Mythical Era: I Evolved Into A Stellar-Level Beast-Chapter 1870 - 694 Everything Will Disappear, Jumping Out of the Three Boundaries

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Chapter 1870: Chapter 694 Everything Will Disappear, Jumping Out of the Three Boundaries

The other layer of space unreachable by ordinary people, Freya Louise, dressed in a white dress, stood with a gentle smile alongside the faint silhouette of Jack Clark.

Jack’s return made Freya feel a little happy.

Although it was just a will projection, at Jack’s level, there was barely any difference between a will projection and his true self.

Under the ’human’ personality, Freya acted like a normal girl, curiously asking, "Jack, you’ve been in the Ancient Divine Domain for a few years. How are things over there?"

Sitting in the Solar Divine Domain, in a state of ’indifference’ as she refined the Primitive Azure Sky, Freya was indifferent to everything except matters concerning Jack and her family.

Including news about the Divine Realm.

As for her asking now, it was naturally to find something to talk about.

Jack smiled slightly, "The situation over there is a bit complicated. Peak civilizations are abundant, and as a newly-rising race, the Human Race has made quite a few enemies."

In the following moments, Jack briefly elaborated on the situation in the Six Great Divine Domains for Freya.

At this moment, the 2057 South Sky Martial freshman orientation officially began. A tall, beautiful girl wearing a red off-the-shoulder dress stepped onto the stage.

"Hello, everyone. I am Teresa Wilson from Senior Class 1, one of the hosts of this year’s opening ceremony."

"First, let me welcome all junior students to the Federation Cultivation Hall, South Sky Martial School."

"Modern schools are not merely places of knowledge but also cradles nurturing peak powerhouses, refining willpower, and jointly safeguarding humanity’s future and glory."

"Next, let’s invite our school principal, Mr. Laurant Harris, to the stage to deliver his speech."

As the girl in the red dress turned with a smile to look at the teachers and principal on the dais, her bright gaze exuded confidence and poise.

When Laurant Harris, the former head instructor, stepped onto the stage, the ’nonexistent’ Freya in the crowd looked at the girl in the dress, somewhat surprised: "Isn’t that Marcus Lindsay’s sister?"

"Yes, that’s her," Jack nodded.

"I remember she went to the same school as your brother Glenn Clark. In the blink of an eye, they’ve all grown up so much. Time really flies by," Freya sighed.

Speaking of this, even Jack, who had been in closed-door cultivation for ’over two centuries,’ also felt emotional, "Indeed, time passes so quickly."

At that moment, Freya shifted the topic and suddenly said, "Jack, you must have a reason for coming back this time. Otherwise, you wouldn’t suddenly descend with your will projection."

Regarding this, Jack did not hide it, nodding slightly, "This time, besides seeing you all, I came back to erase certain things."

"Certain traces of my existence in the past."

"...Erase the traces of your past existence!?" Freya was stunned.

"When breaking through from the fourth layer of the Primordial Heavenly Realm to the Fifth Heavenly Realm post-Primordial, one must claim the past and condense the traces imprinted on time and space."

"And this place is where I embarked on the transcendent path. Reclaiming my past will start here as well."

Thus, this was why Jack appeared at the opening ceremony. Everything began at South Sky Martial School, from the day the semester ended and his cultivation journey formally began.

Before transcending, ordinary people are unqualified to leave traces of existence in Heaven and Earth.

Therefore, there is no need to reclaim anything.

"I see," Freya nodded.

As the two conversed among the crowd, an invisible force involving time began spreading outward from Jack’s projection, causing a series of changes in many places.

In the old Building B, a janitor was organizing some activity equipment on the fifth floor.

With the school’s expansion and the development of technology and transcendent civilization, this ordinary teaching building had been turned into a student activity center, doubling as a storage area for some equipment.

Just then, a few fragmented impressions flashed through the classroom, startling the janitor.

Haunted!

But after rubbing their eyes in shock and looking around again, the janitor found nothing. The fleeting shadows seemed like an illusion.

This scene wasn’t limited to this location. On the top floor of Building C, in the library by the window, a series of residual shadows momentarily appeared and disappeared...

......

"Marcus Lindsay, it’s a pity he didn’t come back this time. He missed the moment when his sister became the host," remarked Zac Maben, whose hardened features now carried an air of maturity as he gazed at the girl in the dress standing with the principal on stage.

Whit Veil beside him shook his head, "That guy wanted to return, but he stumbled upon a relic that could help him break through to the Mythical level, so he didn’t come back."

"A relic that helps break through Mythical!" Zac’s eyes widened, "Damn, that guy’s going to surpass us and become king-level first."

Whit shrugged, "No need to be so shocked. It’s just breaking through to the Mythical level, and he’s not the first. No big deal."

"Sure, but it’s still frustrating," Zac pouted, "Among our group, Howard Lambert had the best talent, followed by Justin Welan with his ridiculous luck, and then us lot."

"Howard and the others probably don’t need mentioning. They’ve been in the Ancient Divine Domain for years and are likely already kings, with the potential to become Heavenly Kings."

"But Marcus, that guy. His talent and progress in cultivation were on par with ours. We all broke through to the Ninth Heaven Peak just six months ago."

"And now you’re telling me he’s about to break through to the Mythical? This isn’t fair."

Whit froze for a moment before realizing, "Damn it, now that you mention it, it really is frustrating. Getting surpassed by Howard and the others is fine, but now even Marcus is outpacing us."

"Had I known, I wouldn’t have come back for this useless opening ceremony. It’s a total waste of time. I’d rather stay in the mythical world in closed-door cultivation and look for a breakthrough opportunity."

"Don’t blame me for this. You wanted to show off by coming here," Zac replied, flipping him the middle finger.

