I Can Accumulate Proficiency, Starting from Alchemy Chapter 1666 - 1666 719 Infinite Intermediate Stage Changes
Chapter 1666: Chapter 719: Infinite Interdiate Stage, Changes in the Dao Stele Chapter 1666: Chapter 719: Infinite Interdiate Stage, Changes in the Dao Stele According to the words of a Daoist Fruit Realm from Cloud’s End, cultivators who enter the mist, from Heavenly Sovereigns to Immortal Monarchs, because they are not cultivators from Ashen Mountain, even if they complete their tasks and obtain battle achievents, cannot pass through.
To Han Yi, this sounded like a program bug; the normal process should involve completing a task, adding one to the battle achievents, and once a certain number is reached, passing the assessnt. Then, irrespective of whether one receives an inheritance, they should not have to restart reincarnation.
However, the current situation is such that after completing the task and obtaining battle achievents, these should be added to the person undertaking the task. But the entity supporting the inheritance discovers it cannot query the task person because they are not listed as a cultivator of Ashen Mountain, thus creating a ‘bug’ in the program and resetting them to the initial stage.
This is why the Reincarnation World ca into existence, and why cultivators from Cloud’s End are continuously thrown into it.
It is also the reason why this place is called the Reincarnation Death Realm by the Daoist Fruit Realm.
Now, Han Yi had a strategy for breaking the deadlock: add his na to the Chongxuan Stele to obtain the identity of an Ashen Mountain cultivator.
This thod might seem like cheating, but it held a certain logic.
In the Central Mansion Divine Aperture World, a Tao Thought incarnation stretched out his hand, and the Divine Force of this world began to converge from all directions towards his palm, eventually solidifying into a palm-sized engraving knife.
Holding the engraving knife, Han Yi began to carve at the very bottom of the stele.
The bottom of this stele was indistinct, perfectly suitable for him to add his na.
But when the engraving knife touched the stele, it was evident that the Divine Force within it was far from sufficient to leave a mark.
After consideration, he dissolved the engraving knife back into Divine Force, dispersing it throughout the Central Mansion Divine Aperture World, and Tao Thought departed with it.
In the quiet void, the stele still lay horizontally.
In the outside world, Han Yi regained his senses, undeterred. If the Divine Force from one world was not enough, he had the Divine Force from countless Divine Aperture Worlds. Even if it ant grinding slowly, he would carve his na upon it.
Half an hour passed in a flash.
This ti, just like the last, the space instantly shifted, and the sensation of falling was distinct. He did not resist, and in less than a breath’s ti, he appeared in a vast expanse of Chaos and Void. Not far in front of him, a small fragnt of land floated within the Chaos.
That grand yet emotionless voice echoed in his mind.
“Outsider from Ashen Mountain, this land fragnt harbors eighty million Robbing Cultivators. Please eliminate them.”
“Any transgressors will be beheaded!”
As the voice faded, a terrifying pressure instantly bore down on Han Yi. He did not doubt that if he remained in place, failing to approach the land fragnt, a great disaster would befall him and slay him.
This was the sa as the previous situation outside Demon Valley.
Han Yi did not hesitate and swiftly flew towards the fragnt, landing on it after a brief mont.
Upon entering the fragnt of land, he imdiately felt the pressure ease, as if a hanging Tao Sword that could have struck down at any mont had vanished.
Such was the chanism of the Reincarnation World.
After a task was issued, punishnt would descend if one did not act upon it. As for the effort exerted during the task, the chanism behind the Reincarnation World did not directly interfere. If the task was completed, a bug would occur, sending one back to their original state. If one shirked their duties while remaining in the task area, they would also be sent away, returning to their original state after a certain ti.
Of course, most Dao Realm Cultivators who entered this place and tried shirking a few tis eventually learned of this chanism. In subsequent tasks, they would give their utmost effort, not giving up easily, trying to find a way to break through the deadlock, or hoping that after completing a massive number of tasks, this world would change.
This was all they could do, and even Heavenly Sovereigns held the sa mindset.
After entering this fragnt of the continent, Han Yi, like before, used his Tao Skills to practice Formlessness, concealing his presence. Then, rather than seeking out any Robbing Cultivators, he found a secluded place on the edge of the fragnt and, after hiding himself, established a Void Sword Realm.
This fragnt of land was not very large, approximately the size of two Immortal Domains in the Daluo Immortal Realm. Han Yi was in the most peripheral area.
He then took out the Chongxuan Stele from the Central Mansion Divine Aperture World, using nearly all his Power of Daoist Thought to do so.
Furthermore, he noticed that he used slightly more Power of Daoist Thought this ti, compared to when he previously took it into his Divine Aperture World in the Emperor Xuan Continent.
After setting it down and conducting so exploration, Han Yi found that the ten Cave Heaven Worlds activated within the stele had begun the phase of ‘Spirit Energy Resurgence’ as Spirit Energy rushed in.
The space and weight of these Cave Heaven Worlds also increased.
The extra Power of Daoist Thought he used this ti was due to the sudden weight gain of these ten Cave Heaven Worlds.
His brow furrowed slightly.
One must consider that the space within this stele could potentially conceal countless Cave Heaven Worlds, and the levels of these worlds might be even higher. If they were all activated, wouldn’t the weight of the stele beco terrifyingly oppressive, to the extent that even a Heavenly Sovereign would struggle to budge it?
Han Yi’s initial guess was that this stele could be a Chaos Realm; at first, it seed like a fantastical tale, but upon closer reflection, it felt increasingly probable.
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