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"As the ti you linger increases, the ti flow rate here will gradually synchronize with the outside world."

"Then it’s fine, let’s go." Zheng Yichen said as he withdrew the inner Heaven and Earth ntal image he had attempted to create, and the deep cosmic starry scenery completely vanished.

The phantoms of the Dusk nuns appeared again, and the Dusk Territory in the ntal image also vanished, but Tia remained.

She beca the only Dusk nun with a complete appearance in this Dusk Space.

"Give your hand, hold on to ." Tia extended her palm to Zheng Yichen.

Zheng Yichen naturally reached out his hand, and upon touching Tia’s palm, he realized the differences between the Tia here and the one in his mory.

This Tia gave him a more ancient feeling, even though her clothes were still familiar to Zheng Yichen, the difference between the new and old clothes was too obvious.

This feeling was akin to the perception among Life type experts, no matter how they disguise or change their appearance, in each other’s eyes, their looks are not rely about the outer shell.

It’s more about directly seeing each other’s fundantal life state.

This was also the reason why after Zheng Yichen accepted the dusk treatnt and his optimal state shrank, Wu Lingluo and her companions could directly see it.

Even though his appearance was almost unaffected, what difference could there be between eighteen and nineteen?

But his fundantal life state had shrunk, and it was particularly obvious in their eyes.

Zheng Yichen couldn’t see the fundantal life state of Dusk nun Tia, but a similar feeling was still there, and it was very clear.

Before he could take a closer look, Tia’s voice rang out again: "Don’t let go—"

"Oh..." Zheng Yichen instinctively responded, and before he could react, the Dusk Space shattered abruptly in his eyes, and shards of dusky light filled his vision.

A large amount of fragnted light nearly occupied all of his field of vision; although the colors were monotonous, it gave Zheng Yichen a kaleidoscopic feeling, dizzying.

Occasionally, in a fleeting glimpse, he saw a darkness that the fragntary light couldn’t cover... deeper than the banished space he once saw.

The flow of air touched Zheng Yichen’s skin.

Just as the newborn sensation appeared, the shattered light in front of him abruptly vanished, disappearing faster than he could react.

"..." He hadn’t seen enough yet.

Zheng Yichen rubbed his eyes; he didn’t think much of the dusky fragnts, but the profound darkness that appeared amidst them left a deep impression on him.

A void, silent darkness of Oblivion? No, Zheng Yichen could affirm that kind of darkness wasn’t caused by Oblivion; it seed more like an accumulation of so negative force.

Like the negative emotional forces accumulated by living beings.

Although it didn’t seem like Oblivion, that darkness felt more dangerous to Zheng Yichen than Oblivion, making him instinctively grip Tia’s hand tightly at that ti.

But after his resurrection, Zheng Yichen realized he held no substantial impression of that darkness.

The Oblivion scene he saw before was entirely different; when the world returned to Oblivion, he was left with an extrely strong, deep impression that remains to this day.

As Zheng Yichen grew, it almost beca an indelible part of him.

Well... not exactly indelible, but it would require sothing powerful enough to surpass Oblivion to erase it.

Given that Oblivion is essentially the ultimate in returning the world to void silence, let’s consider it indelible.

He gently scratched his cheek, pondering the darkness he saw, wondering if such things were ’Proxy Agents’ responsibilities?

Just as the Dusk nun had once told him, those who refused to beco Proxy Agents would be frozen, and then, at the world’s end, they would be thrown out to bear the accumulated negativity from countless world destructions.

The impression that darkness left on him was indeed negative.

"Huh? This is my personal room?" After contemplating for a while, unable to figure it out, Zheng Yichen belatedly realized he wasn’t in a dical room.

Tia was also there, and after his contemplation without any interference, she said: "Anywhere is the sa. You’ve preserved the corresponding materials here, so the revival area with consud preservation opportunities is here."

"Alright, you’re quite good at simplifying things, but I’ve already died once; how co I still carry a Dusk Extermination Order?" Zheng Yichen inspected his physical state.

Confirming that the Dusk’s preservation opportunity was truly formidable, having previously hard his origin to hasten recovery, now it restored him to his forr state.

He didn’t need a long ti to regrow to his original life peak; he was now in Great Perfection state.

Had he known this, he would have tried a bit harder.

But now he still had one preservation opportunity remaining, and with this experience, he’d have to make full use of the preservation opportunity next ti.

"This ti the Dusk Extermination Order carries a heavy weight, and doesn’t detach from the mission due to the Proxy Agent’s death."

"Hmm, seems Dusk is getting anxious, huh?" Zheng Yichen chuckled twice.

Tia’s expression remained unchanged, speaking with the sa unfaltering tone as usual: "Everything... follows the rules."

"You guys never adapt, but being able to do this now is still sothing." Zheng Yichen felt much more at ease; this Dusk Extermination Order ca too late.

If it had arrived a few months earlier, the Boundary Breaking Organization wouldn’t have developed like this; as for the Extermination Order now, it served as a positioning function for Zheng Yichen.

Even though he hadn’t fully exploited this preservation opportunity, he achieved his purpose at the ti of death.

Successfully contacting the Great World’s New World’s Will, opening the disequilibrium switch of the World’s Will.

What the world’s will would ultimately beco after opening the disequilibrium, he awaited eagerly, and whether the world’s will could change this state... tsk, for change, there must be an equilibrium part.

Zheng Yichen only integrated the disequilibrium part into the World’s Will through willpower interference.

But considering the current close connection between the World’s Will and the Great World, Zheng Yichen felt a bit worried; Tia didn’t ntion it, so he didn’t continue to ask.

Not asking might an nothing will happen, but asking might lead to trouble.

His goal so far was to collapse the Great World’s New World’s Will.

Afterwards, a new World’s Will could appear here, even allowing the Mist City’s Hell Will to top it, but the premise being that the newly ascended New World’s Will cannot be controlled by the Boundary Breaking Organization.

The Boundary Breaking Organization’s control over the World’s Will brings too much suppression, turning average individuals into superpowers.

As long as the force used doesn’t reach a certain level, numbers hold no aning in the Great World.

For the Boundary Breaking Organization, enemies without destruction power are rely numbers that can be freely reduced in their main world.

Up till now, Zheng Yichen had handed out nurous Destruction Ash Crystals, all aid at empowering Proxy Agents, providing them at least the foundational strength to combat the Boundary Breaking Organization.

Dusk rcenary Group... forget it, they can’t be depended upon at this ti.

Even though the Boundary Breaking Organization already possesses Heaven-Slaying Weapons and can use Destruction Power, Zheng Yichen doesn’t want to encounter Twilight Creations with Destruction Power.

"I’ll go out first and have a look."

Seeing Tia remain silent, Zheng Yichen glanced at his body, a slight twitch at the corner of his mouth as a piece of clothing appeared in his hand. After dressing, he opened the door to his personal room.

As soon as the door opened, Lilith’s figure appeared: "BOSS, welco back."

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