At this point, it was easy for him to regulate his breathing pace. It would seem as though ever since he came to the realisation of where he was, then he could slowly enjoy the benefits of the place. And that was true. When he looked to the side. Just like magic out of a fantasy book, he started to see impossible things happen:He saw a clear and beautiful lake growing out of the matterless floor. Then he saw plants growing, and trees and gardens. It would seem as though he was just experiencing the fresh start of the creations of all things. He was so impressed that he couldn't even find a word for the things that were right there in front of him. He didn't think there was really a point saying a word. Just the sight and the peaceful mind would already do the magic of assimilation and appreciation. Before he knew, the matterless and shapeless realm had been transformed into a breathtaking lush and greenery land. It was something that he could never have imagined in his wildest
"What was that?" Cory wondered, walking away from the spot. There were a couple of things he was trying to process at this point. He needed to get his thoughts straight before he would be able to let any ideas in or even distractions. Just a few seconds ago, he was conflicted, standing in an empty space that suddenly turned into an island with lush and beautiful greenery sight to behold. He was still trying to understand where all of this came from or what sort of magic it was when his chest had started burning from the object around his neck. The object that glittered. Then the object had burnt fiercely against his chest, and now he has landed here. In the villa on the earthly island. "How many surprises are left for me to experience today?" He wondered if that was even the right question to ask. He sighed. Then, slowly, other ideas started to flow into his mind. He recalled slowly that he didn't even get to see his parents. What the hell was really happening to him? Hadn't he
Cory shut the door behind him as he stepped out of the building. He was now standing in front of one of the less-throdden areas of his property. It was after he stepped out of the living room that he realised that the living room he had just stepped out of was the second living room, not the first one that was opposite the pool. Although he owned the villa and all the lands surrounding it, yet he hardly had the time to explore the other parts of the building. He threw that thought into the garbage can as his mind bounce back on why he had stepped out of the living room in the first place. "Irmais." He repeated, then his face folded. He needed to find Irmais as soon as possible. If the system was still at his mercy, he would have found a way to locate Irmais. Right now, he was the Immortal Dao, and the system had been dissolved. He knew that he had a lot of potentials but he wasn't certain of how to reach them yet. At least he would need a week of cultivation to finally attain th
Emerald City, Onyx district. Anna was seated by herself in the far corner of a restaurant. She was staring at her phone. Her eyes were bulging at the sockets, and she was not willing to look away from the phone. Although the screen of the phone was now blank and there was nothing else to see, yet she couldn't take her eyes off it. It would seem as though her eyes were just a channel that was taking her mind through several layers and ceilings of thoughts. There was shock crawling up her face, from one corner to the other. She could hear faint whispers from people around her. They were talking about the same thing that she had seen on her phone. But she didn't really care about what they were mumbling about. She remained in that position for another few moments before a silhouette came out of nowhere and towered over her. At first, she didn't want to look up to see who it was, but then the presence seemed quite imposing that she had no choice but to look up. "Have you decide
Anna wasn't really good at hiding her emotions. She wasn't the type to feel one thing and show the other. Especially when it comes to emotions that really cut deep into her feelings. "I mean, we can all remember what happened with me and him." Sheiley continued. Anna thought that Sheiley was done with the torment, but it seemed as though Sheiley had more coming. It would seem like Sheiley had been waiting for this moment all her life. One would think that Sheiley had come to this restaurant in search of Anna just to make a big ridicule of her. Anna definitely was not prepared for this. She was still caught up thinking about what she saw on her phone. She was not prepared for that too either. There were a lot of things she didn't prepare for that were happening to her today. It was only right for her to come to the conclusion that she would have to deal with whatever comes her way whether or not she was prepared for it. She sighed. "I can't imagine how he would agree with breaki
Anna wanted to concentrate, but she couldn't do so. She had her mind flying everywhere. She just couldn't put a leash on it. Although she had been able to get Sheiley and Harry off her back, yet it felt like they were still right there with her. She knew that she had eventually put the couple in their place, yet she couldn't help but feel that they were still on to her. Sheiley's words were still fresh in her mind. Especially Sheiley's words about what Cory might be doing on the island. She didn't know whether or not to be sad or mad. Well, she knew that being mad was not even her right. She was the one who asked to break up with him. He never proposed such a decision. So she didn't have the right to be mad at him whether or not he chooses to date someone else. Her mind quickly zoomed back to the person who was close to Cory. She recalled Stephen. She had told him to relay her message to Cory. Didn't he relay the message to him? Why didn't Cory call her back? She knew that Cory m
Anna's brain froze for a second. She had been up in her head thinking about the possibilities of things for a moment now. The first thing that came to her mind when she opened her mouth was to try and ease herself of the pent of emotions she was feeling. She had set out trying to vindicate herself and not be run into the corner by an emotional blackmail but all of a sudden, things changed. When the brain regained its pace, all Anna could do was just stare at her father with no words. The man was not looking at her. He was staring at the front. Her gaze had tuned to the extent that, if there was a way, her eyes would have drilled holes in his face. At a point, it would seem as though the side of his face was an outlet where Anna could comfortably plug her eyes. She heard Lord Theo sigh very heavily. Then he turned to the door and pushed it open. He climbed out of the car. Anna's eyes suddenly turned red again. She couldn't even count the number of times she had been forced to get
Cory didn't stop for once as he walked briskly in that direction. It was hard to tell why he was now walking when he could use time to contract the space and zoom through in order to get to where he was going as quickly as possible. Not long after, he saw a white bunny standing at the front of a pond. He didn't for a moment stop to catch his breath. He neither increased his pace, too. At that same pace and with the same demeanor, he walked in the direction of the bunny and halted behind it. He zoomed at once and grabbed the bunny before it could even think of escaping. As soon as he grabbed the bunny, he reached for its head, curled two of his fingers around its neck, and added some pressure. He snapped the head off at once without even thinking twice. Snapping the head off, blood was splattered in several directions. Some of the slabs of blood fell on his face, plastering in the corner of his face. Some slabs hit the nearest stones. After the did was done, Cory shut his eyes and