
Shin just kept silent to see the incident, doing absolutely nothing.
"What is this really?" muttered Shin.
At first he felt that this was just a normal dream in general, but now Shin thought that there seemed to be another meaning hidden behind this dream.
Shin turned towards the one remaining man where the man still grinned broadly looking towards the man he had previously killed.
"What does all this mean?" Shin muttered again.
For some reason after seeing everything that happened, suddenly anger surged in his heart when he saw the man's face, even though Shin had never seen the man before.
Until a while later, Shin's gaze suddenly darkened, and it finally darkened completely.
***
Meanwhile, in the real world, Guei was currently still keeping Shin who was still fast asleep, only a few minutes passed since Shin fell asleep.
In his heart, Guei was truly grateful to be able to know Shin as a peer or perhaps a friend, because Shin was very kind, willing to risk his life just for the sake of the newly known Elf.
Shin's services were already very great towards the Elves, Guei promised in his heart that he would never betray Shin.
Moments later, Shin's body suddenly emitted a light that made Guei startled and worried if something bad happened to Shin.
Shin's body gave off a five-color glow that felt very warm and comfortable making Guei feel like he wanted to continue near Shin, his worries instantly disappearing instantly.
Not long after, the five-colored light disappeared slowly until it finally disappeared completely.
A moment later, Shin opened his eyes slowly, seeing that he no longer seemed to be dreaming, returning to the real world.
Shin raised his right hand, looking at his palm "Who exactly am I?"
Shin now felt unsure of his true identity as a human from Earth, there might be something bigger behind his identity.
Shin thought that what he had seen before in a dream was something he had experienced in his previous life.
Although it was just a dream, Shin was sure that there was a secret behind the dream.
Shin still had a lot of questions, about who he was, who Zhu Qian was, what was the Twilight Orb that even Zhu Qian could betray his own best friend, a man who was previously similar to Shin.
Shin was still silently pensive, until Guei's voice leaned back from his daydream.
"Sir Shin, are you okay?"
Shin turned his head towards Guei "Feed Guei, I'm fine!"
"Previously master Shin said he couldn't move in a few days, but is it now that master Shin can move?" Guei asked again.
Shin raised his eyebrows hearing Guei say "How many days have I been asleep?"
"How many days? No no, master Shin only fell asleep for a few minutes!"
"Eh?" Shin was stunned to hear that, he thought that if he had been asleep for at least 5 days because he could move his hands freely.
A while later Shin realized that not only could he move his hands, but also that his entire body was already feeling refreshed, his Qi energy had also recovered completely.
"What's going on?" muttered Shin, he recalled that just before he fell asleep, he felt a warm and comfortable energy throughout his body.
Maybe because of that his body can recover in just a few minutes.
If remembered, the shape of the five energy balls was similar to the ball of light previously held by the man in Shin's dream.
The man referred to the ball of light as the Twilight Orb.
"Is it possible that the previous five energy spheres were also Twilight Orbs? What exactly is the Twilight Orb?" thought Shin, then he sighed "It's better not to think of such a confusing thing"
Shin rose to his feet then stretched his body "I have now fully recovered! Uncle Guei, so it is better that we immediately go after brother Luo and Xun!"
"All right!" Guei agreed with Shin's opinion.
The two of them flew away at high speed chasing after Luo and Xun.
***
Right now, Luo was still carrying the unconscious Xun, darting away at high speed, without looking back.
The circumstances of his father and Shin were things that Luo had always thought about, he clenched his teeth in anger, angry at himself who was so camped that he had to make his father and Shin forced to make sacrifices.
Luo could only hope that her father and Shin could return safely.
A while later, Luo stopped her flight speed from feeling two familiar auras darting towards her from behind.
Lui turned her body looking back, but she did not fly towards the familiar aura she felt.
Luo's eyes widened as she looked at her father and Shin who were in a fine state.
Luo wanted to cry however as a man who had high self-esteem, she held back her tears from coming out.
It didn't take long until Guei and Shin arrived at Luo's place.
"Dad, Mr Shin, are you all right?" Luo directly asked.
"We're fine, it's all thanks to Shin!" Guei replied with a happy smile, he initially thought he would no longer be able to see his two children, but it turned out that he survived, and that was all thanks to Shin.
Guei also called Shin by his name because previously while on the trip Shin had told Guei not to call him master anymore, because Shin felt uncomfortable with the call.
Although Guei was also a little uneasy at first, being disrespectful, but in the end, Guei called Shin by name only.
Shin lightly hit Luo's chest "Brother Luo, I told you it's not too formal! No need to call me master anymore!" said Shin with a smile.
"A.. okay! But what about General Hong?" Luo was still confused by the situation.
According to Luo, it was impossible for his father as well as Shin to defeat General Hong who was at the Martial God level.
But his father and Shin were now here, which meant that they had survived General Hong, but how could they have survived, whether there was a trick or technique they both used so as to escape.
Luo still needed an explanation.
Shin and Guei looked at each other, and finally Guei told the full story of Luo's head.
After hearing the story from her father, Luo was completely shocked by it, she looked towards Shin with a look of disbelief.
In his mind, how could a Martial Saint level cultivator like Shin be able to kill a High Orc with Martial God level cultivation.
What a hard-to-believe reality.