Surprisingly, voices could be heard, which was extremely strange at the end of the silent path of reincarnation. Billions of souls were silently leaping into the abyss, yet they made no sound.
In the desert, the withered beings carrying long sabers were also rigid and incapable of speech.
The fact that people were communicating truly shocked Chu Feng, and he listened carefully.
"My memory is blurred," a voice said, "I still can't recall. On this path of reincarnation, there's no distinction between ants and celestial dragons; indeed, all beings are equal. Who are we, and where are we going?"
Another voice replied, "We must be sisters. We are to be reincarnated, to obtain unparalleled great fortune. But my head hurts so much, I can't remember anything else."
Upon hearing these words, Chu Feng immediately understood what kind of beings had arrived. They were not completely muddled; they retained some memories, similar to, but a bit more conscious and stronger than, the person who had just held the golden talisman.
As expected, Chu Feng saw silver light flying across the incredibly dark abyss, successfully reaching this side.
"This is... the other shore," one of them exclaimed, "We succeeded. What do we do next? I... have no recollection."
From his vantage point, Chu Feng clearly saw a pair of twin sisters. Even as spirit bodies, they appeared remarkably real, retaining their appearance from this life.
Both had long silver hair and were exceedingly beautiful, no less so than Qin Luoyin. With perfect faces and devilishly good figures, they were stunning.
Besides their human form, each possessed a pair of silver wings that radiated auspicious light. With each gentle flap, they appeared many times more sacred than Western holy angels.
Clearly, these were not angels, but an astonishingly powerful race. Even transformed, they remained super soul bodies, comparable to true dragons and phoenixes.
Chu Feng thought for a moment, then tore off half a sleeve to cover half his face. As the sisters were quite conscious, he didn't want them to notice anything unusual about him.
Their appearances were flawless and perfectly beautiful. The fact that they were identical twins gave them a unique charm that surpassed that of ordinary beauties.
Chu Feng suspected that if these two were from his universe, they ought to be incredibly famous, likely ranking among the top ten most beautiful women in the cosmos.
"I'll investigate later," he thought. "If these two don't exist in my universe, then it will prove something."
Chu Feng pondered this.
In the sisters' hands was a silver talisman, gleaming brightly as they held it jointly.
On that talisman was a character in the shape of a tadpole script, closely resembling one of the dozens of dazzling golden characters on the stone millstone!
"A heaven-defying talisman!" Chu Feng thought.
Chu Feng sighed inwardly, realizing that any item involving these dozens of characters was absolutely extraordinary. The previous person had received protection, and these two sisters had also come by similar means.
This meant a supreme being had refined the silver talisman for them, protecting them and serving as an offering here, allowing them to be reborn into reincarnation with their memories.
This time, Chu Feng quietly took his pristine white, crystal-clear Vajra bracelet from his spatial flask and placed it on his wrist.
He was imitating the mud statue beside him, which had a string of bones on its wrist. Chu Feng, in turn, placed his highly valued Vajra bracelet on his own wrist.
The sisters, holding onto the stone railing, ascended to the top of the steps. Upon seeing the two figures seated there, they were both dumbfounded.
They were especially shocked to see Chu Feng, who appeared to be a being of flesh and blood.
Even though they were disoriented and currently lacked many memories, a deep-seated instinct in their souls made them feel that this was incredible.
Ultimately, they knelt down and kowtowed very devoutly. Simultaneously, the silver talisman in their hands transformed into an incense stick, which ignited itself, becoming wisps of gracefully rising silvery-white mist.
A large portion of the silver mist wisps merged into the string of bones on the mud statue's wrist, while tendrils also floated over, circling Chu Feng's wrist. A moment later, these circling silver tendrils ultimately merged into the Vajra bracelet.
Chu Feng showed a surprised expression but made no outward gesture. With the sisters present, he couldn't make any moves.
After the silver incense stick burned out, the string of bones on the mud statue's wrist glowed, and the Reincarnation Cave indeed opened again. Auspicious radiance bloomed on the stone wall, divine mist surged, and an aura of peace enveloped the area.
The two sisters exclaimed and quickly rushed inside.
In an instant, an astonishing light appeared, like the first ray of light at the dawn of creation, carrying the harmonious sound of the Great Dao and enveloping their bodies.
"It's... the Primal Immortal Light!" one of them exclaimed. "To think there's such great fortune! Once we are born, we will be called immortal infants!"
The two sisters regained their memories and were no longer bewildered. In this state, even with their prior mental preparation, they were incredibly shocked and cried out in surprise.
Clearly, this great fortune exceeded their original expectations.
"Hey, did you notice?" one of them said. "There were two beings seated above just now, not one! What's going on?!"
"I didn't dare to look too closely," the other replied, "but I did notice that the being next to the shrine had a bracelet on its wrist. It was made from a strange mother-gold; at first glance it looked like scrap, but upon closer inspection, it seemed terrifying, unlike other world-shaking mother-golds."
"Cough!" Chu Feng coughed, startling the area.
He was truly afraid that the two sisters would turn back to investigate. The moment he made a sound, the sisters instantly turned pale, turned and ran without looking back, then, enveloped by the Primal Immortal Light, they were reborn!
The Reincarnation Cave disappeared, the stone wall reverting to its original state.
