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Chapter 2069

Fane could hear the resentment in Jed’s words.

Nonetheless, Jed knew in his heart that he could not blame Fane for anything—he did not forcethem to jump down the Cliff of Sorrow. Although they would have died regardless, they would betortured to their death had they not jumped off. Jumping off the Cliff of Sorrow and waiting for theirdeaths here was much better than being tortured by the masked man up there. They would not diein disgrace, at least, despite how tormenting this would be to die.

Fane ignored them and found a clean place to meditate and recover. He kept performing seals withhis hands as strands of true energy traveled between the tip of his fingers. Then, he pointedforward, and a

strand of his true energy hit the air.

Fane suddenly opened his eyes and stared forward, frowning. It was the position where his trueenergy had gone toward, but nothing had happened.

If anything. Fane just made himself look odd.

Dwight and Jed looked at each other helplessly. They raised their brows and had no idea what Faneplanned to do.

Fane ignored them both and once again sent a strand of true energy forward. Just like before,however, nothing happened Fane then stood up from the ground, his eyes wide open as he took afew steps forward and punched into the air with his true energy. He continued to land punches intothe air as he walked.

This time, Fane looked like he was a lunatic, much to Jed and the rest's bewilderment. Jed cuppeda hand over his mouth slightly and turned toward Dwight, whispering into his ear, "Has that guy

gone crazy? What is he doing? He keeps punching the air; is he planning on exploding the air?Does he think we can go out if he does that?"

Dwight shook his head and said helplessly, "Who are those questions for, exactly?

Whatever it is, I don't think this young man is a loony. He seemed to be far calmer than we werewhen we faced so many dangerous incidents before. How can he go crazy so quickly?"

Jed shrugged. "It's probably his facade. He acts like he doesn't care about anything, but he might'vegone crazy inside."

Fane, meanwhile, solely focused on his punches and ignored everyone else's

remarks and stares. He paid no heed to their thoughts, even if he looked deranged at the moment.He stared ahead where he aimed his punches.

His punches were imbued with his true energy, and logically speaking, true energy would cause noeffect when it hit the air, only disappearing afterward. Only the strongest masters could break thespace with a punch. Fane, however, was so weak that his punches had no effect when they landedin the air.

However, Fane did not plan to break the space with his true energy.novelbin

Instead, he wanted to see how the true energy dispersed in the space. Under normalcircumstances, as long as his true energy was not strong enough to break the space, the trueenergy in his punches would disappear into nothingness like a

water droplet in the sea. However, every time true energy landed in the space following hispunches, they would be like drops of water hanging in the air before dropping down speedily,causing tiny ripples to sway continuously.

Fane's eyes widened as he noticed tiny ripples when the true energy assimilated into space.

The reason Fane did this was simple: this was how the ancient great master resolved the ancientarray in the memories he left behind. Nash might have been too worried about Fane, so he exitedthe Mustard Seed after Fane ensured the safety of his surroundings. Fane did not stop Nash as Jedand the others knew about Nash's existence.

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