Lance Blue, like Evan Yang, ended up on another planet, but his luck was worse—he fell straight into the territory of the Yellow Heaven Sect – Dragonstar Branch.
The sect members thought he was there to challenge their gate, so they captured him right away.
As a once lofty genius of the Blue Clan, Lance had never suffered like this. He tried to resist, but was utterly powerless before the sect experts. Only then did he realize just how far behind he was in this new world.
So he was locked up. Luckily, a young woman took a liking to him and helped him many times. Gradually, Lance also grew fond of her.
The 'May' Lance mentioned earlier was actually the woman's nickname.
Later, with her help, Lance humbly explained to the Yellow Heaven Sect why he ended up there. Just as May taught him, he said he wanted to join the sect and didn't know the rules, so he wandered in by mistake.
Since he claimed he wanted to join, the Yellow Heaven Sect didn't pursue the matter. But Lance had to suffer for it—over the next few years, he was assigned one chore after another. He could have escaped, but chose not to.
Whenever he thought of May, he could only stay.
May also wanted to leave with Lance, but the sect noticed something was off. They stripped May of her position, making it impossible for either of them to leave.
It wasn't until the recent Hundred‑Change Valley expedition that the Yellow Heaven Sect wanted to send more people. Since the mission was risky, they chose some trusted disciples and others who weren't important.
They had these trusted disciples supervise the unimportant ones—Lance was naturally among the untrusted, and the three from earlier were among the trusted.
Lance was pursued mainly because he refused to hand over the shell-stones; instead, he smashed each one before tossing it away.
Unexpectedly, one stone yielded an Immortal-grade spear, which delighted him.
But once the three discovered this, they relentlessly chased him for months around the outer regions of Hundred-Change Valley. Lance fought them several times, was injured, and ultimately could not withstand three same-realm opponents.
It was only at this moment that Evan Yang found him—otherwise, Lance would have died.
Compared to Lance, Evan Yang was much luckier.
“Back on the continent, I always thought I was number one under heaven, never cared about anyone. But after coming here, I realize I can’t even withstand a single blow from others.” Lance sighed.
“It’s not your fault—this world is just much stronger. Our home was sealed and isolated, which led to this situation. At least now we know, and it’s not too late to aim for higher realms.” Evan Yang comforted him.
“True, this is much more meaningful than being number one back on the continent.” Lance smiled.
“How are your injuries now?” Evan Yang finally relaxed when he saw Lance smile.