Tianyi sat in his allotted chamber. As an “injured” patient, he should spend all his ti in his room healing. However, he didn’t look like he was focused on healing at all. Rather, he was resting his cheeks between his palms with a bored expression.
Strictly speaking, he wasn’t exactly injured. He just needed to strengthen the conduit. A conduit was a vessel. The larger the vessel, the more power of the Nine Heavens Universe it could accommodate.
Although Tianyi appeared to be doing nothing, he was actually expanding the vessel. Spaceti fluctuations flitted across his skin and clothes. If an unlucky person touched him, they might be sucked into his skin. They would shrink until they were smaller than microscopic, and all they would see was not skin, but a vast continent with no end.
If they survived the process.
Even if they did, the danger was not over yet. Ti flowed differently near Tianyi. Sotis it quickened to an absurd degree. Other tis, it would flow in reverse. Age, mories, injuries, all would disappear as if they hadn’t existed.
Part of the reason he sealed himself in his room was to prevent prying eyes and affecting others during his upgrade process. He could go out with another conduit, but it would only attract disapproving eyes. His current mission was to heal himself for the next inevitable confrontation with the Demon Clan, and he didn’t want to reveal news about his conduit.
After a while, Tianyi sat atop a jade seat in a lotus position. He had finished scrolling through his Xiyi talisman. Logically speaking, he should have an endless amount of entertainnt from the Xiyinet. However, his interests changed often.
When the mood struck him, he would consu one form or genre of entertainnt voraciously, but he would also grow tired of it after a while. All forms of entertainnt in a genre had many similarities. Once you consud a certain amount, it would feel the sa. Instead of forcing himself to consu it, it would be better to stop.
Still, Tianyi couldn’t find a new interest for a short while. He scrolled through many new shows on the Xiyinet or forums, but they couldn’t arouse his interest at all.
Since that was the case, he started comprehending the laws again. Ever since he entered the Immortal Realm by using the Law of Spaceti, he had not put much focus on it. Instead, he focused on comprehending the other myriad laws in order to strengthen his control over his inner universe.
He thought his current mastery over spaceti would be enough until he attempted to reach the Divine Realm, but the appearance of the realm beast changed that. Tianyi didn’t think his control over spaceti exceeded the Spaceti Chessboard by that much. aning that he would not be able to use his second-best ability in front of the realm beast.
In case he could not lure the realm beast into his inner universe, he needed to increase his mastery over spaceti. In addition, deepening his comprehension of the Law of Spaceti would also raise the limit of his conduit and the amount of power he could exhibit from his inner universe.
The fluctuations of spaceti cloaking Tianyi’s body expanded. It soon filled the center of the cultivation chamber.
The furniture within the sphere of influence beca dilapidated instantly. So parts even directly turned to dust. The next mont, the furniture returned to its original appearance, but it did not last long. Not a mont later, the furniture beca a towering tree if it was made of wood or a slab of stone.
This wasn’t the strangest part. The strangest part was when the furniture existed in its normal state, its original material, and dust at the sa ti. If a mortal saw this scene, they would go mad instantly. Even cultivators had to be careful or they might form alternate personalities.
Ti beca aningless within the cultivation chamber. A second could have passed, or it might have been a decade.
Finally, Tianyi opened his eyes again. His eyes seed to contain the past, present, and future simultaneously. The primal chaos, the universe, and the final entropy of all. Behind each era of the universe, black mist filled with countless motes of lights could be seen.
Tianyi blinked and his eyes returned to normal, but if people stared too long, they would find their sense of ti distorted.
“Not enough,” Tianyi said. Although he made so progress since the ti he entered the Immortal Realm, he had reached a bottleneck. In fact, it was a miracle that he had only entered a bottleneck now. His initial comprehension of the Law of Five Phases and Law of Life and Death helped him progress farther through parallel comparison. Although these three laws did not seem to contain the sa concepts, they all originated from chaos.
Tianyi rested his cheek on one palm as he tried to figure out a thod to increase his comprehension speed. When cultivators wanted to feel the worldly laws, they would often visit locations with a large amount of aura of the law. For example, a cultivator that wanted to comprehend the Law of Fire might enter a volcano or a realm where the Law of Fire dominated. However, Tianyi did not know of any location where he could sense the Law of Spaceti.
His eyes flickered. ‘No, there is a place.’
Tianyi looked up. His gaze pierced through the roof and sky of Shangri-La. It did not end when he saw the void of the Divine Beast Pseudo System. His gaze traveled past the border of the pseudo system and into the Three Thousand Immortal Realms System.
It was as if he was staring into space, but Tianyi saw a silver river intertwined with the whole Three Thousand Immortal Realms System. The river had many forks and branches, all originating from one singular source. However, tracing the source, it actually branched away from the Three Thousand Immortal Realms System. From a distance, those branches mirrored the Three Thousand Immortal Realms System.
