Chapter 1446 - 1446 1307 Heavenly Boundary Monument The
Chapter 1446 - 1446 1307 Heavenly Boundary Monument The
?Chapter 1446: Chapter 1307: Heavenly Boundary Monument, The Pointer of Time and Space Chapter 1446: Chapter 1307: Heavenly Boundary Monument, The Pointer of Time and Space The Heavenly Boundary Monument was still some distance from Lin City, Chu Mu had set off, letting Ye dash towards it at top speed.
It took about a day, and Chu Mu gradually saw the barren land.
For some reason, the area around the Heavenly Boundary Monument was always devoid of vegetation, the desolate yellow sand swirling with the wind, obscuring the direction.
The orange sky was high, with an afternoon orange sun hanging on the horizon, casting a long shadow, like a time-space pointer pointing at a certain time in the past.
Yellow sand, long shadows, Ye Junyi speeding, its speed increasing constantly, and in an instant, it was beneath the Heavenly Boundary Monument.
The Heavenly Boundary Monument was majestic and tall, its peak invisible when one looked up.
Countless ancient characters and traces of the Water Moon were engraved on the entire body of the Heavenly Boundary Monument. When one stared intently at them, they felt as if scenes from the past would emerge in their minds, weaving a tale that resonated with the soul and touched the heart deeply…
Jumping off Ye’s back, Chu Mu stood under the Heavenly Boundary Monument, looking up at this ancient stone tablet.
For some reason, Chu Mu’s view of the Heavenly Boundary Monument was like that of an old man in time, harboring many past stories in its heart, always hinting at deep meanings to those who understood it, yet never revealing the whole story.
When Chu Mu forgot about the Heavenly Boundary Monument, it silently watched him with the tears of the monument, then slowly relayed his past experiences when he lost consciousness and felt confused.
Chu Mu had this ethereal feeling for every Heavenly Boundary Monument he encountered, including this one.
Chu Mu looked up quietly, standing still under it.
“Whoooshhhhh~~~~~~~~~”
The yellow sand swirled, lifting veils of mist that disturbed Chu Mu’s clothing and hair.