Chapter 101: Weird Paradise

A few days later.

Seventh Domain, Southwestern Boundary.

A figure in a black combat uniform is shuttling quickly through the jungle, like a cheetah with a sturdy posture!

"Stop—"

A deep voice suddenly sounded in his ears, causing him to stop his pace for a moment, and he just stayed there.

The owner of the voice was none other than the black raven crouching on its shoulder, which looked the size of a sparrow!

This person and a crow are none other than Li Qiye and Du Ya who quietly left from [Star City].

Du Ya had already decided that he wanted to leave [Star City], and he had also greeted Li Qiye and them in advance, so when Li Qiye saw Du Ya a few days ago, he would first ask him if he was leaving.

But what Du Ya didn't expect was that Li Qiye would ask to leave with him, and promised not to hold him back.

Before he could see the camp aperture, Du Ya might not have agreed, but now......

Li Qiye was able to take the initiative to surrender to him as the new city lord of [Star City], allowing him to quickly have a piece of land that could be selected as a territory, and to be honest, it still saved him a lot of time.

Therefore, when Li Qiye took the initiative to follow him out and said that he would honestly fight, just like Xiaoqing and Erdao, he was indeed embarrassed to refuse directly.

For enemies or those who get in the way, he can kill them without psychological pressure.

But he is still more tolerant of his own people.

On the other hand, as a high-level new human being, and the only new human with Lv.4 level abilities that Du Ya has seen so far, Li Qiye does have the capital not to lag behind.

I'm afraid that not even many people in [Star City] know that Li Qiye, the new city lord, is the most dangerous high-level new human in [Star City].

Her Lv.4-level 'Thousand Faces' ability is not as simple as being able to transform into someone else's.

After weighing it, Du Ya still agreed to her request, because it would be harmless for him to take one more person with him on this trip, and maybe he could help a little at a critical moment.

At this time, they were located on the southwest border of the Seventh Domain, next to the Fourth Domain next door.

Further on, there is the scope of 'Weird Paradise'.

Rated as a hellish wilderness area, the 'Spooky Paradise' is also one of the few hellish wilderness areas that spans exactly two large domains.

The hell-level wilderness area is also the highest-level wilderness area that humans can set foot in at present, but under normal circumstances, no one would run to this kind of ghost place for no reason.

Because even if it is a super-level new human being, he doesn't dare to say that he can come and go freely in this kind of place, and if he is unlucky, he will be planted here.

Generally speaking, what can be evaluated as a hell-level wilderness area is usually a place where 'the intermediate level is not as good as a dog, and the high level is all over the ground'.

But if the hell-level wilderness area was just like this, it would naturally not be difficult for even super-level new humans to find it tricky.

Although super-level new humans are all super-level creatures that cut corners, their strength is not comparable to that of most high-level mutant species, especially if they just want to save their lives, even if they encounter ordinary super-level creatures, they may not be able to escape.

However, unlike the Nightmare-level Wilderness Area and the Normal-level Wilderness Area, there are still erratic 'visions' in the Hell-level Wilderness Area!

No one knows what the 'vision' is, and it is impossible to understand how it appears at the current level of human technology.

But it does exist, and it's extremely dangerous!

As long as there is a 'vision', both humans and mutated species will be tricked, but it is not easy to escape from it.

The most frustrating part is that strength may play some role when encountering 'visions', but it is not absolute.

If a high-level new human and a super-level new human encounter a 'vision' at the same time, the latter's chances of survival will not be much higher than the former, which is the most troublesome part of it.

What's even more troublesome is that although the 'vision' only appears in the hell-level wilderness area, its location is erratic, and it is difficult to detect before encountering it, and it is often unknowingly caught up in a certain 'vision', which is extremely difficult to avoid.

Only super-level creatures can rely on some instinctive perception to bypass the area where the 'vision' is located to a certain extent.

In this regard, the super-level new human beings are completely incomparable to the super-level creatures, and they do not possess this kind of magical perception.

As a result, super-level creatures can often be seen in hell-level wilderness areas, but very few super-level new humans set foot on them.

"Weird Paradise, ......"

Looking at the mist visible to the naked eye not far away, Du Ya understood that in that mist-covered area, it was a 'weird paradise'.

Unlike the Yellow Haze, the layer of mist that covers 'Weird Land' doesn't have much of an impact on visibility, nor does it cause any negative status or impact.

On the contrary, this layer of mist is beneficial to all living things.

Like the yellow mist, it can promote the evolution of living things, and some humans call it the 'fog of evolution', but there are also those who prefer to call it 'aura'.

Either way, it's true that it promotes evolution, and it doesn't have as many side effects as the Yellow Haze.

Moreover, this Evolutionary Fog is not only found in the 'Weird Paradise', but in all Hell-level wilderness areas, even the ten lifeless wilderness areas that humans call the 'Ten Forbidden Domains' are also covered by the Evolutionary Mist.

Of course, although the Fog of Evolution has no side effects, its effect on promoting evolution is certainly far from being comparable to the Yellow Mist that has just appeared.

If you want to benefit from it, you can only stay in it for a long time, unlike the yellow fog, as long as you go in and walk, you will have a chance to become stronger.

This is also the reason why there are so many mid- and high-level mutant species and even super-level creatures in the hell-level wilderness area.

There is also speculation that perhaps even the 'vision' appeared because of the Fog of Evolution, otherwise how can it be explained that there are no 'visions' in the normal-level wilderness area and the nightmare-level wilderness area?

However, these are just speculations, and they have not been able to say why.

Mankind's understanding of the Vision is also known from the very few who are fortunate enough to escape after encountering the Vision.

For this kind of danger that only exists in hellish wilderness areas, humans don't have much desire to explore deeply.

Du Ya is different.

If he claims to be the second to know the vision, then no one in this world would dare to claim to be the first.

Who made this thing come from him?

Not only the 'vision', but even the 'Strange Paradise' in front of him is also one of the hell-level wilderness areas set by him.

This is also the first place he has come to so far that can be truly considered 'familiar'.

Before, whether it was the 'Gray Twilight Plains' or [Star City], strictly speaking, it was not his handiwork, and he was far from being that familiar, and the places he was familiar with started as hell-level wilderness areas.

Before he was promoted to a high-level mutant species, even if he borrowed two guts, he would not be able to set foot in these places easily.

Not anymore.