<strong>Chapter 1665: Chapter 1665: The Remarkable Insights of Heaven and Earth</strong>
The two of them and the horse disappeared once more.
As for the remaining issues, Julius Reed believed Curtis Channing could handle thempletely.
Considering Curtis had survived the relentless pursuit of the Ocean Academy for so long, he had some skill indeed.
As for the way forward, Julius had already discussed it with him.
As long as Ragnar Frost and Curtis Channing followed his instructions, there would be no problems.
On the road, Baylor Davenport fell into silence once again.
Today’s events hadpletely overturned her world.
The Academy, unbelievably, was deceived by a massive lie!
The Academy, supposedly shrouded in Magnanimous Integrity, had a principal who turned out to be a despicable person!
And she, because of her naive trust in scoundrels, practiced the cultivation technique from a forbidden book and even felt grateful.
Annoyed!
Baylor was very annoyed!
If she hadn’t been so eager for quick revenge, she wouldn’t have resorted to practicing such a cultivation technique.
A Martial Artist relies on the Heavenly Dao to reward diligence, there are no shortcuts!
The path of shortcuts is full of pitfalls.
A moment of inattention, and one could be crushed to pieces.
“Are you lying to me?” Finally, Baylor gathered the courage to ask for the first time.
As soon as she asked, she regretted it.
What right did she have to demand help from others?
“No,” Julius replied.
The Mont Horse raced along the route set by Brant Fairbanks without any hesitation. The sound of the wind echoed in their ears!
“Really?” But before Baylor could fully immerse in joy, a faint voice came wafting by her ear. “Do you think you have enough value for me to deceive you?”
Baylor’s face turned green at once.
Just like the grass on the mound of the North Sea’s prince consort’s grave, lush green.
She let out a light snort and leaned back with all her strength.
“If you don’t behave, look at this icynd and think if you can get out on your own.” Julius threatened.
Upon hearing this, Baylor became much more obedient.
“How did you know Brant Fairbanks would send someone to kill Dean Channing?” Curiosity drove her to keep trying to engage him in conversation.
This man was too mysterious; she had to learn more.
In Baylor’s mind, Julius was a dangerous figure.
But asking didn’t necessarily mean she’d get an answer.
The sound of the wind, the horse’s panting, and the hooves crunching through the snow filled the air.
Only Julius failed to respond.
“So cold and reserved!” Baylor muttered under her breath.
“I told you before, Brant Fairbanks can’t defeat me.” Julius finally spoke, then asked, “Do you still remember the cultivation technique from that forbidden book? If you do, tell me.”
“I don’t remember!” Baylor said with a hint of a tantrum.
“If you don’t remember, I can’t save you.” Julius pulled the reins, halting the Mont Horse, and said coldly, “Get down, you’re doomed anyway; no need to burden my horse.”
“You!” Baylor was so angry she almost crooked her nose.
No appreciation for sentiment!
“I… I think I remember now.” She stammered, full of resentment, but with no choice but to concede.
“Then speak, talk while you walk.” Julius gave a push, Baylor adjusted her bnce in mid-air and fell into the snow. “When you remember, you can get back on the horse.”
After saying that, he actually began driving the Mont Horse to leave.
“I… I remember now!” Baylor was on the verge of tears.
She was a princess of the North Sea, when had she ever been humiliated like this?
“Sigh…”
Just as the words left her mouth, Baylor suddenly felt her body lighten.
When she regained her senses, she was back on the Mont Horse.
Helpless.
She could only recount the forbidden book’s cultivation technique to Julius truthfully.
This was self-preservation!
Saving herself.
When Baylor finished speaking, Julius’s eyebrows furrowed slightly.
There really was such a cultivation technique!
He suddenly remembered how, during his early travels, he recorded all sorts of strange techniques andpiled them into “The Extraordinary Mirror of the World”.
But that was more than two thousand years ago.
Julius neither needed nor cared to use those techniques.
The Heavenly Dao offers countless paths, only his is the most dominant!
His martial dominance left no room for any resistance from any technique.
However, the technique Baylor described was remarkably simr to one recorded in “The Extraordinary Mirror of the World”.
Julius recalled that “The Extraordinary Mirror of Heaven and Earth” should be stored in Demarco Mount’s Library of Ten Thousand Scrolls.
Because the techniques within were too insidious, he had not allowed outsiders to view it.
It was merely a record to prevent it from being lost.
The Library of Ten Thousand Scrolls was Demarco Mount’s martial arts repository. Anyone who made contributions or achieved the required rank could enter to study cultivation techniques.
However, people arezy and love shortcuts.
The books Julius personallypiled remained unread, whereas a few fixed martial arts tomes were more popr.
The reason was simple.
Those few fixed books had the most practitioners and the highest chance of bing Grandmasters.
There were fewer and fewer earnest warriors diligently studying martial arts.
And “The Extraordinary Mirror of Heaven and Earth,” due to its nature, had always been kept away from the public.
Was there any difference between the technique Baylor practiced and the one in “The Extraordinary Mirror of Heaven and Earth”?
There seemed to be none.
Julius suddenly had a bad premonition.
It’s highly possible that the “The Extraordinary Mirror of Heaven and Earth” from Demarco Mount was stolen.
But currently, he was in the snowy wilderness with no way to contact anyone.
Trying to reach Demarco Mount was a difficult task.
“Do you feel a sensation of alternating heat and cold in your body?” Julius asked.