I Am Unstoppable
Chapter 516 Could It Be An Illusion

Chapter 516 Could It Be An Illusion

Jonathan and Rhiannon had thus come to a consensus. Subsequently, they successfully created an icecrystal tube to solve the matter of their breathing. Following that, Jonathan began to gather waterelements, crafting a massive ship of ice.

As Jonathan's cultivation was far more powerful than that of God's Eye, molding the icebreaker waseffortless for him. However, the temperature inside was extremely low, making it almost unbearabledue to the intense cold.

Nevertheless, that bit of suffering didn't mean much.

After successfully constructing the icebreaker, the two of them dove into the sea.

The bow of the icebreaker was as solid as a rocket's tip, and its overall shape resembled a swordfish.

The subsequent descent happened rapidly.

It was a truly marvelous experience. Jonathan diving into the sea physically provided a vastly differentsensation compared to when he accompanied God's Eye down with his spiritual sense just a while ago.

As this was a first for Rhiannon, she couldn't help but glance at Jonathan.

All the wonders they encountered were the result of Jonathan's brilliant ideas.

Suddenly, Rhiannon deployed water elemental energy, intending to communicate with Jonathan withtheir spiritual sense. After all, they couldn't afford to waste the air around them.

Jonathan immediately recognized what she was trying to do. Hence, he accepted the water elementalenergy Rhiannon had unleashed.

In that instant, the two of them could communicate with each other as if they were on a phone call.

"Jonathan, do you think we'll die down there?" Rhiannon suddenly asked.

"I don't know!" Jonathan said, "Perhaps."

"Aren't you scared?" Rhiannon said, "You don't seem to care much!"

With a bitter smile, Jonathan said, "You've been inside my mind. You know very well that in recentyears, I've faced life-and-death situations time and again. It's somewhat numbing after a while. I nowrealize that life is short, and we should appreciate the joy in it. What if I die abruptly? By living freelyand following my heart, I won't have as many regrets when it happens!"

Suddenly, Rhiannon began to understand Jonathan. Naturally, her resentment toward Jonathanlessened a little.

At the very least, he wasn't doing it on purpose. That was genuinely his approach to life.

"If we successfully retrieved the magic item from Pollerton Tomb this time, will you go and see TheosLynn immediately?" Rhiannon asked.

Jonathan said, "No, I still need to fully comprehend it. I must be at least seventy percent confidentbefore I can act!"

Rhiannon said, "I wish you success!"

She did not offer to help Jonathan because she tended to be rational at all times. She knew that theenemy Jonathan faced was too powerful for her. Thus, she didn't want to get involved. She couldn'tallow a moment of impulsiveness to plunge the entire Moon Shadow Palace into such a vicious cycle.

Naturally, Jonathan understood her concerns. He was a man who knew how things worked. At anytime, no one was obligated to help another. It was certainly not a reason to feel resentful. However, ifsomeone was willing to extend a hand, it would be a debt that must be etched in one's heart forever.

One should never take the help of others for granted. Otherwise, no one will be there to assist overtime.

Meanwhile, the icebreaker continued to dive, with the water pressure becoming increasingly intensethe deeper it went. The exterior of the vessel was constantly exploding, as if it was under the relentlessbombardment of torpedoes.

Hence, Jonathan had to tirelessly repair the icebreaker.

Suddenly, Rhiannon asked, "Will you return to the main world after you save your companions?"

Jonathan said, "Of course. I still need to replace my other companions. After that, I'll return to the mainworld immediately!"

"Have you ever considered staying here?" Rhiannon asked, "If you can hold your own against Theos,you will naturally be one of the most powerful beings in Moranta. You'll be able to do anything you wanthere!"

Without a moment's hesitation, Jonathan said, "No matter how good it is here, it's not my home. In themain world, there are things I could never let go of. On the contrary, there's nothing here for me worthstaying back for."

Without a moment's hesitation, Jonathan said, "No matter how good it is here, it's not my home. In themain world, there are things I could never let go of. On the contrary, there's nothing here for me worthstaying back for."

The moment the words rolled off Jonathan's tongue, Rhiannon felt an inexplicable pang in her heart.Surprisingly, there was even a hint of bitterness.

"Is there truly nothing here that can make you stay?" asked Rhiannon.

With a slight smile, Jonathan said, "I'll think of you from time to time."

"Does your affection come and go this swiftly?" Rhiannon asked, her voice cool and indifferent.

Jonathan said, "Life is as fleeting as the morning dew that disappears in an instant. I prefer not towaste my limited energy on such pointless dilemmas."

Rhiannon said, "All I can say is, thank goodness I never fell for you. Otherwise, it would have been thegreatest sorrow of my life!"

With a faint smile, Jonathan fell silent, choosing not to speak any further.

He didn't mean to upset Rhiannon it's just that, but that was what he truly thought.

Jonathan would forever hold a grudge, but when it came to love, he would never feel any regret overlosing anyone. All because he had tried his best before...

He would never let heartbreak bring him down, for it only occupied a small part of his life.

At that point, both of them didn't really know what to say next to continue the conversation.

Thus, they inadvertently chose to stay silent.

As they ventured deeper, they were surrounded by a myriad of peculiar creatures - sharks, whales, andother beings of unknown origin.

