873: 872: Soul of the Strong in the Divine Realm 873: 872: Soul of the Strong in the Divine Realm Tang Feng ventured alone to the Central Region.
Of course, he wasn’t going unprepared—ensuring his own safety took precedence.
He set up a Transmission Array in advance, prepared ample Divine Crystals, and forged a set of Star Divine Armor.
Even if he encountered an Emperor Realm expert, he could still escape effortlessly.
Along the way, he encountered quite a few Star Beasts on the outskirts, but other than killing a few for roasted at, he barely spared them a glance.
Five days later, Tang Feng arrived in the Central Region.
He knew where he was because the Star Origin Power here was ten tis that on the outskirts.
Additionally, the pressure intensified.
He noticed that even those in the Divine Spirit Realm could only travel on foot here.
This forced him to be more cautious.
It seed as though there were several dangerous energies lingering nearby as soon as he entered.
However, when he carefully investigated, he found nothing.
Still, this heightened his vigilance.
The fact that Star Beasts dared not enter the Central Region ant sothing dangerous had occurred here.
Was it stronger Star Beasts or sothing else?
Tang Feng had to investigate on his own.
Activating the Primordial Undying Technique, Tang Feng embarked on his first cultivation session since entering the Divine Spirit Realm.
Up to this point, achieving cultivation results had eluded him.
Even using a Divine Pill yielded minimal effects.
But now, he realized this was the most ideal place for cultivation, and his heart filled with excitent.
Massive amounts of Star Origin Power surged into his body, and the Undying Technique began to operate wildly.
Golden blood continuously seeped out from his skin.
The terrifying Star Origin Power seed to search for a vessel to store itself, surging in ceaselessly.
Tang Feng hurriedly halted his cultivation, finally understanding why the Star Beasts dared not enter here.
Absorbing so much Star Origin Power without limit—it was no wonder they would explode.
But Tang Feng was different; he possessed a Dantian akin to a world.
He feared no influx of Star Origin Power.
Once the Star Origin Power entered his Dantian World, countless stars began to form.
The vast void and cosmos slowly took shape.
His internal world underwent a gradual transformation, as its creatures—its beings—all evolved into gods.
This outco was beyond Tang Feng’s expectations.
In that mont, his Dantian World gave rise to primitive life.
As for what to call them, Tang Feng hadn’t given it much thought.
anwhile, the influx of Star Origin Power also triggered transformations in these beings.
The stars themselves carried unique inheritances, making transformation in response to the All Heavens’ Star Injection all but inevitable.
These enhancents also brought benefits to Tang Feng.
Return energy.
Though still modest now, the accumulation of energy as more beings erged would beco imnse over ti.
This provided another way to enhance his strength—and one that required no deliberate effort from Tang Feng.
He wasn’t dwelling much on this at present; nor did he have the ntal space to.
Since entering the God Realm, body refinent had grown increasingly strenuous.
Each session felt like undergoing a profound transformation, shedding layers and remaking himself, a seemingly endless process.
Tang Feng didn’t know where his limits lay.
All he knew was that, after every cultivation session, achieving the Great Success realm seed far off.
Two days later, Tang Feng halted his steps, suddenly suspecting he was experiencing an illusion.
A city appeared a re mile ahead, and, surprisingly, it seed populated.
Sothing was off—wasn’t this place supposed to be devoid of human presence?
It must be an illusion.
Tang Feng stopped walking and pinched himself hard enough to feel pain.
Should he proceed or not?
For a mont, Tang Feng felt deeply conflicted.
At that mont, a sense of danger arose.
Before he could react, his entire body was hurled into the air.
With a thud, he fell to the ground.
Though uninjured, anyone suddenly struck would understandably feel aggrieved.
Tang Feng got up and looked at the spot where he’d been standing monts earlier.
A few figures were curiously observing him.
“Who are you?
Why are you here?
Shouldn’t you be in the realm?”
“I’m just a Loose Cultivator, so there’s no need to give my na.
As for why I’ve co, it’s because there are treasures here.”
“You’re rather candid.
Very well, leave imdiately—this is no place for you.” One of them prepared to strike again after finishing speaking.
Tang Feng naturally wouldn’t allow it and raised his arm cannon.
“Still want to resist?” One of them ford a Hand Seal and pressed toward Tang Feng in the blink of an eye.
A golden light enveloped Tang Feng.
He realized he couldn’t move, and his power was completely sealed.
At this mont, he was no different from an ordinary person.
Soon after, he was lifted off the ground and taken toward the mysterious city.
Bang!
On the square, Tang Feng was fastened to a wooden stake.
Everyone who ca to watch looked at Tang Feng with curiosity.
They were eager to know how soone from the outside compared to themselves.
When Tang Feng ca to, he realized his situation wasn’t ideal.
However, it seed his captors weren’t planning to kill him.
What did they want then?
These people didn’t seem to have physical bodies.
This revelation shocked him deeply.
How was this possible?
Were these people all Divine Souls?
Where were their original bodies then?
Mixed emotions swelled within Tang Feng.
He started to feel so sympathy for these gods who lacked physical forms—a situation he hadn’t anticipated.
Fortunately, they lacked physical bodies; otherwise, the situation would have been much more terrifying.
Perhaps this was one reason why they hadn’t killed him.
What did these people intend to ask of him?
Night fell, and three n and two won appeared before Tang Feng.
One of the n waved his hand, restoring Tang Feng’s freedom.
“Apologies.
Our companion was overly excited and acted rashly.
Please pardon us.”
“No problem.
I’d like to know why you’re here.
Aren’t you supposed to be in the Divine Realm?” Tang Feng asked.
The five exchanged bitter smiles before replying, “To be honest, we have no choice.
It’s a stroke of luck eting you here.”
“You’ve got to be joking—I’m all sore right now.” Tang Feng remarked, feeling this wasn’t the place for conversation.
“That was my mistake.
Please follow us.”
As the five walked, they listened to Tang Feng describe the outside world, their faces filled with yearning.
“You are truly remarkable.
To have established a city like this—my first impression was how happy its residents must be.
Achieving this is quite comndable,” Tang Feng said, genuinely impressed.
“It was a necessity.
After arriving at this Starfall Land, we discovered imnse Star Origin Power.
To allow the Divine Souls to resu cultivation, we kept exploring and improving until finally deciding to build a city and protect it with formations.
This way, newly erged Divine Souls wouldn’t face danger,” explained the Empress with a smile.
“I admire your efforts, but I don’t fully agree with your approach.
This fosters passivity and stifles creativity.
It essentially turns the beings here into nurtured lifeforms, gradually stripping away their ability to fight,” Tang Feng remarked.
“We hadn’t considered that—your words have awakened us from a dream.” The five exchanged glances, realizing they had deviated from their original purpose.
It shouldn’t be like this.
In adversity, one should grow stronger.
Only through trials can progress be achieved.
Their approach was mistaken; their execution flawed.
But it wasn’t too late.
Tang Feng’s arrival brought a sense of hope.
If he could enter, perhaps they too had a chance to escape.
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