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To advance his cultivation, Tang Yin only needed to Devour Principles according to the Heaven Devouring Abyssal Sanskrit.

He could Devour Principles of various kinds, including Space Principles. The specific type of Principle he devoured didn’t matter, as each one would contribute equally to his cultivation advancent.

The Space Principles at the Abyss Layer were quite abundant. Tang Yin did not have any problems with devouring the Space Principles for his cultivation base. He would at most halt the Abyss Firmant’s expansion by a few weeks.

Tang Yin did not change his thod of devouring or anything else. He continued to Devour Space Principles like usual.

However, instead of redirecting the Space Principles into the Abyss Firmant after devouring them with the Heaven Devouring Abyss, Tang Yin permanently devoured them to increase his cultivation base.

This could be likened to food and 2 houses.

The outside world and the Abyss Firmant represented the 2 houses respectively whilst the Space Principles represented the food.

By devouring the Space Principles and using them to expand the Abyss Firmant, Tang Yin was effectively moving the food from one house to another.

However, to increase his cultivation base, Tang Yin did not place the food in the other house. Instead, he ate it to satiate his hunger, which in this analogy would be increasing his cultivation.

Whilst expanding the Abyss Firmant, Tang Yin did not consu the food. Instead, he relocated it with the Heaven Devouring Abyss. This ant that he could return the food to its originating house.

However, once Tang Yin ate the food, it would no longer exist.

This was the difference between devouring Space Principles to expand the Abyss Firmant and devouring Space Principles to further his cultivation base.

As the Space Principles were rapidly devoured, Tang Yin’s aura rapidly increased. Although the change wasn’t as large as breaking into a higher stage, the increase in strength was quite apparent.

If anyone were to observe Tang Yin right now, they would be shocked to their core. After all, Tang Yin’s aura was rising at an unprecedented rate.

This wasn’t how cultivation was supposed to progress!

Cultivation was supposed to be a slow process that involved a lot of practice, effort, ti, comprehension, seclusion, resources, etc.

Cultivation was a path to greatness that stretched out like an endless river, winding its way through treacherous mountains and boundless plains. It was a journey that demanded unwavering determination, unyielding resolve, and a spirit that burned brighter than the sun.

To embark upon this sacred path, cultivators knew that patience was their most faithful companion.

Ti, the ever-watchful companion, whispered secrets to those who were willing to listen. Cultivators understood that the path to enlightennt was not asured in days or months but in the passage of years and even decades. Each mont spent in diligent cultivation brought them one step closer to the pinnacle of mastery.

But it was not just ti that shaped their destiny. Comprehension, a sacred art in its own right, required cultivators to delve deep into the mystical realms of profound knowledge.

Seclusion was a cultivator’s refuge, a sanctuary where they could commune with the powers of the world, undisturbed. Like a lone tiger retreating to the depths of the forest, cultivators sought solitude, cutting themselves off from the distractions of the mortal realm.

And yet, the path of cultivation was not one tread without cost. Resources, like the golden threads of destiny, were the lifeblood of progress. Cultivators required rare herbs, ancient Artifacts, and spiritual treasures to fuel their growth. They ventured into perilous realms, braving monstrous creatures and treacherous trials, in search of these priceless treasures.

In the grand tapestry of cultivation, every cultivator wove their own destiny. They embraced the arduous journey, knowing that the slow and steady path would lead to the ultimate pinnacle of power.

In the end, cultivation was not just a ans to acquire strength, but a path of self-discovery and enlightennt. It was a journey that transford the ordinary into the extraordinary, the weak into the mighty.

Yet, here, in the Hectic Chasm Holy Land, Tang Yin was increasing his cultivation at such a quick pace that all of these things which were supposed to be essential for cultivators to progress were rendered aningless.

Since Tang Yin was in the Hectic Chasm Holy Land, a Holy Land for cultivation, he did not need to be wary. He could simply cultivate in peace until he reached a breakthrough and advanced his cultivation.

However, Tang Yin had a habit of remaining cautious. He released Xiao Fei to guard him whilst he cultivated.

