While Lin Yuan’s true body was refining the Sevenfold Divine Tree, his Tai Chi soul was still delving deep into the vastness of the Wanwei Spaceti.
The deeper regions of Wanwei Spaceti were boundless. Any Ti Lord who dared to enter here had to at least be second-tier, having weathered two to three hundred million tribulations.
And above that? There were even peak second-tier Ti Lords—those beginning the final set of eight thousand tribulations.
Whoosh!
A Ti Lord cautiously scouted a particular area.
His na was Lord Huangfeng, and he had just passed the one-billion-and-one-thousand-two tribulation of the total one-billion-eight-thousand tribulations, marking him as a Ti Lord who had touched the threshold of legend.
“That last tribulation almost cost everything,” Lord Huangfeng muttered, surveying his surroundings.
“If I can harvest sothing great in Wanwei Spaceti this ti, I’ll have a shot at the next tribulation.”
The path of “Endless Tribulations” was the most promising among the three transcendence paths. It was also the most chosen by Ti Lords.
Compared to “Infinite Origin,” the “Endless Tribulations” path gave imdiate feedback—each tribulation passed ant an increase in strength.
Therefore, unless one had so unique edge on the other two paths, most Ti Lords chose “Endless Tribulations” as their route to transcendence.
“They say the final dozens of tribulations in the one-billion-eight-thousand are the hardest. None of the thods from reality work during them…”
Lord Huangfeng thought silently.
So far, the tribulations he’d undergone were relatively standard—he could still rely on his own strength and techniques.
Thus, anything gained within Wanwei Spaceti could help him with future tribulations.
“They say the final three-hundred-thirty-million tribulations are beyond comprehension—no one even knows how to overco them.”
Lord Huangfeng sighed. Despite how hopeless the path seed, it remained the most likely to lead to transcendence.
“Hm?”
“What’s that?”
Suddenly, Lord Huangfeng’s expression shifted as he spotted a distant mountain peak.
At first glance, it looked ordinary—but a faint, mysterious aura lingered around it.
“A rare treasure. That has to be a rare treasure deep in Wanwei Spaceti.”
He made the call instantly, joy surging in his heart.
He imdiately began approaching the mountain carefully.
To be cautious, he first projected an avatar into the mountain.
In Wanwei Spaceti, the tilines were hazy and indistinct—direct observation was impossible, so avatars were used to scout.
So Ti Lords would even hire ti-based lifeforms specifically for this task.
But Lord Huangfeng hadn’t done that.
“So many rare treasures…”
Through the eyes of his avatar, Lord Huangfeng “saw” the mountain’s interior packed with treasures.
Each rare item was worth at least hundreds of thousands of pounds of Ti Sand.
“These rare treasures are protected by restrictions. My avatar is too weak to break them.”
Lord Huangfeng frowned. After surveying his surroundings again, especially the mountain before him, he pondered briefly before deciding to go in personally.
If he hesitated and another Lord discovered this place, those treasures might no longer be his.
Just as Lord Huangfeng entered the mountain—
Whoosh—darkness swept over him, engulfing him entirely.
“A trap?!”
His heart skipped a beat. When he had first spotted the mountain, he had considered it might be a trap, but in the end, his greed got the better of him.
Darkness spread, and he felt himself suppressed on all fronts.
“For now, I won’t destroy this battle body.”
Lord Huangfeng looked around. The stronger a being was, the higher the cost to forge a battle body.
After all, a battle body’s strength wasn’t far from one’s true body—it required an imnse investnt of rare resources.
So unless all hope was lost, no Ti Lord would abandon their battle body.
Lin Yuan had the sa rule: if he encountered a legendary Ti Lord, he’d destroy the Tai Chi soul directly.
Which ant, unless the enemy was a legendary Ti Lord, there was no need to give up so quickly.
Lord Huangfeng was of the sa mind—even though he knew he had fallen into an ambush, he still wanted to assess the situation first.
