The Rich Cultivator-Chapter 343. Meeting Dawn
Chapter 343: 343. Meeting Dawn
The Abyss was a paradox.
There were no suns in the sky, yet this entire Abyss floor shone as brightly as day.
A massive fish dived out of the water and landed on the golden sand. But instead of struggling, it swam through the sand as if it were water, vanishing beneath the surface.
The fish suddenly froze.
A group of figures was moving across the Abyss floor.
It quickly buried itself deeper, pretending to be dead.
The group?
Naturally, it was Tyler, Mathilda, Mana, Astrid, and four Grandmasters.
It’s been 6 months since they returned to Abyss.
Their journey took them through a foggy region, filled with a strange, dense mist that distorted vision.
Though ominous, it wasn’t difficult for them to pass through.
Instead, they stumbled upon unexpected treasures—a set of peculiar eggs, unlike anything they had seen before.
Tyler examined the eggs in his hands, their smooth, translucent shells pulsing faintly.
Once they emerged from the fog, Tyler turned to the Grandmasters.
"The Thousand Source Egg... what exactly is it?"
One of the Grandmasters stepped forward.
"The Thousand Source Egg is an extremely rare life form," he explained.
"When it hatches, it becomes a strange kind of bug—one that can condense aura. Unlike other creatures, it doesn’t need to be fed. Instead, it absorbs aura directly and, after digestion, excretes something very valuable."
"Excretes?" Mathilda raised an eyebrow.
The Grandmaster chuckled. "Yes. It produces Aura Crystals."
Tyler’s eyes widened.
"Aura Crystals? From a bug?"
He had never heard of such a thing.
Back in Boundless World, Aura and Prana Crystals were mined from the depths of the ocean or excavated from crystal mines.
Even Tyler himself owned several mines, supplying a steady flow of resources.
But the idea of an egg-hatched bug producing Aura Crystals naturally?
It shattered his understanding.
The Grandmaster nodded.
"That’s right. Once the Thousand Source Bug hatches, it will generate Aura Crystals every few days. These crystals are far purer than those extracted from mines because they are formed from pure aura absorption—no contamination, no external impurities."
Another Grandmaster added, "You know how immortal Practitioners require all sorts of spirit medicine and herbs to nourish their bodies?"
Tyler nodded.
"Well, over-reliance on medicine leads to impurity deposits in the body. These impurities build up over time, slowing cultivation progress."
"But Aura Crystals from the Thousand Source Bugs? They have no side effects."
Tyler’s mind raced.
This was huge.
A spirit tonic without side effects?
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Mathilda tapped a finger on her lips.
"But wait... how did these eggs survive here?" she asked. "There’s no aura in the Abyss."
The Grandmaster pondered before answering.
"They were probably absorbed into the Abyss from another world—one that also relies on aura. Since there’s no aura to nourish them, they’ve remained dormant, preserved in their current state."
Tyler’s curiosity deepened.
"Then what about Prana Crystals?" he asked. "Are there bugs that condense those as well?"
"There are. They’re called Crystal Condense Bugs. But we’re already extremely lucky to have found the Thousand Source Bugs’ eggs. The odds of stumbling upon Crystal Condense Bugs are almost nonexistent."
The Grandmaster laughed.
Two hours later...
The same Grandmaster stood frozen in place, staring at the Abyss floor in utter disbelief.
His face twitched.
His mouth opened but no words came out.
Before him, Tyler was holding another set of eggs.
But not just any eggs.
Crystal Condense Bug Eggs.
The Grandmaster rubbed his eyes.
"This... what an unbelievable luck."
For Tyler this is just small episode. All he needs was just one Aura Crystal and a Prana Crystal. He can copy it into many times as much he wants.
Tyler was particularly interested in these crystals because he usually had to rely on complex arrays to refine Aura and Prana Stones, painstakingly removing impurities. But with these, he could skip countless steps.
For instance, it had taken Tyler two years to break through to his current realm. However, if he had access to pure Aura and Prana Crystals, he could have achieved the same breakthrough in less than a year.
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Tyler’s eyes remained locked on the compass in his hand, watching as the needle trembled slightly.
"We’re close..." he muttered.
The group pressed forward cautiously, their senses sharp. Suddenly, distant noises broke the eerie silence. Tyler’s instincts kicked in as he motioned for everyone to stop. Without hesitation, they activated a series of concealment arrays, shrouding themselves in an invisible barrier.
