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    Chapter 366: Another World

    You You was still processing the situation when Tian Qi, who had been about to communicate with the Heavenly Dao, froze and stared down in shock at his hands.

    “What’s wrong, Yuan Papa?” You You asked.

    He looked at her with confusion. “My connection to the Heavenly Dao… it’s gone.”

    “What?!” You You gasped. Yuan Papa controlled the Heavenly Dao’s rules—how could this happen? She turned to Feng Rong. “Do you feel—”

    Before she finished, she noticed Feng Rong crouching low, his face pale. Demonic Energy leaked from his body like air escaping a torn sack, dissipating into nothing.

    “Feng Rong!” You You knelt to support him. “What’s happening?”

    “My power…” Feng Rong looked up, bewildered. “It’s gone.”

    “He’ll be fine,” Yuan Qi said after checking him. “His energy drained too abruptly. He needs time to adjust.”

    “Yuan Papa, is this happening to you too?” You You asked.

    “Yes.” Yuan Qi surveyed their surroundings. “This place lies beyond the Six Realms. The rules here don’t recognize the Heavenly Dao or Demon Path—that’s why our powers vanished.”

    “Beyond the Six Realms?” You You blinked. “We’ve left our world?”

    “It appears so.”

    “But you’ll recover once we return?”

    “We’ll just be ordinary here. Our powers will return when we go back.”

    “Oh.” You You relaxed, then paused. “But… why is my power still working?”

    Yuan Qi: “…”

    Feng Rong: “…”

    Both stared at her. “You feel no suppression?” Feng Rong demanded.

    “None.” You You summoned a Spirit Sword effortlessly. “The spiritual energy here feels exactly like the Six Realms.”

    Yuan Qi and Feng Rong exchanged troubled looks. They’d clearly sensed this realm rejecting their powers, confirming they’d left their original world. Yet You You, the Realm Master most tied to their world, remained unaffected.

    With their abilities sealed, they couldn’t investigate properly.

    “Let’s explore,” You You suggested.

    They found a forest-edged path ahead but couldn’t determine directions. Before they could consider using divine sense, figures zoomed overhead—cultivators in varied attire all flying the same way.

    “A cultivator city must be nearby,” Yuan Qi said.

    “We’ll follow them.” You You enlarged her flying sword to carry all three.

    The group ahead had Foundation Establishment Stage cultivators. You You easily caught up, lingering behind them. A blue-clad female cultivator at the rear noticed them and slowed down.

    “Friend, heading to Qinghong City too?” she called.

    “Yes!” You You replied.

    “Of course! The Jingling Institute’s Selection is recruiting ten times more people this time—every cultivator’s rushing there!” The woman’s gaze suddenly locked onto Yuan Qi and Feng Rong. Her eyes widened, jaw slackening.

    Though used to their striking looks, You You felt uneasy under the woman’s intense stare. Yuan Qi and Feng Rong frowned as You You subtly blocked the view.

    The woman snapped back, offering an awkward smile. “Apologies, friend! Your attendants are just… remarkably eye-catching.”

    Attendants?

    “But even if they’ve misbehaved,” she continued earnestly, “you should hide their appearances. Such looks will bring trouble.”

    Before You You could question this, the woman pointed ahead. “We’re here.”

    Qinghong City’s crowded gates came into view. The blue-clad cultivator hurried off while You You’s group landed outside.

    The moment they entered the city, the bustling streets fell quiet. Dozens of eyes locked onto Yuan Qi and Feng Rong—some awestruck, others scornful, as if viewing criminals.

    A disheveled woman in slipping red robes suddenly blocked their path. Her hungry gaze devoured the two men as she slurred, “I’ll take these naughty attendants off your hands! Five hundred low-grade spirit stones—deal?”

    You You: “…”

    Yuan Qi: “…”

    Feng Rong: “…”

    What. In. The. World?

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