If the calamity covers the flying boat, she can use death energy to destroy it.

However, if the Light Disaster discovers this, the mission will fail.

During the voyage, the girl would occasionally glance towards the back of the cabin, where the girl with brown-gray hair was still resting with her eyes closed on the deck chair.

The brown hue in her hair has diminished, replaced by more subtle shades of dark gray.

It's like a young man's hair turning white, or perhaps it's a change caused by the cultivation method he practiced.

“Su Ziyuan has indeed been very busy these past few years…” Xi Heng thought to himself.

She herself has recently been focusing on seclusion, promotions, and leisure activities.

This girl, with a heart full of righteousness, was trying to achieve merit, avert disasters, and save as many lives as possible.

Despite having already rescued a large number of cultivators, he still has to go to the Eastern State of Dhritarashtra, which has been occupied by the Light Calamity, to continue rescuing something.

It's as if the word 'salvation' is its innate mission.

Xi Heng respected this, but didn't quite understand it.

In her heart, apart from a few people close to her, the life and death of other outsiders were of no importance. Even if the world ended and only a handful of living beings like them remained, it wouldn't be a bad ending.

Most other cultivators share this mentality, and many are so selfish that they wouldn't mind if they were the only ones left to survive in the world.

As long as there is a path to cultivate, all external things are like dust and need not be cared for.

Cultivators with compassion like Su Ziyuan are extremely rare—in fact, one could argue that people like her are not suited to be cultivators.

The more the girl thought about it, the more she felt that the other person's trip might be quite dangerous.

With simple thoughts skipped over, the airship accelerated, moving forward at the same speed as its distant clone, using the methods of space and time.

The luminous patterns on the surface of the star chart under his fingers changed rapidly as Xi Heng used his vision of the future to explore the road ahead, while adjusting his course and accelerating.

The increased load during acceleration woke the girl in the cabin. Su Ziyuan opened her eyes slightly and said groggily:

"so fast……"

"It's already very slow." To ensure his perception wasn't obstructed, Xi Heng only adjusted the speed to one-tenth of its true full speed.

"They just fly this far in a flash, can they really see the road clearly?" the little girl asked subconsciously, looking out the porthole.

“Other cultivators certainly won’t work, but I have another way.”

"...Are Dao Integration cultivators really that strong?"

“There are even stronger moves that I’ve never used before,” the white-haired girl replied casually.

Since he has not encountered any real enemies after advancing to the Dao Integration stage, Xi Heng has not yet used many of the abilities he gained after achieving Dao Integration in actual combat.

The little girl blinked, a glimmer of light seemingly flickering in her eyes.

Although she is quite old, she still has the mentality of a child.

When feeling envious, I asked again:

"By the way, which path have you chosen?"

"It is indeed the way of time, but we are only in the initial stage of harmony, and the foundation is still immature." Xi Heng had already told the other party that he could manipulate the power of time, so there was no need to hide it anymore.

"Then, then, then," the girl uttered three words in quick succession, clearly concerned, "Can you now freely observe the past and present, and foresee the future?"

“Observing the scenes of the past is fine, but predicting the future is probably not very accurate,” Xi Heng thought for a moment and said.

"Can you give me a prediction? Will this trip go smoothly or something?" The other person jumped off the recliner and approached with small steps.

“That’s the realm of divination. I can only cast spells to see a vague vision of your future.” The girl shook her head.

"Then please take a look—" The other party was quite interested in this and reached out his hand as if waving a hand gesture.

Xi Heng agreed, and then used his future vision to check if the path was safe for the next few tens of seconds before releasing the star chart.

Instead, he used the power of time within his body to float in his eyes and focus his gaze on Su Ziyuan before him.

As their eyes met, the white-haired girl glimpsed glimpses of the future reflected in the other's pupils.

With a broader perspective, ignoring the distracting imperfections, what remains is a clear, bright sky.

White clouds and clear sun, shining brightly and illuminating the earth.

The ground is covered with white cities, mountains rise up, and rivers flow like veins.

Countless beings are here, and the sounds of prayer and worship fill the air.

Xi Heng couldn't tell when it was; it could be a few months or a few years.

However, based on the details, it can be inferred that this future scene should be in the celestial realm.

Perhaps before long, the Jingtian Realm, shrouded in darkness, will once again be bathed in sunshine.

However, the relief of the light disaster also has the ability to raise a white sun, and the future vision emerges from the eyes of Su Ziyuan, who is closely connected with the light disaster... This newly born sunny sun may not be the sunny sun of 'Xi'.

If this is true, the fate of the Heavenly Realm will be to be shrouded in the Light of Salvation.

However, it is always better to provide relief from a milder calamity than to cause a devastating catastrophe.

After thinking it over, Xi Heng described what he had seen to Su Ziyuan in a simple tone.

"Sunny day, white clouds, sunlight shining on the earth...?" The girl blinked again and continued to ask, "Is there anything else?"

"That's all." Xi Heng shrugged.

"Can't we see the scenery beyond?" Su Ziyuan was quite concerned about this.

"Ah."

"What comes next is even more important." She seemed to have known all along that the sun would rise again in the Heavenly Realm soon.

Xi Heng noticed this and casually asked, "Do you think this sun is a result of a light disaster, or is it the original sun that has been restored?"

"Hmm...they're all pretty much the same, there's no need to differentiate them," the other person said.

This sentence seems to contain a rather profound message—Xi Heng keenly sensed it.

Just as he was about to ask another question, Su Ziyuan changed the subject first: "Speaking of which, there seems to be something flashing on the horoscope, could there be a problem?"

The girl tilted her head, and indeed, a flash of inspiration appeared.

She looked into the future and saw the flying boat pierce through a giant beast like a sharp sword, then burst out again, spraying blood everywhere.

