Under the Boundless Sea Realm, the ancient temple was entangled by seaweed, and one could still see the grandeur of the past.
"High Priest, Saintess Gana has already stepped onto the teleportation portal to find the Chosen One. However, that teleportation portal has been around for thousands of years. It is still unknown if it can send her to that place," a siren said respectfully to the black-robed siren sitting on the altar.
"That is an ancient altar left behind from ancient times. It has been around for tens of thousands of years. As long as it is not damaged, it can activate teleportation, and teleport between various teleportation portals. What Gana has with her are all the energy stones that we have in Lantisde that can activate teleportation portals. It is enough for her to activate the teleportation portal three times. If she still can't find the Chosen One after three teleportations, then she can only walk. "The high priest's voice also had a tinge of worry.
"You have deduced that the location of the Chosen One is near an ancient altar. I believe that the omnipotent God will be able to protect Gana and help her find him."
"I hope so."
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In a desolate desert valley, an ancient teleportation portal lit up. A beautiful figure appeared in the center of the altar. Two white shells barely covered her breasts. She was wearing a seaweed skirt, and her long legs were pressed together. Her snow-white skin was like snow, and her golden-red hair was still wet. She looked like a beauty who had just come out of the bath.
"Eh? Where is this? Is this the continent? " That woman opened her eyes, and a glint flashed across her pale golden eyes. She looked around curiously. The golden sand was emitting dense heat. Everything was so novel.
Then, she looked up at the sun in the sky. The golden-red disc was hanging in the sky like a burning fireball.
"Is this the legendary sun? So round … so bright … so glaring! "She retracted her gaze, and felt that her surroundings had turned black.
"Am I blind? No … "Gana blinked her eyes in a panic. She reached out and groped around. Luckily, her vision gradually recovered after a while. She then heaved a sigh of relief. She covered her face and revealed a small gap between her fingers. She looked at the sun secretly, and mumbled with lingering fear," So Grandma didn't lie. You will really go blind when you see the sun. This sun is so stingy. I can't even look at it.
"Oh, yes. I am here to find the Chosen One. The high priest said that I must find him, knock him out, and bring him back. Just thinking about it is so exciting." Gana's eyes turned as she remembered the purpose of her trip... She looked around, and didn't see the scene of buildings in the image. Her gaze landed on a tall sand dune beside the valley. "I want to go up there and take a look."
Gina came to the side of the altar. She extended a foot and stepped into the sand.
"Hiss!!! It's so hot! "
Gana retracted her snow-white foot the moment it touched the sand. She lifted her foot with difficulty, and the sole of her foot was red. She rubbed her foot with tears in her eyes, and blew on it. She mumbled, "Why is it so hot? My little foot is cooked. Do the people on the continent live like grilled fish every day? So pitiful. It is more comfortable to live underwater. Then, why did the high priest try so hard to let Lantisde return to the continent? "
Even though she was complaining, Gana stood up again after sitting on the altar for a while. However, she didn't try to step on the ground directly this time. Instead, she tore a section of her grass skirt, and made it into something that could barely be called a pair of straw sandals.
Gana put on the straw sandals uncomfortably. Then, she took a deep breath, and stepped into the sand.
The dense heat surged up from the ground crazily after leaving the altar. This feeling of being in an oven made Gana uncomfortable. Luckily, she had the straw sandals under her feet, and the ground wasn't so hot anymore. It was still bearable for the time being.
"Oh no! I feel like the water in my body is going to be sucked dry. Also, there isn't any water element in this place. I have to return to the altar before I become a dried fish. " Gana took small steps, and waved her arms as she moved forward quickly. The distance between each step was less than ten centimeters. She looked like a penguin that was trying its best to run. Even though the frequency was very fast, her speed … was indeed no different from that of a penguin.
Even though she had been training to turn her tail into legs since she was young, and tried to walk, the feeling of stepping on solid ground was completely different from walking in the water.
This small step was a big step for a mermaid.
Gana struggled with all her might, and finally climbed to the peak that was 30 meters tall after half an hour.
"Behind the sand, there is still sand … Do we really have to come back to this godforsaken place?" Gana, who was drenched in sweat, looked at the boundless desert. She couldn't even see a bird, let alone a human or a magical beast. She sat on the ground in disappointment and helplessness. Then, she jumped up again, and patted her butt with her teeth bared. She felt like she was almost burnt.
"Oh no, I have to return to the teleportation portal to replenish my water." Gana walked toward the altar weakly. The large amount of dehydration had made her very weak. She finally returned to the teleportation portal after walking for almost half an hour.
"Oh my god … I want to go home … The continent is too scary … I almost became a dried fish …"
Gana lay weakly on the teleportation portal, sobbing as she felt wronged.
She took out a big water bag from a space bag and gulped down the water with her head tilted back. She only put the water bag on the ground contentedly after drinking for a full five minutes. She heaved a sigh of relief and felt like she had come back to life again.
"Luckily, the high priest prepared a big bag of seawater for me. Otherwise, I would have died of thirst here. The water in this water bag can fill up a big pool. It should be enough for me to use for a long time. If there is no more water, I can only return to the sea," Gana mumbled to herself. Gina muttered to herself. She stood up and walked around the transportation portal. Looking at the hot desert outside, she felt a lingering fear. This was definitely not the location in the image.
"No, I have to find the Chosen One as soon as possible. Lantisde is still waiting for me!" Gana's gaze became determined as she pressed the teleportation stone in her hand into the groove in the center of the teleportation portal.
A golden light lit up, and Gana disappeared from the teleportation portal, leaving behind a water bag.
"Aiyayaya!!! My water! "
A scream rang out in another space.
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