The No.1 Undercover in the Immortal World

Chapter 577 - 85 Cangtian is Dead

The No.1 Undercover in the Immortal World

Chapter 577 - 85 Cangtian is Dead

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Chapter 577: Chapter 85 Cangtian is Dead

Despite some lingering doubts in Lin Yun’s mind, he didn’t go looking for trouble; he just kept his suspicions to himself and observed in secret.

Compared to the busy Qingming and Yushui, Guyu’s job of taking care of Lin Yun was relatively easy. When Lin Yun suggested going for a walk, she agreed and accompanied him, becoming his tour guide.

The sky outside, which Lin Yun had seen through a window before, he had thought was just at dusk and didn’t think much about it. Now, seeing the whole sky, he realized that this world must be nearing its end, right?

After gazing up for a long time, Lin Yun finally saw a faintly glowing sphere.

It seemed that this world’s "sun" was also on the brink of collapse.

Lin Yun just looked and didn’t ask further questions.

While he was observing his surroundings, Guyu was observing him.

His handsome appearance was just one reason she took a liking to him; what really piqued Guyu’s curiosity was Lin Yun’s composure and tranquil demeanor.

What kind of person is he?

Ordinary people would hardly be calm if they suddenly found themselves in this predicament, even facing the danger of being eaten. But Lin Yun had maintained a good pretense all along, not revealing that he had already awakened, and thus avoiding the dire fate of being eaten right away.

Moreover, his analysis afterward was logical and well-founded. Maybe Jingzhe and the others really had ill intentions; it was only with the Leader’s words that things settled down.

When she told him that she wouldn’t throw him into the pot, Lin Yun didn’t show much excitement but instead started observing the environment seriously—perhaps he had discovered something?

When Lin Yun expressed his analysis, Guyu didn’t quite believe it. But now that Lin Yun said nothing, she found herself wildly guessing again.

"Where did you find me? If we go there, perhaps I’ll be able to recover some memories!"

As Lin Yun took a walk nearby, he faintly felt a prying gaze. Pretending to talk to Guyu, he slightly tilted his head and caught a glimpse of someone hiding in a corner with the corner of his eye.

That person was truly frightening, hiding in the corner and observing in stealth, like a cold venomous snake.

Lin Yun felt a chill in his heart but showed no outward sign, continuing to talk calmly with Guyu while frantically calculating his chances of survival.

Actually, Lin Yun might not have panicked so much if he had just been killed outright; after all, danger is inevitable when roaming the world. But being stared at with eyes that saw him as a tasty meal truly made him panic from the depths of his soul.

Especially since he had no cultivation level and was at the mercy of others, his sense of security was even lower.

This was truly a case of "the lamb lies down on the block, ready for the knife."

Guyu had not noticed the hidden Jingzhe. When she heard Lin Yun mention it might help him recover his memories, she suddenly realized that it could be possible.

"I found you at the abandoned Divine Altar. Let’s go there now!"

"Alright."

Lin Yun smiled again, showing off his charm. Guyu was taken aback for a moment, once again feeling her heartbeat quicken substantially.

Her cheeks flushed, she turned her head and hurriedly walked ahead.

The Divine Altar was not within the tribe’s dwelling area, but it wasn’t too far either. They left the tribe and walked for about ten more minutes before arriving.

The Divine Altar was abandoned, and its walls were covered with cracks, while at the corners, wild grasses thrived.

In a place lacking in Spiritual Energy, the vitality of the weeds was still stubbornly strong.

The Divine Altar had long been forsaken, and no one cleaned it, so the tallest grass reached the height of a person, making the place, already desolate, appear even more dilapidated.

"Back then, I was resting here with Jingzhe when we saw you lying stark naked on the sacrificial table."

Guyu pointed to the altar used for offerings to the God, mentioning naked, she recalled the scene at that time, and Lin Yun’s body naturally came to mind. For some reason, while it didn’t affect her much initially, now it made her feel unbearably shy.

Lin Yun followed her pointing finger towards the sacrificial table. The Divine Altar had been abandoned, and naturally, so had the table, but the table’s surface was still clean.

"I wasn’t injured?"

Lin Yun was somewhat puzzled. Although he had forgotten what had happened before, he felt that his lack of cultivation level was certainly due to an injury.

But when it came to verbalizing this question, he still didn’t.

Lin Yun looked closer and felt something odd. After a careful examination, he said, "Why don’t you have a statue of the God here?"

"A statue of the God, why should there be one?"

Lin Yun: "..."

He couldn’t come up with an answer to that.

Worshipping a Divine Spirit without even a statue—wasn’t that inappropriate?

Who knows what kind of God they worshipped; without having ever seen it, how could there be faith?

"What does your God of Canglan look like, then?"

Hearing this, Guyu couldn’t help but laugh, "Do you think Gods are like humans, with one head and two hands? Gods are fundamentally different from people, ever-changing, they can take any form or none at all. How could a statue represent the grace of a Divine Spirit."

Although what Guyu said made sense, Lin Yun thought of the statue of Qing Nu and wanted to say that any Divine Spirit that couldn’t be represented by a statue was trash.

Sister Qing Nu is the best in the world!

