C241 (1/2)

Countless specks of light gathered on the leaves like dust, turning into streaks of light, flowing on the cover of the flowers with an indescribable purity. They all closed together, forming a ball of light in the middle of the dense tree trunk, the ball of light carried a warm and peaceful aura, it was as though it was the cleanest thing in the world.

Gu Hua was halfway there when she seemed to sense something. When she turned around, she was immediately buried by the streams of light that covered the sky! The sphere of light rushed towards her from the middle of the tree trunk like a living being. She had no time to defend against it as the sphere of light fiercely smashed into her chest, sinking into it!

Gu Hua Wei Wei Wei only felt a sharp pain in her chest, it was so painful that she almost suffocated. In a trance, she could only hear Hua Hua shouting for her voice. She wanted to answer it, but in the end she fell into the darkness.

Gu Hua curled up slightly, her body covered by ice and snow. The snowflakes melted on her forehead, her purplish-white dress, and her plum-like face. She was like a fairy in a snowy dream.

No matter how hysterical or how many times she was called, she could not give it a smile.

If something happened to Gu Hua Wei, it would not be spared. However, Gu Hua Wei's expression was very calm, and there was even a faint smile on his lips, this thought made Hua Hua Hua stop panicking, and when she thought of the sudden white light, she suddenly thought of the legend, and a strange idea spread through her mind …

Could it be … Could it be that the rumor … Is, is it true?

The purple, rootless, duckweed flower followed a cool breeze. Under the astonished gaze of the flowers, it peacefully bloomed on Gu Wei's chest, one after another. It was extremely beautiful.

Hua Hua was so shocked that she couldn't even close her mouth. It can't be what she was thinking, right …

Gu Hua slowly fell into a sea of stars. When she looked up, she could see numerous stars shining resplendently. It was an indescribably wide field. The endless stars made her uneasy calm down. There was nothing by her side, as if she was in nothingness.

Gu Hua suddenly remembered the white ball of light that had hit her. Could this be the world of the Bodhi tree? Or perhaps, what did the Bodhi tree want to tell her?

She looked at the stars that were all over the sky, each one of them was so bright and carried a gentle radiance as they constantly scattered the opposite side of the sunlight into the eyes of the people. However, they were also so lonely.

Gu Hua felt a trace of indescribable loneliness. This loneliness was different from the loneliness she felt when she looked up at the stars and lay in the grass on Crescent Peak.

Initially, she only felt puzzlement in her heart, wanting to find peace. But at this moment, she already felt tranquil enough, but she still felt an unparalleled loneliness, as if she was the only one left in this world. Other than her and the starry sky above her, she could never meet anyone else.

This loneliness made her just quietly float in the wind, not knowing where she should go. There seemed to be nowhere to go.

The stars, the stars of all the heavens, were looking at her, and she did not think they would laugh at her, because they were so far away, she could not hear them even if they laughed at her, and she could just pretend that no one knew she was in such an awkward situation.

Time passed slowly. Here, she had no way to cultivate, no way to walk, and even had no intention of thinking about some interesting things. Gu Hua Wei had no way to connect with the space in the jade buckle.

She didn't know how much time had passed, nor did she know where this place was. It was as if she would be trapped here for the rest of her life.

At first, she was very calm, but gradually, the ethereal aura made it impossible for her to tell herself that it was just an accident. She began to feel a little anxious, but this anxiety only lasted for an hour before she disappeared. She was like a zombie, she could only look at the stars, as if she was not alone.

The stars were changing every second of every day, and every minute and every second, the light became dimmer and dimmer. When she continuously spread out her spiritual sense, when she finally reached an unlimited peace, she finally heard intermittent whispers amidst the cold and solitude.

”Eh, there's someone there …”