However, no creature dared to attack the icebreaker.

Finally, after an hour, the two of them successfully reached the peak of the underwater mountain.

Jonathan expertly steered the icebreaker toward the cave, as if he had done it many times before.

Before long, the two of them arrived in front of the cave.

At that very moment, both Jonathan's and Rhiannon's clothes were still dry.

Jonathan stopped repairing the icebreaker by then. Just as it was about to be crushed by the waterpressure, he successfully steered what remained of it into the cave.

After entering the cave, everything became quiet.

The ringing in their ears finally ceased. Earlier, due to the intense water pressure, they felt as if thunderwas roaring in their ears, while their chests ached terribly. It was an incredibly uncomfortable sensation.

Inside the cave, it was very dry and comfortable despite the total darkness that surrounded them.

After Jonathan dispelled the icebreaker, he cast a Fireball spell to illuminate the space they were in.

The cave was very quiet inside. The well cover that was discarded earlier appeared to be untouched.

At the same time, God's Eye and the strange middle-aged man had already disappeared.

"Is this where God's Eye encountered the enemy?" Rhiannon asked Jonathan.

Jonathan nodded as he replied, "That's right!" While speaking, he arrived at the well hole to take alook.

Rhiannon followed him from behind.

The well was still shrouded in darkness. Both Rhiannon and Jonathan used their spiritual sense toexplore it at the same time.

Two streams of spiritual senses swiftly descended tens of thousands of meters, their speed farsurpassing that of the physical body.

Nevertheless, the situation remained the same as before, one simply couldn't see the bottom.

Rhiannon fully experienced the feeling that Jonathan had described.

Subsequently, the two of them withdrew their spiritual senses.

The two of them looked at each other, neither having any idea how to proceed.

"Could it be that this isn't Pollerton Tomb?" Rhiannon said. She stood up and looked around, trying toreplace some clues.

With a serious tone, Jonathan said, "I've already used my spiritual sense to observe the surroundings,and there are no signs of anything suspicious around. It's also unlikely that Pollerton Tomb is hiddenhere. It's just that this place feels really strange. Where does the air come from? How is the waterpressure being held out? These are feats that you and I cannot achieve. There must be a reason whysomeone has created this strange environment here."

Feeling that Jonathan's words made sense, Rhiannon said, "Could there be something more to thecave walls than meets the eye?"

Jonathan said, "I found nothing behind the walls. They are rock solid. This place is just like an ordinarycave if we ignore the oddity of it being deep under the sea. The other strange thing is this well, could itpossibly lead to Pollerton Tomb?"

Rhiannon replied, "It's unlikely. This well is so deep that you can't even see the bottom. How couldPollerton Tomb possibly be in such a deep place?"

"Perhaps it's a gateway that leads to another place and this is merely the main door!" Jonathan thoughtof jumping through wormholes. We might be able to leap into another pocket dimension through thisentrance. Perhaps, Pollerton Tomb is not at the depths of the sea at all.

Rhiannon said, "However, when I probed downwards with my spiritual sense, I couldn't detect anentrance to the enchantment."

Jonathan suggested, "Shall we go down and take a look?" He paused, then added, "That middle-agedman came out from here. I'm sure there's more to this place than meets the eye."

Rhiannon said, "It seems we have no other choice."

The two of them immediately made up their minds to venture into the well.

Right then, something strange happened.

Black smoke billowed out from the well once again.

Jonathan grabbed Rhiannon and instinctively stepped back. "This isn't good. That middle-aged man ison his way here. God's Eye might have been pulled in by him. He's coming for us now..."

The two of them watched the billowing black smoke anxiously.

However, the black smoke split into two streams this time.

Next, two streams of black smoke morphed into human forms.

At that very moment, Jonathan's eyes were filled with rage because he was all too familiar with one ofthem. It was none other than his biological father—Tristan Cadman!

Tristan, dressed in white, had a stern expression on his face. Upon seeing Jonathan, a sinister glintflashed across his eyes. "You b*stard. It turns that that you're here. You've given me quite a hard timelooking for you!"

Jonathan's heart pounded fiercely. "No, this can't be right. It's absolutely an illusion. Tristan couldn'tpossibly be here!"

At that moment, Jonathan confirmed his thoughts. He sneered and said, "Do you think you can fool mewith mere illusions?"

Meanwhile, Rhiannon's face drastically changed. That was because the other stream of black smokehad morphed into a woman.

The woman, dressed in a vibrant red outfit, was so stunning that her beauty was unparalleled.

She appeared to be around sixteen years old.

Rhiannon's delicate body began to tremble as if she was extremely afraid of the woman in red.

"Don't be afraid. They're all illusions," Jonathan reassured Rhiannon.

Right then, the woman in the red turned to Rhiannon and spoke in a seething tone. "Rhiannon, do youstill remember me?" Her face was brimming with hatred, while her teeth were tightly clenched.

Tears welled up in Rhiannon's eyes. She covered her mouth and said, "Maisie, how could it be you?How is it possible?"

"It was you. You deliberately let me go. You wanted me dead, so you could take over as leader!" Thewoman named Maisie Morton accused Rhiannon in a resentful voice. At the same time, she turned herhead around and said, "Look at the back of my head..."

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