His new destination was a place called the Lambert Mountains. The mountains were located in the northern part of the small
country of Horace, near the Arctic Ocean. The area was known for its perpetual blizzards and was rarely visited by people. There
were also rumors of yeti sightings.
Three hours later, Wilbur arrived at the Lambert Mountains. He soared through the sky and searched for familiar sights below,
eventually managing to find the cave during the evening.
He encountered two cultivators upon entering the cave. They used a formation to open portals to three different dimensions. The
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cultivators were very powerful and could also summon beasts from other dimensions to assist in attacking Wilbur.
However, Wilbur was not the cultivator he used to be. He immediately killed them and broke the formation to obtain the seventh
cauldron fragment.
Three days later, Wilbur also found the eighth cauldron fragment in Syberia. After Wilbur took a shower in the hotel, he took out
the eighth cauldron fragment to try to detect the location of the ninth fragment. However, the spirit energy he released did not
reveal any information from the eighth cauldron fragment.
Wilbur frowned when he realized.
"Why can't | find it? Didn't Perry and the others say that I'll find the rest of the fragments if | manage to find the first one? | found
all eight cauldron fragments, so why can't | locate the ninth cauldron fragment?" Wilbur wondered out loud.
Wilbur was puzzled. After several repeated attempts, he confirmed that the eighth cauldron fragment did not contain any location
information.
This troubled Wilbur greatly, but he suddenly remembered how he had once connected the locations of several cauldron
fragments. Wilbur realized that with eight fragments found, he could mark eight different positions on a map. By connecting the
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eight points, he might be able to locate the position of the ninth cauldron fragment.
Wilbur did not hesitate any longer when he thought of that. He took out a map and marked the locations of the eight cauldron
fragments. After connecting the points, he realized that while the shape of the dragon was roughly outlined, there were still
significant areas where the location of the cauldron fragments remained uncertain.
It would be like looking for a needle in a havstack to search like that. and finding the ninth cauldron fragment using this method
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