Chapter 1033: Chapter 644: The Old Man Who Walked Out of the Immortal’s Tomb Chapter 1033: Chapter 644: The Old Man Who Walked Out of the Immortal’s Tomb This was the edge of the Immortal Domain, utterly desolate. The land stretched endlessly, with constant undulations, and not a single blade of grass grew on its surface. Looking around, there was not the slightest trace of life energy flowing, making it seem many tis more desolate than the Frontier Wilderness of the Nine Heavens and Ten Earths.
This sight was very strange.
Though the area was abundant in Spiritual Energy and washed in Immortal Qi, filled with Holy Lands of Immortal Realms and excellent places for long cultivations, a place that everybody from the Nine Heavens and Ten Earths desperately wanted to enter, it gave off an impression that it wanted to extinguish all vitality.
On normal days, very few beings could reach this edge.
Even those proclaid as Invincible Existences of the Supre Realm could not, because it was too far, and moreover, with no way to live forever, even spending a lifeti would not suffice to reach this marginal land.
Not to ntion the nurous restraints in between, just the imnse Immortal King Bone jutting from the ground, dispersing a mighty lingering power, was enough to deter any lesser being.
Only those above the True Immortal Undying could pass through the countless barriers to reach this edge.
Do not assu that cultivators of the Supre Realm cannot.
In Heaven Covering, Supre equals Great Emperor, perhaps slightly lesser, but when truly in action, the difference is negligible.
Jiang Hui’s target was naturally not that crimson lake,
nor was it the spine that sohow had been extracted from so Immortal King.
Of course, the Immortal King’s bone was not bad.
Especially since it was a whole, intact spine.
Despite having weathered who knows how many storms, this massive bone still exudes an unimaginable power, enough to make even True Immortals temporarily avoid its blade.
Perhaps after so more ti, this spine might develop its own consciousness, and then beco a mighty being, or perhaps a demonic lord.
Of course, this step sounds simple, but it requires an extrely long ti to refine.
Moreover, even if this Immortal King spine were to develop self-awareness, it would still need to cultivate for a remarkable period to attain extraordinary power.
It is not imdiate upon gaining consciousness—if it were so, it would be too contrary to the heavens.
As for right now,
Jiang Hui’s gaze swiftly passed over this spine, his expression indifferent.
Not to ntion, with so careful craftsmanship, it could indeed serve as a handy weapon or Magical Treasure.
It is not for his use.
He possessed the Absolute Knife, capable of absorbing any weapon, evolving them all, so he did not need other weapons.
And after many years of “nourishing” it, the Absolute Knife in his hand had evolved to a truly terrifying level, far beyond what this Immortal King spine could compare to.
It was of no use to him, but he could bestow it upon his followers.
Weapons forged from the Immortal King’s spine would definitely surpass most weapons in this world, even surpassing pure Immortal Gold.
Throughout history, there have been only so many Immortal Kings, not to ntion leaving behind such a complete spine that seems to have been deliberately refined.
Not to forget, it still contained a hint of the Immortal King’s authority. In the future, it could follow the weapon’s path to achieve the status of Artifact Spirit.
Not only possessing consciousness but also capable of actively protecting its master and battling enemies. Its benefits were nurous.
All things in this world could follow the path, even a common rock could beco a Mountain God upon sudden enlightennt.
At present, such a concept of a Mountain God did not exist.
But Jiang Hui could lead the advent of such an era.
Looking at this Immortal King’s bone, Jiang Hui suddenly felt an inexplicable annoyance.
He was truly a blockhead.
Ordinary Ferocious Beasts were treasures in themselves, and if Bone Implents could be discovered, it was even more so, not to ntion the Existence of the Immortal King.
When he had suppressed Ao Sheng and the other two, he should have been lighter with his hand—at least he should have extracted their bones first.
He sighed, no longer indulging in random thoughts,
casually plucked the spine as tall and straight as a green peak, and Jiang Hui continued to delve deeper.
His target was still further inside.
This place was vast, and even at the boundary, one could not see the end, as if it were a world unto itself.
As everything grand or insignificant rapidly receded in Jiang Hui’s sight, like fleeting clouds in the river of ti.
Soon, all things vanished.
Even the ground under his feet disappeared, as if he had instantly crossed through multiple dinsions,
and in their place,
were steps ford from surging black mist, stacked straight up, with the front seeming like a gaping maw, extrely obscure, unknown where it ultimately led.
The night wind was bleak, the snow-white cloak fluttered, the stars shone in accompanint, rustling in the wind.
Jiang Hui’s deanor was calm, his long, well-defined fingers casually clasped behind his back, taking an indifferent step forward.
The originally endless stone steps vanished in an instant.
The next mont.
Directly in front of his field of vision.
A massive black silhouette that covered the sky and sun toppled down, entering Jiang Hui’s view.
It was an ancient and grand temple.
Vast, mysterious, ancient.
As if it had been situated here since the beginning of heaven and earth, unchanged through the ages.
The ancient temple was entirely pitch-black, more exaggerated than the surrounding swirling black mist by who knows how many tis, and yet, it also possessed an indescribable aura of sanctity.
Two completely different auras manifested in one “inanimate” structure.
Jiang Hui was naturally aware of the origin of this palace.
Because it was too famous.
Ancient Guidance Palace.
Not just Jiang Hui knew.
In the Immortal Domain, the vast majority of Old Immortal Kings also knew of this ancient temple, and were clearer that this temple existed here.
But on regular days, most Immortal Kings would turn a blind eye and were reluctant to interact with this ancient temple.
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