Flying through this celestial realm was a whole lot more comfortable than expected—it hardly drained their energy at all.
“This domain isn't divided by terrain, so stay alert!” Flaxseed flew over to Jared and warned him.
“Mr. Flaxseed, you've got it all wrong,” Jared replied. “If anything, you two should be the ones watching your backs, not me. Don't forget—I carry the aura of three races. Doesn't matter whose territory we're in, I'm still the master here!” He flashed a faint smile as he spoke.
At that, Flaxseed rolled his eyes. “I'm not worried. I've got a cloaking charm. I can switch my aura to match any race whenever I want.”
Hearing that, Reidan looked more than a little embarrassed—he had nothing to hide his aura.
“Mr. Flaxseed, if we aren't in the human territory, can you toss me a cloaking charm, too?” Reidan's eyes lit up as he asked.
“Oh, that's doable,” Flaxseed replied. “But it's not going to be free. You'll have to trade me something for it.”
“What could you possibly want from me? I've been locked up for centuries—I've got nothing left of value. Just take what you like!” Reidan reached into his item pouch, clearly desperate.
Without even glancing at it, Flaxseed scoffed. “Who wants your trash? If you want a cloaking charm, give me a woman in return.”
“A woman?” Reidan blinked in disbelief.
“That's right, a woman,” Flaxseed nodded seriously.
Reidan gave a twisted smile and forced a chuckle. “Mr. Flaxseed, come on, don't mess with me. I don't have a woman in my life!”
Then suddenly, he looked straight at Flaxseed with mock passion, even smoothing out his hair as he said, “But... if you don't mind... how about me?”
“Ugh, you're disgusting!” Flaxseed threw a cloaking charm at him and barked, “Get the h*ll away from me! My heart can't handle your nonsense!”
As they chatted, the three of them had been flying for over an hour, and they hadn't seen a single soul. Not even an animal.
“Mr. Flaxseed, we must've flown thousands of miles by now. How come we haven't run into anyone?” Jared asked. “This path doesn't just go on forever with nothing at the end... does it?”
“Come on, what do you think this is? The celestial realm isn't like the mundane world you came from,” Flaxseed replied. “Even hundreds of underworlds back in the mundane world don't add up to a tiny sliver of this place.”
“F*ck, that's massive,” Jared muttered. “You think we'll reach level two? Where is it anyway?”
“You? Reach level two? Not likely,” Flaxseed chuckled. “There are thirty-six levels in the celestial realm, all existing in the same dimension but on different dimensional layers. It's not like climbing stairs. You don't just go from one level to the next.”
He continued, “To get to the second realm, you have to transcend dimensions. If you can't even sense the dimension of the first level, how the h*ll are you going to reach the second?”
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