"This is the place."
At that mont, Fuxi arrived at the location he had previously calculated. Upon seeing the mysterious formation in front of him, his expression turned to shock.
It was a pattern—an Eight Trigrams formation—resembling the Innate Eight Trigrams he had long mastered. Yet, this was far more profound, unfathomable, and brimming with celestial mystery.
It was as if this formation contained the boundless secrets of the universe itself.
"This... this is the Chaos Eight Trigrams!"
Fuxi's blood surged with excitent.
To speak truthfully, his art of divination was rooted in the Innate Eight Trigrams, allowing him to deduce luck, fate, and even peer into past and future.
However, the Innate Eight Trigrams had limits—beyond the bounds of the mundane world, even that system could not asure the infinite.
But the Chaos Eight Trigrams was different.
This was a primal formation born from the origin of Chaos itself—transcending all limitations, infinitely superior to the Innate. If mastered, even gods could fall within his calculations.
It was like evolving from a simple abacus to a quantum optical brain—an exponential leap in cosmic deduction.
"This is it—the Chaos Eight Trigrams Monunt."
Fuxi clenched his fists tightly. He had not expected to encounter a Chaos Monunt so perfectly suited to his path. It felt as though the cosmos had crafted this Dao just for him.
He had a clear premonition—if he could comprehend even one percent of this stele's truth, he would certainly ascend to Saint.
At this mont, Zhen Yuanzi and Patriarch Hongyun had also discovered their respective Chaos Monunts.
"I found it."
The first to find a compatible monunt was Zhen Yuanzi, who stood before a grand image.
It depicted a vast expanse of land—dark yellow in color, incomparably thick. An overwhelming aura of the Earth Dao radiated from it, with each breath echoing the law of creation.
Even the image itself seed to be alive—approaching it caused the very air to weigh millions of tis heavier, as if divine mountains were pressing down from all directions.
Just one thread of its yellow aura seed capable of collapsing the heavens.
"The Earth is vast and heavy—it bears all things and nurtures all life. Only Earth can carry the myriad beings of the world. The Earth is the true Mother of All Things. I have found the path of the Earth Immortal."
Zhen Yuanzi trembled with awe and excitent. The essence of Earth Qi flowing from the monunt felt like the original womb of all existence—maternal and divine.
Should he comprehend this path, he would undoubtedly beco one of the strongest—invincible anywhere the earth existed.
"Chaos Earth Monunt."
Zhen Yuanzi looked at the inscription: four great characters carved upon it—Chaos Earth Monunt.
"Marvelous... truly marvelous!"
At that mont, Patriarch Hongyun also stood before a different monunt.
It was illusory—covered in endless drifting clouds. A fierce wind howled in the depths, and the entire image exuded the essence of Wind and Cloud Dao.
Within its layers lay boundless mystery.
"The wind is formless, the clouds are impermanent, and so is man."
Patriarch Hongyun was overco with emotion.
From this monunt, he sensed the Dao of change. The wind was shape-shifting, the clouds epheral. Neither had fixed form, yet together they created balance, transformation, and harmony.
Individually, wind and cloud might seem weak—soft, intangible—but when united, they gave birth to unfathomable power.
"This is the convergence of Wind and Cloud, giving rise to the supre force known as the Maha Wuji — the boundless, formless Dao!"
He felt his blood boil. He had always believed his own strength to be inferior, especially compared to formidable beings like Ancestor Styx or Kunpeng.
But now he realized he had misunderstood his own body's power. He had never truly grasped its potential.
The Dao of Wind and Cloud was like the Vajra—indestructible in spirit, invisible in form, yet present in all things.
"This is it—the Chaos Maha Monunt!"
Without hesitation, Patriarch Hongyun recognized it as the perfect Chaos Monunt for him.
By now, Sanqing, Zhunti, Jieyin, Kunpeng, Styx, Fuxi, Nuwa, Hongyun, and Zhen Yuanzi had all chosen their respective Chaos Monunts.
Other geniuses from various worlds were still hesitating.
"As expected from geniuses favored by the God Kings—to have such spiritual clarity. Though they know nothing beforehand, they've each chosen the most suitable Chaos Monunt in the Temple of Enlightennt."
Standing nearby, the Golden-Armored God General Yi observed with admiration in his heart.
Although he had dropped a few hints earlier, he never expected these prehistoric geniuses to comprehend the rules of monunt selection so quickly.
More impressively, none of them were swayed by emotion—neither joy nor fear. They simply followed the Dao of their heart. Only those with great wisdom could act with such calm insight.
"Taiji Chaos Monunt, Infinite Chaos Monunt, Giant Axe Chaos Monunt, Karma Chaos Monunt, Wisdom Chaos Monunt, Death Chaos Monunt, Ti-Space Chaos Monunt, Chaos Eight Trigrams Monunt, Chaos World Monunt, Chaos Maha Monunt, Chaos Earth Monunt..."
A light flickered in God General Yi's golden eyes.
"These are all supre monunts of enlightennt within the Temple. And yet they have been chosen so naturally, so harmoniously—these geniuses are indeed beyond imagination."
To be honest, witnessing their talent stirred a desire within him—to take one of them as a disciple.
After all, as a God General, his strength surpassed even God Armants. Even Quasi-Saints would weep and beg to be taught by him.
"But forget it... even the God Kings are watching them. How could soone like stand a chance?"
With a bitter smile, Yi shook his head and abandoned the thought.
How could he, a re God General, compete with God Kings for disciples?
"I suppose the Prehistoric World is truly extraordinary, birthing such a concentration of genius. I wonder... are there other realms with similar potential?"
A curious glint shone in God General Yi's eyes as he gazed toward the distant horizon. The desire to step into the Prehistoric World had begun to take root in his heart.
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