Yun Lintian remained silent. It wasn't the first ti he had encountered such a situation.
"When I first saw you back then in the Heavenhold Realm, I already noticed your extraordinary talent. However, you were too weak at that ti," the Heavenhold God said calmly.
"Senior," Yun Lintian spoke up. "Even though I could comprehend your legacy, I don't think I could seal the wall forever."
"Naturally," the Heavenhold God said gently. "From the beginning, my goal in strengthening the wall was to buy ti for everyone. Unfortunately, there were too many uncertain factors back then, and everything happened outside my expectations. The Primordial Gods were actually the ones who wanted to plunge the Primal Chaos into the abyss."
He took a deep look at Yun Lintian and continued, "I've sensed a certain power within your body. It seems you've roughly comprehended the Law of Order. With my Heavenhold Art, your Law of Order will beco stronger."
Yun Lintian nodded slowly. "I'll try my best, Senior."
"You can definitely do it," the Heavenhold God said gently. "To tell you the truth, I've never seen anyone who could comprehend all four Great Laws before-not even the God of Fate and the God of Ti themselves... Perhaps you've already figured out sothing."
Yun Lintian's eyes flickered slightly, and he remained silent.
"From Tian Yuhan, I've learned the general situation of the current Primal Chaos. Honestly, there's no chance against the outlaws. Once they manage to co over, the Primal Chaos will be finished," the Heavenhold God said in a deep voice.
"The ti-buying strategy I used back then isn't going to work. With the current environnt of the Primal Chaos, even if we can delay for another billion years, it will be aningless."
"What are you trying to tell , Senior?" Yun Lintian asked with a frown.
"You must have encountered a bottleneck and have no way to move forward." The Heavenhold God's expression turned serious. "Have you ever thought of an unconventional way? For example... leaving the Primal Chaos and stepping into the world beyond the wall?"
Yun Lintian was startled. Honestly, he had never thought of this before. From what he had experienced, the environnt of the world beyond the wall was extrely chaotic and harsh, but it did have rit. Otherwise, how could those outlaws be so powerful?
Moreover, Yun Lintian himself wasn't afraid of such an environnt. On the contrary, he would thrive there. With all the laws he had comprehended so far, he could survive in any environnt.
"You can think about it again later. Now, let's comprehend my knowledge," the Heavenhold God said.
"I'm ready, Senior." Yun Lintian said.
The Heavenhold God pointed his finger at Yun Lintian's head and a streak of blue light imdiately shot out, enveloping his entire body.
Yun Lintian closed his eyes, imrsing himself in the torrent of knowledge, his mind expanding, his understanding deepening, his connection to the universe strengthening.
Yun Lintian's mind beca a boundless cosmos, stars of knowledge swirling around him as the Heavenhold God's legacy poured in. It wasn't rely a transfer of information, but an imrsion, a journey through the eons where he witnessed the birth of the Primal Chaos Wall, a monuntal feat of cosmic engineering.
He saw the Heavenhold God manipulating the very fabric of reality, weaving strands of law into an intricate tapestry. Space twisted, ti contorted, and the fundantal forces of the universe danced to his will. Mountains of divine materials were pulverized into stardust, then reford into shimring threads, each one humming with the power of a thousand suns.
Yun Lintian felt the strain, the sheer weight of divine power threatening to crush his consciousness. But his spirit, tempered through countless trials and tribulations, held firm. He was no re vessel, passively receiving knowledge, but an active participant, dissecting, analyzing, and internalizing the profound wisdom.
He saw the flaws, the subtle weaknesses within the seemingly impenetrable wall. The chaotic energies beyond gnawed relentlessly, like a swarm of locusts devouring a field of grain. The Heavenhold God's seals, once radiant with divine might, now flickered with exhaustion, their light dimming under the ceaseless assault.
Days turned into weeks, weeks into months. Yun Lintian remained imrsed in the legacy, his body motionless, his mind a maelstrom of comprehension.
The world outside faded, the urgency of the situation a distant echo. He was lost in the dance of creation and destruction, the eternal struggle between order and chaos.
He saw the Heavenhold God's despair, the agonizing realization that his masterpiece, his desperate gamble to protect the Primal Chaos, was faltering. Yet, within that despair, a spark of hope remained, a belief that soone, soday, would rise to the challenge.
And Yun Lintian knew, with unwavering certainty, that he was that soone.
The legacy wasn't rely about formations and seals, it was a testant to the indomitable spirit, the unwavering resolve to defy fate. It was a challenge, a call to surpass the limitations of the past and forge a new path.
As the final fragnts of knowledge settled into his mind, a profound transformation occurred. The Law of Order within him surged, no longer a re trickle, but a raging torrent, resonating with the very essence of the Primal Chaos Wall. He felt the intricate network of seals, their strengths and weaknesses laid bare before his inner eye.
He saw the solution, not in simply reinforcing the existing structure, but in fundantally altering its nature, transforming it from a passive barrier into an active weapon.
The chaotic energies beyond, instead of being rely blocked, could be harnessed, their destructive power turned against themselves.
It was an audacious idea, one that even the Heavenhold God hadn't dared to contemplate. But Yun Lintian wasn't bound by the limitations of the past. He was a pioneer, a trailblazer,
forging a new path where none had existed before.
Yun Lintian erged from his ditative state, his eyes blazing with newfound
understanding.
The Heavenhold God's spirit, now a wisp of ethereal light, observed him with a mixture of awe and anticipation.
"You have surpassed my expectations, Yun Lintian," the Heavenhold God's voice echoed, filled with a hint of pride. "The fate of the Primal Chaos now rests upon your shoulders."
Yun Lintian nodded, his gaze fixed upon the shimring wall. "I will not fail you, Senior." He stepped forward, his hands glowing with the power of the Law of Order. The space around him rippled, the very fabric of reality bending to his will.
He began to weave, not with threads of divine material, but with the very essence of order, reshaping the wall, imbuing it with his own understanding, his own will...
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