Chapter 1836 Entering The Whirlpool

Darren and Fernando soon stepped into the Archean mountain.

The sun colored the sky with a crimson glow, as numerous grains of sand bathed the area in a golden shine.

The ancient relic of the Archean Age had not changed one bit, although it felt more depressing than before.

Even so, Fernando felt no qualms approaching it, a nostalgic mood swirling in him.

"This is so weird!" he sighed, inhaling the musty air around them and letting it go with a forceful hush. "I was alone in the world of the Archean Age, but I still can't help but miss it. It's been a long time since I have left that place."

"Ha-ha, that's human nature. We, humans, are sentimental beings after all," Darren remarked with a small smile.

"Perhaps, you are right. But if we can go back to the Archean Age this time, I think I will never come back to the Primitive Wilderness again. It is my destiny to die in the Archean world," Fernando murmured dejectedly.

"Don't talk such nonsense. I'm here with you. I won't let you die!" said Darren with a vehemence that touched Fernando somehow.

This young man was far stronger than him now and didn't owe him any respect. But he still treated him courteously and looked up to him as a senior.

After a while, Fernando broke the silence and said, "That's not what I meant. I was talking about the time when the world of the Archean Age is destroyed. I will also die then, wo

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ng, it remained steady as a mountain and did not budge at all.

"What? Why can't I open it?"

Darren stared at the stone gate in surprise. It had pulled him in last time without any prompting, so he was quite perplexed why it didn't want to let him in this time. It was very strange.

"Maybe it's because you're too strong now. Why don't you let me try?" Fernando volunteered after a while.

Darren remained silent and thoughtful for a few heartbeats until he finally conceded with a nod.

"All right, but be careful. I'll slowly remove the power that's protecting you." "Do it slowly, or you might accidentally kill me," whined Fernando.

Darren glared at him and asked, "When did you become so afraid of death?"

"Nonsense! I'm always afraid of death, okay?"

Fernando admitted blatantly, rendering Darren speechless.

He slowly reduced his protection for Fernando and retreated a few feet.

"Whoa! I can feel something tearing my soul!" Fernando gasped, sounding a little frightened.

"Don't be anxious. Just relax and let it guide you," instructed Darren. The last time he came here, the force had automatically guided his soul. He thought that as long as Fernando didn't fight back, he wouldn't feel any pain.

Hearing Darren's words, Fernando calmed himself down, and his consciousness gradually dissipated. He let the invisible pull guide him towards the ancient stone gate.