Uncle Orange's explanation can be said to have fed Liang Yi a tranquilizer, sweeping away the anxiety in his heart and visibly relaxing his entire being.
Other issues can be solved by other ans, but it was this particular matter that Liang Yi truly could not make heads or tails of.
However, after having a heart-to-heart with Uncle Orange, the heavy stone in Liang Yi's heart finally dropped to the ground, and he no longer had to worry that his junior sister would get hurt by this matter in the future.
Regarding the mories of the past, the most vivid were those before he joined the Taoist Sect, those from his childhood.
After that, each ti he advanced to a major Realm, he would recover so of his mories from after joining the Taoist Sect, more or less.
These mories erged inexplicably from the depths of his Divine Soul, and the restored mories always appeared in scattered and fragnted states every ti, like pieces of a broken jigsaw puzzle.
Liang Yi was quite unclear about the source of these mories, because they felt all too real.
When these mories erged, it wasn't in the form of watching a movie where you see it once and it's over, rather, he felt as if he had truly experienced these events and was rely recalling them now.
Liang Yi wasn't sure if recalling these mories would lead to unpredictable changes, like a personality split or sothing.
Therefore, out of caution, he did not rge these mories into his Divine Soul, but instead sealed them all in a corner of his Divine Soul with Sword Intent.
But now, Liang Yi felt reassured.
He could just think of the Liang Yi from this world as one of his avatars. When the avatar returns to the original self, the mories the avatar experienced would naturally be integrated back into the Origin.
"Looking at it this way, these mories have probably mostly been restored..."
Liang Yi took a cursory glance at the mories he had sealed away and found that the fragnts had been pieced together quite completely, with only a few scattered pieces still unrecovered.
"It looks like for the rest, I will have to wait until I reach the Ninth Realm."
Now that he knew the source of these mories, Liang Yi confidently lifted the seals and reintegrated them into his Divine Soul.
"By the way, didn't you ntion that the Mystic chanism World is extrely distant from my own world? How were you able to find my world?"
While absorbing the mories, Liang Yi pondered this, tilting his head with so confusion to look at Uncle Orange.
Logically, when Uncle Orange and Heavenly Dao chose him, the Mystical chanism Continent should have been in an inextricable struggle with the Abyss, so how could he have the spare ti to venture out?
Uncle Orange didn't seem surprised that Liang Yi would ask this question, shaking his head as if he had anticipated it:
"It wasn't who found it, but it that found ..."
"Earth's Heavenly Dao found you!?"
Liang Yi was stunned, sizing up Uncle Orange.
He rembered that Senior Qinglian had ntioned that normally worlds are vastly distant from each other because when two worlds et, either one world would retreat away or a worldly war would inevitably break out, resulting in one being devoured.
So was Earth's Heavenly Dao intending to devour Uncle Orange?
"It's not what you think. Earth's Heavenly Dao is a very unique existence, different from any other world's Heavenly Dao..."
Uncle Orange could guess what the young man was thinking just from Liang Yi's expression and directly raised a paw to wave his hand in denial.
"Right, if you had been devoured, you wouldn't be here now."
Liang Yi clapped his hands together, chuckling at the bizarre idea he had entertained.
Uncle Orange rolled his eyes; any way you looked at it, this kid seed too pleased with the prospect of him being devoured.
"But what you said about Earth's Heavenly Dao actively seeking you out, and that Earth's Heavenly Dao is quite special, what's that all about?"
Liang Yi hastily pressed for an answer.
His intuition told him that this might pertain to the underlying reasons for all that had happened.
"..."
Contrary to Liang Yi's expectations, just as he asked this question, Uncle Orange fell into an eerie silence.
"You should know that normally, worlds wouldn't co into contact with each other, possibly even until their destruction, because contact would lead to many uncontrollable events."
"Yes, Senior Qinglian ntioned this to ."
Liang Yi nodded; this seed to share so resemblance with the Law of the Jungle in the Void.
Every world wants to beco stronger, and apart from accumulating strength over epoch after epoch, the fastest way to strengthen a world is to devour another world's World Origin.
The Abyss Will is currently following this path, growing stronger by devouring other worlds.
"In Earth, which you speak of, or as it is notoriously known in the Void, Heavenly Origin, the Heavenly Dao from there is extraordinarily powerful."
Uncle Orange slowly recounted the daunting will that seed to view the Void as nothing, communicating with him from so unknown place, his heart pounding with so trepidation.
How strong that Heavenly Dao was, even he was not clear, but one point he was very sure of was that even if he defeated the Abyss Will and devoured it, he would not be a match for that will.
"Unlike normal worlds that strive to avoid contact with other worlds, Heavenly Origin's Heavenly Dao instead chooses to actively communicate with the Heavenly Dao of other worlds."
"Why?"
Liang Yi scratched his head, sowhat puzzled.
But his previous life's world seed to be a technologically-oriented world, right? Could there truly be a Heavenly Dao in existence, and is that where the term "Mother Earth" cos from?
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