Return to China

The picture was grainy, due to the harsh environment under which the Camera was operated. The focus of the image was on the pool of clear glistering spring, so the small tree a few paces behind the scenes seemed blurry.

The small three was three meters and thirty centimeters tall. Its branches were covered with black bark and no leaves on it, save for a red fruit. Under close inspection, the shape of the fruit resembled a newborn baby.

The Chinese novel "Journey to the West," had recorded a Divine Fruit called the Mortal Fruit. It grew on a tree that bloomed every three thousand years and bore fruit every six thousand years, it wouldn't be for another three thousand years until the fruit ripened and were ready to be used. The smell of such fruit could prolong a mortal's life three hundred and sixty-six years, and one bit of its flesh could grant the cultivator forty-seven thousand years of life.