"Look how much I’ve been licking up to you, can you come out and give me a hand? I’m really scared in this place, strong man!"

Though Lin Yun had lost his cultivation level, his perception remained sharp. He could feel someone’s gaze secretly watching him, and without even turning his head, he knew who it was.

He had actually followed him here. Fortunately, Guyu was present, so he probably wouldn’t make his move. But once Lin Yun was alone, there was no telling what he might do.

In this light, it seemed Guyu had overestimated the leader’s authority, or perhaps, his own allure was too strong.

Whatever the reason, his situation was extremely dangerous.

Given the circumstances, he had no choice but to strike first.

"I think I remember something."

Lin Yun rubbed his temples, pretending to have a severe headache. Guyu immediately became excited and quickly supported Lin Yun, taking care to be as gentle as possible.

What Guyu didn’t know was that as she held onto Lin Yun, he was subconsciously noting the differences between Guyu and Fang Yu. Hmm, the distinctions were quite obvious.

Lin Yun began to miss his master.

Being so close to someone who resembled his master so much, Lin Yun felt an odd sensation in his heart.

How should he put it? The flowers at home are fragrant, but so are the ones outside.

"Don’t rush, take your time to think."

Guyu urged Lin Yun. In reality, Lin Yun was not in a hurry at all. It was she who was anxious.

If Lin Yun could provide more definitive clues, her actions would be more assured. If she could persuade more people to leave or even convince the leader to relocate the whole tribe...

In fact, the chances of successfully migrating the whole tribe might actually be higher. Because there’s strength in numbers, once their group became large, the other two tribes out there wouldn’t dare to attack them recklessly.

"I think I stepped on some kind of formation, then there was a flash of light, and I didn’t know anything after that."

"What did the formation look like?"

Upon hearing this, Guyu became even more invigorated. 𝕗𝚛𝚎𝚎𝐰𝗲𝗯𝗻𝚘𝚟𝚎𝗹.𝕔𝐨𝕞

If they could directly sketch out the formation and leave this world, they would be much safer.

If it weren’t for the information provided by Lin Yun, their original plan was to follow the path once taken by the Lin Dong Tribe.

The Lin Dong Tribe, that is, the one that decided to seek a way out immediately after the Divine Spirit disappeared. All their Divine Envoys were of the winter season, hence they were also known as the Lin Dong Tribe.

Those who wanted to unify the world were called the Greater Xia Tribe. Those who wished to worship other divine spirits even changed their tribe’s name, and their Divine Envoys were no longer named after the autumn season. They established a different sect called the Huang Tian Sect.

Even their leader uttered enormously blasphemous words.

"Cangtian has perished; Huang Tian shall rise."

In the Canglan Divine Country, the God of Canglan was also referred to as Cangtian.

To declare that Cangtian had died within the Canglan Divine Country was truly a great blasphemy. In the early days, although the God had stopped responding to the believers, the people of Canglan Divine Country did not dare to entertain the thought that their God had died.

Therefore, for a time, Huang Tian Sect was chased and attacked by the other three major tribes, like a rat crossing the street, but they still managed to survive in the cracks and grew increasingly powerful.

And as time passed, the blue sky of their world really did slowly turn yellow...

"Cangtian has perished; Huang Tian shall rise." This saying had been proposed thousands of years before the sky turned yellow. When the sky did turn yellow, the already fragmented faith of the people of the Canglan Divine Country further collapsed.

Under such pressure, the Spring Tribe, still steadfast in worshiping the divine spirit they had for thousands of years, received no response; and finally, under the watch of one of the Priests, they could no longer persist, ceased their worship, and shortly after, the environment deteriorated rapidly, turning the entire sky completely yellow.

Thus, the Huang Tian Sect became the largest external force in the present day.

But to return to the main point, the departure of the Lin Dong Tribe provided a direction for the other tribes. However, since the Lin Dong Tribe was in the far north and had migrated northward, the Spring Tribe would have to pass between the Greater Xia and Huang Tian tribes to seek out their trail, from the extreme south to the far north, the dangers of which can only be imagined.

That’s why Guyu was so thrilled to hear about the transmission array. However, Lin Yun had never seen any transmission array; he was simply bluffing.

"I... can’t remember."

Lin Yun held his head, a pained expression on his face. Guyu dared not press him any further, quickly saying, "Don’t worry, don’t think about it now, I’ll take you back to rest."

With that, she picked up Lin Yun and ran towards the tribe.

Lin Yun comfortably leaned on Guyu’s shoulder, squinting his half-closed eyes.

From this angle, there was indeed something to see.

"I’m sorry, if I didn’t bluff you, I was afraid I might die."

Lin Yun actually felt a bit guilty towards Guyu. After all, she had the same face as Fang Yu, and Lin Yun felt embarrassed to deceive her. Plus, Guyu had been helping him from the start, and he had been bluffing her the whole time, which really wasn’t very honorable.

But aside from Guyu, he couldn’t bluff anyone else.

"When I get better, I will definitely repay the kindness."

Lin Yun made a promise in his heart.

To repay kindness with kindness and vengeance with vengeance. To the one who wants to eat me, just wait, I’ll surely put you in the pot!

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