Chapter 362 - 331: Miracle
Chapter 362 - 331: Miracle
’The grace of the Sun God?’
Her gaze flickered.
But she didn’t really take it seriously.
She had read about similar situations online before.
For example, meditating in a specific way could cause a sensation of heat to appear in the body.
From a physiological perspective, when a person maintains a meditative posture for an extended period, their blood circulation changes.
While in a quiet state, the body’s metabolic processes continue, and changes in blood flow can create a sensation of warmth.
At the same time, muscles in a state of relative static contraction for a long time will also generate some heat.
Furthermore, psychological factors could also play a role.
When a person is in a state of deep meditation or relaxation, they can experience subjective physical sensations. The feeling of heat might be amplified by psychological suggestion.
Perhaps that was what had just happened.
After a moment of thought,
she opened a private message with the group owner and briefly described what she had just experienced.
Perhaps because it was too late, they didn’t reply.
Seeing this,
she didn’t send another message and instead resumed her prayers.
She assumed the same posture as before.
This time, however, there was no reaction.
At this,
she had no choice but to give up for the time being.
She didn’t sleep all night.
Because this world was a flat plane and not a sphere, there were no time zones. Although Fengyu Country was far from the Yu Country, the time was the same. In winter, the days were short and the nights were long.
It wasn’t until nearly eight o’clock that a faint light appeared on the horizon.
But because of the heavy snow, the sky remained overcast, with no sunlight to be seen.
She opened the window to find that the snow hadn’t lessened in the slightest, though the wind had stopped.
Large snowflakes drifted down from the sky, accumulating in a thick layer on the ground.
A profound silence hung between heaven and earth.
As far as the eye could see, everything was draped in a blanket of silver, a world of one color. It was as if all creation had been washed clean of its impurities by the great snow, leaving only pure, unblemished white.
Despite the beautiful scenery,
Wuan Anning was in no mood to appreciate it.
First, she gathered her things, left her room, and went to the front desk to switch to a different one.
After putting her belongings away,
she didn’t even take the time to eat.
She sat in her wheelchair and began her prayers for the day.
When she had changed rooms just now, she had specifically chosen one with a balcony facing the sunrise.
It wasn’t that she had never doubted whether gods truly existed.
She was just unwilling to admit that this faith was her only spiritual anchor.
The strange occurrence from yesterday was still fresh in her mind.
It made her feel torn between hope and fear.
’What’s the point of overthinking it?’
She gave a self-deprecating smile.
Then, she closed her eyes and cleared her mind of distracting thoughts.
She formed the Sun Wheel hand seal, followed by the motions for Cradling the Sun and Receiving the Light.
The next second,
a golden radiance appeared before her eyes,
enveloping her entire body.
Noticing this,
Wuan Anning’s expression shifted slightly.
A wave of joy surged through her heart.
’This is definitely not an illusion. The Sun God really exists.’
Just then,
the light enveloping her began to weaken.
Realizing this,
she didn’t dare let her mind wander. She immediately focused and began to pray earnestly, reciting the words she had memorized the night before.
Instantly,
the warmth inside her grew stronger.
Her body felt as if it were soaking in a hot spring, incredibly comfortable.
Slowly, her Spirit seemed to break free from the shackles of her physical body, arriving in another space.
All around was a vast expanse of white, and before her stood a colossal, boundless golden figure.
As if sensing her presence,
the figure suddenly opened its eyes. Its pupils were like terrifying, blazing suns, dazzling and brilliant.
They completely consumed Wuan Anning’s field of vision.
The next second,
all the strange phenomena vanished.
Wuan Anning, for her part, came out of the prayer ritual.
’Did I... Did I fall asleep? No, wait... I saw the Sun God?’
Her eyes were filled with bewilderment. Then, she recalled the scene she had just witnessed.
Her heart leaped in shock.
Just then,
a faint, stinging, burning sensation pricked her skin.
She lifted her hand to look.
There, on the back of her hand, a golden pattern had unexpectedly appeared.
It was a golden sun, flanked by several winding, flame-like golden lines.
It gave off an air of extreme nobility and divinity.
The sun pattern lasted for two or three seconds before its color gradually faded.
It left behind only a faint, transparent outline, completely unnoticeable unless she held her hand right in front of her eyes.
’This is a divine miracle!?’
Looking at this,
Wuan Anning’s eyes began to burn with fervor.
Only a miracle could explain this situation.
At this thought,
her eyes reddened, and two streams of tears rolled down her cheeks.
They were tears of joy.
A god had truly shown her favor.
Ever since she had been plagued by the Nightmare, she had never felt as happy as she did today.
Just then,
her phone vibrated.
She picked it up and saw
it was a message from the group owner.
It was just as she had imagined: feeling warmth during prayer was a sign of the Sun God’s acknowledgment.
However, reaching this step was not easy.
The owner’s tone was tinged with deep envy.
Noticing this,
Wuan Anning thought for a moment. Whether out of selfishness or some other reason,
she didn’t tell the group owner about the strange things that had happened to her.
Afterward, at the owner’s enthusiastic invitation, she joined another group.
This one was exclusively for believers who worshipped the Sun God.
She just popped in to say hello, then paid it no further mind, choosing instead to lurk in the background, downloading and viewing the group’s files.
The information here was even more detailed than before.
Phone novel