At the same time, Mung Si felt a frightening wave coming from her back. It was filled with a strong metallic blood intent like an armoured horse charging out of an enemy’s encirclement!  

Boom! 

Blood red light blinded them as Chui Yim’s tightly shut eyes shot open! 

Chor Huet Zhin was indeed recognized as the most powerful four-chambered glipher in the world. The imprint he left was actually so powerful! However, Chui Yim had totally exhausted the imprint. Even so, Chui Yim didn’t feel even the slightest regret as he would have been sucked dry by the Heaven’s Flame if he didn’t. 

But there wasn’t much time for him left. 

Even with Chor Huet Zhin’s imprint, there wasn’t much time left before he was paralysed. 

Therefore, he reached for the pouch on his waist once his eyes opened. The pouch was torn due to his violent movement as a thin ray of light appeared. 


Somewhere else in the world. 

A place where unimaginable high temperatures radiated all over and solidified, which painted the space in the bright, fuming colour of fire. This was a world of flame. 

A striking white wisp stood out amidst the red in the middle.

Getting closer revealed that the white wisps were actually an attractive man in white with crescent moon eyes, a pretty smile and smooth dark hair that reached his waist. With the scholar’s hat that covered his forehead, he looked like an actual scholar. 

There were invisible movements around the scholar that fanned the burning hot temperature far away from him, keeping him free from the unbearable heat. 

He looked up at the skies with a helpless smile. “I say, how long are you going to keep me here?” 

“Hmph!” A voice boomed out, shaking the ground. It was hard to believe that a huff was what caused the minor earthquake. The scholar was the sole item in the space that wasn’t even slightly affected. 

“Do you think I’ll let you off so easily, Chui Tin?” 

There was a muscular figure hanging in the air. Shirtless, his well-defined abs could be clearly seen. However, this healthy and built body belonged to an old man, the wrinkles on his face symbolising the decades he had survived. 

The pretty boy scholar was none other than Chui Tin. “It’s already been months. How much longer are you going to keep me here?” 

Chui Tin flashed the old man a bitter smile only to receive a glare in return. “Until you tell me everything!” 

Chui Tin smiled bitterly and said nothing else. Already expecting silence, the elderly sat crossed-legged in the air. “Since that’s the case, let’s waste each other’s time. I’ve already lived more than half of my life, and I have tons of time to waste with you! This is my territory, and you won’t be able to escape.” 

Chui Yim sighed and shook his head like he was deeply troubled. But it didn’t take him long before he was smiling again. 

“That soon?” He said as he bowed to the elderly man in the air. “Forgive me for my rudeness, but I have an emergency that I must attend to. I’ll be back soon!”

“Huh?” The elderly man scowled while wondering if Chui Tin had lost his mind after being locked up for so long. 

Just then, Chui Tin flipped open his hands as his strong energliph surged. Hundreds of gliph strings appeared at the same time and wrapped Chui Tin up. This alarmed the old man, who yelled at him angrily. “Don’t even try!” 

Boom! 

The elderly man didn’t move, but his yell caused the surrounding red light to congeal into a huge sea of fire and surge towards Chui Tin’s gliph formation like a swarm of bees! 

Whoosh…

Nothing was left where the sea of fire touched, and Chui Tin was nowhere to be found. 


Chui Yim immediately fainted once the pouch lit up. 

The thin ray of light, a single talisman to be exact, had flown out of the pouch. 

The talisman was a paper with a gliph engraved on it, like the paper with the Recorder Gliph, which Chui Yim found in the first pouch. The ability to engrave energliph on ordinary paper was already astonishing, and the current scene was enough to shock anybody as the gliph on the paper wasn’t the low-class Recorder gliph but the mighty teleportation gliph formation. 

The ability to compress a field-sized gliph formation into a palm-sized talisman…

The talisman shattered and congealed into a ray of light. At this instant, Mung Si and the other gliphers fainted, while Cheuk Kwun and Woo Nim were left frowning. 

“What’s the matter?” Woo Nim asked solemnly. 

‘I don’t know. The marks I left on Chui Yim and Mung Si have been covered.” Cheuk Kwun shook his head. 

“I’ll go take a look.” 

“Hold up. Let me observe first.” Cheuk Kwun pulled her back and started muttering something with his eyes shut. He moved his focus near where he last felt Mung Si and Chui Yim, but no matter what he tried, he felt an invisible screen block him, not allowing his mental vision to enter. 


Chui Tin’s feet landed on the dried leaves that crackled at his arrival. 

With a glance, he could identify that this was the Forbidden Forest. But his eyes didn’t stop on Mung Si or the glipher as he focused on Chui Yim immediately. 

“Eh?” He walked up and felt Chui Yim’s pulse. Even though he could tell with just a glance, he was still shocked when he felt Chui Yim’s pulse. “This kid…” 

He was speechless for a moment before shaking his head. “Ah, so what we thought was danger was in fact his greatest opportunity…Is having us as his parents not lucky enough?” Chui Tin mumbled shamelessly. 

Chui Tin waved his snowy white feminine hands, and Chui Yim’s vest shattered immediately. The place where his heart was, was now bright red, beating as he breathed. More than a thousand gliphs flashed through Chui Tin’s mind when he saw this. 

He had an answer the next instant. He didn’t even blink as tons of gliph strings took form in the air in front of Chui Yim. The gliph seemed simple, and it didn’t look like it needed thousands of gliph strings to form. 

It was the simple Blazing Sun gliph. 

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