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"Sister Ye Yu... which way do we go?" Jiang Kehan was a little confused. She pouted, looking somewhat helpless.
This situation is clearly not something that can be solved by combat power alone; it depends on the overall level of the problem.
Although Jiang Kehan is capable of fighting level 8 creatures, the highest life level of the Middle Witch is no higher than level 6, so she cannot rely on grid points to solve the problem.
So now we have to cling to Ye Yu's leg and ask for help!
Unlike Jiang Kehan, Ye Yu is a true witch who has lived from the era of the Society to the modern era. Even if she lost her powers, her accumulated knowledge is enough for her to overcome most difficulties.
"If you want to cross the sea, you naturally have to board a ship." Ye Yu covered her face with her small cat paws, helpless against Jiang Kehan's pitiful appearance.
Although judging from the starlight in Jiang Kehan's eyes, she was definitely faking it, Ye Yu couldn't help but smile a little because she could help her.
"Boarding?" Jiang Kehan looked at herself, then at Ye Yu, and gradually fell silent.
She hadn't prepared any boat at all, and judging from Ye Yu's appearance, she would have trouble even hiding a flower, let alone a boat.
Feeling Jiang Kehan's gaze, Ye Yu said irritably.
"If you want to cross the land of miracles and consciousness, you must build your own ship with your own will; nothing else is of much use."
"If you want to prevent these thoughts from getting on you, why not just create a protective shield first?"
Jiang Kehan remained silent. It wasn't that she hadn't thought about this, but with her current abilities, how could she possibly assemble a suitable ship?
Unless you rely on special techniques.
Jiang Kehan smiled shyly, but her little hands involuntarily started rubbing together.
What she lacked most was this kind of strange and unusual knowledge, so naturally she was looking forward to catching up.
Ye Yu looked at Jiang Kehan, his gaze softening, and he could easily guess what she was thinking.
"Don't worry, as long as we get out safely, I will still take you as my apprentice when I return to the future, and I will teach you everything slowly."
The premise is that I won't die before you... Ye Yu smiled, not saying it aloud so the other person wouldn't worry.
Chapter 410 Ferry
Willpower is a very complex thing, especially the willpower of idealistic beings like witches.
Even if they already possess magic, who wouldn't want to learn more about this thing that limits their abilities yet has endless potential?
As a result, many great witches devoted their energy and time to research, which eventually turned into countless theorems and techniques.
What Ye Yu taught Jiang Kehan was the willpower technique that only the Great Witch was qualified to explore.
That's right, it's will, not consciousness.
The complexity of consciousness is a biological instinct and a driving force for progress. Therefore, witches do not insist on a single thought, but rather ensure that every thought truly comes from their own heart, and that is enough.
Will, however, is different. It is a compromise of all consciousness at a certain moment in a living being, a persistent and domineering obsession that can be fixed.
With willpower as the ingredient and magic as the glue, it is enough to build a ship that can cross the deep sea.
Fortunately, Jiang Kehan was able to easily establish her will and exercise the authority of the Great Witch with the help of the Crown Staff; otherwise, she would have had no other means to build the ship.
But... Jiang Kehan looked at the ridiculously simple, crooked submarine in front of her, which perfectly matched the style of the deep sea, and couldn't help but feel a little guilty.
It's clear that she has some talent in this area, though she's better off than someone who's disabled; at least she managed to do it.
Ye Yu was also speechless, glancing sideways at Jiang Kehan and complaining, "Your consciousness is too chaotic, and even your will is constantly wavering."
"Has anyone ever taught you to concentrate?"
Jiang Kehan looked up at the sky, scratching her cheek awkwardly with her fingers. She couldn't possibly tell Ye Yu that she was not only unfocused, but even a womanizer.
Sigh, these are all irrelevant things!
Jiang Kehan forced a smile and said confidently, "Just tell me if it can be used or not!"
Ye Yu rolled his eyes at her, sighed silently, and gave her a slap, signaling her to get on the boat.
Seeing that she had fooled him, Jiang Kehan chuckled, then her expression turned serious as she boarded the "submarine".
The deep sea has no surface and is filled with firelight. In addition, Jiang Kehan does not have the abilities of a great witch, so she decided to spend more time building a submarine.
Safety first. Don't end up killing yourself instead of losing to the night-blooming jasmine.
"That's good..." Jiang Kehan's face fell, but her expression remained tense.
Having a boat is the first step in crossing the sea, but it doesn't mean you can relax.
Those beastly thoughts would bombard the submarine like artillery fire, and Jiang Kehan not only needed to keep the course, but also had to constantly make repairs.
After boarding the ship, the two prepared to actually enter the deep sea.
Jiang Kehan thought for a moment, then asked Ye Yu a question.
"Sister Yeyu, should we keep moving forward?"
Ye Yu's expression was serious, and his beard trembled slightly, clearly indicating some worry.
“The deep sea is not like a shallow beach. If we encounter a large-scale anomaly, we can only avoid it. It will be difficult to continue moving in a straight line.”
"But I can tell you that our goal is the city that never falls."
The deep sea is naturally more complex than the shallows. These beastly thoughts are just the norm, but they are far from the real hidden dangers.
Neither the silver fire that was almost tangible nor the rain of fireflies with a mass like the universe could be handled by Jiang Kehan at this moment.
