Chapter 342: Old Friends
After confirming no one else chose to withdraw, the leading level-eight wizard in the air nodded slightly.
âGood.â
He said no more, merely raising his hand and gently waving toward the void behind him.
In that instant, the simulated firmament overhead parted slowly to both sides like a curtain, revealing the profound, boundless starry sky beyond.
Against that starry backdrop, a massive, shadowy circular spatial riftâits edges constantly twisting, emanating an ominous suctionâhovered silently, like the eye of a colossal beast gazing at all the wizards ready for battle.
âGo!â
The level-eight wizardâs voice rang out like a great bell, echoing through the entire ship plane:
âDepart!â
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âJie Ming, get up and eat! If you donât hurry, youâll be late for school!!â
A familiar, slightly urgent female voice pierced through the door, forcibly dragging Jie Ming from the haze of sleep.
He sat up in a daze, rubbing his eyes. The sunlight from the window was somewhat blinding.
His mind felt shrouded in a thin veil, thoughts sluggish and sticky.
Instinctively, he grabbed the clothes by his bedâa set of ordinary teenage casual wearâand mechanically put them on, then shuffled out of the bedroom into the living room.
The air was filled with the aroma of food.
His mother, wearing an apron, was placing the last plate of stir-fried greens on the table.
His father sat in his usual chair as always, eyes fixed on the ultra-thin television screen on the wall, where a news anchorâs clear voice broadcasted:
ââŠThe military spokesperson confirmed yesterday that the Seventh Mixed Fleet has successfully seized the third jump node on the periphery of the âCharonâ star system, dealing a heavy blow to the alien creatures⊠Next is our local news: the city hall calls on citizens to actively participate in the âClean Beachâ volunteer activity; registration channels opened todayâŠâ
Fleet battles⊠Clean Beach?
The two starkly different pieces of information mingled, making Jie Mingâs head feel even heavier.
He shook his head and walked to the bathroom.
Cold water splashed on his face, bringing a brief moment of clarity, but that strange sense of dissonance lingered.
The scenes before him, his motherâs voice, the news⊠everything carried an indescribable familiarity, yet it was as if viewed through frosted glass, unclear.
He kept feeling as though he had forgotten something extremely important.
âHurry up, Jie Ming! The soy milk is getting cold!â his motherâs voice called again.
Jie Ming wiped his face with a towel and sat down at the table.
Before him was a standard home-cooked breakfast: golden fried dough sticks, milky soy milk, and two plates of vibrant green stir-fried vegetables.
âEat more. Todayâs your first day reporting to universityâlook lively,â his mother nagged, clipping a dough stick onto his plate.
His father finally shifted his gaze from the news, glancing at Jie Ming with a flat tone: âListen to your mom. Donât be late.â
Jie Ming hummed in response, lowered his head, and began chewing.
The taste was normalâjust the usual flavor of home.
The family chatted casually at the table, topics nothing more than neighborhood relations, the weather, the news, and reminders about his university life.
Jie Ming instinctively responded, as if this had repeated countless times.
After the meal, Jie Ming returned to his room to pack his bag.
Brand-new textbooks, stationery⊠everything appeared neatly organized.
Just then, the doorbell rang with a âding-dong.â
Followed by his motherâs footsteps, the sound of the door opening, then her surprised and delighted voice: âOh, itâs Little Ai and Little Wei! Come in, come in!â
She turned and shouted into the house: âJie Ming! Hurry upâLittle Ai and Little Wei are here to pick you up for school!â
Two young voices came from outside.
A crisp female voice greeted with a laugh.
The other male voice, somewhat helplessly serious, corrected: âAuntie, my name is Victor, not surname Wei.â
Jie Ming, still immersed in the eerie feeling that he had forgotten something, grabbed his bag and shuffled out of the room. He said to his parents, âIâm off,â then turned toward the door.
A boy and a girl stood there.
The girlâs smile was brightâit was Amy.
The boyâs expression was slightly sternâit was Victor.
âHa! Jie Ming! Too slow!â Amy said with a laugh.
Jie Ming looked at them, almost instinctively, as he had countless times before, greeting:
âGood morning, Amy, Victor.â
The two responded naturally.
However, the instant those words left his mouthâŠ
Boom!
Jie Ming felt his mind struck by an invisible sledgehammer!
All the haze and sluggishness shattered in that moment!
He froze in place, pupils contracting sharply, as if witnessing the most inconceivable sight in the world, staring fixedly at the two before him!
Amy?! Victor?!
They⊠hadnât they died long ago?!!
Why were they standing here alive?
And as his classmates?
Coming to pick him up for university?!
No!!!
Even more wrong was himself!!!
Why had he so naturally blended into this scene?!
Waking up, eating, preparing for school like a real ordinary student?!
For a moment earlier, he had even thought it all perfectly natural!
He wasnât some university student! He was Jie Ming! A wizard!
A level-three wizard from the Star Ring Federationâs Noren Academy, here to participate in a plane war!
He possessed Nascent Soul cultivation, the Infernal Sulfur plane, a black giant legion!
As memories surged back, Jie Ming instantly understood what had happened:
He had fallen for it!
When exactly?!
The moment he crossed that spatial rift? Or earlier?
A chill shot from his spine to the top of his head, making his hair stand on end.
Beneath the calm and peaceful facade of this world lurked a suffocating terror capable of silently ensnaring a million wizards.
He struggled to keep his facial expression calm, but the storm raging within nearly overwhelmed him.
He quickly looked inward, sensing his dantianâthe Nascent Soul was still there, but wrapped in an invisible membrane, spiritual power circulation obscure and nearly stagnant.
He immediately focused on his left wristânothing there. The rune artifacts equipped before entering this plane were gone.
He could feel that deep in his sea of consciousness, his natal treasure, the Five Aggregates Rainbow Mirror, still existed.
Jie Ming sensed his protective treasure, the Mysterious Astral Mortal Dust Barrierâit was essentially operating normally, no fluctuations, no alerts, not even consuming liquid essence gold.
It showed no reaction⊠because this wasnât an illusion at all?
Impossibleâhow could this not be an illusion?!
Jie Mingâs back was instantly soaked in cold sweat.
He looked at Amy and Victor, their smiles unchanged; at the âmotherâ bustling in the kitchen behind; at the âfatherâ in the living room, attention back on the news.
He took a deep breath, forcing himself to calm.
Now was not the time to panic.
He had to figure out exactly what was going on.
âLetâs go, or weâll really be late,â Amy urged with a smile, her expression matching Jie Mingâs memory, showing no trace of fakery.
Jie Ming nodded, forcing a smile indistinguishable from usual.
âYeah, letâs go.â
He stepped forward, following his two âdeceasedâ companions, leaving this seemingly warm yet utterly bizarre âhome,â stepping into this unknown world.