"So powerful… so fascinating. Any attack, divine ability, even divine weapons or treasures—once they enter her line of sight, they're rendered powerless. Her eyes suppress all she sees. Within her gaze, if she wills it, everything becomes void. If she chooses, no force can breach her line of sight. Unless her eyes can be shattered, she's practically invincible."
Yi Tianxing's pupils contracted violently at the sight.
There are many types of eye techniques, and not just one kind of special eye.
Take the Sharingan, for instance. It can create illusions, summon powerful spirits to fight for its wielder. There are countless such ocular techniques. But not even the Sharingan has ever displayed something so terrifying.
To turn divine artifacts and techniques into nothingness with a mere glance, banishing them into some void realm...
Such a power is nearly unsolvable. Unless you can find a way to prevent her eyes from devouring divine powers and attacks, there's simply no way to harm the Queen of Jingjue.
It's no wonder she was able to build a city like Jingjue Ancient City at the dawn of the Eternal Continent's chaotic era.This ability is far too terrifying.
Far too savage.
"If you're all so eager to die, then let me send you to hell. If you won't hand over the Kunlun Divine Wood, that's fine—I'll just take it from your corpses. What's mine… no one can steal."
The Queen of Jingjue clearly had no patience for prolonged confrontation. She sneered coldly, passing her final judgment.
Her eyes flashed.
In that moment, almost everyone instinctively looked into her eyes.
"Don't look at her eyes!" Jiang Ni warned sharply. He immediately shut his own eyes tight, terrified of catching her gaze.
Shua!!
But closing one's eyes didn't help.
A strange and overwhelming force swept in from the surrounding void. Their bodies spun wildly. In the blink of an eye, the four standing before Yi Tianxing had all vanished mysteriously.
Where her gaze landed—only void remained.
"Before, you could escape being drawn into the void by not looking into my eyes. But now… my Void Ghost Eyes have already evolved. Even if you don't look at me—as long as I see you, that's enough."
The Queen of Jingjue spoke coldly.
In her eyes, one could see black vortices spinning, devouring even the surrounding light. It was deeply eerie—just catching a glimpse would make one's soul tremble.
They were truly terrifying eyes.
"You think leaving is that easy? First, enjoy a little torment. Then you'll be sacrificed… to the Ghost Eye God."
She let out a cold laugh and turned her gaze to the Ghost Cave.
Seeing the slain Serpent Demon Guards, she snorted, "Useless trash."
Looking toward the platform, the Kunlun Divine Wood had indeed vanished. The platform itself had partially collapsed. What remained was a small section, littered with the intact corpses of Nether Ghost Insects.
Their bodies showed no wounds—but all were mysteriously dead.
This alone proved that whatever killed them was no simple force.
"How interesting. No wonder they managed to steal the Divine Wood under my insect swarm's nose. There must be a true expert among them. But now that they've been banished into the Void Ghost Realm, there will be no escape for them."
The Queen mused to herself.
Meanwhile, in the Void
"Where is this place? So dark… I can't see anything!"
Song Yuting screamed in terror.
She hadn't sensed anything unusual—one moment she was in the Ghost Cave, and the next, she was in some unknown location. The sudden shift had shaken her deeply.
With a bitter smile, she thought: What now? First I was dragged into Devil Island. Then into a hellish underworld—crossing the River of the Dead, seeing ghost corpses and the Flower of the Other Shore, then passing through the Gate of Ghosts. Now I end up in the Ghost Cave, and get thrown again into some new nightmare...
She could only suspect it was the doing of the Queen of Jingjue, whose eyes were said to connect to a fearsome void dimension. No doubt, this place was that very realm.
Her cries received no reply.
It was as if sound itself was being blocked. She could sense no other presence. The ground beneath her feet didn't feel solid—more like she was standing on formless void. She couldn't even tell what it truly was. And all around her—pitch blackness.
Even with a cultivator's enhanced vision, she couldn't pierce the darkness.
No landmarks. No direction. She couldn't even tell if she was walking in circles.
The silence was suffocating—so total it could drive someone mad.
It was a claustrophobic horror, the kind that chilled the heart.
But she dared not stop walking. Because the moment she did, fear would swell and consume her. The silence was so absolute, it made her question whether she was even still alive.
Only by walking, constantly moving, could she still feel like she existed.
"Lord! Where are you? It's so dark—I can't see a thing! This place is too strange!"
Wushuang Ghost was also trapped in the void, eyes blinded by total darkness. It was like becoming a sightless person all at once—an utterly disorienting experience.
He strained his ears, trying to listen.
But again—nothing. Total silence.
Even Wushuang Ghost felt an invisible weight pressing down on him. A terrifying sense of oppression, capable of breaking one's spirit.
"How interesting. This should be the mysterious space connected to the Queen of Jingjue's eyes. A place of darkness and void. The real question is—does this space exist inside her eyes… or do her eyes merely open the path to it? If it's the former… then her true power is even more terrifying."
Jiang Ni frowned slightly, scanning his surroundings. Then, he closed his eyes.
Sometimes, your senses tell the truth, not your eyes. As a feng shui master, his number one rule: stay calm. Panic leads to mistakes.
He didn't stand still either. In the darkness, he stepped forward, one step at a time.
He didn't care about direction or light—every step was steady and full of resolve.
"Impressive. Even I was dragged into this mysterious space so easily. Her eyes are no ordinary ones—they must be innate ghost eyes, naturally born with innate ocular techniques. Judging by their power, they've already evolved to the Profound Tier (玄阶). Otherwise, she wouldn't have been able to pull me in so effortlessly."
Yi Tianxing took a deep breath, gazing into the darkness. His mind quickly analyzed the situation.
He didn't know exactly what the Void Ghost Eyes were, but he had experienced their terror firsthand.
Still, he was confident—if they had been of a lower tier, they never would've pulled him in. His own Innate Yin-Yang Eyes were nothing to scoff at. Fully evolved to the Profound Tier, their depth was immense. Even without active use, they couldn't easily be overpowered.
Thus, he concluded: these Void Ghost Eyes were innate, and had already evolved.
"I swear… this darkness… will no longer blind me!!"
Yi Tianxing sneered.
His eyes flickered with black and white divine light as his Innate Yin-Yang Eyes activated, revealing a world of black-and-white essence.
Where others saw only darkness, he now perceived the truth beneath.
Though an invisible force attempted to suppress his sight, under the Yin-Yang Eyes, the illusion shattered. This darkness was not pure—it was constructed.
With his eyes, he pierced through it all.
He saw it now—this was a void dimension, a place devoid of time and space. He stood upon nothingness itself. But he could already see Jiang Ni and the others nearby.
Song Yuting was running wildly in a small area—trapped in a loop, shouting voicelessly. At this rate, exhaustion and death awaited her.
The space contained no spiritual energy. That meant once one's power ran out, recovery was impossible. Over time, they would only grow weaker—until death.
Death by burnout wasn't just a myth here.
Wushuang Ghost was swinging his iron chains at the darkness, unwilling to move from his position.
But Jiang Ni was doing something peculiar—walking in a strange, mysterious footwork, each step containing an arcane trajectory...