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A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance) novel Chapter 6364

After they had walked for about half a day, Gwendolyn suddenly stopped.

Jared turned to look at her. "What is it?"

Gwendolyn stood there with her eyes closed, her brows faintly drawn as if she were sensing something. "Ice God Bloodline... I can feel Ice God Bloodline."

A sharp glint rose in Jared's eyes. "Where?"

Gwendolyn opened her eyes and pointed north. "That way. It's very far, but it's clear. There's more than one. At least three."

Jared looked in the direction she was pointing.

To the north lay a stretch of connected ice peaks, glowing with a dim blue light under the moon.

Deep within those ice peaks, something was calling to Gwendolyn.

"Let's go." Jared stepped out first.

The two of them picked up speed and shot toward the north.

The wind sweeping across the ice plains kept building.

It cut colder and colder, while the ice underfoot grew thicker, slicker, and harder to cross.

Chaotic force flowed over Jared's skin and sealed the cold outside his body.

The Frost God's power moved through Gwendolyn's body. Not only did the cold fail to touch her, it settled over her like the most natural thing in the world.

After about another half day of travel, the ice peaks ahead finally loomed close.

At the foot of the mountains, a massive chasm split the ground open.

A blinding white light poured out of it.

That white glow carried a dense Frost God's power within it, and Gwendolyn's body started trembling on its own.

"This is it," Gwendolyn said, her voice shaking.

Jared walked to the edge of the chasm and looked down.

It was deep.

So deep the bottom couldn't be seen at all.

The white light kept surging up from the depths, flooding the entire chasm with brightness.

He could sense it clearly.

Deep inside the chasm, an ancient power lay dormant, terrifyingly strong.

"Let's go down and take a look." Jared jumped straight into the chasm.

Gwendolyn followed right behind him.

The two of them fell for a long time.

The chasm was far deeper than either of them had expected.

They dropped for about 30 minutes before they finally saw the bottom.

At the bottom was an ice-blue platform.

It was enormous, stretching several hundred yards across.

Ice walls rose on all sides of the platform, and ancient sigils covered them from end to end.

In the darkness, those sigils gave off a dim blue glow.

At the center of the platform, three people lay there.

Two men and one woman.

They wore ancient armor, their eyes closed, their bodies completely still.

A thin layer of frost coated their bodies.

Their faces were pale as paper, and their breathing was so faint it was almost impossible to detect.

Their cultivation levels were True Immortal Realm Level Seven, True Immortal Realm Level Six, and True Immortal Realm Level Five.

Tears burst from Gwendolyn's eyes all at once.

"The Frost Deity Branch... they're still alive..."

She rushed to the three of them, dropped to her knees, and pressed her hands to their foreheads.

ice-blue divine radiance poured from her palms and flowed into their bodies.

All three bodies jolted hard.

The frost covering them started to melt away, and color slowly returned to their paper-white faces.

Jared stood off to the side and watched it happen.

Something warm rose quietly in his chest.

The Frost Deity Branch had not been wiped out after all.

They had actually found people from the Frost Deity Branch here—not descendants, but cultivators whose Ice God Bloodline had truly awakened.

No wonder Gwendolyn reacted like that.

It was like suddenly seeing family from back home in some far-off land—not just people from the same place, but blood kin tied to you at the root. That was what this felt like.

Gwendolyn kept her hands pressed to their foreheads as the ice-blue divine radiance surged into them like a rising tide.

That light was warm and gentle, standing in stark contrast to the cold frost energy filling the ruins.

The three of them started to tremble faintly.

Layer by layer, the frost coating their bodies melted down into droplets that slid along their cheeks.

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