Old Ancestor: Thrown Out By The Nanny From The Start

Chapter 442 - Ngina Soan



Chapter 442 - Ngina Soan

Chapter 442: Ngina Soan

Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations

In the Dusk Soul Forest, Himmel Soan and Yagon talked for a long time.

Finally, Himmel Soan decided where to go next. He would head to other continents because Gina must have gone there.

As for the keys, he decided to put them aside for the time being.

After so many years, if the keys could have been lost, they would have been lost already.

There was no clue about the keys. He didn’t know how to find them or what they were used for.

He might as well find Gina first. Maybe he wouldn’t need the keys.

Therefore, Himmel Soan decided on his next destination.

“Mr. Soan, I forgot to tell you about something. Another Mr. Soan came here a long time ago. He was a swordsman with a scar on his forehead.

“He also came from Stelladom, and his cultivation ability seemed to have been destroyed.

“Could he have something to do with you, Mr. Soan?” Yagon asked tentatively. He wasn’t sure how accurate his guess was.

Himmel Soan felt his head buzz. A swordsman with a scar on the forehead. He was almost certain that it was Ngina, his third pupil.

His pupil was here, too!

Himmel Soan had had speculations ever since he heard about the Soans in Stelladom.

The law of nature in Stelladom was against him, so it was probably the same way with his pupils.

The trail went dead after he heard the Soans were banished. He didn’t expect to pick it up here.

“Yes, I think that was probably my pupil. Was he alone?” Himmel Soan wanted to know some specifics.

However, it was a long time ago, and Yagon only recalled it by accident. He could only remember some basic things.

“He was alone and seemed apprehensive as if he was worried about somebody. I don’t know anything else. He left the following day without saying a word.

“We haven’t met any Soans since then,” said Yagon.

It was so old a memory that he could barely recall it.

“How long ago?”

“About 50,000 years ago.”

Himmel Soan’s face twitched.

That was so long ago!

Was time distorted again?

No!

Himmel Soan knew it wasn’t the case. He remembered that Ngina became his pupil 530,000 years ago. Back then, Earth was still a cultivation world.

The spiritual essence grew thin later, and Earth became a technology world.

How was Earth and K18 doing now?

Himmel Soan didn’t linger on that subject for too long. Finding Gina was much more important.

“Did Ngina go to other continents, too? Maybe I can see my pupil again!”

He looked forward to their meeting. What cultivation level would Ngina have now? Where were his other pupils?

“Why don’t you come in? I didn’t know the law of nature could be shy,” said Himmel Soan.

Was Lumi here?

Yagon was astonished. This was his territory, but he had no idea Lumi had arrived.

How did Lumi get here, and how did Mr. Soan find out?

Yagon felt as petty as an ant in front of Lumi and Himmel Soan.

“Mr. Soan has sharp senses. I’ve tried my best to blend into the environment, but Mr. Soan still detected me.” Lumi slowly emerged but remained half-transparent.

Yagon frowned. “Why are you like this?”

Although Lumi was the law of nature, according to Himmel Soan, it was only an abnormal fraction of it. One could even ignore that property.

Therefore, Yagon was very impatient.

“Why? Am I not welcomed here? Should I leave?” Lumi smiled and pretended to want to leave.

Neither Yagon nor Himmel Soan tried to stop it.

Lumi was surprised. It thought one of them would try to let it stay. Even if Himmel Soan wouldn’t say something, Yagon would.

However, neither seemed to care.

Was it possible that Yagon didn’t know who Lumi was?

No.

Of course, he knew what Lumi was.

Lumi believed Himmel Soan must have said something to make Yagon behave in this way.

“Aren’t you going to stop me?” Lumi wasn’t embarrassed. Instead, it made its own excuse.

“I couldn’t stop you when you came. Why do you think I can stop you from leaving? And why should I stop you?” Yagon asked curiously.

Lumi came here of its own will and wanted to leave without saying a word. What was that about?

Lumi didn’t know what to say. Disappointed, it decided not to be too bothered by it.

It turned to Himmel Soan, asking, “Mr. Soan, have you made up your mind?”

Lumi had told Himmel Soan about Gina and asked him to help it fight against the law of nature.

Himmel Soan agreed. Lumi had come here to seek help.

“I’ve agreed to help, but I didn’t say when. My goal is to find Gina first.

“I’ll help you with the law of nature after I find her,” said Himmel Soan.

He wasn’t going to break his promise, but he only had 10% of his strength and wasn’t capable enough to handle the law of nature.

Moreover, it had been dodging him all the time, and there was nothing he could do.

Lumi said gloomily, “Mr. Soan, are you going to carry out your promise or not? You’ve agreed to my request!”

Its tone was very threatening, but Himmel Soan wasn’t afraid. “Are you sure you’ve been telling me the truth? What percentage of your words are true?

“If you want to talk about promises, I can talk about the things you’ve said.”

The air was filled with tension.

Himmel Soan remained very calm, but Lumi grew agitated.

Such emotional reactions would attract the law of nature’s attention.

Lumi immediately calmed down.


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