Supreme Electromagnetic Tyrant-Chapter 391 - 278 Ren Mian Gets Startled_2

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Chapter 391: Chapter 278 Ren Mian Gets Startled_2

Suddenly, the surrounding forest returned to normal, and those monsters turned back into seeds, flying into her hands and disappearing.

However, the log cabin that was originally built in the forest was gone.

"That cabin was only built temporarily to lure the Winged People over for battle, to avoid exposing my real dwelling," Ren Mian explained, "Follow me and you’ll see."

"Alright."

Ji Xinghuo nodded, instructed Qing Hong to collect the corpses and weapon equipment of the Winged People, and temporarily hide them in its Dimension Stomach.

Ren Mian walked into the forest, and the flowers and trees in front of her moved aside, making way for a path. Ji Xinghuo followed behind her, through the forest to the lakeside, where aquatic plants in the lake grew rapidly, forming a makeshift floating bridge on the water’s surface, allowing the two to walk across to the opposite shore.

Qing Hong ran joyfully on the floating bridge, instantaneously moving every so often, and also stepped onto the shore.

The forest still lay before their eyes.

It seemed no different from any other forest, Ji Xinghuo’s electromagnetic induction detected no anomalies, but Qing Hong stopped in its tracks, staring ahead, its eyes full of wonder, obviously having discovered something.

Ren Mian couldn’t help but glance at Qing Hong, surprised, "It can see it?"

"Seems so," Ji Xinghuo said with a smile, "Qing Hong recently advanced to Catastrophe level and awakened Vacuum Sensing, which is very sensitive to spatial changes." ƒгeewebnovёl.com

"No wonder..."

Realization dawned on Ren Mian’s face, and she lightly tapped the air in front of her with her delicate forefinger.

Instantly, ripples appeared in the air, shaking like the surface of water, rapidly spreading out, and as the light twisted, a scene became visible—a two-story log cabin with a simple appearance, seemingly quite similar to the decoy cabin, surrounded by many plants and trees.

Ji Xinghuo was greatly shocked and couldn’t resist asking, "Sister Ren, could this be a Star Realm Secret Realm?"

"It is, yet it isn’t."

Ren Mian looked mysterious, chuckled lightly, and said, "Come on, please enter."

She walked through the spatial ripples into the cabin, and Ji Xinghuo followed her inside. As he passed through, his electromagnetic induction flickered slightly, and the surroundings changed, yet he couldn’t quite pinpoint the difference.

Looking back, the ripples gradually settled.

Underneath his feet was still the ordinary earth, gravity unchanged. The eyes could see the valley as it was from the outside, with no visual obstruction. They could make out the lake and forest within the valley, as well as the magnificent snow peaks in the distance. The climate was still in the midst of a cold winter, with occasional cold winds blowing.

But electromagnetic induction was limited.

At most, it extended around one and a half kilometers; the edges of the space were irregular, like a small piece had been broken off from a large loaf of bread.

Beyond this range, electromagnetic induction was impeded and couldn’t extend further.

The sensation was like being inside a glass bottle, able to see and hear the outside world, yet actually separated into two realms, creating a sense of being cut off.

"This is a fragment of a Secret Realm," Ren Mian explained, "You can think of it as another dimension of the Star Realm, reliant on the Star Realm for its existence, and embedded within it, like an interlayer of a building. The environment and climate here are synchronized with the Star Realm, but you must have the key to enter."

"I see..." Ji Xinghuo nodded, looking like he understood, even though he was still somewhat confused.

He knew about the Star Realm Secret Realm.

In the Star Realm, many secret realms existed that are spaces unto themselves, large and small. The largest are said to be comparable to planets; the smallest might not even be the size of a grain of sand, invisible to the naked eye.

To some extent, each secret realm is a mini Star Realm.

Some secret realms have unique geographical environments that can nurture unique treasures.

And some secret realms are inherently of immense value.

The galactic and Star Realm’s civilizational hegemons possess top-tier Ether Technology, capable of modifying secret realms, unleashing various miraculous and powerful functions.

This is a technology inaccessible to Earth.

Naturally, the immense value of these secret realms goes without saying—even a fragment of a secret realm is priceless!

Ji Xinghuo marveled.

The entire space was filled with strange flowers and exotic plants that maintained their bloom even in the dead of winter, fragrant and overflowing, a splendid and exquisite large garden. In the middle of the garden stood the log cabin. He followed Ren Mian into the courtyard in front of the cabin, walking on the gravel pathway, and arrived at the front door.

"Stop looking around and come in," Ren Mian said as she pushed the door open and turned back with a smile, "Welcome to my home."

Ji Xinghuo stepped inside the house to find a brightly-lit living room that felt very warm.

The space was small but decorated with great care.

Original wooden walls were adorned with her own paintings, there were two windows fitted with glass. In front of the windows was a wooden table used for dining and working, with a kitchen next to it. Across another wall was a fireplace, and in a corner stood a spiral staircase leading upstairs.

The fireplace was lit with firewood, emitting warmth that filled the entire cabin.

Ji Xinghuo exhaled comfortably.

"Sister Ren, when you left Olympia, was this where you lived?" he asked while taking in the cabin’s decorations.

"Most of the time, yes," Ren Mian’s voice floated from the kitchen, and soon she brought out two steaming cups of flower tea and a fresh plate of fruit, setting them on the table, and said, "Caiyi isn’t here, and I don’t cook much normally, so I can only offer you these."

Ji Xinghuo knew she always ate light, as if untouched by worldly foods.

"It’s fine," he said, sitting down without ceremony, took a sip of the flower tea, exhaled the steam, and smiled, "It’s been a while since I had your flower tea, Sister Ren. It’s still the taste I like."