A Man Like None Other Chapter 6381 The Misty Forest Has Arrived
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- Discover the stark differences between the Eastern and Northern regions.
- Witness the increasing spiritual energy and diminishing human presence.
- Explore ancient, untouched forests as the journey progresses.
A stark contrast emerges between two distinct regions. Ancient forests and heightened spiritual energy dominate the northern landscape. Signs of human settlement gradually disappear as the journey progresses.
David and Jiang Xuelan flew north for three days and three nights.
The scenery in the Eastern Region was always fertile land with vast city walls. Although there are mountains and rivers blocking the road, most of it is open and gentle hills. Farmers come and go endlessly, and the town is full of life.
However, the Northern Region was completely different.
Since the moment we set foot in the Northern Territory, the spiritual energy between heaven and earth has become stronger and stronger. The wind carried the distinctive scent of grass and trees, along with a faint ancient aura, and even the sunlight seemed to be thinning out.
The further north you go, the denser the trees, and the steeper the mountains.
At first, they could still see traces of some independent farmers in the mountain valleys.
Most peasants wore clothes of coarse cloth and carried medicine baskets or weapons. They moved through the forest with alert expressions, perhaps searching for spiritual herbs or rare treasures that only existed in the Northern Region.
Sometimes, you can also see several small towns located in these valleys.
The town is small, consisting mostly of wooden houses, with wisps of smoke coming out of their chimneys.
Most of the city’s residents depend on the mountains for their livelihood, and their physical features reflect the toughness and simplicity of the people of the northern region.
When they saw David and Jiang Xuelan, two cultivators with extraordinary attire and calm demeanor, they only observed them from afar, not daring to approach and talk to them easily.
But by noon the next day, all signs of human habitation had disappeared completely.
The hills beneath our feet were gradually replaced by an endless primeval forest, with ancient trees blocking out the sky as far as the eye could see.
There were no traces of human activity, and even the figures of wild cultivators that were occasionally seen before had disappeared completely.
Those ancient trees were often tens of meters tall, with trunks so thick that it would take more than a dozen people to get around them. The bark was cracked and filled with signs of time, as if it had been rooted here since ancient times, witnessing countless changes over the years.
The tree canopies overlapped and intertwined, completely covering the sky.
Sunlight could only penetrate through the gaps between the twigs and leaves, creating mottled shadows on the ground, swaying in the wind like countless dancing fairies.
The ground in the forest was covered in a thick layer of fallen leaves, which felt soft and crunchy underfoot.