The darkness converged, forming three vague figures who stared at Lord Huangfeng.
“Lord Huangfeng.”
The leading shadowy figure spoke. “Don’t bother struggling. With your strength, you won’t escape.”
“Hmph.”
“So I’ve been had this ti,” Lord Huangfeng snorted coldly, glancing around. “You’re bold, bringing such a weapon into Wanwei Spaceti. Aren’t you afraid it’ll all be for nothing?”
With his strength, he had naturally detected that the suppressing dark domain was from a Lord-level weapon—a particularly powerful one at that.
Otherwise, he wouldn’t have been subdued so easily.
Wanwei Spaceti was full of danger. Lords didn’t bring too many precious weapons for fear of losing them.
“That’s none of your concern.”
The lead shadowy figure shook his head.
“Just tell —what do you want?”
Lord Huangfeng didn’t waste words.
He could tell these three shadowy figures were all stronger than him—probably very close to the legendary level.
Such experts, and three of them, wielding a powerful dark domain—he knew escape was impossible.
“Five hundred thousand pounds of Ti Sand.”
“As long as you hand over five hundred thousand, we’ll let you go.”
The lead figure stated.
“Five hundred thousand?”
Lord Huangfeng’s face darkened. His entire harvest from this trip was barely worth two hundred thousand pounds.
Yet they wanted him to fork over five hundred?
“We’re not asking much.”
The lead shadowy figure looked at him. “Just forging your battle body must’ve cost you eight hundred thousand pounds of Ti Sand, not to ntion the ti and effort it took.”
“Fine. Five hundred thousand it is.”
Lord Huangfeng fell silent briefly, then nodded.
“One more thing,” the lead shadowy figure suddenly added.
“Speak.”
Lord Huangfeng frowned but didn’t argue.
“You must swear on the na of your transcendence path not to reveal any information about us.”
The lead figure said.
“No problem.”
Lord Huangfeng agreed.
It wasn’t hard—he wouldn’t have spread the word anyway.
If other Lords didn’t fall into the sa trap, it did him no favors.
Soon, the transaction was complete.
Of course, it was completed outside of Wanwei Spaceti.
Inside, Lord Huangfeng hadn’t carried many treasures—anything valuable had already been given up.
That was why the three shadowy figures didn’t attack outright and instead chose to negotiate.
Lord Huangfeng’s most valuable asset was his battle body, which he could destroy at a thought.
If they tried to take it by force, they’d gain little.
Once Lord Huangfeng left, the mountain that had trapped him vanished without a trace.
“Who were those three Lords? There aren’t many with that kind of power…” Lord Huangfeng quickly left, his mind racing.
In a hidden space, three shadowy figures erged.
As the darkness faded, three Ti Lords were revealed.
The leader had vivid red hair, his aura murky and corrosive, eroding the spaceti around him.
The other two were different—one covered in scales, the other phantom-like, seemingly intangible.
“Ha ha ha! Another five hundred thousand pounds of Ti Sand in the bag!”
The scaly Ti Lord grinned, clearly in high spirits.
That amount wasn’t a small sum for any Lord below the legendary level.
“That Lord Huangfeng wasn’t that strong—five hundred thousand was probably the max. Ask for more and he might’ve gone down with us.”
The illusory Ti Lord on the right spoke.
“I know,”
The scaly one nodded, then sighed. “Only in Wanwei Spaceti can we pull this off.”
In the outside world, Ti Lords could view future tilines. They’d never fall for a trap like this so easily.
But here, ti was limited, and with other peer-level Lords competing—these factors made their ambushes fruitful.
“With our strength and the weapons we carry, unless a legendary Lord shows up, who could stop us?”
The scaly Ti Lord said confidently.
Bringing powerful weapons did increase risk.
But the benefits were clear.
For a Lord, wielding a strong weapon ant a massive boost in combat power.
