Unstoppable Martial Arts: Starting from Attribute Points Allocation Chapter 889 - 433: The Second Spirit Body, Way of Cause and
Chapter 889: Chapter 433: The Second Spirit Body, Way of Cause and Effect_2
But he had no regrets. The ergence of his second spirit body significantly boosted his overall strength, and this was rely the beginning of his gains.
The second spirit body, which was cultivated in the Way of Cause and Effect, held terrifying potential and limitless future prospects. That was the true harvest.
Cultivated to Perfection, it cut off ties with the past, remained untouched by cause and effect, with Divine Abilities unseen and the workings of fate unpredictable.
This was sothing too great to be rely described as having terrifying potential.
Upon the arrival of the Ten Directions Sect, Lu Yun promptly completed the handover and then led the other disciples to regroup with the main forces of the Purple Cloud Sect and the Green Fla Palace at the old site of the Purple Cloud Sect.
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At the sa ti, all the disciples guarding the various cities were also recalled.
Thanks to the team information on the Pri Origin Token, Lu Yun was able to quickly locate the mbers of his original team despite the large number of people on the warship.
At a glance, the hundred-person squad from before was now reduced to just over fifty people.
Nearly half of them were those responsible for guarding the cities.
This clearly showed that not a few disciples who had followed Mu Sinan to the main battlefield had fallen.
However, those who had survived bore radiant expressions, evidently having reaped considerable rewards.
It is worth ntioning that both Mu Sinan and Ding Min’s auras had changed, indicating they had likely made breakthroughs in their own strengths.
Truly worthy of being disciples of Heavenly Pride.
As for the other disciples, Lu Yun could clearly discern their realms; most had broken through at least a minor realm.
The others, although they did not achieve a breakthrough, had nonetheless improved in so way.
In such a comparison, it seed that only he, within his small unit, had not made a breakthrough.
However, the others knew that Lu Yun had cultivated a powerful Divine Ability that could conceal his realm, indiscernible to the average cultivator.
Therefore, when they sensed that Lu Yun was still at the third level of the Unity Realm, they did not find it strange.
“Junior Brother Lu, you seem to be in a bit of trouble. Did you encounter other problems along the way?”
With the strongest cultivation, Mu Sinan swiftly noticed Lu Yun’s unusual condition and walked over to inquire.
Hearing this, the surrounding disciples also looked over.
Lu Yun explained, “I encountered a minor issue while cultivating earlier, but it’s nothing serious; I will recover after so ti.”
At the sa ti, he also surveyed the crowd and seed to notice sothing, furrowing his brows slightly.
There seed to be a familiar figure missing from among the people.
“Elder Sister Mu, where is Junior Brother Ren Shu’an?”
Even as he asked this question, Lu Yun already had a guess; he just wanted confirmation.
Mu Sinan said, “The battlefield was too chaotic at the ti, and I was preoccupied by a formidable opponent; I had no ability to look after the others.”
Although she didn’t spell it out, the ssage was clear.
Ren Shu’an had not appeared for so long after the war ended; he had likely perished on the battlefield.
A re Heavenly Human Realm cultivator, in a war of that scale, once swept by powerful fluctuations, it would not be unusual to be shattered to dust.
Lu Yun kept his expression unchanged, but inside, he couldn’t help but feel a sense of lant.
This genius disciple who had harbored animosity towards him ultimately did not make it to the end.
No matter how deeply concealed, he still couldn’t escape the fate of falling.
In the end, it was all due to insufficient strength.
The matter of Ren Shu’an served as a warning to him.
re concealnt was not enough; without sufficient power, there was always the risk of falling at any mont.
“Be it genius or diocrity, a single misstep can lead to downfall; such an outco must not befall !”
Lu Yun’s eyes were resolute.
As his strength improved, he cherished his life even more.
To continue living, he needed not only to keep a low profile and have a few hidden tricks up his sleeve, but he also had to constantly beco stronger.
At the least, he should beco powerful enough to decisively influence the outco of a great war.
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The alliance of the Sanyuan Palace and the Blue Sky Sect faction each settled their affairs. With the intervention of two powerhouses, the Green Fla Palace and the Ten Directions Sect, the strife here ca to an end, and it would be difficult for conflict to arise again in the near future.
