At that moment, Melinda stepped forward and looked at James. She started tearing up, and those tears rolled down her cheeks. She walked toward James and stood right in front of him.
“I’m glad you’re still alive, James.”
James looked at Melinda and asked, “You were reincarnated from the Primeval Age, right? What exactly is going on? Is Thea dead or alive?”
Melinda shook her head slightly and said, “The Thea in this age is indeed just a soul fragment. It’s true that the soul fragment that formed the Thea you know is already dead. As for whether her main body is alive, I’m not sure either.”
“You’re not sure?”
Melinda explained, “You can go and verify it for yourself.”
Puzzled, James asked, “Verify it myself? How?”
Melinda replied, “You have the Time Capsule.”
James immediately understood her words. He could use the Time Capsule to travel through time and return to the Primeval Age.
However, it was easier said than done.
When Xandros activated the Time Capsule, it only brought them back a hundred thousand years into the past. Even though he possessed the Time Capsule and could pass through the River of Time, returning to the Primeval Age would be tough.
“Have you ever seen me in the Primeval Age?” asked James.
James felt that Melinda was strange ever since they met. Even though they had not known each other for long, she seemed to know him well.
However, Melinda did not explain much.
Everything that she had experienced was non-existent to James.
Melinda would be revealing Heaven's secret in advance if she were to tell him about it. As a result, she would be stained by Karma and unable to bear the consequences even if she were a Quasi Ancestral God.
“Dad! Dad!!!”
A sudden cry came from outside the main hall.
James turned around and saw a man and woman rushing toward the main hall.
He immediately recognized the woman to be Xainte.
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