Accidentally invincible!-Chapter 227 - 224: You Really Disappoint Me
Chapter 227: Chapter 224: You Really Disappoint Me
Lin Fan had ventured into perilous lands and secret realms, but never had he stepped into a forbidden land.
Was this the place where the Divine Medicine was discovered?
Indeed, it was extraordinary.
A place that seemed unassuming, yet it made people recoil in fear, unable to muster the courage to venture deeper inside, as if disturbing some terrifying existence lurking within the forbidden land.
They were still outside the forbidden land.
Ahead lay a narrow Heaven’s Rift Canyon. If one’s imagination was vivid enough, it could take on many forms.
There was even a certain feeling.
Whether one lived or died depended on themselves.
The moment one stepped in, fate was no longer their own; life and death became uncertain, relying solely on personal fortune.
"Once inside, be extremely cautious, and never, under any circumstances, act carelessly. Do not give in to curiosity over anything you encounter—it could very well be the danger that claims your life," said an old True Immortal.
Lin Fan knew who this person was. When introducing himself, the man had called himself Li Daoist.
Given the title "Daoist," he was naturally supposed to be pure-hearted, free from desires, and understanding of the workings of all things. Yet now, he was here exploring in pursuit of the Divine Medicine hidden within the forbidden land.
It showed that Li Daoist’s cultivation was not sufficient.
Lin Fan remarked, "Looking at this narrow crevice, I feel as though I’ve arrived at the gates of Hell. An aura of unknown danger is waiting for us."
His lament had no other purpose but to underscore the danger of this place.
As if anyone needed him to say it.
Everyone present already knew how perilous it was here.
"But dangers must be overcome. If you do not confront them, they will forever remain as dangers," Lin Fan said, his mood heightened with excitement and anticipation for what lay ahead.
His heart was pounding furiously.
That feeling... Could you truly sense it thoroughly?
"Let’s go in."
Huang Lier approached the situation as if she was familiar with it, almost as though she had been here before. In reality, she had never set foot in the place—her knowledge came solely from accounts given by returning True Immortals.
Lin Fan walked quietly in the middle of the group, pulling his son off to the side.
He had a human buffer in front and behind him.
No matter where the danger came from, there were people on all sides bearing the brunt of it, ensuring his safety and reliability without any significant risk.
When they stepped into Heaven’s Rift Canyon.
He truly felt as though his life was no longer in his own hands.
Everything seemed beyond his control.
Danger loomed everywhere.
Even outside, he could already feel an ancient aura wrapping around him awkwardly—it wasn’t a pleasant experience.
But now.
It didn’t even need to be described further.
After stepping into the forbidden land, he realized that the aura from earlier had been negligible. The aura here was the truly terrifying one—a suffocating aura of destruction.
Lin Fan hunched his shoulders, making himself appear as small and inconspicuous as possible to avoid attracting the ire of any unknown entities.
Even his eccentric son clung to his sleeve as they entered, gripping tightly with his fingers, his face filled with fear, as though he could sense the lurking danger.
"Dad, I’m so scared."
The eccentric old man stood rooted to the spot, not daring to take a step. His innocent and pure gaze had turned into a vigilant glare as he cautiously surveyed his surroundings.
Lin Fan gently patted his son’s hand. "Don’t be afraid. Dad’s here with you."
He originally wanted to say, *With me here, what’s there to worry about?* But on second thought, he realized he had no such qualifications—he was the one relying on his son for protection.
"Fairy Huang, you seem well-prepared. Which direction are we taking?" Lin Fan asked.
Huang Lier appeared momentarily startled by the imposing atmosphere of the place.
She zoned out briefly.
Then she recovered, pointing in another direction. "Let’s go that way."
Based on this interaction.
Lin Fan became even more confident in his theory.
It was precisely as he had thought.
Last time, the Heavenly Treasure Pavilion had obtained not only a stalk of Divine Medicine but likely other valuables too. Otherwise, they wouldn’t have come rushing back so soon.
He began observing his surroundings intently.
This place was a flat, desolate plain, stretching endlessly to the horizon. There wasn’t a single sign of life—not even a blade of grass. It must have been the geological conditions that led to such a barren scene.
The surface of the ground was covered in gravel, which let out a raspy scratching noise as they stepped on it.
"Fairy Huang, since things have come to this, why don’t you just tell me the truth? What exactly are we looking for this time?" Lin Fan asked.
The atmosphere of the place made him very uneasy.
The pervasive danger pressed in from all sides.
This was not somewhere ordinary people could tread.
Otherwise, they’d inevitably be met with catastrophe.
Huang Lier replied, "Master Lin, I won’t hide it from you. There’s something here that we want to retrieve. I don’t know exactly what it is, though—it was my father who sent me. Only when we secure it will its nature be revealed."
Lin Fan nearly spat in disbelief.
*What nonsense.*
*You sly little minx. I’ve been calling you a fairy, and yet you give me a story like this. What a fool I was to praise you earlier.*
"Dad, this place feels so dangerous. Let’s go back." The eccentric old man clung to Lin Fan’s sleeve, trembling with fear.
Lin Fan knew that a place capable of scaring even his eccentric son must be extraordinarily terrifying.
Following the usual plotlines.
It’s often the eccentrics who are the first to sense danger.
