"We can go out once you open it.” Seeing that Caspian did not move, Handsome patted his shoulder.

Caspian ignored it and took a few steps forward, leaning in front of the bronze door.

Although the constant pressure caused Caspian's forehead to be headed in sweat, he still looked at it carefully.

The bronze door was underwater for a long time, and its surface was mottled.

Nonetheless, complex lines and patterns carved on its surface were still visible.

For unknown reasons, Caspian felt the patterns on the bronze door were familiar.

When Daisy noticed Caspian’s strange expression, she stepped forward and asked, “What's wrong?” Caspian pondered for a moment and found that he could not remember where he saw the pattern, so he made a gesture to Daisy before asking Handsome, “Is there a way for me to look for you in the future?”

“You still want to look for me?” Handsome looked at Caspian strangely, “That's not possible.

The fantasy array is my home, and human cultivators can’t come in casually.”

"Don’t you want to eat something delicious?” Caspian offered a reason Handsome could not refuse. Then, he saw the eyes of the tiny white pig glowing, and it even gulped

"What... What did you say just now?"

Caspian shook his head.

“It's fine if you don't want to.”

"Okay! Okay! As long as you can satisfy me!” Handsome immediately became anxious.

Obviously, as long as there was delicious food, any rules could be put aside first.

“Let's talk about this later and go out first.” Caspian did not linger on the matter any longer.

After all, most of the patterns on the bronze door were now blurred, and only a general outline could be seen.

Moreover, the things Caspian did not remember and could not recall instantly were not that important.

If that was the case, they might as well talk about it later.

With that thought in mind, Caspian reached out and pushed the bronze door open.

In an instant, a forest appeared inside the portal.

The scene was like cutting out an area in a drawing and adding a completely different picture in the blank.

At that moment, a forest appeared on the quiet lake, and Caspian could even see the new shoots growing on the trees, hear the chirping birds.

Soon, he noticed behind the hem of Great Oceans Sects disciple’s uniform behind a boulder in the distance.

Caspian smiled faintly.

He honestly did not expect to meet a Great Oceans Sect's disciple just as they were about to leave the place.

Then, Daisy followed Caspian's line of sight, and she was astonished.

“Let's go!” Caspian urged lightly before stepping past the bronze door.

The feeling was no different from crossing over a door at usual times.

However, the only difference was that there were two completely different worlds on both sides of the bronze door.

As soon as he stepped on the solid ground, Caspian walked directly toward the big boulder in front of him.

Even though he smiled, his eyes were quickly filled with frost.

Sean Bundy, an apprentice of the Great Oceans Sect, was currently patrolling the area according to the request of the elders of his sect.

The tragedy at Bamboo Creek Alley a few days ago caused an uproar among the Great Oceans Sect's apprentices and outer disciples.

After all, a second-stage Pulse Control Realm elder died in battle, an outer disciple who mastered three spells and possessed an innate physique was smashed into residues, dozens of apprentices were smashed into rotten flesh.

Moreover, the other party was alone, and he was only a cultivator in the first-stage Pulse Control Realm.

That was a shameful battle like no other in the history of the Great Oceans Sect.

After receiving the report and request from the outer disciple, Francis, the Great Oceans Sect urgently dispatched more than 20 apprentices and a second-stage Pulse Control Realm elder who mastered formations.

As for why they did not send inner disciples, the reason was straightforward.

The enemy's realm was the first-level Pulse Control Realm.

If they arranged third-stage Pulse Control Realm cultivators and even the disciples of Holy Land Realm over, it would undoubtedly be humiliating for the Great Oceans Sect if the news spread! Sean was one of the additional disciples sent over that time.

The elder who mastered the formation deduced that Caspian's final teleportation location should be within two hundred kilometers within the area.

For dozens of cultivators, searching for a limited range of two hundred miles and a vast range of one thousand kilometers without a purpose was a completely different concept.

Logically speaking, the range of two hundred kilometers was not a very difficult task for dozens of cultivators.

However, the problem now was the area was filled with countless hills and dense forests, and it was not that easy to find the cultivator.

After spending two days getting here from Salleria and searching for another three days, there was still no trace of Caspian.

“Is the guy dead? Or perhaps he’s hiding?”

Thinking of the second possibility, Sean could not help feeling a chill down his spine as if a pair of eyes watched him in secret.

“I heard that Caspian even killed Zac.

Even if it was a tragic victory, he killed Zac.

The person's strength is exaggerated.

I should be careful.” With that in mind, Sean held the random teleportation talisman and signal talisman tightly.

As the name implied, the random teleportation talisman was an array map that could teleport the user to a distance of about 500 meters in any direction around it.

The biggest advantage of the kind of teleportation talisman was that it could be instantly activated, and it was a great life-saver. S~ᴇaʀᴄh the (F)indNƟvᴇl.ɴet website on Gøøglᴇ to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

However, the only disadvantage was that the distance was too short, and the specific direction was uncontrollable.

If the cultivator were caught in a group battle and accidentally teleported to a place where the crowd gathered when he used the talisman, it would be too late for regrets.

Nonetheless, it was suitable for preventing a single person's sneak attack, such as the current situation.

The signal talisman was used for when once Caspian’s trace was found, it could send a signal in time.

At that time, Sean’s mood turned complicated.

On the one hand, he was worried about being attacked by Caspian.

On the other hand, he hoped that Caspian could be found.

Sean even hoped that Caspian was still heavily injured so that he could easily be caught.

If Sean could catch Caspian, it would be an outstanding achievement.

As Sean was an apprentice for four years now, it would be an excellent ascension opportunity if he could get resources through the rewards awarded.

Then, he could stop struggling in the realm and be promoted to an outer disciple.

“Caspian, Caspian, where are you?” Sean whispered in his heart, and he pouted as he looked around.

The next moment, his expression froze.

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