Di Jun imrsed his entire mind in the power of the Human Dao he had created himself, and once again raised his eyes to look at the Innate Taoist Body standing amidst the long river of the Great Dao.
In his perception, the life level of this Innate Taoist Body exceeded his own, and the pressure of its life level made him feel uneasy.
Although life appearing in the long river of the Great Dao seems sowhat illogical, just as there is no life conceived within the Heavenly Dao laws.
Nonetheless, Di Jun trusted his perception; it was the suppression of life level.
However, under Di Jun’s cautious exploration, although this Innate Taoist Body had a life level, it seed to possess no Spiritual Wisdom, rely standing in the long river of the Great Dao.
Under such circumstances, Di Jun’s mind drew closer step by step to the standing Innate Taoist Body, observing its myriad manifestations more clearly.
Upon this Innate Taoist Body, resembling the destiny of the Human Clan, Di Jun saw one world after another, worlds different from the Primordial Human Clan.
The Innate Taoist Body before him was actually composed of connected worlds, similar to his current Dao path, with the Primordial Human Clan linked to the Innate Taoist Body.
Even under such circumstances, Di Jun could follow this connection to inspect the world and the Human Clan within that world.
Di Jun saw in the Primordial, in the Fire Cloud Cave suppressing the fate of the Human Clan, he saw Fu Xi open his eyes, as if sensing sothing, searching for sothing.
He understood that even through this connection, he likely would not escape the perception of the Saints.
Di Jun’s mind flowed, exploring world after world.
In so worlds, Di Jun’s mind explored, able to freely perceive everything belonging to that world.
At the sa ti, all beings in that world were unaware of it.
In so worlds, Di Jun’s mind had just descended, and the few beings standing at the pinnacle of the world felt panic, yet could not discover Di Jun’s presence, only fear and anxiety.
So worlds sensed Di Jun’s presence but remained fearful and anxious, attempting to expel him, with no effect.
Di Jun also saw a world like his previous life, but he could not be sure if that world belonged to his past life.
Aside from the Primordial World, whenever Di Jun observed other worlds, he always felt like seeing flowers in the mist, unclear.
However, after browsing many worlds, Di Jun discovered that all were of lower rank than the Primordial World.
Most of these worlds were not even as high as the Heavenly Realm, Demon Realm, or World of Darkness contained within the Primordial World.
Though these worlds were of lower rank than the Primordial World, they seed disparate, not existing within the sa space-ti, no matter how he followed the connection, he could not truly reach one of these worlds.
Regarding this, Di Jun felt surprised, but not unexpected; if these worlds could be found, the mystery of the Human Clan would not have remained hidden for so long.
In the past, when the Heavenly Dao’s great montum was with the Human Clan, when the destiny of the Human Clan and the Human Dao Golden Wheel were born, Di Jun had tried to explore the future of the Human Clan.
Unfortunately, he found nothing; at that ti, Di Jun speculated that even within the Primordial, other worlds might exist.
It was precisely because of the existence of Human Clans in these worlds that the Primordial World’s Human Clan was influenced, although the Human Clan of the Primordial World could also impact other worlds.
However, in Di Jun’s view, the most fundantal aspect of these was the Innate Taoist Body, which seed to be the source of the Human Clan in these worlds.
Di Jun browsed the worlds for so ti, then gathered his mind, falling into contemplation.
Is this the hidden mystery of the Human Clan?
Yet, the results of this exploration differed from Di Jun’s expectations; where exactly lay the chance for a breakthrough?
Clearly, his intuition and the guidance within Pangu’s gift all pointed to this opportunity being within the Human Clan, but where exactly was it?
His mind fell again on the Innate Taoist Body, focusing not on world connections, but on comprehending the Innate Taoist Body.
Countless world connection trajectories ford the Innate Taoist Body, bestowing it with life level.
Gradually, Di Jun imrsed himself, forgetting ti, space, even where he currently was.
Unconsciously, his mind’s aura shifted, transforming towards the Innate Taoist Body standing in the river of ti.
Gradually, the ’shell’ ford by the Human Dao power he initially created disappeared, yet this ti, his mind was not extinguished but rged into this Human Dao power.
Freed from the ’shell,’ his perception beca instantly clear, seeing the Innate Taoist Body more distinctly, gaining insight into the pressure of life level.
In an instant, Pangu’s gift surged in his mind.
He had comprehended it countless tis, yet concerning the final life level, he always felt lacking the last key.
In Di Jun’s mind vision, the appearance of the Innate Taoist Body gradually changed, becoming the form Pangu had condensed across ti and space.
Upon seeing this form, Di Jun couldn’t help but be shocked, yet under these circumstances, he found the Daoist charm flowing even more distinctly, with the mysteries of its life level all before his eyes.
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