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Chapter 1698: Chapter 1699: Entering Void

“You…”

The Heaven-nding Stone hesitated, unable to comprehend where Su Chengyu’s confidence ca from.

At that mont, within Su Chengyu’s Sea of Consciousness, a milky white orb slowly rose up. Under the astonished gaze of the Heaven-nding Stone, all of the golden figures that had been rapidly operating suddenly halted their movents.

They stood up one by one, their gazes collectively fixed on the milky white orb. From the mont they had co into existence, the golden figures had never stopped their martial arts simulations—yet now, for the first ti, another transformation was taking place.

As they stared in a trance at the milky white orb, the next instant, they began to float into the air, their forms liquefying into droplets of golden liquid before surging toward the orb.

With each drop of golden liquid rging into the milky white orb, the once serene sphere began to undergo a profound transformation. Countless visions erupted from within the orb.

Mountains, rivers, glaciers, flowers, grass… they embodied countless aspects of heaven, earth, and the mortal world.

The overwhelming visions blanketed the entirety of the Sea of Consciousness, and at that mont, the Heaven-nding Stone finally understood what Su Chengyu was attempting to do.

“The Hongng Heavenly Book?”

The Heavenly Fox Orb was highly likely to be a fragnt of the Hongng Heavenly Book—a fact the Heaven-nding Stone had discerned through its shared connection with Su Chengyu.

However, treasures of such caliber were beyond simple interpretation or refinent thods.

Without unimaginable fortune, without a fleeting mont of divine insight, even holding onto the Hongng Heavenly Book for millennia might not grant one a glimpse of its mysteries.

Yet, Su Chengyu at this mont was clearly employing a thod even the Heaven-nding Stone could not comprehend, forcibly deciphering the Power of the Heavenly Dao contained within the Heavenly Fox Orb.

“Is this the Primordial Dao?”

The Heaven-nding Stone took a deep breath. In the present world, the Heaven-nding Stone had encountered prodigious talents who grasped this elusive Dao.

Yet, even then, it remained irrefutable—the Primordial Dao was the most difficult to comprehend among the seven Heavenly Daos.

As a matter of fact, the only young genius to have embarked upon the Primordial Dao was none other than Long Xuan, hailed as the foremost prodigy of his generation.

Su Chengyu had interacted with various Powers of the Heavenly Dao on his journey, and not once did the Primordial Dao make even the faintest connection with him. The Heaven-nding Stone never imagined that Power would now begin integrating into Su Chengyu’s very being under such circumstances.

But still… The Heaven-nding Stone cast a worried glance at Su Chengyu, whose mind and body were under imnse strain. It seriously doubted whether Su Chengyu could endure long enough to fully assimilate this Power into himself.

Back in Liuli Country, absorbing the Power of Destiny from that fragnt of the Hongng Heavenly Book had plunged Su Chengyu into a prolonged period of unconsciousness.

The current situation, however, allowed no room for such an outco.

Even though Su Chengyu had entered the Realm of Selflessness, the Heaven-nding Stone knew for certain that his ntal state was already on the verge of collapse.

If this continued, even if his body endured, his mind would likely shatter first. His God’s Soul would suffer terrible damage, and yet the Heaven-nding Stone was utterly powerless to interfere.

Just as the Heaven-nding Stone believed their efforts were about to fail, a gentle force emanated from within the Heavenly Fox Orb, like a spring breeze sweeping through Su Chengyu’s Sea of Consciousness.

Everywhere it passed, the overwhelming visions began to dissolve back into the Sea of Consciousness. Concurrently, threads of Primordial Power rged into the golden droplets that the figures had liquefied into.

Witnessing this unanticipated phenonon, the Heaven-nding Stone clicked its tongue in awe.

It understood that the Heavenly Dao is impartial. Even if the Hongng Heavenly Book had developed its own consciousness, it would never demonstrate such favor toward Su Chengyu, let alone actively assist him in alleviating his burden.

The only possible explanation lay with the fox demon now residing within the Heavenly Fox Orb.

The Heavenly Book may be lifeless, but all things possess a spirit.

The Heaven-nding Stone could not fathom how the Qiuqiu Fox Clan had rged a fragnt of human awareness with the Hongng Heavenly Book. However, it was evident that the fox demon’s intervention had significantly improved Su Chengyu’s condition.

The imnse ntal pressure began to ease, and the Power of the Heavenly Dao finally started to genuinely integrate into Su Chengyu’s body.

Within the Sea of Consciousness, golden rain cascaded from the sky. The golden droplets fell into the Sea of Consciousness, coalescing once more into the golden figures.

As they stood again, these golden figures appeared even more lifelike than before. They were no longer unclothed but instead donned simple robes of white and blue, resembling humans more than ever.

Upon returning to the ground, the golden figures did not idle; the newly revived beings resud their previous tasks.

In perfect unison, they once again delved into the unique sword techniques that stemd from the lineage of the Power of the Heavenly Dao.

However, this ti, the Sword Montum that once belonged to the Immortal Decapitating Sword began to undergo a profound transformation.

This technique, originally driven by the Power of Destiny, had now evolved into sothing entirely new.

Although it remained a killing technique, the Heavenly Dao Power embedded within the sword technique had shifted—from the Destiny Dao to the Primordial Dao.

At this mont, the Heaven-nding Stone fully comprehended Su Chengyu’s intent.

Su Chengyu intended to harness the Primordial Dao erupting from the Heavenly Fox Orb, borrowing its strength to forcibly shatter the Qianyuan Double Fish Pendant before him.

“He’s utterly mad,”

The Heaven-nding Stone exhaled deeply, muttering its disbelief.

Having witnessed everything, it understood clearly what Su Chengyu was attempting. Every single step bore the risk of catastrophic failure—each mistake could lead to death ten thousand tis over.

Moreover, should anything go awry, not even the most potent Spirit Pills could save him this ti.

Dao Backlash, irreparable damage to the God’s Soul—if it reached that point, even a Daluo Golden Immortal would be powerless to pull Su Chengyu back from the brink.

In reality, as Su Chengyu’s mind gradually stabilized and his physical changes neared equilibrium, he finally proceeded to the next step.

The sword technique shifted, and the Sword Montum followed suit. The form of the Immortal Decapitating Sword was already sothing of the past, transford into an entirely new sword technique that belonged solely to Su Chengyu.

Yet, as this newfound power surged from within him and erupted from the Heavenly Fox Orb, Su Chengyu felt the Dragon Slayer Sword trembling violently in his hands. Despite gripping it tightly, the sword seed ready to fly out of his grasp.

The imnse power and overwhelming Sword Montum not only posed a real threat to the Qianyuan Double Fish Pendant but also left Su Chengyu struggling to hold onto the blade.

Grinding his teeth, Su Chengyu clutched the Dragon Slayer Sword with all his might. He felt as though his body was on the verge of exploding, but even so, he refused to let go.

No!

This sword must be unleashed. Not even the Heavenly Emperor could stop today from rescuing Nan Zhi from the Luo Clan!

Su Chengyu roared within his heart, gripping the Dragon Slayer Sword as he teetered on the brink of collapse. At that mont, a gentle voice echoed within his mind.

“Yu Er, it is ti to enter the Void.”

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