Zhang Yan asked himself that he had experienced quite a lot of dangers. Whether it was the blazing storm or the turbulent flow of the void, or the collapse of the world we saw before becoming an immortal. Those circumstances were completely different from what Zhang Yan was experiencing at this moment. It can even be said to be completely different.
The moment he reached out and touched the light beam, Zhang Yan felt for the first time that he fell into a state of consciousness wandering that was forced to withdraw.
This time he was quite frightened. Although it is not a panic, it is definitely an encounter that I have never experienced before.
But he soon found a "sense of familiarity." It was like when he established reincarnation in the underworld, he actively fell into the trajectory of reincarnation and experienced the life journey of other creatures. The difference is only "voluntary and forced".
Why is this?
Although I had heard Li Dianchuan talk about the weirdness of this sword tomb before. But isn’t it too false to say that “being there is like falling into the years buried in the sword tomb”? Now that I have experienced it, I realize that it seems to be completely correct. But I also had to complain in my heart about Li Dianchuan's way of expressing it. It’s really hard to understand if you haven’t experienced it.
Anyway, Zhang Yan didn't understand how the sword tomb was able to instantly embed his consciousness into a fragment of time that didn't belong to him.
"Is it an illusion? Or some other means? It can't be the legendary time reversal, right?"
That last thought was a bit scary. Zhang Yan quickly shook him off. Based on the idea that time is just a ruler, time retrospection simply doesn't work. Even if there is an experience of "recalling", it is a false representation of the ruler. But even if it was just a false "Hui Shuo", Zhang Yan didn't think it could really be done. So I subconsciously denied it.
Is that an illusion? Not really. At least with Zhang Yan's methods and knowledge, he didn't feel any clues about illusion. Could such a brilliant illusion really appear in the form of such a ruin? How about deploying hundreds of thousands of plans across such a large area as the sword pit? It just doesn't make sense logically.
Excluding the two conceivable possibilities, what remains is "unknown means."
Zhang Yan felt cautiously about himself for a long time. The only thing he could sense was the Wanxiang Pearl. Other than that, his connection with Fu Bing seemed to be completely cut off.
At this moment, Zhang Yan's eyes were filled with a sea of blood!
Fear, ferocity, hatred, unwillingness...many complex emotions filled Zhang Yan's consciousness inexplicably. These were obviously not what he felt, but at this moment, he could not avoid "feeling the same feelings" as Li Dianchuan said. However, having actively experienced thousands of lives in the past, Zhang Yan only immersed himself in it for less than ten breaths before withdrawing his consciousness for a few minutes. In this way, he maintained the feeling of "being there", but without I was forced to be led wholeheartedly by these emotions into this weird scene that I couldn't tell whether it was an illusion or something created by some special means.
Zhang Yan withdrew his internal investigation and "looked" at the surrounding scene. Some are familiar, but most are still unfamiliar. It is a wilderness with undulating mountains, but the surroundings are full of sword intent, criss-crossing the sky and covering the sky.
Looking up, there is no sky or gray fog, but there is a strange light curtain shining in four colors, covering everything above the head that can be seen.
The "perspective" that Zhang Yan belongs to at this time seems to be fighting. Fight with a group of immortals, or rather with two obviously different but united immortal forces.
Death and blood, as well as the soul-crushing death screams, as well as the overflowing surging power, were stirring almost endlessly. With every breath in my perception, countless immortals died.
This intensity of killing alone immediately made the battle between the Chaos Faction and the Pastoral Faction that Zhang Yan had experienced not long ago seem like a child's play. The killing "in front of you" is really shocking. As a result, Zhang Yan's character was speechless for a moment, and he was so shocked that he couldn't express it in words.
The person whose perspective belongs to this person is Zhang Yan's "immersive" perspective at this time. The killing he did is just a small piece of the puzzle in this terrifying killing field. All the countless things in his eyes were immortals like him. Either killing or being killed.
"This is not a normal place... This is like being in a large formation?!" Zhang Yan's attainments in magic formations are not low. After he found that he could not escape from this strange scene for the time being, he subconsciously began to analyze "what he saw." The conclusion drawn is that in this scene, both the protagonist’s vision and the killing immortals in the protagonist’s eyes are all in a terrifying formation.
A large formation that can accommodate tens of thousands of immortals? !
Zhang Yan felt that he was watching a purely fictional scene?
This didn't really happen...right?
Later, Zhang Yan discovered that the protagonist of the field of vision was actually the home battle. Because this formation is not targeting him, but his opponent. In this short period of time, three immortals were killed. It was all because of the help of the sword intent stirred up by the formation that the protagonist was able to successfully kill the enemy.
However, despite the help of a large formation, the protagonist's emotions did not reflect any "victory is in sight". Instead, he was filled with sadness, anger, despair, and other negative emotions.
It was as if he was engaged in a final fight that he knew was certain to result in death. The kind that drags people on their backs.
"In other words, this person can't defeat the enemy even if he doesn't know the protagonist about this terrifying formation?" Zhang Yan felt even more ridiculous after coming to this conclusion in his mind.
Let’s not talk about whether someone can really set up such a terrifying formation. With the power of this formation that can hold tens of thousands of immortals and trap them inside and kill them, who can really do this? Under the circumstances, break the formation and win? At least Zhang Yan couldn't imagine it at all.
In addition, Zhang Yan also found an interesting point from the perspective of the protagonist. That is the composition of the two camps.
On the side of the protagonist's perspective, that is, the side attached to the formation, in addition to the human-looking immortals, there are also many weird-looking immortals. Including but not limited to the protagonist, who is the first born with two horns, there are also those who look like tree men, and those who can transform into animal bodies, and there are also those who are half human and half beast. The two forces that are obviously joining forces on the opposite side are all human-looking immortals, without exception.
Zhang Yan's thoughts had to be stopped directly at this point. Because the protagonist in his field of vision was directly killed by a huge force coming from behind. At the moment of death, Zhang Yan could not completely avoid the immersive feeling. It's just that he has long been accustomed to this feeling and is not affected.
But the power that was cut did not stop after interrupting this special scene that was very similar to "Hui Shuo". Instead, it rushed out from the virtual to the real, heading straight towards Zhang Yan's consciousness. Come on!
The danger of Sword Tomb lies here. There is always something that could kill you popping up between reality and fiction...