Meanwhile, the so-called "normal" people forge ahead fearlessly, only to meet with disaster while the eccentric is the sole survivor.
Thus, a choice now presented itself.
1: Immediately retreat to ensure safety.
2: Press onward into a death zone, risking everything for possible rewards.
Lin Fan stood still, not following the others forward.
"Master Lin, is something wrong?" Huang Lier asked.
Lin Fan responded, "I feel that going any further will lead to encounters with incredibly terrifying dangers. Fairy Huang, you should think this through carefully. While treasures are rare, preserving one’s life is far more important."
Six True Immortal Realm elders stood on high alert, vigilantly scanning their surroundings. As True Immortal powerhouses, they had rarely been this cautious, but the gravity of their current location left them no choice.
It was too dangerous.
Utterly terrifying.
A single misstep could cost them their lives.
"Master Lin, we’ve come this far. If we don’t move forward, everything will be for nothing. You’re right—this place is indeed very dangerous, but danger often comes hand-in-hand with opportunity. I won’t lie to you."
"This is an Ancient Forbidden Land. Our Heavenly Treasure Pavilion has spent considerable time and manpower searching for its entrance. After much effort, we found it."
"In the ancient era—the age of legends—there existed Divine Medicine capable of raising the dead and restoring flesh. Medicine to ascend to the heavens in broad daylight. Medicine to transform a person’s very constitution into something unparalleled. Divine Masters... Everything is laid before our eyes. If missed, there will be no second chance."
"There may even be the inheritance of ancient Immortals here."
Huang Lier laid it all out. To most people, these words would be difficult to resist. But to Lin Fan, he couldn’t be less interested.
*I have my own little helper.*
All I need to do is quietly farm beasts. Everything I need will naturally be mine—why bother with such risks?
One day, when my power grows strong enough.
I’ll pack this place up entirely; it won’t be a problem.
"Dad, let’s leave. I’m so scared—this place is too dangerous," the eccentric old man pleaded, tugging at Lin Fan’s sleeve with tears in his eyes.
Seeing his son so frightened.
Lin Fan was tempted to retreat.
"Fairy Huang, if I were to leave now, would it affect our cooperation with the Heavenly Treasure Pavilion? I mean no offense; it’s just that my heart has been racing all day—it doesn’t feel like a lucky day," Lin Fan said.
Huang Lier looked at Lin Fan with a bewildered expression. Moments later, her gaze became something strange and silent, as if to say, *What do you think?*
Suddenly.
A deafening sound shook the heavens and earth.
Astonished, everyone looked toward the source of the noise.
A volcano had erupted. Crimson fiery flames soared into the sky like fireworks, forming a massive blossoming flower.
Immediately after.
An unknown Divine Medicine floated out of the crater, its green leaves shimmering with starlight as they unfurled. Its flower bore a fruit, surrounded by a brilliant, rainbow-like radiance that illuminated the heavens and earth with dazzling brilliance.
"Divine Medicine," Lin Fan murmured softly, having only seen one once before. The scene before him now was unparalleled—the appearance of a Divine Medicine was truly astonishing.
This was a radiance of the utmost brilliance.
In the distance, the Divine Medicine trembled, as though stretching its body. Sparks of fire fell onto its surface, as if giving it a divine cleansing.
Fiery red rays of light poured from the Divine Medicine, resembling countless bolts of fabric draping over the heavens and earth.
"Miss?" one of the True Immortal elders asked, awaiting her command.
Huang Lier snapped out of her brief daze, her face alight with joy. "That’s our target. Go and seize the Divine Medicine—we’ll leave immediately after."
"Wait," Lin Fan interjected. "Are you crazy? Every stalk of Divine Medicine is guarded by some unknown and terrifying entity. Attempting to seize it is sure to provoke its wrath, and escaping afterward will be near impossible."
What the hell!
What exactly are you people trying to do?
How can you attempt something so dangerous without considering the consequences?
Learn from those who came before!
Those earlier cultivators who tried to grab an immature stalk of Divine Medicine nearly got annihilated—and yet, you still haven’t learned anything? Do you all have a death wish?
"Master Lin, without risk, there can be no reward. The appearance of a Divine Medicine indeed brings great danger, but obtaining it is an immortal fate. My father has calculated that I possess extraordinary destiny and am blessed by the Heavenly Dao. That’s why I came here—I won’t encounter mishaps," Huang Lier said.
Lin Fan could hardly hold back his urge to curse.
*What the hell?!*
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Truth be told.
The allure of the Divine Medicine was undeniable.
But...
"Fairy Huang, everything must be approached with caution. How about taking your time? Perhaps there are other gains to be had without rushing into danger. These peculiar visions alone signify that it’s anything but simple." Lin Fan tried to dissuade her, hoping they could avoid the worst-case scenario. They should look for something more accessible—something that didn’t scream deadly.
That would be far more practical.
The eccentric old man cowered behind Lin Fan in terror, not daring to poke his head out or even speak.
"Master Lin, the Divine Medicine’s appearance is a chance bestowed upon us. Only the destined may claim it—we can’t let it slip by. I’ll go retrieve it myself. The rest of you, prepare to retreat," said an elder decisively.
Suddenly.
An elder burst through the air, speeding toward the resplendent, magnificent Divine Medicine.
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