Correspondingly, the Sanyuan Palace’s sche to rise to a superpower fell through.
They were granted the opportunity, but failed to capitalize on it. The other powers could not be blad.
However, possessing three immortal giants, their strength was still far beyond other leading powers. If they focus on peaceful developnt and patiently build their foundation, they could one day fundantally transform into a superpower.
Of course, all that was a discussion for another ti.
The Void Warship activated, and within half a day, it returned to the True Fire Domain.
The warship obscured the sky and the sun, and even the vast mountain range below was not as imnse as the warship. When it hovered overhead, its shadow already covered the land beneath, shocking the Green Fire Palace Disciples who remained behind.
“What is that thing?”
“Quick, inform the Elder, a formidable enemy is attacking!”
So disciples panicked.
But before he could finish speaking, he was slapped on the forehead by an Elder, followed by a stern reprimand.
“Nonsense, that’s the Void Warship, returning triumphant from the Tai Zhen domain.”
“The Void Warship?!”
The disciple, heedless of the pain on his forehead, had a look of shock on his face.
He had ridden on a Void Warship before, but compared to this one, it was like night and day.
“In six hours, the Void Warship will set off again. Those wishing to return to Green Fla Palace should board without delay.”
The calm and authoritative voice reached the ears of all disciples of the Green Fla Palace.
In an instant.
The base of the Green Fla Palace beca restless, as disciples climbed aboard the Void Warship under the organization of Elders and Stewards.
Clearly, the strength of the disciples and Stewards boarding here varied greatly, including those in the Celestial Human Realm, Unity Realm, and True Spirit Realm.
However, the majority of the disciples were in the Celestial Human Realm, including both Outer Sect Disciples and Official Disciples.
The Unity Realm and True Spirit Realm were comprised entirely of Outer Sect Elders and Stewards.
Ti slowly passed by, and the warship gradually beca lively and noisy.
Because the warship was enormous and there were too many people, Lu Yun did not see Yuan Fei’s figure.
However, he did see Yuan Yao among those disciples.
“Senior Sister Yuan Yao.”
“Junior Brother Lu Yun?”
Hearing the voice, Yuan Yao turned around, just in ti to see the handso young man approaching her.
The young man’s poise was elegant and had a unique charm. As Yuan Yao watched, it was as if a stone had been cast into the still waters of her heart, causing ripples that were slow to calm.
She couldn’t help but rember the last ti they had parted, when although he had acted maturely and was very powerful, he had still looked very young.
But now, seeing him again, he had transford into a dashing youth.
From boyhood to youth.
Gone was the naiveté and greenness of the past.
What captured her gaze was a mont of dazzling charm.
And the ripples spreading through the pond of her heart.
But in the end, she could only say one thing.
“It’s been a long ti!”
After pausing for six hours, the warship resud its journey.
Perhaps it was for being apart for so long, Yuan Yao had a lot to say. She roughly shared her experiences of this ti period with Lu Yun.
Lu Yun learned that Yuan Yao’s close friend, Chang Xiaorui, had died at the hands of a Unity Realm Expert.
For Chang Xiaorui, a forr fellow disciple with whom Lu Yun had experienced life and death, he had quite a strong impression.
Upon learning of her demise, a sense of regret and reflection inevitably stirred in his heart, but that was all.
It wasn’t that he was heartless. After all, she hadn’t died in front of him, and he lacked that visceral impact.
It was like once learning from Wei Xinhuh that Li Zhichang had not erged from the Secret Realm.
Most of the ti, it was Yuan Yao who spoke and Lu Yun who listened.
He was a proficient listener, never impatient.
Yuan Yao was also an excellent storyteller. While she may not make one feel as though they were there, the experiences she relayed through her words were thrilling nonetheless.
Of course, regarding Chang Xiaorui’s matter, she just ntioned it in passing, not wishing to dwell on it.
Reopening a gradually healing wound would not cause unbearable pain, but it would still hurt.
For Yuan Yao, the loss of Chang Xiaorui was a wound in her heart, one that would take a long ti to heal.
But to Lu Yun, this represented a kind of growth for Yuan Yao.
To witness the fall of a dear friend while being powerless to help was a trendous blow.
Only a blow of this magnitude could carve such deep pain, before one realizes their own frailty, thus purifying their determination to pursue strength.
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