

Gu Yuena's pupils suddenly contracted.

She "saw" a scene of chaos.

In the chaos, there was no sky, no earth, no stars, and no living beings.

There is only one cave.

A vast, boundless cavern, seemingly capable of swallowing the heavens.

That grotto-heaven wasn't "created" out.

It "grows" from nothingness, like a seed breaking through the soil, its roots penetrating the deepest part of the Dao, its branches and leaves stretching out, opening up a universe that belongs only to itself.

The only cave in the world.

It is neither the Nine Heavens nor the Ten Heavens.

It is one.

One begets two, two begets three, and three begets all things.

Gu Yuena suddenly opened her eyes.

Fine beads of cold sweat appeared on her forehead, and a few strands of her silver hair were damp and stuck to her cheeks.

She was breathing heavily, her chest heaving violently, as if she had just been pulled ashore from drowning.

Su Ling has withdrawn her hand.

He picked up his white jade cup, lowered his eyes, and drank the tea, his posture as relaxed as ever.

Gu Yuena took a deep breath.

She lowered her head and looked at the clear tea in the cup.

"I'm not stupid at all."

She muttered to herself.

The sound was as soft as the flapping of a mosquito's wings.

"I am the embodiment of the Dragon God's wisdom... I'm very clever..."

As she spoke, she picked up the white jade cup.

I took a sip.

The moment the tea touched her lips, Gu Yuena shuddered.

She felt her thoughts racing wildly.

It wasn't a gradual acceleration, but rather like being suddenly pushed into a raging torrent by an invisible hand.

Countless thoughts, insights, and flashes of inspiration leaped out from the depths of her consciousness like thousands of fish.

The ancient runes of the True Dragon Treasure Technique, which were as obscure as celestial scripture, suddenly "came to life" in her eyes at this moment.

She "saw" them.

It's not about seeing the strokes, it's not about seeing the structure.

It was the moment I saw them born—

A true dragon coils around the Milky Way, using its claws as a brush and the principles of the Dao as ink, sketching a single stroke across the boundless void.

As the runes fell, countless paths roared, and all the heavens bowed in submission.

Read 60+ Advanced Chapters at P@ Tre On

FictionTimeo

[end of the chapter]

More Chapters