“Besides, even if we do et a legendary Lord, with big brother here, we’re not afraid,” he added, glancing at the red-haired leader.
Ti Lords could view the past and future—and even travel to them.
However, most preferred the past. The future was too unpredictable and offered little help for transcendence. Few specialized in future-based techniques.
But the red-haired Lord was a master of future-based strikes.
He had already glimpsed a future where, after three hundred sixty-two Great Extinction Cycles, he would beco a legendary Lord.
That was why they dared to carry weapons into Wanwei Spaceti.
Below the legendary tier, no one could challenge them. And even if a legendary Lord appeared—they could fight back.
“Yeah, if worst cos to worst, big brother could just summon his future legendary self. Who could stop that?” said the illusory Ti Lord.
Current Ti Lords could visit the past and change it.
Likewise, future Lords could co to the present—which, to them, was the past.
Lords could all see their future selves, but it rarely mattered.
Even Ti Lords could only see so far—a few Great Extinction Cycles ahead, ten, maybe a hundred.
Beyond that, the future was out of reach.
And future selves within that range? They weren’t much stronger.
Moreover, any future self acting in the present would be suppressed, making them not much stronger than current selves.
Only those whose future selves had crossed major realm thresholds could resist that suppression and make a difference.
But how far ahead did one need to go for such a future self?
Most Ti Lords couldn’t see that far—let alone summon them.
“All right. Ti to move.”
The red-haired Lord finally spoke.
After each successful ambush, they would change locations and the appearance of their trap.
This ti it was a mountain. Next ti it might be a lake—or a barren hill…
In Wanwei Spaceti’s depths, treasure wasn’t determined by appearance, but by aura. As long as mysterious energy was present, there might be a hidden treasure.
In the blink of an eye, another hundred years passed.
Lin Yuan’s Tai Chi soul continued to explore Wanwei Spaceti’s depths.
“There…”
Lin Yuan suddenly looked in a direction—an intense aura surged there, as if multiple Ti Lords were clashing.
Whoosh!
He imdiately flew toward it.
However, by the ti he arrived, the battle was mostly over.
“Anyone who cos closer will be my enemy,” said a towering Ti Lord with a pair of gray, curved horns, his terrifying aura spreading in all directions. Over a dozen Ti Lords had retreated, unable to match him.
Behind the horned Ti Lord was a sapphire-blue lake. A mysterious aura flowed from it—just a glance confird the presence of a rare treasure.
“So it’s him…”
Lin Yuan looked at the horned Ti Lord and instantly gave up the idea of fighting.
This Lord was known as Lord Tianshi. Over a dozen Great Extinction Cycles ago, he had already passed the final tenth tribulation of the one-billion-eight-thousand. He was likely now attempting the final three tribulations.
Lin Yuan swept a glance around. Over a dozen Ti Lords on the cusp of legend stood motionless.
Clearly, Lord Tianshi had fought them all before Lin Yuan arrived—and won. He had earned the right to claim the treasure in the sapphire lake behind him.
“Too late…”
Lin Yuan sighed inwardly. He had no intention of contesting the lake.
Attacking now would an facing Lord Tianshi alone—Lin Yuan had no confidence in doing that.
Lord Tianshi had suppressed over a dozen near-legendary Lords on his own—a clear display of his power.
Lin Yuan had no plans to challenge him.
“Hmph!”
Seeing no one daring to approach, Lord Tianshi let out a cold snort and turned toward the sapphire lake behind him.
“This aura…”
His gaze showed deep longing as he drew closer.
The next mont—
As soon as Lord Tianshi touched the sapphire lake, he vanished.
“Lord Tianshi went in?”
“Wonder what treasure is inside…”
The defeated Ti Lords chatted from afar.
Yet none dared approach, fearing Lord Tianshi’s power.
“Hm?”
Lin Yuan’s eyes narrowed in surprise. In that mont when Lord Tianshi vanished, he vaguely sensed a trace of darkness ripple through the sapphire lake.
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