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Chaos Void.

Lin Yuan sat cross-legged in a barren stretch of empty space, tiny runes continuously forming before him.

Invisible threads of ti unraveled in his vision, stretching toward the future.

“So this is what it feels like to be a ti being? To glimpse the future?”

Lin Yuan felt a deep sense of satisfaction.

He finally understood why ti lifeforms were so rarely seen, and why they almost never intervened.

First, because they were rare.

Even in a dinsional space like the Source World, which contained perfect essence, ti lifeforms were extrely few in number.

Their scarcity made them uncommon, and thus their appearances and actions even rarer.

Second, for ti lifeforms, there was rarely a need to act. They could simply observe countless future tilines.

Most of a ti lifeform’s life was spent either in secluded cultivation, or in watching further and more distant future tilines.

Unless they saw a resource or opportunity truly worth acting upon, they wouldn't appear or interfere without reason.

“Too bad I’m not a true ti lifeform. The farthest tiline I can observe only goes up to a hundred thousand years, and even then, I can’t view that many tilines at once.”

Lin Yuan mused silently.

Through the Way of Runes, he had managed to achieve sothing only ti lifeforms could normally do, but at best, what he had was a “stripped-down version.”

More precisely, Lin Yuan could view his own future tilines by employing a kind of trick.

True ti lifeforms could perceive future tilines because their essence of life was on a high enough level.

If the future was likened to a maze, then a ti lifeform would exist at a height that allowed them to overlook the maze, naturally seeing each path ahead—whether it led to a dead end, or what obstacles lay along the way.

But Lin Yuan? His essence of life hadn’t reached that height. His ability to view the future ca from montarily peeking through the maze’s walls.

Naturally, his grasp and perception of the future tilines couldn’t compare to that of a real ti lifeform.

Even so, Lin Yuan was still fascinated with observing his own future tilines.

“Hm?”

“This tiline… the scene thirty thousand years from now is very murky and distorted—is that a sign of interacting with another ti lifeform?”

Lin Yuan pondered.

Even true ti lifeforms encountered significant resistance when trying to view the future tilines of others of the sa tier.

Lin Yuan wasn’t a ti lifeform yet, so once any tiline he observed involved one, the vision would beco incredibly vague, muddled, and warped.

Only after that period did the scene gradually beco clear again.

“Looks like the interaction with that ti lifeform went well.”

Lin Yuan guessed, continuing to observe further into the future.

Soon—

The tiline extended to eighty thousand years later.

By this point, observing any further into the future beca increasingly difficult.

In this tiline, Lin Yuan reached the thirteenth rank rather late—around twenty thousand years later—becoming a ti lifeform.

By the ti eighty thousand years had passed, as a ti lifeform, Lin Yuan had already begun exploring the mysterious interdinsional gaps beyond the Chaos Void.

These gaps existed between vast dinsional spaces and were filled with peril. Only massive entities like ti lifeforms were qualified to roam them.

Below ti lifeforms, perhaps so native lifeforms of the dinsional gaps had ans of survival.

As for lifeforms birthed within dinsional spaces, they usually couldn't survive long in such environnts—the conditions were simply too hostile.

In year eighty thousand and eight hundred, during his exploration of a remote part of the interdinsional gap, Lin Yuan discovered a strange flower perfectly fused with Yin and Yang energies.

“The Yin-Yang Twin-Life Flower?”

Lin Yuan studied this tiline carefully and learned the flower’s na.

“This Yin-Yang Twin-Life Flower perfectly rges Yin and Yang energies—it would greatly aid in reaching the third level of my Tao of Tai Chi.”

His heart stirred.

By eighty thousand eight hundred years in the future, Lin Yuan had already achieved the third level in his Tao of Tai Chi, so even if he found the flower then, it wouldn’t be of much use.

But in the present, Lin Yuan had yet to reach the third level of the Tao of Tai Chi.

And in all the future tilines he had observed, he only broke through to the third level after becoming a ti lifeform.

