Chapter 129 Guide
The moment Adam had said those words, surprisingly enough, he had actually stopped falling. He couldn't help but mutter incredulously, "No way this is all it took to stop?!"
He didn't know if this was a coincidence or not. Thus, he decided to test it out. With bated breaths, he tightly shut his eyes, and screamed, "Fall!"
However, nothing happened. He continued to levitate in the sea of colors. Adam slightly opened his eyes and looked around. Seeing that he wasn't falling, he breathed a sigh of relief.
"I guess that was a coincidence after all." The youth nodded while stroking his chin. "Well, I'm not complaining."
He looked around, trying to discern where he was. In his vision, all he saw was a vast expanse of colors mixing with one another. However, there was a clear distinction between the boundaries of the myriad colors.
To Adam, it seemed that these colors wanted to mix together but were somehow unable to. Everywhere he looked, the same thing was happening.
"How fascinating," he muttered, "hmm, but what should I do now?"
Just as the youth was wondering where to go, he caught sight of something approaching him from the far distance. He squinted his eyes and tried to identify what it was, but it was too far away.
It appeared to be a white dot that was approaching him at a surprisingly fast speed.
"What is that?" Adam grew tense. After all, in this foreign dimension, anything and anyone could be considered a hostile entity by him, who was not a native of this place.
So he hurriedly turned around and flew in the opposite direction of the white dot. Surprisingly, he found that he was able to skillfully maneuver his way around this time in the Spirit World.
He couldn't help but wonder, Is this one of the perks of Spirit World Traversal?
It wouldn't be surprising. After all, the ability did have 'Traversal' in its name. Adam stretched his hands in front of him and willed it in his mind. The next moment, he flew off into the distance.
Flying in this dimension came as easy as breathing to him. It felt instinctual. Adam reveled in this newfound feeling, but when he looked back, his expression darkened. The white dot had gotten ridiculously close to him. The most uptodate novels are published on n0velbjn((.))com
It was difficult for the youth to understand how that entity could have covered such a large distance in such a small amount of time. But then he remembered something Berger had once said to him.
'Time and space have no meaning in the Spirit World.'
"You... want me to follow?" Adam asked curiously, having understood the butterfly's intentions.
The butterfly fluttered up and down.
Adam thought for a while and then nodded. "Okay."
He didn't feel any ill will from the butterfly. Moreover, his intuition was telling him that following it wouldn't bring him any harm. So he decided to play along.
The pair flew through the Spirit World with a distance of only a meter between them. The butterfly was the guide and Adam was the traveler. No matter how fast or slow they flew, the distance between them always remained a meter or less.
After a long time, Adam was about to ask just where they were headed. But right at that moment, the space in front of the butterfly shattered like it was a fragile pane of glass. Spider-
web-shaped cracks started to form for tens of meters on end.
Seeing this, Adam's eyes widened in disbelief. He was sure that the space in front of them was an empty void. But despite that, it broke like the surface of a mirror. It was similar to how Blackie tore space, but at the same time, it was vastly different.
And before he knew it, he and the butterfly had already dove through one of the cracks of the shattered space. After the two had disappeared, the broken space mended itself back and everything returned to normal.
...
In another unknown location inside the Spirit World, the space suddenly distorted and then shattered like a mirror. Following that, the butterfly and Adam shot out of it.
The butterfly graciously hovered in the air, meanwhile, Adam miserably fell head-first onto the ground.
"Ptui!" He hurriedly spat out the mud and dirt he ended up swallowing after the fall. But suddenly, he realized something. "Wait a minute! Mud? Ground?"
He looked around and saw that he was no longer floating in the colorful void. Instead, he had arrived in a place that was covered in all sorts of flora and fauna.
When Adam laid his eyes on the various herbs and plants all around him, his eyes widened in disbelief.
"It can't be!"