Now that Tianyi could see the Six Paths of Samsara, he knew that the tiline he lived in was the pri tiline. It was for no other reason that his tiline had the largest “branch.”
He recalled the first ti he entered the vast silver river. He was too weak to notice, but he had to swim up the current so he could go to an earlier part of the river before swimming down the pri branch and leaving. As one of the foundations of the world, the Six Paths of Samsara was extrely beneficial to his understanding of spaceti, but unfortunately, even his current strength did not allow him to enter the silver river for long.
Still, entering would bring a certain amount of benefits, even if it was only for a short ti. Tianyi did not plan to just enter and return to the pri tiline. That was a bit wasteful in his opinion. Since he was already going to enter the Six Paths of Samsara, why not enter another tiline?
A ripple appeared in the Vast Void of the Three Thousand Immortal Realms System. A hand sleeved in purple ca out of the ripple. Slowly, a human figure appeared. It was Xi Tianyi.
He was one of the many conduits. According to power, Tianyi had three levels of conduits.
The first level was at the immortal lord level, and Tianyi could have eighty-one conduits of the first level. The second level allowed him to display the power of a half-emperor, but he could only have nine of them at any ti. The third level allowed Tianyi the power of an emperor and sotis beyond, but he only had one such conduit.
There was another level, level zero. It encompassed all of Tianyi’s conduits below the true immortal in power, and he could have a nearly infinite amount of them as long as his consciousness and willpower could support them.
The conduit that appeared was one of Tianyi's second level conduits. The conduit at war with the Demon Clan was also a second level conduit. Even if it was in the midst of promoting to the third level, the number of second-level conduits could not increase.
Tianyi looked up and slowly rose. The higher he rose, the more ethereal his figure beca. Eventually, his figure started to beco faint. It didn’t start at the foot, but the head. After a while, Tianyi’s body seed to have disappeared into the thin air.
At this ti, ngfei opened her eyes inside Jade Peak Palace. She looked up and stared into the sky. Or rather, the Six Paths of Samsara. Not just her, but the founder of the Saintly Scholar School, Confucius, Daoist Lu, and even Bao Ling did the sa. Although they did not major in the Law of Spaceti, Law of Samsara, or other related laws, it did not prevent them from detecting the abnormality.
However, none of them stepped out to stop it. They didn’t know who was attempting to swim up the Six Paths of Samsara, but brashly entering will only cause them to injure themselves. Besides, it was not that easy to swim up the Six Paths of Samsara. Even if the culprit survived, they would be severely injured, if not dead.
Tianyi, who had hidden his identity, had no ti to comprehend the Law of Spaceti in the Six Paths of Samsara. Because of the turbulent and corrosive nature of the silver river, he had to direct all his focus on swimming through it.
His skin, the boundary separating the outer world from his inner universe, started to collapse. To preserve the integrity of this boundary and prevent himself from popping like a bubble, Tianyi had no choice but to shrink.
While combating the effects of the Six Paths of Samsara, he did not stop swimming. He used the Heaven-Bearing Seal inside the Nine Heavens Universe to detect the existence of the other Heaven-Bearing Seals in the other tilines.
Tianyi did not have many demands. He just wanted to find the nearest tiline. Once he spotted the aura of the Heaven-Bearing Seal, he imdiately moved towards it. He had the power to change the perception of ti of others, but now it was his turn to feel the experience.
It was not as torturous as his first dip into the Six Paths of Samsara, but he still felt like a long ti had passed.
In the Vast Void, a silver ripple appeared. Less than a second later, sothing shot out of the ripple. The ripple disappeared, but the object that was shot out did not slow down and continued on its trajectory. Finally, it flew into an unranked realm. Still, the object’s velocity did not stop and impacted against the ground.
The continent fractured into tens of smaller pieces. The water surged and covered the ground. So land resurfaced, others were buried permanently. Luckily, this was a realm inhospitable to life or else ninety-nine percent of the lives would have perished. This included birds, as they could not fly forever and needed to roost.
Before the unranked realm could recover from the catastrophe it experienced, a vortex appeared at the impact point. A humanoid figure flew out of the vortex.
Who else could it be but Tianyi?
However, compared to his usual look, he had obviously shrunk. If he appeared like a man in his early to mid twenties before entering the Six Paths of Samsara, now he appeared to be in his preteens. It wasn’t just his physical features that changed.
Tianyi clenched and unclenched his hands, feeling the power in his arm. Of course, this was just a symbolic gesture. He didn’t need to do such a aningless action to ascertain his current combat potential.
“In this state, I don’t think I can defeat a monarch. Of course, outlasting a monarch and even an emperor is no problem,” Tianyi said.
He did not pay too much on recovering to his peak state, at least not now. With his mastery over spaceti, even emperors could not harm him. He had a more important thing to do now.
Tianyi looked up. “Now, I wonder how this tiline developed.”
Hey, which tiline do you guys want this to be? As in, which of the protagonists do you want to be the MC of the tiline?
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