Chapter 339 (2/2)

Hao Ren was a little stunned. “What’s this? We have never been required to do this before.”

“All large consignments need the recipient’s personal acknowledgement for record purposes.” The young sergeant smiled. “Void Courier, No Worries. Fairy Void, the brand with 10,000 years of reputation and dedication.”

“…”

The cubes were temporarily moved to storage in the space station, and the relevant works were completed. Hao Ren got the four ascetics invited out of their rooms. Together with the little green people, Hao Ren saw a large crowd beginning to assemble in front of the silver cubes and he was riddled with emotion. It was his first time bringing so many people into The Plane of Dreams. The feeling was like leading an army for battle. All the salvaging equipment, including the Sacred Relic of Origins were temporarily stored in his Dimensional Pocket—only he could carry large items into The Plane of Dreams. Other people could bring small things on their bodies at most.

The bearded monk of course, would not let Hao Ren keep the Orb of the Holy Synod. He cuddled it in his arms.

A sense of purpose filled Hao Ren as the crowd gathered before him. “Today, we are going to take a small step into the Otherworld—”

Before he could finish, Lily howled and scurried towards a silver cube, exclaiming, “Let’s have fun in the Otherworld!”

Hao Ren murmured, “…This maiden has never been cooperative!”

Vivian patted him on the shoulder and said, “Okay, you’re done. Such much for your two hours of hardwork, preparing the script yesterday. Save it. We need to go now.”

Hao Ren shrugged. Then, he motioned the little green people and the ascetics. “Let me explain how the hibernation pod works…”

The Otherworld, the sun was setting by the Blood Lake.

The Beinz Blood Lake was as serene today as any other day. It was so quiet that the air felt almost stagnant. The last glimmer of sunlight was peeking out from the back of the mountain and it managed to sprinkle some glow on the lake. It produced a layer of faint red halo over the water. In this deserted part of the lakeside, the space in the air suddenly warped.

Shadows appeared in a dream-like manner in mid-air.

Becky’s voice was the first to break the serene atmosphere. “Phew… At last, I’m home. Look like I’ll have to keep dreaming from now on!”