ht ahead.
Her body suddenly vanished and reappeared a few meters away.

“No, no, nope.
Too slow, this is a turtle crawling, not the Flash!” Peach said unhappily from her perch atop a peach tree, swinging her legs while she munched on snacks.
She saw the sweaty Bai Xue gritting her teeth and followed, “Faster.
Faster! The Flash is my specialty; as my assistant, you need to be super fast.
Faster, use it with your innate gift.”

The royal courtiers were walking out of the royal palace on the Zenyu Star below.
It should have been an ordinary day, but all of them were scampering to hide from the Blind Monk.
Him alone was one thing, but he had brought Seruzen along.
No one dared approach them because of their appearance.

‘I miss you, Boss.’ Inside an enormous spacecraft in the distance, Xu San looked out the window with dejection as the Zenyu Star shrank into nothingness in the distance.
He wanted to cry, but the tears simply would not come.
He was being shipped off to the seventh filament to meet captain Batson, and did not know when he would return to the capital.

……


Astral-10, Rain Observatory.
Lu Yin sat on his chosen platform for five days straight, remaining motionless throughout that duration as he stared at the raindrops without end.
There was no change in them from start to end, but he had slowly stopped thinking of them as drops of water.
They were now a heavy curtain that connected the heavens to the earth, and his body’s star energy slowly started imitating them.
His surroundings slowly changed as a shower of star energy joined the dark green rain.

Ten more days passed in the blink of an eye, and Lu Yin had continued to sit and stare.
He could feel the changes in his star energy at this point, but it was far too slow.
He was certain that his star energy control would massively improve if he sat here for the next year, but he couldn’t wait that long.

Lu Yin was the first to admit that patience wasn’t his strong suit, or he wouldn’t have robbed all the trainees for star crystals back on Earth.
He had to think of something! As he diverted his mind, he huffed and shook his limbs, “I haven’t rolled the die in a while.
But I don’t have enough star energy crystals, it isn’t worth it.”

The dark green sky suddenly trembled as he was pondering over it, and the rain actually stopped.
Unimaginable pressure swept across the Rain Observatory and sent him to the floor in an instant, spitting out a mouthful of blood.
Terrifying star energy formed a visible tornado that crushed the tree he was on, heading right for him.

Lu Yin’s eyes shrank with fear; he was going to die!

“Headmaster, stop!” a voice barked just as he was about to be crushed into a pool of blood, dissipating the terrifying strength.

An old man in ragged clothes flew by, howling in laughter, “You started this war, you’ll suffer the consequences of your actions! Hahaha! You started this war…”

Lu Yin stared blankly as the crazy old man passed him, and his throbbing brain finally gave up.
Many profound runes flashed behind him in the instant he fainted, forming a lock that flickered with light before fading away.

A middle-aged man stepped out of the void and arrived behind Lu Yin, staring in shock, “Was that a seal? For what? How have I never seen this before? There are even a few lines I can’t decipher, and it can’t be broken either… Interesting…”

The old man wrecked a dozen more trees before vanishing; Lu Yin just happened to be unlucky enough to be on one of them.
If not for the tutor in the Rain Observatory intervening, he would have died.

It took a day and night for Lu Yin to wake up, and his head was still hurting when he did.
His gaze slowly focused on the raindrops that were dripping down on his hand, the process helped by the slight chill.
Was this the Rain Observatory? What happened?

“You’re awake,” a wizened voice rang behind him, and he turned to see a middle-aged man.
He seemed normal, but he had heard this voice before; it belonged to the tutor here.

“Are you the tutor?” Lu Yin asked, his voice very hoarse.

The middle-aged man looked at Lu Yin with a bizarre expression, “I’m Guanyu, you can call me the Rainmaster.”

“Yes, Rainmaster,” Lu Yin bowed.

“Do you recall what happened?”

Lu Yin frowned and thought about it, his expression changing as he saw the dozens of destroyed trees all around.
“There was a crazy old man.”

“Forget it,” the Rainmaster sighed, and Lu Yin just nodded.
He had a vague memory of the word ‘Headmaster’ being said before he fainted.
Was that old fogey Astral-10’s headmaster?

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