These miracles born in the Silver Sea are utterly unreasonable and exceptionally domineering.
The City That Never Falls is the only landmark created by the creatures of the Silver Sea that can "float" in the deep sea.
Jiang Kehan remembered that the cats had told her that this kind of city that never falls is essentially a domain.
The creatures within the Silver Sea are also a kind of miracle; they can divide their own "flesh and blood" into silver particles that are strong enough to avoid the impact of the deep sea, thus gaining temporary peace amidst constant change.
Among them, the catball is the best. Other creatures can only slowly accumulate resources, and even when they finally manage to build a small home, it will be washed away by the deep-sea waves and cannot be maintained for long.
Unlike cat balls, which rely on the natural generation of silver particles within their domain, these particles are not only produced at the fastest speed but also in the highest quality.
The Undying City is led by Meowball and scattered throughout the Silver Sea.
Once Jiang Kehan finds a city that never falls, the cats can quickly pinpoint her location through internal communication.
"I never thought I'd become an explorer one day." Jiang Kehan chuckled softly, but then shouted, "Let's go! I'm going to traverse the entire Silver Sea!"
Ye Yu felt both helpless and amused, wondering where Jiang Kehan had learned this habit of finding joy in hardship.
but……
"That's wonderful," Ye Yu murmured, her gaze lowered.
But soon, Jiang Kehan's smile vanished.
The situation in the deep sea was far more complicated than she had imagined. In fact, under the bombardment of the beastly thoughts, just maintaining the health of the ship was keeping her somewhat overwhelmed.
Fortunately, the witch's adaptability was top-notch, and Jiang Kehan was soon able to skillfully extract her own will and transform into a professional repairman.
However, good fortune did not seem to favor her. Before Jiang Kehan could even breathe a sigh of relief, she saw raindrops falling in front of her, as sharp as cones and as mercury in texture.
"No way." Jiang Kehan's lips twitched, speechless. "I just arrived and they're already pushing me to new heights. Is this world even going to work?"
The scene before us is a rare miracle in the deep sea, or perhaps a calamity—a rain of falling fireflies.
Miracles come at a price, and often lead to the birth of another miracle.
The Silver Sea's ability to continuously generate spiritual energy, bestowing new life upon countless universes, must have brought it some kind of retribution.
The rain of falling fireflies is one of them.
The spirit itself has no weight, but the weight carried by the collision of consciousnesses cannot be eliminated. This weight cannot fall to the cliff of matter like the spirit, but can only wander continuously within the silver sea.
Like cumulus clouds, once they have accumulated to a certain degree, they will fall and transform into a water cone of "supreme weight," powerful enough to easily penetrate everything.
It is the calamity that the city that never falls must guard against, and it is also the crisis that Jiang Kehan must avoid.
"Sister Ye Yu, could you teach me a few more spells to increase my luck? Something feels off."
Jiang Kehan narrowed her eyes suspiciously. Normally, although she wasn't exactly a European, she didn't have to be like this!
"No need, it's not your fault." Ye Yu stared at the interior of the Falling Firefly Rain, somewhat amused and exasperated.
"Ahead lies the Undying City of Calamity Cat Balls, clearly caused by the other party."
"Uh..." Jiang Kehan said with a straight face, not knowing what to say.
The Calamity Catball is a relatively useful catball in the Material Cliff, as it can bring calamity to enemies.
But within the Silver Sea, a creature born from the rules of calamity is itself the greatest misfortune.
"Should we get closer?" Jiang Kehan asked. "If we rely on etherealization, I should be able to break through..."
Jiang Kehan fell into a long silence before she could finish speaking.
Because in front of her, a cat-shaped ball, as big as a small island, was crying, as if it were wailing.
Its once-unshakeable city has fallen yet again!
Jiang Kehan decisively changed course, staying away from the Rain of Fireflies and the Calamity Cat Ball. She felt that she wasn't tough enough to associate with such troublesome creatures.
Chapter 411 The Trail of the Rare Fish
After avoiding the Calamity Catball and its daily sinking of the Immortal City, even the deep sea became calm.
"So the cat ball's true form has such incredible power?"
Jiang Kehan sighed. This was the first time she had encountered such unreasonable misfortune, comparable to a witch's spell.
"After all, it's a cat ball." Ye Yu said with a touch of emotion, "Don't be fooled by the fact that cat balls are essentially born from rules, their ranking is far beyond what simple rules can match."
"The essence of them is—miracle."
The rules are not special. Not to mention the Great Witch, Jiang Kehan alone can ignore most of the natural rules. Even high-level dragons have their own ways to be exempt.
But what is being monstrously unleashed within the Silver Sea is not rules, but a consciousness that should never have been born into this world.
Countless rules can give birth to a miracle, and countless miracles can awaken consciousness that should not belong to this world. This is the cradle before the birth of Meowball.
The Meow Ball essentially signifies the greatest possible realization of a certain rule, and its scale is no less than that of the Cliff of Matter.
In other words, the minimum level of the cat ball itself is comparable to that of a great witch who has not yet embarked on the path of magical will!
The Great Witch can be roughly divided into three stages. The first is the most basic transformation of her entire body into magic. From this point on, the Great Witch can ignore all non-witch rules and traverse countless universes.
Subsequently, the Great Witch fed on truth and used the universe as fire, igniting her own path and forging ahead alone, entering the stage of magical will.
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