The Mecha Driver Is a Cultivator - Chapter 220 - 124: Celestial Cyan Unseen

Chapter 220: Chapter 124: Celestial Cyan Unseen
“Success?”
Qin Jin’s gaze slightly focused.
Ahead.
Ji Lianxing looked at him, her tone calm: “With someone like you, who can still embark on the cultivation path, the Immortal Dynasty has naturally succeeded.”
“If it had failed, the world would gradually turn mundane and no longer extraordinary, let alone the reappearance of a cultivator.”
Qin Jin suddenly understood.
No one knows what price the Celestial Cyan Immortal Dynasty ultimately paid, but from the subsequent events in this land, the extraordinary has not distanced itself, and the initial goal of the Celestial Cyan Immortal Dynasty may have been achieved.
“Perhaps…”
“It’s a kind of success that doesn’t need to be in me, but success must have me.”
Ji Lianxing’s remaining image was sealed here, only now seeing the light of day, having seen him to confirm whether the final effort of the Immortal Dynasty was successful.
The thought flashed by.
Qin Jin spoke: “After the disappearance of the Celestial Cyan, this world also underwent many changes.”
“Senior.”
“Although you haven’t seen it with your own eyes, please help me analyze it.”
Ji Lianxing nodded slightly in agreement.
Qin Jin organized his words in his heart, beginning with the Divine Country, explaining his deductions and discoveries, and speaking of the era of the Sacrificial Spirit. Finally, he described the shocking scene in the sky that he had seen before entering here.
After a serious narration, Qin Jin fell silent, looking towards Ji Lianxing.
Compared to the Enlightenment Stele, this Celestial Cyan Princess’s image, although she hadn’t personally experienced the scenes in between, would surely know more with her knowledge.
“Divine Country, Sacrificial Spirit…”
Ji Lianxing’s delicate brows furrowed slightly: “It seems, after mending the heavens, it indeed gave these alien races a chance to rise.”
“Divine Country…”
“Perhaps it is established by alien races, and the strong among the human race left it to resist them, establishing the Divine Country, from which wars never ceased.”
She made a deduction, her tone long: “A long time ago, there were myriad races in the world, and many alien species. Some races were extraordinary, born with unusual power, becoming extremely strong upon maturity. In contrast, we humans were weak at birth, inherently declining.”
“Later, it was the elder sages, whose footprints covered the world, step by step establishing the cultivation techniques, passing them down through generations, allowing the human race to rise from decline, gradually becoming the main protagonists in this world. During the time of the Celestial Cyan Immortal Dynasty, the human race reached the pinnacle, suppressing the current era, overpowering all races, none dared to contend, all who saw bowed their heads.”
“Some alien races sought refuge, or were appointed as Mountain Gods or Water Gods, providing protection and peace to one side.”
“Looking at it now, it’s like a cycle.”
“The Immortal Dynasty succeeded, but the ones enjoying the fruits were not the human race, once again giving alien races a chance to rise.”
Ji Lianxing’s eyes lowered slightly, showing no expression.
Under Qin Jin’s description, she learned about the shocking scene of the Mountain and River Fragments outside.
“Hearing your words, it sounds like a method left by Brother Huang.”
Ji Lianxing’s expression was serious: “The Divine Cauldron was cast, eventually shattered into countless pieces, it seems the act of mending the heavens must have been extremely tragic.”
“After the Divine Cauldron shattered, to still form restrictions, perhaps only methods left by Brother Huang could achieve this.”
“Senior.”
Upon hearing this, Qin Jin asked: “Can you leave here with me? To truly see the outside world?”
“That way, perhaps there would be other discoveries.”
“I cannot.”
Ji Lianxing’s expression was calm: “I am merely a remaining image, sealed here, triggered today, and will soon completely dissipate.”
“This area is the limit of my activity.”
“Unfortunately, I cannot help you solve your puzzles.”
Speaking to this, her tone was light: “Although to me, it’s just a moment that has passed, but to emerge from the seal and see the scenery of today, and communicate with the people of this world, I am delighted.”
“Later generation.”
“How should I address you?”
Qin Jin hesitated for a moment, then said seriously: “Qin Jin.”
He felt that, facing this extraordinary figure who had shown him kindness, he should reveal his true name.
“Jin.”
Ji Lianxing softly spoke, her tone somewhat sighing: “The ashes do not extinguish, and they can reignite.”
“Your guess is very likely correct.”
“With Divine Countries standing, perhaps, outside the restrictions, the human Divine Country has truly fallen, and the human tribes within this land are the last embers of the human race.”
She raised her head, looking towards the towering tree behind.
The withered yellow leaves occupied the majority.
“The restriction eventually has a limit, I cannot confirm why this Divine Cauldron Restriction came into being, but when it completely disappears, perhaps… you will face a great crisis.”
“Qin Jin.”
“I can’t help you much, I hope by then, you are prepared.”
“Like the elder sages of the past years, rise from decline, allowing the human race to once again have a place to dwell on this land.”
At this point.
She waved her sleeve, and from the green leaves atop the towering tree behind, three leaves were lifted by the wind, gradually floating down to Qin Jin’s front.
Qin Jin raised his hand.
The leaves stacked, landing beside the jade pendant, neatly stacking together.
“Leave now.”
Ji Lianxing’s figure grew increasingly illusory, a smile on her lips: “This remaining image of mine is about to dissipate, I won’t keep you here as a guest.”
Qin Jin closed his hand.
He said no more, but once again paid his respects, turned around, stepping on the withered yellow leaves, and walked back the way he came.
Behind him.
Ji Lianxing’s illusory figure, watched him walk away, then raised her head to look towards the sky.
“What a pity.”
She softly uttered: “If a trace of power were left here, perhaps I could leave this place and see the new world after the restoration and ascension.”
After a word was uttered.
She couldn’t help but shake her head again.
“But if you don’t give it your all, how can you succeed in one fell swoop?”


