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Clearly, this great rebellion event has already been manipulated by Su Yu beyond recognition.

Yet ultimately, Su Yu still turned into a mummified corpse.

And those twenty princes, seemingly due to their previous death, mutated again, transforming into a spiritual form, parasitically residing within Su Yu’s spirit.

They absorbed Su Yu’s power, resulting in Su Yu’s mummified appearance.

This parallels the previous occurrence with the Radiant Emperor.

The Radiant Emperor also turned into a mummy after the great rebellion, and subsequently, a negative Dark Emperor was born, absorbing his strength.

Now, Su Yu faces the sa situation.

"Why has it turned out this way again..."

Su Yu is sowhat speechless, sowhat puzzled.

He can’t fathom why this has happened.

He had beco a mummy once before, having experienced betrayal.

But that was due to his human identity, influenced by the fate of the Radiant Emperor.

Yet now, Su Yu has already transcended the ordinary concept of fate.

Still, he walked this path of destiny.

Although the reason Su Yu turned into a mummy now is certainly completely different from the true Radiant Emperor.

The result is analogous.

This is fate!

Yet, Su Yu is the Source of Cause and Effect and the source of fate.

Fate was born from him, so why is he still bound by fate, inevitably arriving at this step?

Su Yu ponders while mobilizing his spirit to resist the erosion by the twenty princes.

The dark entity ford after the fusion of the twenty princes possesses enormous strength, constantly eroding Su Yu, seemingly trying to capture the essence of Su Yu’s "Source of Cause and Effect."

If these extrely mutated princes were to seize the Source of Cause and Effect, it would be over; given their bizarre nature, the entire universe would fall under the shadow of the "Ultimate Savior’s" power, with infinite mutations, infinite distortions, sacrificing all reason and wisdom for survival...

Su Yu doesn’t want the universe to beco like that.

Even though the universe is quite dark now, it pales in comparison to such a conclusion.

And resisting the erosion from the twenty princes, Su Yu uses no power, rely his formidable ntal strength to combat them.

At this mont, all of Su Yu’s spirit is focused on the confrontation, making it difficult to mobilize energy even to move his body, sitting immobile on the Golden Throne, with only faint black mist and golden electric light occasionally flickering.

This confrontation is endless.

Originally, although Su Yu’s ntal will was strong, it probably couldn’t compete with these princes.

They have lived for thousands upon thousands of years, possessing River System Level strength beyond compare.

At the sa ti, they possess a fundantally stronger essence of Subspace.

Those ancient Subspace essences are suspected to have appeared at the very beginning of Subspace’s creation, lurking deep within.

Such ancient essence is a crushing presence against the spirit of ordinary humans; no matter how firm Su Yu’s will is, facing such a vast disparity remains insurmountable.

Will, this thing, generally relies on the tempering of ti.

Any one of the twenty princes could instantly overwhelm Su Yu’s ntal will.

However, now these twenty princes combined can only match Su Yu.

This is because Su Yu, in order to create the Super Creation Machine, spent billions of years researching in the stagnant ti.

In that frozen space-ti, the ti Su Yu spent has far exceeded the lifespan of the universe.

Ordinary Transcendents couldn’t withstand such prolonged temporal tornt and would have long collapsed and vanished.

Su Yu endured due to the covert assistance from the Dream Realm, entering a half-dream, half-awake state.

Though it was a state of half-dream, half-awake, the ti passed was genuine.

Su Yu’s real psychological age is even longer than that of the universe!

After experiencing such a lengthy period, Su Yu’s spirit has already undergone a qualitative change, his will unshakable even in the face of universe destruction.

Only then can he hold on against the erosion from the twenty princes.

And the twenty princes are equally extraordinary; their "Ultimate Savior" power continues to mutate, attempting to adapt to Su Yu’s ntal will, seeking gaps to fully corrode him.

Yet, Su Yu remains as immovable as a mountain, showing no vulnerabilities to exploit.

But Su Yu also finds no way to expel or destroy them at the mont.

The limitless mutation ability of this group is too troubleso; previously Su Yu leveraged his own death to kill them once, only for them to mutate again. Though their direct attack power seems slightly weakened, they have beco more tenacious, like maggots on bones.

"Looks like I’m going to be sitting on this Golden Throne for ten thousand years..."

Su Yu thought to himself.

Now, he is immobile, allowing ti to proceed.

Originally, the Radiant Emperor should have been the one sitting on the throne, enduring ten thousand years.

Now it’s Su Yu’s turn.

"When ’I’ appear after ten thousand years, there should be new changes..."

Su Yu speculates inwardly.

Until now, he is actually experiencing the sa events the Radiant Emperor did.

Seems like the fate experienced by the Radiant Emperor, even as the source of cause and effect, cannot be immune for Su Yu.

Just following suit.

But after ten thousand years, when ti proceeds to the "present" before Su Yu’s candidate ceremony, there should be a shift.

Because by then, all the fate known to the Radiant Emperor would have been fulfilled.

Su Yu shouldn’t have to be stuck sitting idly on the Golden Throne.

"Well, ten thousand years is just ten thousand years; I can wait..."

Su Yu sits on the throne, utterly unperturbed.

Previously during the creation of the Creation Machine, billions of years passed, a re ten thousand years is nothing.

And so, Su Yu quietly waits as ti flows by.

He sees Zhang Long and other imperial officials cautiously entering the Imperial Palace, bursting into tears upon seeing Su Yu’s mummified form.

Then they carefully connect life-support equipnt to Su Yu’s body, attempting to alleviate the erosion Su Yu is suffering, but to little effect.

He watches them trying to communicate with Su Yu, but every word from Su Yu now carries the mutation power of the twenty princes, far beyond what they can endure.

He witnesses the Subspace tides erupt shortly thereafter, causing countless deaths and injuries within the Empire.

He sees the remnants of the Imperial leadership use the Star Tower left by Su Yu to locate a lost Twenty-seventh Prince, bringing him back to Zhendan to take command.

This prince is ntally stable, quickly restoring so degree of order within the Empire, though far from what it used to be.

Watches on...

Ti flies by in a whisper, and in the blink of an eye, ten thousand years have passed.

During these ten thousand years, Su Yu remains in a mummified state, quietly sitting on the throne while ntally confronting the twenty princes.

Finally, ti arrives at a point—a point where... Su Yu initially traversed here!

Su Yu imdiately partitions part of his spirit to activate the Star Tower’s signal, observing the Azure Star System to see its current condition.

Then Su Yu sees... a golden light?

Is that... the Radiant Emperor?

Su Yu is sowhat speechless.

"I wondered where the Radiant Emperor vanished to over these ten thousand years, turns out we swapped places?"

"I’m the Emperor, and you beco Su Yu? Is this a joke..."

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