Rumble~~
At this mont, within the vast hall, the Three Thousand Dao Scriptures swirled into a chaotic mass, clashing against one another, filling the air with a smoky haze.
Seeing this spectacle, Gu Chuan was rendered speechless. What kind of creations had he brought into existence? Every single one of them was a troublemaker, mischievous to the extre.
Of course, to ensure that the Dao Scriptures would not be destroyed in various calamities, he had personally reinforced each with several mystical protections.
The first was Eternal Reinforcent—no external force could destroy these Dao Scriptures, not even the Mo God himself.
The second was Blood Sea Clone—even if shattered, as long as a single fragnt remained, it could rapidly regenerate. In tis of crisis, they could divide into countless clones, ensuring their escape.
The third was Instant Teleportation—if faced with mortal peril, they could instantly flee from the primordial void, traversing billions of light-years in an instant while concealing their presence.
The fourth was Zero-Hour Reversal—a ti-based spell that allowed complete rebirth at the dawn of the following day, albeit at the cost of their previous mories. However, this ability would only activate as a last resort.
Thus, no matter how much they fought amongst themselves, they would never suffer true harm.
"Ahem. You little rascals, get over here this instant."
With a casual wave of his hand, Gu Chuan froze ti and space, instantly capturing the Three Thousand Dao Scriptures, halting their unruly behavior.
"Master! It was the Scripture of Fire's fault! It attacked first!"
"That's nonsense! The Scripture of Water provoked ! If not for it, I wouldn't have acted!"
"The most insidious of all is the Scripture of Kindness! This shaless fraud goes around pretending to be benevolent, yet spends its days pulling pranks—tripping others, stealing fruit, poking eyes, kicking shins, and even spitting! A true scoundrel!"
"Fool! If you hadn't provoked , would I have done any of that? I was rely helping you—out of great compassion! Knocking you unconscious to end the fight was an act of rcy. You should be thanking !"
"Master! Punish the Scripture of Thunder! It crackles without restraint, shaking the entire hall! It doesn't even distinguish between friend and foe—I nearly passed out!"
"Master, you must discipline the Scripture of Curses! That thing has been cursing for ages! Does it like or sothing? Can I get rid of it?"
"Haha! As expected, no matter where I am, the Scripture of Light remains the most handso."
"I want to die... I want to die... Why can't I die even after being pumled by so many Dao Scriptures? What kind of existence is this?"
"My Scripture of Wisdom can answer that question."
A cacophony of voices filled the hall as the Three Thousand Dao Scriptures wailed, each shifting the bla onto the others, claiming innocence.
"Silence!"
With a single tap of his finger, Gu Chuan invoked the Law of Words, instantly sealing their mouths. Though they could still express their frustration, no sound escaped.
At last, peace returned. To be honest, even as a Primordial Ancient Serpent, he could not bear their endless chatter. Just imagine three thousand children, each with distinct personalities, creating a ruckus—who could endure such chaos?
"Woo~"
The Dao Scriptures trembled briefly before succumbing to sleep under Gu Chuan's divine power, reverting to their primordial scripture forms. They floated in mid-air, glowing faintly, exuding an aura of profound mystery.
"No, I must build a place to house these Three Thousand Dao Scriptures," Gu Chuan muttered. If he did not, these little troublemakers would cause disturbances daily, leaving him no room to cultivate in peace.
"Yes... I shall construct a library in Chaos City. It shall be nad the Chaos Library."
Gu Chuan stroked his chin and decided to establish a sacred repository for the Dao Scriptures—though in truth, it was more akin to a kindergarten.
A few days later, he selected a vast open space near the Central Dojo of Chaos City as the site for the Chaos Library. In an instant, a colossal structure rose from the ground, covering an imnse expanse.
However, the true marvel lay within. Using spatial folding techniques, the library's internal space expanded by over a billionfold, forming Three Thousand Great Worlds—each tailored to house a single Dao Scripture.
Rumble~~
In the blink of an eye, as each Dao Scripture rged with its respective Great World, the landscape within transford, aligning with its essence.
For instance, the Scripture of Space shaped its domain into an infinite spatial labyrinth, layered upon itself endlessly, with no clear exit. Should a Demon God mistakenly enter, they might remain trapped for eternity.
The Scripture of Ti, on the other hand, forged a Temporal Chaos World, where ti flowed unpredictably. So regions accelerated ti—where a re second outside equated to millions of years within—while others slowed to a crawl, where millennia passed externally while only monts elapsed inside. So zones nearly halted ti entirely, trapping intruders indefinitely.
The Scripture of Water birthed an oceanic realm, an endless expanse of water teeming with marine life. However, this was no ordinary water—it contained the Abyssal Sea, the Water of Lifeless Tribulation, and the Water of Dao Annihilation, each carrying unfathomable mystical properties. Any ordinary Demon God stepping into this realm would face near-certain doom.
The Scripture of Curses ford a Cursed Swamp, brimming with malevolent energies—resentful spirits, wrathful wraiths, and dark forces lurked in its depths. Anyone who entered would be marked by a curse so insidious that it would cling to their soul like an unshakable shadow.
Other Dao Scriptures similarly manifested unique realms: the World of Flas, the World of Thunder, the World of Storms, the World of Light, the World of Darkness, and many more.
Each world embodied the fundantal truths of its respective Dao, radiating the power of the Primordial Chaos Laws. Together, they transford the Chaos Library into what seed like a microcosm of the Chaotic Universe itself.
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