I Can See Health Bars in Real Life

Chapter 650 - 2: Entering the Mortal World (Part 2)

I Can See Health Bars in Real Life

Chapter 650 - 2: Entering the Mortal World (Part 2)

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It seems Shenqi did not leave any fixed coordinates in the outside world, nor any fixed teleportation points to enter and exit the Otherworld Space she created. It's entirely dependent on her own power to freely locate them; where she thinks is suitable, she opens a door there... In this case, a collision is truly an accident.

Gu Mo's mind was racing, meanwhile, he surveyed his surroundings from high in the sky.

Everything he saw was a pristine, untouched landscape, with no signs of human habitation. His Divine Will spread out in an instant, scouring the sky and earth. Though it fell far behind his main body, he could roughly sense quite a vast area, and the feedback he received was the same.

It seems to be earlier than I imagined...

What era is this, exactly?

Gu Mo raised an eyebrow, forming a cloud in the high sky, transforming it into a long stairway, and began descending step by step.

The silver-haired girl also looked around curiously. Upon seeing this phenomenon, her eyes lit up with interest. She followed eagerly, stepping on it to test its stability, then began hopping down the long stairs in the void, following Gu Mo all the way back to the ground.

"Where are we preparing to go?"

Once on the ground, Miss Shenqi stood on her tiptoes, trying to gaze into the distance, and asked with great enthusiasm.

You ask me, whom do I ask...

Gu Mo felt a bit speechless.

As a visitor from another domain, he's likely the one most clueless about this world.

However, considering that Shenqi seems to have been idling away in that Alternate Space for many years and has only recently prepared to come out and take a look, her knowledge of the present world might not be entirely reliable... although certainly more informed than his own.

"I'm not sure either, after all, I know nothing about this current world..." As he contemplated, he answered.

"Eh?" Shenqi was initially surprised, but immediately nodded as if she understood, thinking the situation was just like hers, "Oh oh, maybe busy with your own things, it's been a long time since you've come out? I also find that this world has changed so much, I no longer recognize it."

Gu Mo tugged at the corner of his mouth but did not correct her, instead, he inconspicuously tried to ask:

"What was the world in your memory like?"

"This..." The silver-haired girl scratched her cheek with her finger, trying to recall a bit seriously, "Uh... it's hard to say, I don't know how to describe it, only that it felt very desolate, the land was like a blank canvas... unlike now, with many different creatures."

"Honestly, I'm also startled to see the outside world changed like this at once, so I thought I'd come out to have a look..."

As she spoke, a peculiar light flickered in her bright eyes, and as she looked around, she seemed to delight in the abundant vitality of this thriving world where everything is perpetually burgeoning, decaying, and being reborn.

Meanwhile, Gu Mo frowned slightly.

So desolate...

The land was like a blank canvas...

Is this something traceable to a particular period? It seems I've underestimated her background even though I thought I'd already exaggerated it.

"At that time... did you have any familiar acquaintances?" Gu Mo asked after some thought, "Since it's been so long, why not start with visiting friends to reacquaint yourself with this world?"

"Familiar acquaintances..."

Mentioning this subtle concept, Shenqi immediately averted her gaze: "Didn't really know anyone, didn't interact much at that time, and even before I tried to create my own world, the people on the land had already left the Earth for the Moon..."

"They went to the Moon?" Gu Mo was a bit surprised.

"Yes... although not everyone, some went elsewhere, or like me, tried to pioneer other worlds, but they all left Earth..." the silver-haired girl pouted, not that there was much interaction or deep friendship to begin with.

Even if there were truly friends with good relationships, it's hard to know where they might have gone by now.

"The Moon, huh..."

Gu Mo looked up at the sky, though obviously, at this time, he couldn't see the Moon, it didn't stop him from muttering softly.

"Tsk, to think someone got there first..."

"What do you mean by someone got there first?" Shenqi looked at him curiously, "Are you interested in the Moon as well?"

"A little bit..." The young man in a moon-white Daoist Robe nodded. He now had a strange obsession with Earth and the Moon, perhaps because in the Dungeon World of Fate/Grand Order, during his transcendence, he also resonated with and was favored by the wills of both the Earth and the Moon.

In a certain sense, could he be considered a candidate for the Earth's and Moon's Ultimate One?

Though he's unsure if Vermilion Moon would have any objections.

"I see..." Shenqi muttered thoughtfully, not sure what she was contemplating. π˜§π“‡β„―π‘’π“Œπ‘’π‘π“ƒπ˜°π˜·π˜¦π˜­.𝒸ℴ𝓂

"Alright, let's head this way and take a look..."

It was at this moment that Gu Mo retracted his extended Divine Will. Projecting his Spirit threads in as straight a line as possible, increasing the detection distance significantly, he tried searching in various directions and finally made a discovery, pointing in that direction.

"It seems there's a war happening in the distance over there..."

The silver-haired girl looked in the direction he pointed, and her perception seemingly crossed a vast distance, sensing the events at the far end of that direction, and she lightly frowned.

The crudely dressed soldiers wielding primitive and rough iron weapons battled ferociously and bloodily, which she didn't quite like.

Gu Mo, however, said nothing, because there was a war happening there; that's exactly why they should go take a look...

Getting in touch would allow them to gather information, which would help them make judgments, far better than aimlessly wandering in the desolate backcountry where they couldn't meet anyone... This period seems indeed a bit too early, so much so that even Demons were rare, and the land was instead dominated by primitive beasts.

As his thoughts drifted, he explained solemnly: "That's why we need to take a look. Life is complex, and competition is a crucial part of it; even if you want to create a perfect race, you first have to recognize the relative imperfection..."

"Because it is 'Nothingness' that allows us to define 'Existence', just as light and shadow are always relative..."

Listening to his earnest and thorough explanation, the silver-haired, silver-eyed girl frowned, reluctant but eventually nodded:

"Oh, then let's go take a look."

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