Chapter 632: Mysterious Miracle (2)
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
The owner of the fog’s blood core contained mysterious energy.
This was the key to the owner of the fog’s continuous resurrection.
“Open it and take a look!” Feng Qi said at this moment.
Mu Qing did not hesitate. She immediately clenched her fist and gathered all her strength into her palm.
The force that clung to iron as if it were mud appeared to have reached a deadlock with the blood core. A mysterious power continued to emanate from within, thwarting Mu Qing’s attempts to destroy the blood core.
In the stalemate, Mu Qing’s eyes flickered with a scarlet light.
Her breathing began to change, and her emotions gradually rose.
Roar!
As her emotions reached a critical point, a blurry phantom of a ferocious beast materialized above her head seemingly out of thin air. It roared at the sky, and a formidable pressure descended.
Pow!
With a crisp cracking sound, the blood core was crushed by Mu Qing’s violent power, and a blue ball of light appeared inside.
“Calm down.”
Just as Mu Qing’s power was about to pour into the blue ball of light, Feng Qi reminded her.
Hearing his voice, the scarlet light in Mu Qing’s eyes quickly faded, and she gradually recovered from her uncontrollable state.
“Sorry.”
“It’s fine. Compared to before, you’re better at controlling your emotions now. You’re not far from completely mastering it.” Smiling at the apologetic Mu Qing, Feng Qi reassured her.
“Okay.” Mu Qing nodded obediently. Then, she opened her palm and handed the blue ball of light to him.
“Ah Qi, what’s this?”
“I’m not sure, but I suspect that this might be a miracle item.”
Hearing his explanation, a curious look appeared in Mu Qing’s eyes.
Although she had always heard it from Feng Qi, this was the first time she had seen a miracle item.
Looking at the blue ball of light in Mu Qing’s palm, Feng Qi fell into deep thought.
The reason why he guessed that this blue ball of light was a miracle item was not groundless.
In the previous villain timeline, when he was growing up with Fog, Fog had been ambushed by blue-skinned assassins more than once.
According to the known intelligence, the blue-skinned assassin would only attack creatures with miracle items.
Fog did not know this, but Feng Qi knew very well after experiencing many timelines.
Back then, he had guessed that Fog might have a miracle item.
Furthermore, Fog didn’t even know that it had this miracle item.
This was because Fog had always believed that the incomplete blood stone it had snatched during the escort mission was the first miracle item it had obtained.
After summarizing all the clues, Feng Qi felt that he might have found the answer.
Fog had a miracle item in its body, which was the blue ball of light in Mu Qing’s palm. It had always been hidden in the owner of the fog’s blood core.
This was also the reason why the blue-skinned assassin had killed the owner of the fog many times.
Their actual goal was the miracle item in Fog’s body, which was the blue ball of light.
As for the effect of this miracle item, he suspected that it had something to do with willpower. It could use willpower to create power out of thin air.
Fog’s willpower to not submit to death, coupled with this miracle item, allowed it to revive from death time and time again.
However, this was merely his speculation. The precise answer, he knew, would only be unveiled later.
He took the blue ball of light from Mu Qing’s hand and looked at it carefully. He had another question.
Why didn’t Fog know that this miracle item was in its body?
The question sent him into deep thought.
As he carefully observed the blue ball of light in his hand, an idea suddenly flashed through his mind.
He recalled that when he asked Fog about the origins of the miracle item, Fog had given him a guess.
It said that the miracle item was very likely formed by the Pillar Gods’ origin power.
Only the Pillar Gods had the power to transcend the natural rules.
However, regarding the authenticity of this guess, Fog expressed that it was purely an idea. There was no evidence to prove it.
Now that he thought about it, he felt that Fog’s guess might be right.
Fog had once said that the rise of the Fog Race was related to an ancestor.
The first-generation founding ancestor of the Fog Race was a slave nurtured by a domain powerhouse. The purpose of its existence was to toil in the dark, underground spirit mine and supply ceaseless spirit ores to the powerful race that subjugated it.
Until one day, its ancestor accidentally dug up an ore that had the blood of the Pillar Gods left on it.
Its ancestors could not resist the temptation of the Pillar Gods’ power. It consumed the blood and obtained a portion of the Pillar Gods’ power.
The subsequent development followed a trajectory akin to the protagonist’s template.
It advanced rapidly and created the Fog Race. It led its clansmen to defeat the powerful races that had once enslaved it. At its peak, it ruled several domain worlds. A large number of races became slaves of the Fog Race.
From this, it could be seen that there was a chance that the bloodline of the Fog Race contained the hidden power of the Pillar Gods.
Moreover, this power was difficult to reveal.
Numerous generations separated Fog from the first-generation ancestor, yet it was plausible that he had inherited the power of the Pillar Gods. Furthermore, that single drop of origin blood eventually transformed, through generations of succession, into the blue ball of light in his hand—an item that evolved into a miraculous item.
If this guess were correct, it would also explain why Fog didn’t know that it had a miracle item in its body.
After all, miracle items took the form of bloodline inheritance, existing since its birth and growing alongside it. They were not externally implanted but rather an integral part of its being, distinct from the blood stones acquired later.
During that time in Former Days City, the fog’s owner relinquished the blood core and escorted him out, leading to the loss of support from the mysterious power and ultimately resulting in the owner of the fog’s demise..