I Am Loaded with Passive Skills-Chapter 3362 - 1679: The Plight of Lesser Divine Envoys and the Longing for Light in the night of apprenticeship, Tired of the Deva_2

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Chapter 3362 -1679: The Plight of Lesser Divine Envoys and the Longing for Light in the night of apprenticeship, Tired of the Deva_2

“Here, take it.”

Handing over the Spirit Crystal card, he couldn’t bother dealing with the bizarre expression of the shocked Holy Divine Guard, who seemed ready to start interrogating.

Elemental Divine Envoy Zhong Yuanzi waved his hand and directly cleared everyone around them away.

After ensuring the crowd was gone to avoid too much attention, he adeptly initiated the inter-region teleportation portal.

“Wait a moment, almost there.”

At the same time, he anxiously responded to Xu Xiaoshou through the Apricot Realm jade talisman, “Don’t start fighting yet!”

It was quite funny.

The esteemed Elemental Divine Envoy, blessed with space attributes, still had to rely on an inter-region teleportation array to travel.

But there really was no other choice!

Zhong Yuanzi only possessed the Space Great Path Map, not the Spatial Upanishad. Mastering all attributes didn’t mean mastering them with perfection.

He simply couldn’t move as effortlessly as Ye Xiaotian or Xu Xiaoshou, locking down those dazzling space nodes in various locations—nodes that made one’s head spin trying to figure out their corresponding coordinates—using them to freely roam across the five regions.

What he could manage, however, was short, rapid bursts of spatial teleportation—leveraging frequent, short-distance jumps to fling himself toward the Eastern Region as quickly as possible.

But it was easy to lose his way.

The distance between the Central Region and the Eastern Region was ridiculously vast.

Being an Elemental Divine Envoy, he only specialized in elements, not geography, and Zhong Yuanzi rarely ventured out in his everyday life. He genuinely didn’t recognize all those famed mountains and rivers serving as landmarks.

Alternatively, he could switch to the light attribute—a theoretical choice, as the speed of light was unimaginably quick, enough to bridge the vast gap between the Central and Eastern Regions in the blink of an eye.

But that was only in theory.

In reality, not everyone could be called “light of spiritual cultivation.” Zhong Yuanzi had tried numerous times… and still got lost!

And if he accidentally wandered into some forbidden sea territory, it would be disastrous. He’d have to waste time and energy fighting his way out before resuming his wandering, searching, losing his way, searching again…

Too troublesome!

Compared to prolonged teleportation, getting lost repeatedly, depleting Holy Power over a long period, and having to rely on expensive elixirs to replenish himself…

The inter-region teleportation portal was, for Zhong Yuanzi, by far the most economical, practical, and convenient choice.

Dao Qiongcang’s inventions really were fantastically useful!

“He’s here!”

“It’s him, our Elemental Divine Envoy, Elder Zhong Yuanzi!”

The Five Domains Preaching Mirror transmitted Feng Zhongzui’s voice, tinged with a sudden realization:

“I was just wondering why Elder Zhong suddenly rushed away from the sacred mountain ruins in such a hurry…”

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“Turns out he was heading straight to the Eastern Region’s main battlefield!”

“Is this the convenience of space attributes? So fast—but why does it feel like he took a while to show up?”

That detail wasn’t important!

“A while” was only when compared to how Lord Shou could instantly shuttle back and forth between the Central and Southern Regions in mere moments.

In truth, even if Zhong Yuanzi had taken a bit longer, it was only about ten breaths or so.

All he needed to do was teleport to a teleportation array, leave the labor-intensive tasks to Hallmaster Dao, then emerge from the array and rapidly leap to the center of the battlefield—effortless.

By the time Zhong Yuanzi reached the main battlefield in the Central Region, the elusive Feng family members were already there, appearing even faster than him, even setting up the Preaching Mirror nearby.

Feng Zhongzui took over the broadcast, eyeing the mirror image of Elder Zhong, whose attire looked entirely different from a moment ago. His tone turned a bit odd as he commented,

“Elder Zhong… changed his outfit!”

“His headscarf… hmm, it’s quite stylish!”

“And his robe’s color coordination with the headscarf… well, it’s not exactly mismatched!”

Feng Zhongzui couldn’t hold back anymore, a trace of laughter slipping into his voice. “When I’m too lazy to dress up, I go out looking like this too—but I’d wear a bamboo hat on top!”

Across the Five Domains Preaching Mirror, the spectators felt varying emotions.

The newly arrived Elemental Divine Envoy swept away the previously disheveled image he had during the sacred mountain battle, now appearing clearly dressed up.

His yellow rhombus-patterned headscarf showcased his unique flair.

At the very least, it successfully hid his explosively unkempt hairstyle—a lost cause he had clearly given up trying to fix before going on camera.

His brand-new cyan robe, without even a single patch now, looked surprisingly refined and immortal-like. If one ignored the crease lines from being stored away for too long, that is.

Looking at him from the neck up, he resembled a youthful, rebellious fugitive from the Southern Region—his appearance alone implying he had undoubtedly slain many enemies by his own hand.

From the neck down, however, he was clearly an elder.

A study in contradictions, like a mismatched puzzle image come to life, Zhong Yuanzi confidently stood between an Ultimate Giant and the Third Rank Ai Cangsheng.

Both hands clasped behind his back.

Eyebrows composed and calm.

He likely guessed that the Preaching Mirror was recording him now. After clearing his throat, rather than say anything, he dramatically lifted his sleeve.

Buzz!

Surrounding him, ten massive spheres of light representing the elements—gold, wood, water, fire, earth, light, darkness, wind, thunder, and ice—manifested.

The ten orbs were restrained in power, yet they contained an incomparably torrential energy. As their halos intertwined and spread out, the moniker “Elemental Divine Envoy” appeared all the more formidable.

That is, if not for the Ultimate Giant behind him and the Third Rank Ai Cangsheng in front of him.

To be honest…

It gave off a bit of a cheap knockoff vibe compared to how Hallmaster Dao typically made his entrance.

But one could see he had tried his best to emulate it.

Feng Zhongzui suppressed his remarks for a long moment, finally swallowing down everything he wanted to say, not daring to comment recklessly anymore.

Disaster could befall the careless.

He had already learned that lesson once with Demi-Saint Qin Duan.

“Gentlemen, listen to me and heed my advice—both of you, stand down.” Zhong Yuanzi was quite pleased with himself. He had pushed himself to the utmost of his abilities.

He wasn’t exactly wealthy.

The stipend for a Divine Oracle wasn’t generous, and most of his excess funds went into elemental research. All of his findings, furthermore, were made publicly available for free.

This left Zhong Yuanzi unable to afford even a one-time-use inter-region teleportation portal wheel—an ultra-luxury product imbued with Way of the Heavens’ energy movement.

Nor was he especially powerful.

As an Elemental Divine Envoy, he was incredibly strong among the Five Domains’ Spiritual Cultivators, able to alternate between all attributes seamlessly, leaving opponents unmatched.