1540: Chapter 1540 Hesitation_1 1540: Chapter 1540 Hesitation_1 Ti passed day by day, and the external world was truly shocked by Peter Brown suddenly obtaining so many Sacred Fate Seeds.
Countless people were seeking Peter, hoping to kill him and thereby obtain those Sacred Fate Seeds.
Of course, those in the know no longer harbored any thoughts of targeting Peter.
Could one possessing so many Sacred Fate Seeds be weak?
Furthermore, upon observing the situation with Peter’s Central Holy Fate Seed, everyone beca even less inclined to target him, as its self-healing capability was almost invincible.
At this ti, Peter, however, wasn’t concerned with all these matters.
He had already fully comprehended the World Creation Formula and had started to execute it.
As for his own combat strength, Peter had reached a level that he himself was not aware of.
Yet, Peter didn’t pay much attention to this matter either.
His heart was invested in the research of new species.
Various genetic technologies, species creation technologies, and a wealth of information on genetic transformation and special evolution flowed through his mind.
As ti trickled by, no matter how fiercely the external scramble for Sacred Fate Seeds raged, it seed unrelated to Peter—he did not dwell on such things.
After all, the Saint Competition could not be completed in the short term; it might even take ten thousand years.
In such a span of ti, Peter could accomplish far too much.
Peter believed that as long as his transformation was successful, he would have a great assurance in Becoming a Saint.
Looking at the multitude of seeds within himself and considering the new species’ ability to Swallow all kinds of seeds, Peter was confident that when the ti ca, simply unleashing the Swallowing Power to absorb five thousand seeds would be no issue.
Even if he couldn’t beco a Saint, reaching the level of a Void Saint wouldn’t be any pressure at all.
With a goal in mind, Peter’s research zeal grew even stronger.
One of the biggest benefits for a cultivator is the potential to create anything one desires.
In front of Peter, various chemical bottles filled the ground, with nurous experints being conducted in his hands.
Peter had now reached the final juncture.
All kinds of genes had been extracted and were now undergoing a brand new fusion.
The swallowing power was definitely first, followed by attack power, defense power, and then fusion power…
The wild varieties he had obtained this ti were all very special, each with distinctive genes, and Peter was optimizing them on this basis.
Peter fused all the abilities he could think of into a single entity.
With each fusion and growth, followed by extraction and another round of fusion and growth…
When Peter finally obtained a seed, he himself could feel the seed’s imnse power.
Upon penetrating the seed with his Divine Sense, Peter could distinctly feel the various characteristics within it.
Looking at the seed, Peter Suddenly realized there was a critical aspect he had not undertaken.
Sitting cross-legged, Peter imdiately entered a contemplative state.
A seed is a seed, a body is a body.
In fact, many have overlooked a critical point: even if a seed is controlled by a person and used, when the seed reaches a certain height, might it possess the power to break free from human control?
After all, these are two different bodies with two different consciousnesses.
When this idea erged, Peter was startled.
He thought about the disappearance of Saints, and the more he contemplated, the more terrifying it beca.
He even developed a brand new idea—perhaps the problem lay with the seeds themselves.
If a seed reached a certain level, it would definitely develop its own will, and then it would be questionable whether a Saint could still control it.
No matter what scenario he envisioned, such a possibility was not non-existent.
Peter then pondered over various soul control techniques and indeed, he discovered that soul control also needed to et certain standards.
When the soul’s power far surpassed its master’s, it could break free from control and instead pose a threat to the master.
It’s the sa principle!
With this realization, Peter looked at the seed and knew that the previous thod of fusion was not truly complete—his will had not fully penetrated the other.
To penetrate completely, or even to swap identities with the seed, one would have to use one’s entire willpower to transform, replacing the seed’s will with one’s own, aning to truly beco the seed.
As the days went by, Peter’s ideas beca clearer and clearer.
He knew his approach could be the key to fully mastering his own autonomous will.
The old fusion thods would not suffice!
Peter had made his decision.
However, after iteratively deducing his thoughts, Peter began to hesitate about his idea.
It was clear to Peter: he wanted to completely liquefy the seed, dissolve both his body and will, thoroughly eradicate the will within the seed, and then infuse it with his own, allowing this entirely new life to grow.
Only a seed grown in this way would truly beco a seed under his own will’s control—aning he would be the seed, and the seed would be him.
In doing so, no matter how the seed developed, it would always be him; even if it beca a Saint, the seed would not cause harm to himself.
Through repeated deduction, Peter had 100% confidence that he could cultivate a brand new seed.
But should he really proceed in this manner?
Peter hesitated.
Peter thought about splitting open the void and entering a Space Domain to undergo Reincarnation, allowing life to grow bit by bit, letting the seed grow under the influence of his formidable will.
Although such an approach wouldn’t harm his own life, the critical point was that his cultivation would be used to promote the seed’s evolution and growth.
Moreover, he would have to gradually guide the seed, becoming part of it, aning he might end up as a Mortal.
And yet, the growth of the seed required another condition: his will as a Mortal must remain unwavering.
Only with a resolute mortal will could he suppress the seed and achieve a comprehensive fusion; otherwise, he would fail.
Having finally reached the Immortal Realm after so much difficulty, should he really embark on such an endeavor?
After so thought, with a resolute look in his eyes, Peter decided that even if he failed, he could still return by leaving behind an anchoring power.
It would simply be a matter of decades or centuries, which, for an Immortal, wasn’t a risky matter at all.
He decided to reincarnate once more and see if his deductions could materialize.
If his ideas succeeded, his prospects would be limitless.
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