Life in the Mortal Realm 291: Chapter 290
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For two months, Mo Wen had not seen any living creatures, nor had he encountered a single material. Sitting in his small boat, he mechanically pedaled away. During this time, he had developed a new skill—cooking meat while moving forward. The scorching lava served as a natural grill, and with lava everywhere underground, he found joy in the simple pleasure of grilling meat as he pedaled along. 0
 
Having spent three months in the Lava Sea, Mo Wen had roughly figured out the terrain structure. Essentially, it was a series of Melted Caves connected to one another, with thick "pillars" rising from the sea to support the land above. The entire Lava Sea resembled an underground palace, with towering columns and interwoven Melted Caves. He didn’t have to worry about losing his way; he could always navigate back to his original path by circling around the next giant pillar. 0
 
The changes in the Little Black Hole within the Square Inch World continued to increase. Over these three months, Mo Wen had also determined where it would be most appropriate to stop—at the point when the changes in the Little Black Hole ceased to increase. However, he was uncertain when Xiao Hei would reach this critical point. One thing was clear: he needed to find a place rich in Fire Spirit Power. Although the Lava Sea was filled with Fire Spirit Power, it was not evenly distributed; there were areas of thin power and others of dense concentration, and he was searching for one of those. 0
 
At the same time, Mo Wen analyzed why he had not made any significant gains aside from that one medicinal herb. He concluded that this area was accessible to most adventurers. He recalled what Elder Zhu had said about most explorers entering the Lava Sea for a year; they came primarily in search of opportunities and would not advance at full speed like him but would search as they moved forward, consuming a lot of time. Mo Wen had also asked Elder Zhu about how many adventurers purchased Lava Skiffs at Huo Lou; most bought two boats, leading him to estimate that his upcoming journey might yield some rewards. 0
 
After switching to another Xing Zhou to continue his journey, Mo Wen finally understood why most adventurers set their duration for a year. Now, wherever he looked, there was nothing but endless lava with no place to land. Those who only purchased two Xing Zhou would naturally not venture this far. However, Mo Wen did not feel lonely during these two months; the endless lava was home to Demon Beasts that fed on it. Whenever they saw Mo Wen pass by, they seemed eager for a change in diet. Particularly in the last month, Mo Wen noticed that the Demon Beasts he encountered were growing stronger, and his instances of fleeing were increasing as well. Yet his gains were accumulating; each time he killed a Demon Beast in the Lava Sea, he pondered whether he could refine their bones and skins to craft his own Lava Skiff. This way, he wouldn’t have to worry about running out of Xing Zhou. Although he still had four Xing Zhou and one Lava Skiff left—plenty for now—four Xing Zhou could only sustain him for a year in the Lava Sea. The Lava Skiff was meant for survival and for diving into the lava; besides, it required Ling Crystals to operate, making long-term use impractical. 0
 
As his current boat began to disintegrate beneath him, he quickly summoned his third Xing Zhou. By now, Mo Wen had been in the Lava Sea for half a year without finding the Fire Lotus Elder Zhu needed. According to his map markings, he had searched two locations but still hadn’t located any Fire Lotus. 0
 
 
 
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