C293 (1/2)

”Not really!”

Tianshu confidently said.

”Then how do you know? He's not one of them!”

”Hmph, it's very simple. The Yin Yang Eyes have a record of where mortals come in contact with the flame pond and they can ignite their own fire. Even if they encounter someone with strong star power, they will be unable to unleash their full star power within a radius of ten meters.”

”And look at this pond in front of us, it's clearly just a simple small pond. Although the purity of the star power is very strong, I think it's also because of the influence of the cold pond!”

Tianshu's explanation was clear, and he felt that what he said was foolproof.

”You're right, the Fire Pool can stimulate others to the point that they can't even resist it, but you forgot, there is only one cold pond here. If the star force was influenced by the cold pond, then why is there such a hot fluctuation of star force here?”

”This is the coldest place in this world. If it were affected, then this cave would not have such a suitable temperature. Therefore, I can guarantee that even if this small pond is not a flame pond, it would still be related to the flame pond!”

Tianshu was also shocked by Liu Chan Yu's powerful reasoning and knowledge. Before this, he thought that Liu Chan Yu was only a young boy who didn't know anything, but after hearing Liu Chan Yu's analysis today, he suddenly felt that this young man in front of him seemed to have some sort of secret behind him.

”Your analysis is not bad. Go and take a look!”

Tianshu also agreed with Liu Chan Yu's words and urged him to give it a try. However, Liu Chan Yu gently placed his hand in the water and didn't feel anything strange. It didn't feel anything like the Flame Lake in the legends.

Liu Chan Bai shook his head in disappointment. He and Tianshu were preparing to leave, but they inadvertently discovered that they had already returned to their original place. Not far away, even though they were separated by a few layers of rocks, they could still see Luo Xian'er in the water.

”Could it be …”