The sounds grew louder. Soon, a shadowy figure emerged, sprinting through the vast, desolate terrain. Tyler’s eyes narrowed as he quickly recognized the person. Without wasting a moment, he opened a small gap in the array and sent a voice transmission.
The figure halted abruptly and vanished into the concealment formation. Tyler immediately sealed the array again, ensuring no traces were left behind.
"You’re the girl who warned us back at the lake," Tyler said, his voice steady.
Standing before them was a young woman with long silver hair, striking red eyes, and a pair of soft rabbit ears. Her presence was almost ethereal, but her eyes carried a sharpness that hinted at experience beyond her years.
Back when Tyler and his crew had been setting up an ambush for Raptor by the lake, this very girl had appeared out of nowhere, giving them a crucial warning before vanishing again.
A rush of figures flew past their array, completely unaware of their presence. The girl exhaled in relief and turned to face them properly.
"Your eyes look familiar," Tyler mused aloud.
The rabbit-eared girl tilted her head in thought before speaking. "Did you meet someone with the same eyes as me?" Her voice was soft and sweet, yet carried an underlying wariness.
Tyler nodded. "His name was Dusk."
Dusk had been one of the two men Tyler had encountered in the Southern lands, alongside a man named Adam. They had been searching for a way to teleport North and had requested Tyler’s help.
"Ohh... That idiot is my brother," the girl said with a small sigh. "My name is Dawn."
Tyler’s gaze flickered between her rabbit ears and the way she had vanished so easily earlier. A thought clicked in his mind. Using voice transmission, he said:
"Rabbit ears... your ability to teleport... You’re the Space-Time Rabbit they’ve been searching for."
Dawn’s scarlet eyes widened in alarm. She quickly responded via voice transmission.
"So that fool of a brother actually trusts you enough to reveal my identity, huh?"
Mathilda, on the other hand, wasn’t paying attention to their silent exchange. Instead, her eyes were locked on a certain part of Dawn’s body with an all-too-familiar smirk.
Dawn’s entire body tensed as she felt the predatory gaze. She immediately took a defensive stance and raised her voice slightly, as if to ward off any unwanted thoughts.
"Yeah, those were Abyss Hunters chasing me. I just infiltrated their mines and found something important. Now, I need to find my brother and my boyfriend."
She emphasized the last word, making sure Mathilda heard it loud and clear.
Tyler let out a sigh and, without warning, bonked Mathilda on the head.
"Actually, we’re looking for someone too," he said, ignoring Mathilda’s grumbles. He reached into his storage ring and pulled out a small picture of Lily Gomes.
Dawn’s ears twitched as she instantly recognized the person in the image.
"Oh! She’s the one who helped me escape!" Dawn said excitedly. "She disguised herself as a man and got captured by the Abyss Hunters as a mine slave."
Tyler’s eyes lit up.
Astrid, Mana, and Mathilda exchanged glances, their relief quickly shifting into grim determination.
"But..." Dawn’s expression darkened slightly. "You need to be very careful. These guys aren’t weak. They have three vice leaders and one main leader. All of them are just a level below Immortal."
She frowned. "I’m not sure what you call that level in your world..."
"We call it Divine Seeker Realm," Tyler replied, his mind already racing with plans to rescue Lily.
Dawn observed him carefully. After a moment, she spoke again.
"If you really want to save her, I do have a plan... but it’s risky."
Tyler’s eyes locked onto hers. "I’m listening."
Dawn took a deep breath before explaining.
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Meanwhile...
Deep underground, a vast mine stretched endlessly beneath the earth. Despite being buried beneath the surface, the sheer scale of the cavern was as massive as a mountain—with towering rock formations reaching toward the ceiling like jagged peaks.
A thick white smog lingered in certain areas, giving the place an eerie, almost ghostly atmosphere.
Throughout the cavern, hundreds of laborers toiled away, their only source of light coming from lamps powered by luminous butterflies. The faint glow of the insects cast shifting shadows across the mine walls, making the space feel both mystical and oppressive.
Among the workers, a handsome figure covered in dust straightened up after successfully digging out an ore.
It was none other than Lily Gomes.
Though she had disguised herself as a man, her delicate facial features still remained. Anyone who looked closely might notice the sharp glint in her eyes—a stark contrast to the weary expressions of the other slaves.
Lily let out a long sigh, brushing dust from her face.
"Ahh... When I said I liked miners(minors), this isn’t what I meant..." she muttered.