The behemoth resembled a large jellyfish, but was brownish-black in color, with cracks on its hardened skin as if struck by lightning.

Dozens of enormous tentacles roamed behind, as if the creature were drifting and swimming in the sea.

Xi Heng casually adjusted the direction, and after a dozen seconds, the flying boat passed over the void beast from above and continued flying far away.

“It’s just a void creature, it’s fine,” she replied.

"There are actually things like this here..." Su Ziyuan muttered to herself.

"Who knows?" Xi Heng didn't understand either.

Logically speaking, such extraterrestrial beasts should have migrated away long ago and should not exist in the center of the void, much less in the vicinity of the celestial realm, which is shrouded in various calamities.

Before I could come up with any guesses, large patches of similar fluorescent warnings appeared on the surface of the horoscope.

Xi Heng tilted his head and continued to use his senses to avoid the fluorescent stars.

At the same time, in the future, we can see that the reminders on these astrological charts are all void beasts.

Each beast has its own unique appearance, some orderly and natural, others chaotic and bizarre.

The sudden appearance of so many made her wonder—during the years when the Void Beasts disappeared, they might have actually been hiding in the Scripture Realm.

As the Heavenly Realm was about to collapse, the beasts from beyond began to flee.

"But where can I escape to..." The girl shook her head slightly, driving the flying boat as if she were speeding against traffic, dodging the beasts flying towards her.

After half an hour, the flying boat left the area teeming with beasts and arrived at the edge of the Eastern State of Chiguo.

Su Ziyuan was to land in the center, and the airship would still need to travel for some time.

"Recently, so many things have been popping up all at once..." the girl chatted casually beside Xi Heng.

"After all, everyone can see that the end of the world is coming, and all living beings are struggling as much as they can."

"Do you know how to stop this apocalypse, Master?" Su Ziyuan addressed him respectfully.

"It seems there's nothing we can do right now. The sun in the Heavenly Realm has been destroyed, and other realms are even less able to withstand this calamity," the white-haired girl said simply.

"Are we just supposed to watch everything perish...?" the girl asked.

"That's about right, but I can protect you." Xi Heng nodded and said, "Don't do anything too dangerous. If you get into trouble, just teleport back to the Spirit Fire Space."

"..." The other party did not respond, but instead turned their gaze to the Jingtian Realm outside the porthole.

The realm was devoid of light, shrouded in endless darkness.

"Tsk." Judging from his expression, Xi Heng could tell that this guy was definitely about to do something extremely dangerous.

She then left the astrolabe, stood up, touched Su Ziyuan's shoulder, and uttered the words "Don't move."

Then, he activated the power of time within his body, transmitting it to the other person's meridians as if transferring his own power.

During this period, it forms an imprint that adheres to its body.

"What is this?" Su Ziyuan had never felt this way before and found it strange.

"A spell related to time might come in handy in dangerous situations." Xi Heng consumed a quarter of his remaining time power, channeling it into the opponent's body to create a resurrection technique.

"What kind of magic is it?"

"It can restore your physical condition to perfect after your physical body has completely collapsed." The girl explained simply, then withdrew her right hand and said three words: "Don't actually die."

“…Thank you?” Su Ziyuan noticed a faint golden interlocking ring pattern forming on the back of her hand and subconsciously rotated it twice.

"Even though it's the end of the world, there's always a way out." Xi Heng uttered this last sentence, then turned around and took the helm again.

The girl's eyes flickered, she gave a soft "hmm," and said nothing more.

Time passed slowly, and before the clone had traveled even a fifth of the way, the main body had already arrived directly above the target location in the void and slowly stopped.

Next, all you need to do is pass through the layers of light disasters below to reach the surface.

Xi Heng snapped his fingers, and with a crisp sound, the power of time enveloped the entire flying boat.

Then, it allowed gravity to pull the flying boat down to the surface of the celestial realm below.

As the distance closes, wisps of light form strata of clouds below.

As they approached, time within a radius of tens of meters stopped, and the entire airship, including Su Ziyuan, froze on the spot.

The boat stopped moving, and instead, the space itself, which she had paused, began to move downwards.

Within the fixed space, it swims in a fish-like shape, pushing aside the front and lowering itself down.

Since time has been paused, the entire spaceship can no longer be observed, so there is naturally no need to worry about sensing the light disaster.

As they descended slowly, the two entered the Eastern Continent of Mirror Sky, which was now under the control of the Light Disaster.

Although this land was also shrouded in darkness, its surface was illuminated by patches of dazzling white beams of light, and every city was a radiant place that never slept.

Recently, a huge sphere of light has been gathering in the center of the city, gradually increasing in size and height over time.

……

Volume 1: Chapter 397, Scattered Stars

Passing through the eastern part of the celestial realm.

The airship, its time frozen, resembled a vertical crystal, slowly descending below the clouds filled with light.

The sharp point of the crystal cleaved through space, breaking through the clouds, and spread across the shimmering light like ribbons of white silk, flying towards the darkness beneath the clouds.

The sky was shrouded in boundless darkness, while the earth was mostly bathed in light.

Not only was the city filled with bright lights, but even along the open roads outside the city, lampposts were erected at intervals, illuminating every road in all directions.

Viewed from above, the city resembles the heart and lungs, while the surrounding network of roads, large and small, acts as the veins that supply blood in all directions.

Every so often along the road, boats carrying light would travel in all directions or return to the city.

The tens of thousands of meters from the void to the ground were slowly traversed by Xi Heng's spatial manipulation techniques.

Once the airship landed in a dark forest clearing outside the city, she withdrew her time-pausing spell, letting the airship sink into the damp, muddy ground and the cold wind seep into the cabin.

The aura emanating from the surface of the airship dissipated, plunging it into darkness similar to its surroundings.

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