Chu Feng then felt a pang of regret; he had let another great fortune slip away. Although he had never heard of the Primal Immortal Light before, it seemed to be at least as powerful as, if not stronger than, the chaotic purple qi—truly defying the heavens.
He was now a little tempted; he truly wanted to rob a being holding a talisman, offer incense himself, and thus take their place to reincarnate and be reborn.
However, he had an inner conflict: when one lives in the present world, they desire more to be their original self.
"In this life, I am not inferior to anyone," he thought. "Why should I envy them? Under normal circumstances, I will reach such heights sooner or later!"
Afterwards, Chu Feng took off the Vajra bracelet to examine it. He noticed that it was somewhat different; the bracelet had become even more transparent, pristine white, and crystalline.
"I wonder about its power now," Chu Feng muttered to himself. "What effect would it have if I were to really use it?"
He was then surprised and suspicious, as the Vajra bracelet emitted a hazy glow. Inside the ring, it seemed as if space was forming, and an energy that startled even him permeated it.
"This... everyone said it was ultimate scrap," he murmured. "They said it couldn't evolve special divine abilities, only serve for throwing and impact. But now, it seems it's about to undergo a metamorphosis."
Chu Feng was delighted; this weapon was finally no longer dormant.
He didn't leave. Through the sisters' conversation, he learned that this might be a very special period, which was why they could come to offer incense, find a shortcut, obtain unparalleled fortune, and reincarnate with their memories.
Chu Feng decided to stay and observe closely.
Sure enough, a day later, another person arrived. This time it was a man with a dragon tail and Vermilion Bird wings, maintaining a human form, his true race unknown.
He also held a purple talisman inscribed with a complex symbol. He used it to cross the abyss through the air, and upon arrival, the talisman spontaneously combusted, turning into an incense stick.
Chu Feng was delighted as purple qi floated over, wrapping around his wrist and merging into the Vajra bracelet, making it even more transparent and imbued with the essence of the Dao.
This man was very ostentatious. After entering the Reincarnation Cave, he regained his memories and immediately became incredibly conceited, declaring, "Those who recite my true name shall attain eternal life in reincarnation!"
Chu Feng glanced askance at the tall figure in the cave, thinking, *You're about to reincarnate yourself, and you're still so pretentious?*
He picked up a stone and threw it directly, hitting the man squarely on the back of his head.
"Ouch!"
As a result, the tall humanoid man with the dragon tail and Vermilion Bird wings did not look back, filled with dread, and ran wildly away. He, too, had obtained an unimaginably great fortune here.
Chu Feng remained stationed here for half a month. Before this, there had been eight groups of people, totaling nine beings, and he was now awaiting the last person holding a talisman.
Now he welcomed the ninth group, which consisted of the tenth individual.
This was a Taoist priest, but he was sneaky, with a cunning expression. Even before kowtowing, he kept glancing at Chu Feng, his eyes showing surprise.
"Strange, something's wrong," the Taoist muttered. "How is there an extra person? Where did this one come from?" Clearly, this young Taoist priest was remarkable, his mind quite clear and not lost, as he secretly sized up Chu Feng.
At this point, Chu Feng decided to act against him and seize his fortune; otherwise, the Taoist would surely discover his anomaly.
At the critical moment, just as the Taoist priest was feeling suspicious, Chu Feng threw the Vajra bracelet down.
Since absorbing the essence of a few incense offerings, the Vajra bracelet had become even more extraordinary. As it fell, it struck the cunning Taoist priest, who let out a loud cry of "Ouch!" and fell backwards.
At this moment, the black talisman in his hand had already spontaneously combusted, and the Reincarnation Cave on the stone wall had been opened prematurely.
Chu Feng leaped down and forcibly extinguished the incense stick with his stone box, making it revert to its original black talisman form.
However, a corner of the black talisman was missing; clearly, a portion had burned away in that brief moment.
Chu Feng wanted to leave; he had stayed here too long. However, he couldn't cross the abyss on his own, so he robbed the cunning Taoist priest of his talisman.
It was because the Taoist priest was peering at him; Chu Feng had already been contemplating robbing someone, and this fellow simply walked right into it. So Chu Feng took action.
"You, Taoist," Chu Feng said, "I won't treat you unfairly. I'll send you to reincarnation."
Chu Feng picked up the semi-conscious Taoist priest and threw him directly into the Reincarnation Cave, though he didn't know if he would still obtain the unparalleled great fortune like the other nine individuals.
Then, Chu Feng decisively made his escape; he didn't want to stay here any longer.
Because, being with that mud statue, he always felt a pounding in his heart, worried that something significant was about to happen.
"Ouch, what the hell!" the Taoist's voice echoed. "Who attacked me, Taoist Master? Damn it, I hadn't even offered the incense yet, the ritual wasn't complete! How was I thrown into the cave?"
As Chu Feng, holding the black talisman, crossed the abyss through the air, this was the last sound he heard. Then he vanished, decisively making his escape.
This talisman was too heaven-defying; it allowed free passage here. Moreover, if Chu Feng ever had a change of heart, he could still come here to choose the path of reincarnation, to be reborn, and obtain unparalleled fortune in the Reincarnation Cave, possessing the aptitude of a Heavenly Infant or Immortal Infant.
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