Xiao Fei had a deep affinity with space. As such, her immunity against the pressure of the Space Principles allowed her to move around at the initial level of the Abyss Layer with practical ease. Not to ntion, she also had a Peak-tier Rank 7 Demonic Beast body.

With these 2 aspects combined, Xiao Fei was almost unaffected by the dense pressure of the surrounding Space Principles.

She could easily display 90% of her strength in the Abyss Layer. However, things would not remain the sa if she delved deeper into the Abyss Layer.

With Xiao Fei guarding him, Tang Yin felt at ease while he devoured Space Principles. Yet, he still kept a bit of his divine sense in his imdiate surroundings just in case of an ergency.

Within a re day, Tang Yin’s cultivation base had increased to an extent that would usually require Mid-stage Principle Comprehension Realm cultivators a year to reach.

Even Principle Comprehension Ream cultivators cultivating inside a Holy Land were not able to increase their cultivation base so quickly!

Tang Yin was quite satisfied with his progress. However, he knew that it would take more than just a couple of days to reach the Late-stage of the Principle Comprehension Realm.

With brimming excitent, Tang Yin continued to Devour Space Principles. After all, he could advance his cultivation to the Late-stage in just over a week. Such a cultivation speed was unprecedented.

A week passed by silently.

"Break for !" Tang Yin suddenly shouted. He had remained in the sa position for the past week, relentlessly devouring Space Principles. This was the first ti he had spoken or even moved.

BANG

Imdiately, Tang Yin’s aura shot through the darkness-filled Abyss Layer. It radiated intense Late-stage Principle Comprehension Realm strength!

Tang Yin had broken through to the Late-stage of the Principle Comprehension Realm.

However, Tang Yin did not stop there. Without hesitation, he continued to Devour Space Principles.

After all, the Late-stage was just a milestone in the Principle Comprehension Realm. The true goal was to advance to the next major cultivation realm and rise even higher.

To his surprise, the Heaven Devouring Abyss’s rate of devouring had increased by a noticeable amount. Due to this, the pressure induced by the Space Principles had reduced by a large amount.

Tang Yin knew that every ti he advanced his cultivation, the abilities and size of the Heaven Devouring Abyss increased proportionally.

Even if he only advanced by a minor stage, the change in the Heaven Devouring Abyss was noticeable.

Tang Yin’s goal was the Peak-stage of the Principle Comprehension Realm.

Once Tang Yin reached the Peak-stage of the Principle Comprehension Realm, not only would he be able to descend even further into the Abyss Layer, but he would also be able to utilise the Space Principle Attraction Flag Set without getting himself killed by the pressure of the Space Principles.

Without celebrating or checking out his new cultivation base, Tang Yin continued to Devour Space Principles.

As such, his newly obtained Late-stage Principle Comprehension Realm aura and cultivation base continued to increase with each passing hour.

In the blink of an eye, a month passed.

Similar to what he had been doing for almost the past 2 years in the Hectic Chasm Holy Land, Tang Yin was diligently devouring Space Principles.

By now, his aura had already skyrocketed to the peak of the Late-stage Principle Comprehension Realm. He could even be considered half a step into the Peak-stage.

During the whole month of diligent cultivation, no mishaps took place. Xiao Fei did not need to take action as no living being even existed in the Hectic Chasm Holy Land other than humans.

When the Hectic Chasm Holy Land was ford, nurous Law Domain Realm cultivators of the Twin Snake Clan swept through the entire Holy Land and slaughtered all living beings...except for one.

Tang Yin could feel it. He could feel that he was very close to reaching the Peak-stage of the Principle Comprehension Realm. He only needed around a day or two to do so.

Tang Yin estimated that he had already devoured enough Space Principles to expand the Abyss Firmant by another 1,000 kilotres during the past month and a half. However, he had used it solely on his cultivation base.

Although it may sound logical to expand the Abyss Firmant than focus on his cultivation base, since expanding the Abyss Firmant was Tang Yin’s main goal for entering the Hectic Chasm Holy Land, these were only short-term benefits.

Once Tang Yin increased his cultivation base, he would have to ability to descend even further into the Abyss Layer and Devour more Space Principles, swiftly increasing the efficiency of the Abyss Firmant’s expansion.

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