Their banter and uncouth behavior were entirely unbefitting of Ninth Heaven Peak cultivators, leaving Sawyer Levin and a few others nearby speechless and increasingly dumbfounded.

"Can you two stop already? We all know you’ve reached the Ninth Heaven Peak. You might even break through to king-level any day now."

"Oh? You already knew, huh." Zac and Whit were a bit surprised.

Former cultivation committee member Matt Watkins shook his head, "Your names and states are listed on the School’s Outstanding Individuals Board. You’re ranked over fifty, with your realms clearly indicated."

"Hahaha... so that’s how you knew."

Zac and Whit laughed awkwardly, brushing it off. Then they changed the subject, "By the way, Matt, it’s been a while. What’s your current realm?"

Matt replied calmly, "A bit behind you two, just broke through to the Ninth Heaven last month."

"Not bad, not bad. Reaching the Ninth Heaven at your age is already impressive. You’ll likely step into the Mythical within ten years," Whit said, patting his shoulder encouragingly.

In the current era, Mythical was no longer an untouchable realm.

No one knew when it began, but the Federation’s cultivators had started finding cultivation increasingly easy. Bottlenecks that would have taken decades to overcome were suddenly bypassed.

Coupled with sufficient resources, Mythical powerhouses in the Federation had been emerging rapidly over the past few years, like mushrooms after the rain.

"By the way, who’s ranked first on that Outstanding Individuals Board? Wait." Whit suddenly paused, forgetting what he was about to say.

"Strange, I feel like I’ve forgotten something."

Whit furrowed his brow, "I was trying to ask if the person ranked first was someone I knew, but now I can’t recall their name."

"No, it’s not just their name. I can’t even remember who they are or what they look like."

As Whit spoke, his expression grew increasingly grave. He turned to Matt and the others, "Matt, do you know who the person ranked first is?"

Matt nodded, "I do. I read through the names and notes of all 100 people on the list. The first is... wait, who is it?"

At that moment, Matt also realized he couldn’t recall who was ranked first, even though he had looked at it this morning.

For a Ninth Heaven cultivator’s physique, eidetic memory was basic. Forgetting something was impossible.

Realizing this, Matt frowned deeply.

At this moment, Sawyer Levin shrugged, "Stop fooling around, the list is right there on the announcement screen. The first is Howard Lambert, who has already reached the early Heavenly King stage in the Divine Realm."

"The second is Justin Welan, who has become a personal disciple of an ancient powerhouse in the Divine Realm and is currently in closed-door cultivation to break through to the Heavenly King stage. Over the past two years, he’s contributed significant knowledge to the Federation."

"The third and fourth positions belong to Crystal Lewis and Mandy Lewis. Both have become disciples of the ancient powerhouse Empress of Mysterious Flame and have reached Mythical Peak."

"As for you two, there’s no need to explain. Matt is ranked 82nd and is one of the outstanding representatives this time."

After saying this, Sawyer seemed exasperated, "You guys really make me repeat this every time just to let you bask in your glory. What’s so fun about showing off like this?"

However, it was clear that Sawyer misunderstood. Whit and Zac truly hadn’t looked at the announcement and weren’t in the loop.

When Sawyer finished, Zac expressed his astonishment, "Howard really is a monster. He’s already reached the Heavenly King stage. And Justin, too."

"Wait, why is Howard ranked first?"

Realizing something, Zac’s tone grew puzzled, "Back then, Jane Aiken’s talent was unparalleled among her peers. She was an outstanding figure in the entire Human Federation. Why isn’t she ranked first?"

"Jane has been missing for years. She disappeared on the battlefield where she went to aid the Heavenly Feather Clan. There has been no news of her since then, and she’s most likely perished."

Sawyer explained, "You’ve all been training in the depths of the mythical world these past years and aren’t up to date."

"That’s how it is. That explains it," Whit nodded with a hint of regret in his tone.

"What a pity. With talent surpassing Howard Lambert’s, if Jane were still alive, she might already be in the late or even peak Heavenly King stage."

"Indeed."

Zac nodded in agreement, lamenting, "Jane’s enlightenment was unparalleled, and her cultivation talent was terrifying. Back then, only one other person was comparable to her..."

"Someone else!" Zac’s expression grew solemn, and the same realization dawned on Matt. It felt as if they had truly forgotten something important.

Exchanging a glance, their figures flickered and vanished from the guest seating area in quick succession.

"I’ll head to the archive room."

"I’ll check the school intelligence core."

"I’ll go find Professor Peng..."

The sudden departure of several transcendent powerhouses caused a stir among the guests, who were baffled by what had happened to warrant such urgency.

Amidst the crowd below, Freya also noticed the abnormality in Zac and others, a faint smile gracing her face.

"Their reactions aren’t too slow, but it’s all already gone."

As she spoke, the smile on Freya’s face gradually vanished, and she fell into silence.

Years ago, when a powerhouse from an ancient civilization appeared, Jack’s traces had been erased once before.

Written records, online information, images, videos—everything had been wiped clean by an invisible force.

At that time, when Jack left, the entire Federation and Solar System were blanketed by an immense force. Many had their memories of Jack altered directly.

However, back then, it was merely an alteration. Some traces still remained in the school’s archives and the Federation’s most secure think tank.

This time, Jack’s return marked the complete obliteration of his past traces.

Under the temporal power touching the Primordial Fifth Heavenly Realm, Jack’s past was vanishing. The changes it brought included the memories of people like Zac regarding him being erased, rather than altered.

This was an irreversible change.

Because Jack’s past no longer existed, it had been claimed by an even stronger force.

"Jack, tell me, will I forget you too?"