As soon as they stepped into the interior of the spacecraft, both felt a surge of heat rushing toward them. It seemed that there were indeed significant problems with this mysterious warship. Bai Zhexian earnestly said, "Brother Feng, your complexion doesn't look very good."
"It's just an old ailment. For this journey, I will need to rely heavily on Brother Bai's help."
"Not at all. Since the journey is fraught with unpredictable dangers and fortunes, Brother Feng, why not discuss the internal situation beforehand?"
"Brother Bai, don't rush; let me explain slowly."
As they walked, Feng Yi briefly explained the situation as he understood it, part of which was personal conjecture, while some were recorded in the books and notes of the Magic Crystal civilization.
In Feng Yi's account, Bai Zhexian roughly learned that there might be a connection to a space that didn't exist in reality. Even with his special abilities, he couldn't pass through that gateway to sense the internal structure. Adhering to a principle of caution, Feng Yi thought over and over again and only after much consideration did he decide to return along the route to seek help from experts in mystical studies. From the current understanding of 'Bizarre' materials, if one were to explain it with the known theories of the current human race, this thing seemed somewhat akin to a curse power.
Hearing this, Bai Zhexian, who had just stepped into the spaceship, paused slightly, as if a hint of solemnity inexplicably appeared on his usually stoic face…
"Brother Feng, if that thing really has the ability to twist time and space, I guess it could not possibly be a mere curse phenomenon."
Feng Yi felt the same way, but apart from 'curse,' he had no more accurate word to describe the anomaly of another time-space dimension. "Then what does Brother Bai mean…?"
Bai Zhexian, pondering, shook his head and briefly explained to him that the so-called curse was, in fact, nothing more than a causative power originating from a negative magnetic field, or possibly formed by Resentment. You could see it as a math problem, a simple game, a free-style romance, or any other thing you could think of. It can only be successfully entered into the curse cycle through specific disclosure conditions like the basic elements of a math problem; you can only establish it if you answer correctly.
After all, the universe merely exists as positive and negative magnetic fields, the curse mostly presenting itself with the traits of 'curse, fright.' It doesn't come quickly. When you disclose the condition, it doesn't immediately happen to you but gradually interferes with your magnetic field, weakens your state, making you become lethargic or experience auditory and visual hallucinations. Only then do you really enter into the curse cycle.
Positive and negative magnetic fields are presented in relative forms; how could a mere field influence the time-space continuum? This is akin to using a drop of water to extinguish a forest fire; thus, Bai Zhexian firmly refuted Feng Yi's personal conjecture right away.
As a wandering bard, one of the few remaining in today's world, he had traveled far and wide and participated in countless ritual rites. His mastery of the Demon-breaking Chant was unmatched and resounded powerfully; he had never heard of a mere curse changing the capabilities of time and space.
The strongest curse he had ever encountered was when he assisted someone in exorcising demons and dispelling evil; the paranormal phenomena that occurred around him at that time.
That negative magnetic field was indeed very strong. It was said that an ordinary person entering that cursed room would inexplicably die. At night, many people noticed phenomena of time-space distortion; although the surroundings of that cursed house were in the present, some people passing by at night saw scenes from decades ago before their eyes. This actually belonged to an overly strong curse power affecting the surroundings, confusing your nerves rather than genuinely distorting time and space.
When a person with a strong magnetic field passed by there, they were almost unaffected. This was most apparent among the Five Elements group of Wood and Fire individuals.
Those who understood Yin and Yang and the Five Elements often knew one thing: Fire governed the heart, and the spirit belonged to the heart; Wood governed the liver, and the liver governed the eyes. Both attributes were Yang—Wood corresponding to small Yang and Fire to large Yang, both presenting as positive magnetic fields. In simple terms, Fire represented spirit and Wood the eyes. Anyone with a stable spirit and clear eyes would hardly be confused by evil illusions.
Therefore, some people were naturally immune to negative magnetic fields. Although the curse power in that room was strong, it was merely enough to demolish the house, not even capable of disturbing a city district, let alone affecting the vast cosmic time-space continuum.
When Feng Yi heard Bai Zhexian's explanation, he finally understood, realizing that there were such mysteries in mystical studies. He suddenly had some conjectures about the Five Elements. Could it be that the various titles within the Jade Clear Sect had some origins linked to the above explanation? Taking the protectors as an example, since Protector Jin belonged to the element of metal and was seen as Little Jin, and the Butterfly Protector belonged to the element of wood and was viewed as Little Yang, so they were mostly replaced by the term 'little protector.' Moreover, his body carried the Soul-devouring Seal, which was a big Yang attribute of fire, needing to be controlled by water. This somewhat explained why he frequently needed to drink water to alleviate his bodily condition.
Lost in his thoughts, Feng Yi took out a bottle of pure water and gulped it down...
"Refreshing."
"Water... Brother Water, you've already drunk two bottles now."
Seeing Bai Zhexian's slightly surprised gaze, Feng Yi responded with a smile, "Let's not talk about that. Can you see clearly that door ahead?" Feng Yi immediately shifted the topic back to the task at hand, pointing toward a half-open door illuminated by a distant light.
"I see it. I can indeed sense a type of strange fluctuation inside that I've never seen before."
If you find any errors ( broken links, non-standard content, etc.. ), Please let us know < report chapter > so we can fix it as soon as possible.