876: 875: First Encounter with the Divine Spirit 876: 875: First Encounter with the Divine Spirit A month later, Tang Feng erged from seclusion.
His entire deanor had beco extrely ordinary.
Gone was his previously radiant aura; he now appeared exceptionally calm.
Without vitality and vigor, though still handso, he no longer stood out in a crowd.
This transformation was precisely what Tang Feng sought—true reversion to simplicity, proving that his Divine Soul had ascended to a higher realm.
The first realm: Heavenly God Soul.
Within a certain radius, Tang Feng could directly commune with the heavens, attaining omniscient perspective over the area.
This was practically a divine cheat.
Under the Heavenly God Soul, nothing within a million miles could remain hidden from him.
Not even Divine Sense could compare.
It resembled a Divine Domain, except the range of a Divine Domain would never reach a million miles.
From now on, Tang Feng needed only a mont’s thought to anticipate and counter any threat.
Tang Feng organized his knowledge into three major categories: the Dan Tian Space, the Undying Divine Body, and the Soul Space.
Speaking of the Soul Space, it was no less impressive than the Dan Tian Space.
Over the past year, Tang Feng had fused five Star Cores one after another, enabling him to harness Star Origins, a capability almost equal to that of the native inhabitants of the Star World.
For an outsider to achieve this was already incredible.
Tang Feng had no complaints about his progress.
He sought quality over speed—he would rather skip weaker Star Cores than accept subpar results.
As of now, with his fused Star Cores, he could sense the location of stars—distant yet familiar.
These were all Ancient Stars, older than the existence of living beings; fusing with their cores was no feat achievable by just anyone.
Had Tang Feng not possessed the Undying Body, the reborn Soul, and the Dan Tian Space, his success would have been unlikely.
However, once successful, subsequent efforts beca significantly easier.
Still, he dared not recklessly fuse more cores without advancing his realm.
Exceeding the limit of what his Soul Space could bear would result in its collapse.
Thus, moderation within tolerable limits was essential.
Few could compare to Tang Feng in their control over desire.
Regardless of the task, overindulgence would inevitably lead to harm.
Upon erging from seclusion, so Divine Soul experts who had been waiting for Tang Feng for days—nearly every day—beca overwheld with emotion and cried upon seeing him.
If he hadn’t co out, they would have surely perished.
While injuries to the Divine Soul do not result in imdiate death, without treatnt, over ti the soul dissipates, eventually reducing its bearer to ashes.
So Divine Souls didn’t even make it to Tang Feng and were lost—without their Divine Souls, they simply vanished altogether.
This was not sothing that could be blad on Tang Feng; it was impossible for him to sit here day after day waiting for the wounded.
Fortunately, none caused trouble; otherwise, it might have disrupted Tang Feng’s cultivation.
For the next few days, he focused on healing the injured.
On the fourth day, news of Star Fruits finally arrived.
It was confird to exist within the inner region, and the Divine Soul Emperor Level expert who reported the news had risked grave injuries to venture inside, surviving nurous crises to verify it.
Upon hearing this, Tang Feng wasn’t as excited as he had been before.
Even if he obtained the Star Fruit now, he wouldn’t dare consu it.
However, placing it in the Dan Tian Space might allow the Immortal Pill Lake to completely advance to the Divine Pill Sea.
Regardless, Tang Feng was determined to acquire the Star Fruit.
If not the fruit, then the tree itself would suffice; given his space, inducing the Star Fruit Tree to bear fruit in a short ti wasn’t difficult, especially after cultivating the Supre Divine Scripture, which granted him access to Ti Divine Power.
Though rely a low-level Divine Skill, it was exceedingly suitable for supporting formation arrays.
Tang Feng had already tested it; the initial Divine Power enhancent could achieve a ti projection of up to a hundred years.
In other words, he could instantly transform a regular dicinal material into a hundred-year-old dicinal material whenever he wished.
Before departure, Tang Feng made thorough preparations.
He also consulted advice from various sources, confird everything was in order, and left early the next morning.
Leaving the city, he headed north.
The Divine Soul expert who provided the information had also recorded an image, so there was no worry about ending up in the wrong location.
When Tang Feng encountered Star Beasts, he chose not to fight them, unwilling to waste ti and effort on them.
On the road, Tang Feng alternately gathered dicinal materials and searched for Star Veins.
Star Veins, superior to Immortal Veins yet inferior to Divine Veins, are essential materials for creating the Star Transmission Array.
With it, Tang Feng could reach the stars he controlled, claiming all their resources for himself.
Based on the feedback from his Star Cores, out of eight stars, seven were uninhabited—so were entirely lifeless.
Yet these stars were abundant with resources.
While others might possess one or multiple mines, Tang Feng controlled entire planets.
It was impossible not to feel anticipation.
Alas, finding Star Veins was no easy task.
That day, Tang Feng arrived by a river.
The water was crystal clear, revealing various fish swimming below.
He knew these weren’t ordinary fish.
Everything within the teorite Forbidden Land was extraordinary, and the fish, despite seeming unimpressive, were likely older than him.
However, their intelligence was low, and consequently, their power was limited.
At most, they held slight advantages from their birthplace, making them stronger than average Immortals.
Perfect timing—Tang Feng released three rmaids.
As soon as they entered the river, their presence was akin to queens descending; within half a day, they had claid the entire river domain.
The three won even brought Tang Feng a pleasant surprise—a treasure trove within the River Palace containing hundreds of Star Cores and over a thousand Star Hearts.
Countless pearls filled the collection.
Additionally, the river held exclusive Divine Fruits.
With these, Tang Feng could refine elixirs for the three rmaids to consu.
He had been worried about finding appropriate resources for their cultivation, only to stumble upon such good fortune.
The River Demon Immortals were truly extravagant, shocking even Tang Feng.
The entire River Palace was constructed of Star Stones, illuminated with Star Hearts, and adorned with Star Cores—used as re decorations for the palace.
If he were their descendant, he would have beaten them for such wastefulness.
The sight pained Tang Feng deeply.
Without hesitation, Tang Feng moved the entire River Palace into the Divine Water Lake within the Dan Tian Space.
He designated it as the residence for the three won.
This ti, they brought a large group of Fish Demon Immortals along, though they were required to be exclusively female—an unprecedented encounter for them.
Tang Feng granted them a Cultivation Technique, which enabled wisdom and transformation into human form after cultivation.
He also gave the simplified version of Spirit Control Technique to the three won, instructing them to imprint the Fish Demon Immortals with it.
Only by doing so could they truly control them.
That evening, as Tang Feng and the three won were about to enjoy dinner, several radiant glows appeared in the sky, descending precisely onto their location.
With a flash of golden light, two n and one woman materialized nearby, staring at Tang Feng and the three won with astonishnt.
“How are there Divine beings here?”
“No, those three won are Little Demon Gods.”
“The man is at the Divine Spirit Realm.”
Did the prohibitions of Starfall Land open?
The three spoke in disbelief.
“Hey, kid, co here.” One of the n beckoned dismissively, entirely disregarding Tang Feng.
Tang Feng didn’t even look at them and continued eating.
“Courting death.” The other man, enraged at Tang Feng’s failure to respond to his young master’s command, promptly swung his sword at him.
A re Divine Spirit—he didn’t even deem Tang Feng worthy of attention.
The three rmaids, however, were spared from harm.
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