Chapter 858: Flower Spirit
Shortly after Vaan received Emerald's willing cooperation, he focused on sensing his surroundings for the hidden dangers lurking in the background.
However, he quickly realized that while his five senses worked fine, his sixth sense, like the Fourth Dimensional Sense, was greatly suppressed within the secret realm.
In essence, his Fourth Dimensional Sense was like a type of will.
As long as he willed it, he would be able to understand or peruse information about his target, or at least, that had always been the case until now.
However, it became clear to Vaan that there was a greater will within the secret realm that was able to suppress the will of his Fourth Dimensional Sense. As such, he had no choice but to rely on his basic five senses to navigate his way.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Nevertheless, Vaan didn't feel unfortunate about the circumstances. In fact, he felt fortunate for it.
After all, it helped him realize he had been too reliant on his Fourth Dimensional Sense.
Although the Fourth Dimensional Sense was awakened in his present life, it wasn't an ability that belonged to his current level. Moreover, he couldn't be over-dependant on the laws of his past lives either.
He could utilize them, but he shouldn't rely on them to solve all his problems.
Otherwise, he would only be revisiting the same feats of his past lives, which wasn't what the first-life him wanted when he ventured into the endless sea of nothingness.
Varuna left Chaos behind to search for answers, but he never got all his answers before his untimely death. He had only discovered the existence of the higher-dimensional world but never found a way to transcend beyond the level of Outerverse Originator.
That was why it was crucial not to walk the same path. It was to avoid the same bottleneck and explore a new possibility.
Even Vaan couldn't be confident he could live up to the expectations of his first life and surpass the Outerverse Originator Realm in his current life. In fact, he was more inclined to believe he would fail somewhere along the way.
However, it was the experience of his repeated failures that would pave the way ahead.
That was how humans have always grown to be as great as they were; they learned from their repeated failures before achieving success.
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As Vaan carefully navigated his way around the foresty environment, he shortly discovered a patch of fresh tracks within a couple dozen meters of his location.
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