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Chapter 3740

    Chapter 3740


    “You don’t understand. I went to the Primeval Age from this era to find Thea. Now that she has


    reincarnated, I need to find her reincarnated body.”


    James shook his head. He did not agree with Radomir’s point of view.


    Radomir took a deep breath. He did not say anything else and left.


    He knew that he needed to give James time to find Thea. So, he decided to cooperate with James.


    “Papa.” Standing to the side, Winnie had been silent. After Radomir left, she finally spoke up, “I didn’t


    expect you to be stronger than a Macrocosm Ancestral God.”


    James responded, “Both of us did not use our full strength. If we actually duel, I may not be his match.”


    James knew that Radomir was only probing and that he did not use his full strength. The same went for


    him. He only used a part of his power. If they truly fought each other, he might not defeat a Macrocosm


    Ancestral God.


    However, it could be seen that he was stronger than before.


    “I’m going to go now,” said Winnie.


    “Go ahead.” James waved his hand.


    “Alright.”


    Winnie turned to leave right away.


    As for James, he activated the Heavenly Path and began to use the rules of the Heavenly Path to trace


    Thea. Unfortunately, Thea currently did not exist in the rules of the Heavenly Path. There were not any


    traces left behind by Thea.


    James frowned.


    “What’s going on? Did Thea not reincarnate to this era?”


    James was perplexed. He was not certain that Thea reincarnated in this era.


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    When Thea was about to reincarnate, she only said they would meet again if they were fated.


    “This is giving me a headache. Thea, where should I find you?”


    James was troubled.


    Thea’s soul did not exist in the current universe, which meant her reincarnated body was not here. So,


    where should he look for Thea?


    Or had Thea not reincarnated yet? Had the time note?


    Sitting on the peak of a mountain, James began his extraption.


    As he raised his hands, sigils emerged in his palm. The sigils quickly gathered together and formed an


    Extraption Formation. The formation moved and changed continuously. There were countless


    changes every second.


    After a while, James dispersed the Extraption Formation.


    “Unable to extrapte the result?”


    James was confused.


    “I’ve divined thousands of Epochs, but there’s no trace of Thea. What’s going on? Did Thea not


    reincarnate? Where did she go?”


    James sat at the mountain peak and did not move for a long time. As he could not find any trace of


    Thea, he appeared to have lost all of his spirit. He did not appear to be himself at all.


    James pondered. If he could not divine, there were only two results.


    Firstly, Thea did not reincarnate at all, and she was not in the Twelfth Universe but in another universe.


    Secondly, Thea had indeed reincarnated. However, as there were many connections between him and


    Thea, his Extrapte Formation could not divine Thea’s whereabouts.


    It was simr to him being able to divine other people’s life but could not do the same for his own life.


    Thea was too involved in James’ life, and thus James could not divine her whereabouts.


    No matter which oue it was, James could not ept it.


    If Thea was not in the Twelfth Universe, which universe was she in? There were so many universes.


    Where should James look for her?


    If he could not divine, where should he find Thea when the Twelfth Universe was huge?


    Even though his current ability had reached the level of finding out everything in heaven and earth in


    the blink of an eye, he could not find out about Thea. So, he could not find her.
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