Chapter 128 Void Boundary (1)
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Ou Chuyang calculated the days and had been away from the coast for more than ten days, and the distance should have exceeded 20,000 miles. Now, even if Di Hongbo is a living god, he would never be able to find his trace.
It started to snow again these days. The dim skylight in the evening was blocked by the heavy snow of goose feathers, and the visibility was extremely low. However, the ice and snow field was boundless and there was no stop at all, and Ou Chuyang was not worried about hitting anything.
"According to your words, we are actually living on a huge sphere, so if we go east, we will always return to the starting point in the end?" Mu Wanqing's "Planet theory" proposed to Ou Chuyang is still difficult to understand.
"That's right, in my hometown, thousands of years ago, people always believed in the saying "the sky is round and the place is round". It was not until people continued to complete the global navigation that they confirmed that the earth was actually a ball. However, this ball was too large and people could not see the margins clearly."
The saying "The earth is round" is enough to shock Mu Wanqing. Ou Chuyang felt that there was no need to move out aerospace science and technology and more astronomical theories.
Mu Wanqing asked curiously: "Where is your hometown? Why don't I feel like I'm in this world?"
Ou Chuyang said vaguely: "I don't know where my hometown is, or whether it is under this sky. What I told you before was inexplicably passed into a hall when I went up the mountain to travel, and the first person I met after I came out was you."
"So you said the truth before." Mu Wanqing nodded. She believed that Ou Chuyang would not lie to her now.
"I never tell lies." Ou Chuyang smiled slightly. He just chose what to say and what not to say.
The two stood side by side at the bow of the boat, facing the wind and snow, feeling the quiet world. The ice layer underground was covered with a layer of snow, like a huge and boundless snow-white quilt. The sky and all directions were shrouded in the vast snow, and it was also white. The entire sailboat seemed to be wrapped in a snow-white ball.
Apart from the snow-white world, there are only the two of them. This feeling is very empty, very pure, wonderful, and there is also a strange atmosphere that is indescribable.
If you just keep moving forward until you are old, what would it feel like...
Mu Wanqing was wandering around, and Ou Chuyang suddenly shouted, "Get out the sword, hurry up!"
Mu Wanqing suddenly woke up, and saw a vague scene of gray fog suddenly appeared in front of her. Without thinking too much, she quickly waved her sword and fired a brilliant silver sword forward.
"Void!" Ou Chuyang exclaimed, cut off the sail cable with several swords, lowered the sail, threw the iron anchor, and then hugged Mu Wanqing and jumped out of the boat.
The speed of the boat in the snow was not as fast as the ice surface, but it was at least fifty or sixty yards. After landing, the two of them stood unsteadily, hugged each other, rolled out several feet before stopping. Fortunately, the snow was soft and the two were not injured.
Ou Chuyang stood up and pulled Mu Wanqing to chase the sailboat. The iron anchor was dragged on the ice and slid out dozens of feet before he broke through the ice. He slowly pulled the sailboat and slid for more than ten feet before he stopped.
Ou Chuyang rushed to the front and saw that he was shocked. He saw that less than ten feet away in front of the sailboat, there was an extremely huge dark curtain, with no edges on the top, bottom and left and right, as if he was blocking the sky and the earth. The dark curtain was dark and unblocked, deep and bottomless, strange and terrifying.
"This...this is..." Mu Wanqing, who was calm and composed, was completely shocked.
This was the second time Ou Chuyang saw it, so he could recognize it at a glance, "This is the boundary of the void. Anything that touches it will be obscured into nothingness."
Ou Chuyang said as he picked up a handful of snow, pinched it into a snowball, and threw it into the void. In a silence, the snowball disappeared, like a snowflake floating into the magma.
"I remembered that when the Di family teleportation sword formation teleported you to Zhongzhou, a big dark hole appeared in the sky. Is that also void?" Mu Wanqing asked in shock.
"That is the void exposed after the boundary was torn apart." Ou Chuyang replied: "There is an invisible void power in the void, which is very dangerous. But the most dangerous thing is the void boundary. Let's retreat a little further."
Mu Wanqing followed Ou Chuyang to take a few steps back, looking at the boundless dark curtain that cuts off the world, she still felt a sense of strong oppression that made people feel heart-wrenching.
"The void is not a joke. Let's leave here first." Ou Chuyang said as he pushed the bow slowly, changed into a sail cable again, adjusted the direction, and slowly drove away from here.
The boundary of the void gradually disappeared from sight, Ou Chuyang murmured in disbelief: "It's so strange, so weird... Is this world..."
"What's wrong with this world?" Mu Wanqing asked nervously.
Ou Chuyang shook his head with a serious expression, "I don't know... I have a strange feeling in my heart... but I can't say it for a moment."
"What should I do now?"
"The sky is getting darker and you can't see far. Let's stop in place to spend the night before we talk about it, so as not to encounter an inexplicable danger." Ou Chuyang carefully stopped the ship.
After this shock, the two of them had no intention of practicing and had difficulty falling asleep, so they sat opposite the bow of the boat and observed the movements around them.
The night gradually became deeper, and the snowy night without stars or moon was pitch black all around. A wind lamp hung on the bow of the boat, illuminating the surrounding area for several feet, and no matter how far away, it was impossible to see anything. Ou Chuyang felt extremely uneasy, and he patrolled back and forth from time to time, as if there were terrifying dangers hidden in the darkness around him, and was approaching them quietly.
Mu Wanqing looked at Ou Chuyang who was walking around and asked, "What's wrong? Is there something wrong?"
"I've always been anxious and always felt that it's not suitable to stay here for a long time, but I dare not act rashly." Ou Chuyang said, turning to look at Dongfang, "Have you heard anything?"
Mu Wanqing listened for a moment and replied, "There is a whistling hurricane around her, and she has never stopped. What's wrong?"
Ou Chuyang raised his palm and put it in his ear, listening intently, "The wind seemed to be mixed with some inexplicable noise."
Mu Wanqing imitated Ou Chuyang's appearance, listened for a while, and nodded: "I seem to hear it too, and the sound seems to be getting louder and louder."
"It's getting closer." Ou Chuyang put away the iron anchor with a solemn expression, raised the sails, and began to slowly slide to the west.
"Huh...bang..." The inexplicable voice became louder and louder, closer and closer, and more densely.
Ou Chuyang did not care that his vision was blocked from the front and began to accelerate.
"Look!" Mu Wanqing emitted a shiny silver sword, and shot into the distant altitude like a flare.
Ou Chuyang looked back and was shocked. He saw thick gray fog rolling in the air a hundred feet away. From time to time, a cluster of invisible air waves shot out from the gray fog, "Huh! Huh! Huh!" shot forward.
The air wave shot into the ice surface and made a loud "bang!" sound, "Swirl..." The hard ice surface was suddenly crushed into huge pits several feet in a radius. Where the air wave hit, the ice instantly turned into powder.
"Hollyshet!" Ou Chuyang subconsciously uttered an exclamation, hurriedly set up the boat with all his might and accelerated his escape.
Chapter completed!