Mythical Era: I Evolved Into A Stellar-Level Beast

Chapter 261 - 165: Evolution of Ancient Creatures, Level 9 Giant Beast_3



Chapter 261 - 165: Evolution of Ancient Creatures, Level 9 Giant Beast_3

Chapter 261: Chapter 165: Evolution of Ancient Creatures, Level 9 Giant Beast_3

Translator: 549690339

“I think they must have seen something similar to the original form, and then passed it down through their barren and abstract descriptions.”

“Surely, it’s also possible that many years ago, the mythical world was connected to our world, and the monsters recorded in the Classic of Mountains and Seas were actually creatures from the mythical world.”

Marcus Lee nodded in agreement: “Yeah, Mr. Lewis’ second guess is more plausible. In fact, I’ve thought about this issue before.”

“I think that in ancient times, there might have been some cracks connecting the mythical world, which were discovered by some ancients who then absorbed Heavenly Energy to become stronger.”

“Those legendary immortals who could fly, hide, and summon winds and rains might have come through here.”

“And those blessed caves mentioned in Taoist legends might be places like the Alien Beast Battlefield but smaller, and eventually collapsed and disappeared for other reasons.”

“As for those immortals who went to the mythical world through the cracks and never returned, maybe that’s why they went there in the first place.”

Mullen Weisz sat on the heavy sword and smirked, “If that’s the case, wouldn’t humanity still have influence on the other side of the mythical world?”

White Veil shook his head in denial, “How is that possible? If those legends and myths really existed, and the immortals had really gone to the mythical world, we should have found out by now.”

Justin Welan shook his head, “You never know, White Veil. Not having found it doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. And don’t you think the development of our Martial Arts has been too fast?”

“In just a few decades, a complete system has evolved, and there are even King-level strong men and even stronger beings above the Ninth Heavens.”

“Maybe those pioneers really did obtain some ancient inheritance and then combined it with modern information to create the True Martial system.”

“This issue is indeed possible,” Marcus Lee nodded thoughtfully.

Justin Welan excitedly said, “When I break through the Ninth Heavens and become a King-level Supreme Expert, I will explore the vast mythical world. Perhaps at the far reaches, I will find the existence of the Heavenly Court and the Immortal World.”

“Count me in,” Marcus Lee chimed in with interest.

Zac Lyons also excitedly said, “Brothers, let’s do it together. Once we find the Heavenly Court, I want to see if Chang’e is as beautiful as the legend says.”

You guys are getting it all wrong. If those people really exist, how powerful would they be after practicing for millions of years?”

Looking at the few people who had changed the subject, Jack Clark shook his head.

These guys are already thinking about becoming King-level strong men after reaching the Triplex Heaven, aren’t they thinking too much?

Let alone becoming a king, whether they can break through the Nine Layers and become Top Strong is a question.

But what they said wasn’t unreasonable either. Jack Clark pondered.

If those ancients really were the earliest pioneers of cultivation as the guesses speculated, much of the ancient myths and legends could be explained.

While thinking, Jack took a bite of the barbecue, and the rich aroma of the meat filled his mouth, making him praise, “Delicious, I didn’t expect you to be so skilled at barbecuing, Freya Louise.”

“As long as it tastes good, do you want more?” asked the praised girl with a smile on her lips.

“Yes,” Jack nodded decisively. If someone helped him barbecue, he would not refuse, and it was delicious too.

Marcus Lee across the table shouted enviously, “Freya, we want some too! You have to treat everyone equally.”

Justin Welan was annoyed, “Marcus, if you want to eat, barbecue it yourself. Freya has only two hands and the meat she barbecued is not enough for Jack.” “Right, Jack?” After saying that, Justin Welan winked at Jack and smirked, as if to say, ‘How about it, aren’t I a good brother?’

Jack unceremoniously nodded, “Indeed, the meat Freya barbecued is not enough for me. If you guys want to eat, do it yourself.”

As the group joked around, by the bonfire, the burly Howard Lee sat cross-legged, with a small stone stove made of rubble in front of him.

A flat stone slab was placed on top of the stove, and pieces of Mutated Beast meat were frying on it as the grease rolled at the high temperature and made sizzling sounds.

From time to time, Howard Lee took out some condiments from his small bag and sprinkled a bit of cumin, pepper powder, and chili powder on the meat.

He then added a bit of sauce, and the rich aroma of the meat immediately wafted out.

When the meat on the stone slab was almost done, Howard Lee slowly picked up a pair of chopsticks made of tree branches and tasted a piece of grilled meat slowly.

It was hard to imagine that this giant, who looked crazy like a demon when he fought, would eat with such care and precision to the point of being unrecognizable.

Once they had eaten and drank their fill, they shared night watch duties, and then each found a place to sit and meditate. The valley fell into silence, with the night breeze blowing gently.

However, from a distance, the roars of Mutated Creatures could be heard, reminding everyone that this was the dangerous Cloud Mist Mountain Range..


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