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Apocalypse: Transmigrated General's Daughter Uses Space to Survive

Chapter 424: Unknown Memories

Author: FlamingHorse
updatedAt: 2026-01-21

CHAPTER 424: CHAPTER 424: UNKNOWN MEMORIES

This question made the others left in the living room wonder. Yes, they were all fighting to eliminate zombies from the world, but what will happen after they succeed?

Even though society may start rebuilding again and return civilization to the way it was, or even beyond, life could never be the same for them.

Especially the cultivators who would have gained centuries of lifespan.

But at the moment, that wasn’t a pressing problem.

Mother Chu stood up and went to the kitchen to cook dinner and her clingy husband followed behind her like a tail.

It was amazing how the two of them already had such grown up kids but were still so in love like teenagers.

Both Chu Miao and Chu Hao often hoped that when they marry in the future, their relationship would be just as beautiful.

Chu Miao had been out all day and was feeling uncomfortable and decided to go into the space to take a shower before her grandfather came back.

Hence, she disappeared right on the spot.

Since they had decided to study the special professions deeper, Chu Hao took a book about alchemy from his space ring and began to read.

He had to understand the basics better and build a more solid foundation in his knowledge of alchemy. This way, it would be less challenging when he actually refines the pills.

Less than ten minutes later Chu Miao appeared in the same spot again looking refreshed and changed.

She then took out a few things that included canabar, a brush, and talisman paper.

She hadn’t drawn a talisman for a while since they entered the ancient battlefield and wanted to refresh her knowledge and ability.

She was also aware that just like any other profession, the more she practiced, the better her skills improved.

Moreover, that was the only way to advance her skills. Once she had perfected her ability to draw the lower level talismans, her ability would breakthrough and she could draw higher quality ones.

It was the same for pill refinement. It was because she was always training as a warrior in her previous life that she didn’t have enough time to practice alchemy.

That was also the reason why she had been stuck at the first grade of alchemy.

Now that she thought about it, she didn’t have to only focus on talismans and array formations. She could also continue to practice alchemy with her brother and any other person interested.

She had the advantage of extra time in the soul ring that could allow her to practice several professions simultaneously without worrying about falling behind.

If she just takes one day each week to practice each profession, then that would be equivalent to practicing for ten days straight in the soul ring.

Moreover, as cultivators who had advanced beyond the foundation establishment realm, they didn’t have to sleep to maintain their energy or bodily functions. As long as they cultivate for a while after practicing hard and getting tired, they can restore their spiritual power and strength.

This would also help in solidifying their spiritual power and the foundation of their cultivation.

In short, there were only advantages and no disadvantages at all.

Just as Chu Miao was studying the book in hand, she was hit by a wave of vertigo that left her mind and everything else blurry.

She was afraid that her brother would notice something and worry, so she immediately teleported to her room and locked it.

This wasn’t the first time that something like this had happened.She had experienced such episodes since they entered the ancient battlefield.

She had thought that it might be a side effect of coming into contact with such ancient things, but she later realized that these episodes weren’t harming her, she would gain some strange memories every time it happened.

Unfortunately, for the time being, those memories were just like pieces of a puzzle. They were scattered and not arranged. Moreover, she didn’t know what they were about, so she couldn’t use her knowledge of the whole picture to re-arrange them.

She just had to wait until she gained more complete memories before she understood what was happening.

Nevertheless, she had an inkling that the memories seem to have something to do with the beasts they had contracted.

She had seen both the white and black tortoise in the memories. Although they looked completely different.

The white tiger was the size of an adult elephant in height and its length was more than three meters.

The black tortoise on the other hand was as big as a mountain. It was actually almost impossible to tell that it was a beast if it wasn’t for the fact that it was moving in her memories.

There were also more beasts like at that moment the image that appeared in her mind included a fiery red bird flying across the sky lighting it up on fire.

The bird was so big it blocked out the sun and as it flapped its wings, clusters of fire shot out from them and burned the earth below.

Wherever those flames touched, everything turned into ashes, even rocks. Moreover, one flap of the wings could burn an area of about a football field.

Chu Miao could imagine that if there were people in the line of attack of that bird, none would escape.

What surprised her more was that even with the bird burning like that, a tiny figure of a human could be seen standing on the back of that bird.

The memory was a little blurry and she couldn’t see the face of the person on the bird but she could tell it was a heroic looking woman.

She had the spirit of a warrior and a pride that came from her bones. Chu Miao wondered if she was related to her or why would she keep appearing in these strange memories?

The memory faded and the feeling Chu Miao had disappeared without a trace. She didn’t feel any different from before except for a few more memories in her head.

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