After nine consecutive days of trying, Wilbur discovered that under the suppression of the formation energy on Snow Mountain
Lydia, his willpower was insufficient to effectively bring the cauldron fragments together.
How could this be? Could it be that the formation energy on Snow Mountain Lydia was suppressing his power?
Wilbur could sense the cauldron fragments. He might have been able to piece the cauldron together and ensure it would not break
apart within fifteen minutes if it was not for the suppression of formation energy on Snow Mountain Lydia.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWilbur felt like this was a test from Senior Fremont. He was frustrated, but he reminded himself that Senior Fremont was
immensely powerful. It was rumored that Senior Fremont had reached the level of an upper dimension cultivator.
In that case, he would not have misjudged Wilbur since he had perspective as an upper dimension cultivator, which meant that
Wilbur should be able toplete the task assigned to him.
Having given up once, Wilbur was determined not to do so again. After enduring numerous dangers and hardships over the years
in his quest for the Nine Dragon Cauldrons, he could not give up at this point, especially when success was within reach. He
believed that a man must have his determination and should never give up easily.
Wilbur reinforced his confidence and continued to focus on concentrating his willpower, trying to control the cauldron fragments.
Twent on for a day, three days, five days, ten days, and so on. Eventually, two months passed.
Wilbur had been on Snow Mountain Lydia for two months and seven days in the blink of an eye. He tried various methods every
day. However, after over two months, his willpower could only make the cauldron fragments move slightly, with no actual control
achieved. The process remained in the early stages of sensing the cauldrons.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmOne day, as Wilbur was attempting to control the cauldron fragments, a flash of gold light appeared. Fremont held a wine bottle
and approached him. He looked around and noticed that the snow had melted, and the mountaintop featured a patch of green
grass
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