James’ brows furrowed a little as he scanned his surroundings.
“This is Mount Boundless’ holy site. It’s an illusory projection created for your trial. I’m unable to interfere or heal your injuries. I wish you the best of luck getting out of this cave before your injuries worsen and you die. Your Paths have been erased, and you’re already on the brink of death. If you die, there’s no one to blame except yourself.”
After saying a few words, the voice completely disappeared.
The Boundless Master sat on a rock in the distance.
Saewald stood beside him and inquired, “Master, since he’s also a human, why don’t you just treat his injuries and allow him to leave the illusion?”
Hearing this, the Boundless Master’s face darkened.
“I’m afraid I can’t do that.”
Puzzled, Saewald asked, “Why not?”
“Everything is up to fate’s design. Whether he successfully leaves the illusion alive will depend on his capability.”
After responding to the question, the Boundless Master fell silent.
Meanwhile, James glanced around the unfamiliar cave. He spotted an exit and walked over to it after some hesitation.
When he arrived at the exit, he was impeded by a powerful force and was flung away. His injuries worsened, and he fell headfirst to the ground. He was unable to immediately get back up.
“It’s futile.”
The black-robed man stood up, walked over, and reached out to help James back to his feet.
James took his hand and accepted his help.
The man pulled him up and asked, “So, you’re from the future, huh?”
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