The chaos was an immensely vast space, so it was naturally hard to find a specific target or location within it.
The Snake Goddess tilted her head and thought for a while. After a few moments, she said, "Bring me to Pear Hill. I have an Other Shore Token that can determine the location."
The Primeval Lord of Heaven looked at her curiously. He did not know that she had such an Other Shore Token.
"I have a set of mother-child butterflies—a mother and three children. They can determine each other's positions, no matter how far they are from each other," she explained.
She had obtained her set of mother-child butterflies quite a long time ago, so the Primeval Lord of Heaven had forgotten about it.
"Thank you so much," said Zen.
After he had dissolved his avatar, he woke up in the Night View Island. Meanwhile, the Primeval Lord of Heaven handed the Descending Ring over to the Snake Goddess.
Then, he chanted the Illusion Breaking Rune. He asked Fuxi, who was in Pear Hill, to summon the real Snake Goddess.
When the real Snake Goddess had descended, she looked at the vast expanse of Pear Hill with curiosity. After all, her avatar was the one who created this super force and was also the only fruit left by the many seeds they had sowed.
As soon as she finished observing, she stretched out her hand and flicked gently. One large and three small butterflies appeared beside her.
The four beautiful butterflies were all in cyan color, and they danced gingerly around her.
"Zen, keep the mother butterfly and put it in Pear Hill. Put the other three small butterflies outside your primitive land. This way, they can sense each other," the real Snake Goddess ordered.
In turn, Zen did as she directed. After he put the mother butterfly away, he placed the three small ones inside his inner world, and his avatar brought one of them to the edge of the primitive land.
As for Dale and the Primeval Lord of Heaven, they still waited in the chaos.
After Zen went out, he released one of the small butterflies. The small animal flew around for a bit, then it stopped on the outer wall of the primitive land, and stayed still.
Dale looked at the butterfly and asked, "Zen, can you determine the location of the divine land?"
"The location of the divine land? I don't think I can." Zen shook his head.
If the distance was close, then he could sense the location of the divine land.
Unfortunately, he was too far from it. Furthermore, the divine land was a ship that was still moving. Of course, it was quite hard for him to find it.
"Wait, why did you mention the divine land? You know the divine land?" He suddenly felt quite confused. Logically speaking, Dale could not know the existence of the divine land.
"Give me one of the small butterflies," Dale said as he stretched out his hand towards Zen.
Zen gave Dale a strange look, then handed him a small butterfly. "Can you find the divine land with this?" he asked.
"I can find the Ruin Graveyard, and I can let someone in the Ruin Graveyard carry this butterfly as an Other Shore Token," Dale answered with a smile.
"The Ruin Graveyard? What does it have to do with the divine land?" At that point, Zen felt extremely uneasy.
He had heard of the Ruin Graveyard when he was passing through the space cave after leaving the divine land. However, he had never left the Source World, so he did not know much about it.
"Not long after you left, the divine land became part of the Ruin Graveyard. We built the Ruin Graveyard," Dale replied.
Zen's eyes flashed. "You, you built the Ruin Graveyard?" he asked in disbelief.
"Yes," Dale said with a nod, then added, "If the end has come and you haven't developed the primitive land enough, we will activate the Ruin Graveyard. It will be our last resort. After all, the Ruin Graveyard is not the real primitive land."
"Is the divine land safe now?" Zen asked eagerly.
After he had left for so long, he had thought about everything in the divine land.
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