A school of fish originally headed toward a secret market near the island, but Adrian manipulated the waves to drive them away. Occasionally encountering a rabbit, he would give it a carrot.In the beginning, Adrian randomly interfered with the food chain. He found that the fate of these rescued creatures became entangled in a knot so complex even he could not unravel it. Countless animals and plants, influenced by his interventions, contributed to the formation of this intricate knot.This knot brought Adrian immense surprise. Through his cumulative influence over time, he could alter the destinies of the world's creatures with mere gestures. The descendants of these animals and plants were also connected to this web, though not as firmly as the first generation. Adrian continued to influence the offspring of the second generation, firmly tying them to the knot of destiny through his interference. With a thought, he could grant life or death. If he wished for them to cease hunting
Adrian found that weaving the Web of Fate using this method was beneficial because it was long-lasting and simple. By harnessing the power of faith, it inspired awe within the community, connecting their legacy to the Web of Fate.However, there were many flaws. For instance, while this approach made things easier for Adrian, those with slightly higher wisdom began to doubt and seek evidence, which was troublesome.He spent a long time thinking about how to handle this tricky situation and discussed it with Lexie for several days. Ultimately, they decided to empower the Stoneapes to manage the entire small world, allowing them to propagate their beliefs.If anyone deviated from the orthodox path, the Stoneapes would force them to believe. Adrian would then reveal miracles at opportune times to verify everything's existence, completing the weaving of the Web of Fate through the indoctrination of future generations.Yet, things were still imperfect. Could the immortals of the greater
As Adrian walked out of Forgotten Shore, he noticed the distant battle was quite far away. Surprised, he said, "Lexie, could that be a beast swarm?""Seems like it. Judging from the current situation, there’s a large number of them,” Lexie answered.” Look over there, a level-nine immortal is leading a hundred Linked Stage immortals. Their offense and defense are well-coordinated, and they’re calm and composed as if they've been through countless battles.""This is indeed strange. We've just come out and we’re receiving a warm welcome of this magnitude? Shall we join the battle too?" Adrian, having been isolated for a long time, was itching for a good fight.Lexie nodded with a playful smile. "Let's see who can kill more."Adrian wasn't in the mood to compete with her. Winning or losing didn't matter; it was all boring to him. It was impossible for her to compete with him in this lifetime, but he still said, "Remember to place the dark beast corpses into the storage bags in time."
"Did I say something wrong? I am Adrian from Weststar, having just emerged from seclusion after more than two hundred years," Adrian said, trying very hard to restrain his impatience.Willard sensed Adrian's displeasure and replied, "My friend, don’t bite me now, but Weststar was destroyed a thousand years ago. Besides, level-nine immortals typically have a lifespan of at most two hundred years, right?"Willard thought that this man was quite capable of boasting. Everything Adrian said sounded like nonsense. During the daemon invasion a thousand years ago, the seven major factions fell apart. How could Weststar possibly still exist? And he claimed to have been in seclusion for two hundred years? It was all completely bogus.The more Willard thought about it, the more he felt that there was something fishy about Adrian and Lexie."What?!" Adrian and Lexie exclaimed simultaneously."Weststar was destroyed a thousand years ago? What kind of trickery are you trying to pull here?" Adri
“Please come upstairs with me. We have not only excellent celestial plants but also elixirs suitable for your level and many high-grade mysterious artifacts there," the shopkeeper said, sensing a potential big spender and getting friendly with Adrian.Upstairs, Adrian noticed a peculiar-looking celestial plant seedling and asked the shopkeeper about it. The shopkeeper noted Adrian's interest and gladly explained. The seedling was from the Celestisorb Tree, a useful celestial plant specializing in absorbing celestial veins. When planted, it could release celestial veins, making it essential for immortals above level nine.Adrian was delighted and asked, "Are there more of these?"Curious, the shopkeeper asked, "Do you have hundreds of celestial veins or something?"Adrian frowned, pretending to be displeased. "Sir, isn't that a bit presumptuous of you?"Seeing his hint had failed, the shopkeeper smiled bitterly. "Please forgive me if I misspoke. I was just worried that you had misu
On the day Water Sage was attacked, it wasn't just her who encountered mishap. The elders of the seven major factions were all either killed or went missing, leaving the mainland immortal world in chaos without leadership.Not long ago, a powerful being arrived from across the sea. This immortal's level was unknown, and they were clearly not from Mythria. Their every move was so powerful it could destroy heaven and earth.It seemed to be a stroke of luck for humanity. This being, unable to bear seeing sentient beings suffer, personally exterminated all the daemons. Even until their deaths, the daemons did not know who they had offended and had no time to resist before being killed. This powerful being, lamenting the excess of slaughter, chose to spare the beasts.However, there were still level-twelve beasts. With humanity having lost their protectors, this being used daemon blood to forge a protective sky, creating a barrier around the mainland. Since then, Mythria has been compl
It was the Anemo, an infinite energy source. Some immortals believed it to be chaotic spatial turbulence, while others thought it was fragmented laws. In any case, traversing it was extremely challenging.Adrian held onto hope because of the Immortal Ark. In ancient times, it could break through the Anemo's restrictions and reach beyond the boundary. Perhaps it could still do so now. This might be what the fisherman of the great world feared.Adrian's reasoning became clearer. He realized the fisherman had lost confidence. Something extraordinary must have happened outside the great world. Otherwise, with the power of the Web of Fate, controlling the entire world would be effortless. Yet the fisherman feared their departure.Adrian shook his head vigorously, sharing these thoughts with Lexie. Though initially skeptical, she found his perspective reasonable.Adrian believed many ancient texts could prove his point, but he raised a question. "What if these texts were also what the fi
Initially, there was a challenging issue to resolve: there wasn't enough aura essence to create sufficient immortals. Adrian desired to attract more than just ordinary people, but until more celestial veins were available, his options were limited.Another significant concern involved celestial elixirs. Adrian debated whether to allow immortals to enter the world. To make the Exile Realm nearly perfect, he felt compelled to be generous and connect closely with the greater world. This connection was crucial for him to grasp the appeal of the Exile Realm. Everything was just beginning, and there was much to anticipate.Adrian soon became occupied with gathering resources. He and Lexie officially parted ways. She chose to gather celestial veins, while he focused on bringing mortals to the Exile Realm.The plan was for mortals to evolve into immortals. Due to the scarcity of celestial veins, Adrian's initial efforts were aimed at this approach. If a small world could naturally create im