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340: Chapter 341 Ice and Fire Glass Lotus 340: Chapter 341 Ice and Fire Glass Lotus As the turbulent clouds above gradually subsided, the ground beneath Mu Can’s feet was distinctly rising.

The entire sky was like a roiling sea with surging waves, while the ground beneath Mu Can’s feet rose calmly upward, and Mu Can was the only living being between heaven and earth.

At this mont, an incredibly profound sensation erged in Mu Can’s heart, a feeling he had never experienced before.

Right now, in this mystical place of ice and fire dual realms, Mu Can unexpectedly entered into a state of sudden enlightennt.

Mu Can then realized the aning of the Secret Manuals on the top shelf, because in the Scripture Pavilion of Tongshen Mountain, the Secret Manuals on the last shelf didn’t record any techniques at all, but directly created a magical world, a world unlike any known world, existing solely to provide Mu Can a conducive environnt to comprehend the Cultivation Techniques.

If the origin of Arrays is derived from the natural Array formations between heaven and earth, then many Cultivation Techniques in this world, much like the origin of Arrays, stem from understanding the environnt of heaven and earth.

To teach one to fish rather than giving a fish, the Creator of Tongshen Mountain actually had such grand aspirations; if Mu Can was not mistaken, then each Secret Manual on the last shelf in the Scripture Pavilion sealed a world similar to this.

After Mu Can shut his eyes and sat cross-legged, the heaven and earth slowly rged together.

Blazing, dazzling flas and tranquil, pure snow thus fused together without any earth-shattering collision or world-altering change.

The sky slowly shrank, and the ground made of snowflakes also gradually diminished.

And at the center of it all, sat Mu Can, cross-legged on the ground.

Gradually, the entire sky slowly condensed into sothing resembling a blanket, hovering above Mu Can’s head, while the ground below him also slowly reduced to the size of a small platform.

And this heaven and earth sandwiched Mu Can in the middle.

In this unknown space, Mu Can embarked on the path of Enlightennt which here does not refer to attaining immortality, but to Mu Can, at this mont, in this peculiar space, understanding his own forms of attack.

Certainly, these thods have strengths and weaknesses, leaning toward either offense or defense, entirely dependent on Mu Can himself.

Thus, Mu Can’s current experience already proves that his previous choice was a very correct decision.

Just having this environnt that directly facilitates Enlightennt is already a trendous opportunity, and if Mu Can can comprehend his own unique Cultivation Technique mastery from it, it would be an imnse gain.

As Heaven and Earth rged, the flas above and the snow below fused in an incomprehensible manner, forming a gigantic egg-shaped object enveloping Mu Can.

The patterns on this egg-shaped object, alternating between red and white, kept changing until a beautiful lotus design ford on its surface, with white petals next to red, creating a strikingly beautiful sight.

At this mont, the whole universe fell silent.

Within a space devoid of any light, this strange egg beca the sole existence.

Ti seed to have stopped here; there was no air, no wind, no sounds, and no life.

The egg with the red and white lotus patterns stood at the center of this void, becoming the core of the world.

After an unknown duration, a crisp sound echoed, and a crack appeared on the surface of the egg at the center of the space.

The crack widened, and the entire egg shattered.

A figure stepped out from the egg, it was Mu Can, who had attained Enlightennt inside.

At this mont, Mu Can slowly opened his eyes.

Strangely within his left eye, a red lotus slowly spun, and in his right eye, a white lotus slowly revolved.

When Mu Can closed and then reopened his eyes, the lotuses in his eyes had changed into a mix of red and white, just like the mysterious pattern previously on the eggshell.

The entire deanor of Mu Can had transford.

If the previous Mu Can gave the impression of being as solid as the earth, now he seed as vast as the ocean and as expansive as the blue sky, solid yet possessing a lightness.

“It seems my choice was indeed right.” Mu Can stretched out his hands in front of him, and the two lotuses appeared faintly within his palms, spinning slowly—one as pure and immaculate as the most beautiful Snow Lotus in the world, and the other, a red lotus ascended with flas, emitting a mild coercion as it spun.

When Mu Can’s hands slowly touched each other, with a boom, a lotus mixed with red and white appeared before his eyes.

This lotus combined the tranquil deanor of the white lotus, restrained in presence, with the fierce aura of the red lotus.

Gently tossing the lotus from his hand, a loud explosion occurred, and a huge mushroom cloud appeared before Mu Can.

At the mont the lotus burst open, Mu Can felt even the space tremble, hearing a crisp shattering sound.

He knew it was the sound of the space breaking, a sharp indication that the skill had reached the threshold of the Void Level.

This ant that the Ice and Fire Lotus he had just comprehended possessed the strength to threaten the Void Level.

Mu Can then slowly revealed a look of excitent, clenching his fists tightly.

This was a Cultivation Technique he had discovered on his own, unique to him, and the joy in his heart was unimaginable.

“Since Snow Pride Fla is rely the na of this space, I will na my creation with Ice and Fire Dual Attributes the Ice and Fire Glass Lotus.”

Mu Can gave his newly created Martial Skill a pleasing na.

With Mu Can’s current strength, he could only use Ice and Fire Glass Lotus twice, indicating that this Martial Skill, capable of posing threats to the Void Level, could only be reserved as his ace move.

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