I Can Infinitely Synthesize Transcendent Genes

Chapter 375: 【294~295】Flame God Treasure! (Seeking monthly tickets and recommendations)_2



Chapter 375: 【294~295】Flame God Treasure! (Seeking monthly tickets and recommendations)_2
 

“What kind of opportunity?” Pei Jinye was genuinely curious.

“Have you heard of the Other Shore?” the white-haired woman asked.

Pei Jinye was taken aback.

Because he had talked with this sister before, she had mentioned the Other Shore.

He had thought she was just showing off her literary grace, but it seemed he had misunderstood.

“The Ancient Martial teachings mention the Other Shore, that only by reaching the Other Shore is there a chance to become a god,” the white-haired woman spoke directly.

However, the Fire Dragon immediately interjected, “To become a god is nothing more than breaking free of the human body’s constraints. Godhood is not so easily achieved.”

The white-haired woman looked on silently.

The Fire Dragon’s double pupils emitted a faint glow.

Without intending to continue the argument, the white-haired woman said, “Who knows what secrets lie behind the Flame God’s Coffin? Perhaps only that person in the Federation knows. I see you’re not uninterested…”

“But I cherish my life more,” the Fire Dragon said gravely.

“Do you think he has a chance?”

“Yes, but I’m not certain whether he can succeed. At least, I’m sure he won’t die. Someone has increased his fortune; you should be able to see that.”

“Enough, let’s give him the opportunity.”

The white-haired woman looked at Pei Jinye with a hint of sigh, “I don’t know whether this is fate or just a fluke… But even if this is a dead end, you have to go through it, after all, you have no other choice.”

Pei Jinye was eager to ask something.

At that moment, the Fire Dragon spoke, “The Federation’s people are ready to break the seal; you don’t have much time. Once they discover you, no matter how well you hide, they will find your true body.

I see you don’t want to get too entangled with the Federation… The Flame God’s Coffin involves too much, they might silence you.”

“You’re not suggesting that my chance to live is in there, are you?” Pei Jinye asked, raising an eyebrow.

But the Fire Dragon calmly said, “I don’t know. However, things must be tried. When you enter, I will cause chaos by inciting a beast tide. Then, I will need your help.”

It looked at the white-haired woman.

Yet the white-haired woman was visibly annoyed, “What’s with all these complications? Just go.”

She grabbed Pei Jinye by the arm.

The Fire Dragon opened the entrance to the Flame God’s Coffin just right.

Pei Jinye was thrown into the vortex.

The entrance disappeared in an instant.

Everything was as if nothing had happened.

The Fire Dragon turned to the white-haired woman, “Do you think he has a chance to meet the Flame God?”

“Maybe. I just didn’t expect you to bet on him,” the white-haired woman said thoughtfully.

“Forced by circumstances,” the Fire Dragon said gravely, “His strength is weak, but his fortune is decent. Perhaps he has his own destiny to behold.”

As fortune was mentioned, the white-haired woman thought of an old acquaintance.

[She’s still alive? Did she place her bets early on?]

Pei Jinye cursed inwardly; who knew this woman would be so decisive? She didn’t even wait for him to understand what opportunity lay behind the Flame God’s Coffin, or what place the Other Shore was, before throwing him directly into it.

A vast starry river appeared all around.

Pei Jinye saw countless desolate and silent stars, which delivered a visually shocking impact.

Before he could make out where he was,

Suddenly, a beam of light shone down.

Pei Jinye’s entire being felt bewildered for a moment.

In just an instant.

Numerous voices appeared by his ear, pressing in like a tide.

With a “thump,”

Karmic Fire ignited.

Pei Jinye didn’t know what he had burned away, because at that moment, his entire mind had already sunken.

“So this is what falling feels like…”

Pei Jinye used all his strength, desperately trying to wake up.

It could’ve been a moment, or an eternity.

Pei Jinye suddenly opened his eyes.

“He’s awake…”

“The forceps for the surgery… cotton swabs…”

The pungent smell of disinfectant lingered in Pei Jinye’s nostrils as he slowly opened his eyes, engulfed by an overwhelming sense of powerlessness.

His mind was in chaos, and he couldn’t even distinguish what had happened to his body.

“Don’t worry, we found you in Dragon Valley; fortunately, the damage to your internal organs wasn’t severe. Now we have reassembled your body…” said a middle-aged doctor with a gentle voice behind a mask.

Pei Jinye was somewhat groggy, his consciousness still somewhat dispersed.

Dragon Valley?

Right, he remembered, he was in Dragon Valley… Someone had offered him Dragon Meat, but he had missed out, and then…

Pei Jinye felt a sharp pain in his brain.

“Now you need to keep yourself calm enough, don’t fantasize. I will give you a sedative, it will be fine soon… Don’t worry, you are a hero of the Federation.”

The middle-aged doctor’s words sent Pei Jinye into a daze.

A hero?

What did I do to become a hero?

As the needle pricked into his arm, he faintly seemed to hear a middle-aged man’s voice from behind him, “Is he the only one who survived?”

“Yes, sir.”

“…”

Pei Jinye didn’t catch the rest and fell straight into unconsciousness.

When he awoke again, he found himself in a recuperation chamber, watching the monitor’s values constantly changing, the EKG waves undulating, the heart rate consistently maintained between 80 to 110.

“Am I now in…”

“Reality or a dream?”

Pei Jinye’s memory had awakened.

But the vivid reality made it impossible for him to determine whether this was indeed real or if… this place was the Other Shore.

“Awake?”


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