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233: Chapter 062 Reincarnation of the Immortal Sovereign_3 233: Chapter 062 Reincarnation of the Immortal Sovereign_3 The sixty-four trigrams circling around Trigram Mountain in the inner world had already solidified.

This was a copy and had drawn upon the Tao Rhythm of the Constant Trigram within Su He’s body.

At this mont, each hexagram contributed to the growth of Trigram Mountain, far surpassing the combined impact of all other trigrams.

With every rotation, Trigram Mountain grew a bit, and Su He’s True Yuan consolidated a bit more and increased a bit.

The mountain, inch by inch, rose higher, and the space it upheld expanded imperceptibly.

Not knowing how long he had been cultivating, a naless thought arose: he should na the mountain.

This was a thought that had suddenly sprung up, or rather, the mountain was asking him for a na!

As Su He controlled the rotation of the hexagrams, he pondered deeply.

Trigram Mountain was majestic, suppressing the chaos above the earth, reminiscent of the mythical Zhongzhou Immortal Mountain.

But Su He dared not na his mountain after Mount Zhongzhou.

He could not bear its weight!

With contemplation, Su He thought, high mountains, high mountains!

The highest of mountains is “Tai”, and the broadest of mausoleums is “‘a (e)”, wouldn’t it be fitting to call it Tai’a Mountain?

Su He muttered to himself.

As the words ford from his intention, Trigram Mountain shook, and two small seal characters, as if etched by the heavens, suddenly appeared on the mountain wall.

Tai’a!

The rotation of the sixty-four trigrams beca even more vigorous.

They liked this na!

The Little Constant Trigram kept flickering with light, breathing out its energy.

A mont of enlightennt rose from the depths of Su He’s heart.

The upper trigram of Constant is zhen, the lower trigram is xun, stirring wind and thunder, keeping the universe forever renewed.

Constant, aning stillness and stability like Mount Tai, yet also capable of movent like the stars, with an unceasing flow.

It inherently contained notions of ancient, eternal, and everlasting.

No wonder the Spirit Clan could rely on the Constant Trigram to save their lives.

Constant and eternally renewed, it indeed had the aning of solidifying the Origin, preventing its downfall.

But this nuance was elusive, and Su He couldn’t grasp it at the mont.

A night’s cultivation passed without words; at this ti, the cultivation relied entirely on the Origin World accumulated by the Constant Trigram, not much related to the cultivation technique.

The Origin World captured by the Constant Trigram was plentiful, enough for Su He to continue cultivating for a long ti.

The soft and lodious song of the rmaid sounded, waking Su He from his cultivation.

This was the greatest use of the rmaids.

Cultivation was addictive, especially for Divine God Beasts, who could close their eyes and cultivate for thousands of years if possible.

The song of the rmaid had a special power, gentle as water, waking up the Dragon Turtle, stopping it from going mad with cultivation.

Just like the monk’s chant.

“Divine God, it’s dawn.” Chou Nu’er swayed her tail as she swam beside Su He.

The surface of the Turtle Shell was extrely refreshing; the rmaid girl must have helped clean his body while he was cultivating.

Exquisite delicacies were brought by the rmaids, which Su He allowed to leave this small world to hunt in The World of White Spirit.

The ultimate deliciousness soaked his lips and tongue, as rmaids attended to his scale armor.

Su He ate with utmost satisfaction.

This damned decadent life.

So wonderful!

Not daring to indulge too much, Su He propelled himself upwards and swam toward the neighboring world.

As he erged from the passageway, a sense of crisis arose, and a bolt of lightning suddenly struck down from the sky.

In a hurry, Su He used the Divine God Machine to flash away, just landing when the sea surface suddenly burst, every water bead turning into an Immortal Sword stabbing towards his vulnerable spots like the base of his neck and legs.

A teeth-gritting sound rang out, blocked by the External Appearance.

Couldn’t break through, could you?

Su He sighed in relief; the Dragon Turtle’s defense was passive!

Just as he laughed proudly, his tongue uncontrollably stretched out of his mouth and with a whip-like snap, struck his own eyeball.

Su He cried out in pain.

It wasn’t painful, but he couldn’t get past the ntal block!

Though Su Huanian’s figure was unseen, his voice already carried over: “Controlling water doesn’t necessarily an only controlling the water outside.”

“If you could control the blood within an enemy’s body, you can traverse the vastness of the world.”

Su He was startled and gained a great insight.

But in that montary daze, a snowflake already drifted over the water waves, suddenly turning into a sword and thrusting towards his back.

Su He quickly paddled his four claws, rushing forward to dodge the thrust.

“A Domain doesn’t necessarily have to be unfolded to be of use,” said Su Huanian in a soft voice.

When she fought against the Soaring Snake, she turned snowflakes into avatars, which was a clever use of the Domain.

Divine God Beasts naturally possessed a Domain, while Cultivators had to think deeply, striving in cultivation to awaken a Domain.

Perhaps it was not as strong as that of a Divine God Beast, but their manipulation far surpassed that of Divine God Beasts.

“I protest!” Su He shouted: “This is a one-sided beating!

If we’re fellow cultivators, why don’t you offer yourself up too?”

Su Huanian was silent, with no voice coming through and still out of sight.

Only her attacks beca fiercer, showing no rcy.

Without enduring a harsh beating, how could one make rapid progress?

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