No! Still no one!
Mu Ge confirmed once again that she could see, besides herself, no one else.
"Little one, don’t just focus on the ground." That voice suddenly gave a hint.
Not on the ground, could it be in the sky?
Mu Ge instinctively looked up at the sky, but still found nothing.
Feeling as if she had been teased, a trace of anger flashed in Mu Ge’s clear eyes, she withdrew her gaze from the sky, snorted coldly, "Playing tricks."
"Hehe..." The ethereal voice seemed ubiquitous, echoing all around.
Mu Ge cautiously guarded, the purple electric spark in her palm intensified.
Suddenly, Mu Ge felt a strange sensation in her legs standing in the water. The flowing stream began to flow backward, and as it passed by her calves, it brought a tingling sensation.
Mu Ge was startled; this unnatural phenomenon made her quickly retreat to the edge of the stream, eyes wide staring at the backward flowing water.
This stream was no wider than half a yard, no deeper than two feet.
Yet now it was eerily flowing backward, concentrating towards the center of the stream.
Whoosh—!
Suddenly, the water shot straight into the sky, forming countless columns, intertwining and merging in the air like water snakes.
Mu Ge was astounded, eyes wide open, lips slightly parted, body seemingly frozen, watching the scene before her.
She had seen water ability users, but they were mostly for healing purposes, even if they had offensive capabilities, it was merely a few water arrows or defensive water shields.
The scene before her made her think of super strong water ability users, yet a voice in her heart told her that the truth might not be that simple.
Soon, those stream waters endowed with life were completely drawn away, the gentle flowing water before Mu Ge turned into a dry land.
The water was absorbed into the air, gradually revealing a chair.
A chair made of water?
Mu Ge could seemingly see the flow of the stream water in the chair, crystalline and flawless, exquisitely so. An unseen pressure emanated from the chair, falling on Mu Ge, causing her bones to creak.
Yet, she inexplicably felt the pressure was already restrained.
Master!
Mu Ge’s pupils shrank slightly, silently musing.
When the last drop of water merged into the chair, an array of beasts roared, shaking all things. The chair glowed silver, becoming the sole light source in the area.
Mu Ge was shaken, taking a step back, gazing incredulously at the chair in the sky.
With a dragon head as the backrest, unknown ferocious exotic beasts as the arms. On the seat, countless beasts prostrated, devoutly humble.
"Impressive!"
Mu Ge murmured to herself, her clear eyes ablaze with fervent fire.
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