The leap from the second to the third level of the Tao of Tai Chi was a fundantal transformation in his path of chaos. It not only required insight but also vast accumulation and tens of thousands of years of effort.

“Let’s check a new tiline.”

Lin Yuan imdiately began observing a new future tiline.

In this one, he imdiately chose to send an avatar to the flower’s location to claim it in advance.

“Success.”

Lin Yuan continued watching this tiline. With the flower’s power, he was able to elevate his Tao of Tai Chi to the third level before reaching the thirteenth rank.

So far, this was the only tiline where he reached the third level of the Tao of Tai Chi before becoming a ti lifeform.

“The Yin-Yang Twin-Life Flower.”

His eyes lit up—he had to have this treasure.

Monts later—

Lin Yuan split off his Tai Chi soul and sent it into the interdinsional gap, heading to the flower’s location from the tiline.

“There shouldn't be a problem.”

Watching his Tai Chi soul depart, Lin Yuan continued to observe several new future tilines. Once he confird that his soul had a high chance of successfully obtaining the flower, he nodded slightly.

The Yin-Yang Twin-Life Flower wasn’t particularly useful for thirteenth-rank ti lifeforms who followed different paths.

Thus, it hadn’t drawn their attention. In all the tilines Lin Yuan observed, his avatar successfully obtained the flower.

Of course, just a few tilines didn’t guarantee success, but the odds were high—especially with no other thirteenth-rank ti lifeforms involved.

“So this is the thod of a ti lifeform…”

Lin Yuan couldn't help but marvel. The greatest strength of a ti lifeform was the ability to choose the future most favorable to themselves.

Take the Yin-Yang Twin-Life Flower, for example—without the ability to foresee the future, Lin Yuan likely wouldn’t have encountered such a treasure before his breakthrough.

It was only through peering into the future that he found a path to reach the third level of the Tao of Tai Chi before the thirteenth rank—and could choose that optimal future.

“My ability to see the future is still limited. Real ti lifeforms can peer into tilines millions or even tens of millions of cosmic cycles ahead… That level of planning is terrifying.”

Lin Yuan shook his head slightly.

And he began to grasp how ti lifeforms fought one another.

Perhaps two ti lifeforms had no enmity in the present when they clashed—but in the future, there was great karmic cause, so one acted preemptively to remove obstacles.

Outside the Chaos Void.

Lin Yuan’s figure appeared.

“To be absolutely safe, I even dispatched my Tai Chi soul.” Lin Yuan thought.

“In those tilines, I only sent an avatar, and it succeeded. Now with the Tai Chi soul going, it should be even more secure.”

This showed how much Lin Yuan valued the flower. In the mysterious interdinsional gap, anything could happen—preparations had to be thorough.

“That direction.”

Lin Yuan looked a certain way and imdiately set off.

In the future tiline, he had stumbled across the flower while idly roaming tens of thousands of years after reaching the thirteenth rank.

In reality, the flower wasn’t far from the Chaos Void. With the speed of his Tai Chi soul, he could reach it in a few hundred to a thousand years.

A round trip would take at most a few thousand years.

Plenty of ti before Lin Yuan’s breakthrough.

While traveling, Lin Yuan also contemplated the essence of the interdinsional gap.

Previously, his exploration only touched the area near the Chaos Void.

Now, he had to travel a fair distance away. Without the influence of the Chaos Void, the interdinsional gap gave him a very different feeling.

This mysterious gap, like the Chaos Void, was a massive entity—its influence radiated outward naturally.

But as Lin Yuan moved quickly away from the Chaos Void, that radiation weakened, revealing the true nature of the gap.

“The interdinsional gap…”

Lin Yuan felt its hollow aura.

Yes.

The interdinsional gap gave him the feeling of emptiness.

Absolutely barren.

Eternally dead.

In the Chaos Void, there were countless fluctuations of great Dao laws.

But not here. The interdinsional gap had no such fluctuations.

For life born within this environnt, cultivation was extrely difficult.

Without the guidance of Dao law fluctuations, it was like cultivating blind—everything had to be figured out alone.

This kind of environnt was a nightmare for evolution and cultivation.

But at the sa ti—

If one could grow strong in such a place, they would beco incredibly powerful, far beyond what lifeforms from dinsional spaces like the Chaos Void could reach.

By comparison, the Chaos Void was like a greenhouse.

“However, without complete Dao law guidance, lifeforms from the gap may be powerful in combat, but the odds of becoming ti lifeforms are very low.”

Lin Yuan reflected.

Power and realm were not directly tied to comprehension of Dao laws.

And without the stable environnt of a dinsional space, many ans of breaking through ti loops were useless.

Like spreading one’s evolutionary path?

Life in the interdinsional gap barely survived from day to day. Trying to pass on one’s path? The practitioner might be dead by nightfall.

Therefore—

All the thirteenth-rank ti lifeforms Lin Yuan knew of originated from dinsional spaces, not from the harsh environnt of the interdinsional gap.

During his journey—

Lin Yuan also encountered so native lifeforms of the gap.

They were extrely powerful, far surpassing the Supre Saints of the Chaos Void—perhaps even stronger than ordinary Invincible Supre Saints.

But they were extrely cautious, suppressing their auras as much as possible.

In the interdinsional gap, there were only two reasons to release one’s aura freely.

One: madness—a death wish.

Two: being a thirteenth-rank ti lifeform.

Even in a place as brutal as this, thirteenth-rank ti lifeforms could roam with ease.

Buzz~ Lin Yuan’s thoughts stirred, and a universe expanded around him. All lifeforms in range instantly fell into a brief sleep, their mories silently copied by Lin Yuan.

Up to this point, he still didn’t have much intelligence on the interdinsional gap beyond the Chaos Void.

“In their mories, the area near the Chaos Void… better to avoid it if possible.” Lin Yuan’s eyes glinted thoughtfully.

The Chaos Void was a massive dinsional space that birthed multiple ti lifeforms—it was their territory. For the natives of the interdinsional gap, it was a forbidden zone.

The Law-Source Fruit Tree only dared approach because it needed the ambient law and principle essence of the Chaos Void—already a calculated risk.

“Besides the Chaos Void, there are other places one must absolutely avoid…”

Lin Yuan morized the locations in the mories of those native lifeforms, suspecting they were also related to ti lifeforms.

Massive dinsional spaces like the Chaos Void would one day face the Great Collapse. What would happen to the ti lifeforms within?

They could only leave and settle in the interdinsional gap.

Once the Chaos Void underwent the Great Collapse, even if it re-evolved anew, external ti lifeforms could no longer enter.

For ti lifeforms, spaces like the Chaos Void were like their ancestral hos—they wouldn’t want to lose them.

So the thirteenth-rank beings had established special zones to make up for the flaws of the Chaos Void, extending its lifespan.

Ti passed quietly.

In the blink of an eye, decades went by.

At Lin Yuan’s speed, the distance he’d crossed in those decades was imasurable—he was now extrely far from the Chaos Void.

“I still can’t sense the position of the First Source World or the Second Source World…” Lin Yuan looked out into the boundless interdinsional gap.

He had his true bodies stationed in both the First and Second Source Worlds. By all rights, he should be able to sense them no matter the distance, but now he could only connect through the Gate of Myriad Reams.

“Maybe the positions of those two Source Worlds are special… shielded from sensing?”

He speculated, but didn’t dwell on it.

The more mysterious the Source Worlds were, the more it proved that the remaining thirty-one coordinates of Source Worlds in his mind were rare.

To a ti lifeform, any powerful dinsional space was extrely valuable—especially a Source World. Even the Lord of Heavenly Radiance had paid a steep price just to rge into one, hoping to use its perfect essence to break through the final step.

As Lin Yuan continued toward the Yin-Yang Twin-Life Flower’s location, his expression suddenly changed—he turned to look in another direction.

“What is that?”

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