After discovering the aning of his life, the boy disappeared.
He left without a farewell, without a letter, and without a single clue as to where he had gone. By the ti his family realized he was missing, he had already vanished beyond the city walls.
His father searched for him tirelessly.
ssengers were dispatched across kingdoms. Priests questioned travelers and rchants.
Temples dedicated to Fate throughout the world received his description and were ordered to report any sign of him imdiately.
The Church of Fate had invested great hopes in the boy. His talent, intelligence, and devotion had once convinced many that he would one day inherit the position of a great priest.
So among the church even believed he possessed the potential to beco one of Fate’s chosen angels.
Yet no matter how hard they searched, they never found him. The boy had finally discovered his path.
For years he had wandered through uncertainty, searching for an answer that no scripture could provide. Now that he had found it, he refused to let anyone take it away from him.
His goal was simple....Freedom.
It was not the freedom granted by kings nor was it the freedom permitted by laws.
True freedom.....the freedom to choose his own future...it was the freedom to walk a path untouched by Fate. The freedom to live without invisible strings guiding every decision he made.
He understood the cost of pursuing such a goal. He understood that the road ahead would be difficult and that it might eventually lead to his death.
Yet for the first ti in his life, the thought brought him peace rather than fear. If he died while pursuing freedom, then there would be nothing to regret.
Far above the mortal world, the gods observed him. Fate knew exactly what had happened.
Nothing within creation could escape his sight.
He saw the boy’s conviction. He saw the determination burning within him. He understood the path the child had chosen.
Yet Fate paid little attention to it.
Throughout history, countless individuals had attempted to challenge destiny. Kings, sages, warriors, and madn had all dread of severing the threads that bound them.
Every one of them had failed.
So surrendered, many broke beneath the weight of despair, while others died before they could even begin.
To Fate, this boy appeared no different.
After all, as long as Fate existed, how could anyone escape him?
The threads connecting all living beings to destiny stretched across heaven and earth itself.
A single human could never break them.
What Fate failed to understand was that determination born from a discovered purpose was unlike ordinary ambition.
The boy was no longer searching for aning, he had already found it.
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Years passed.
The world was not kind to those who rejected the gods.
People quickly learned who he was. Rumors spread from village to village. Wherever he traveled, he was treated as one of the Lost Ones.
That was the na society gave to those who rejected divine authority.
The Lost Ones.
Those who had refused the rcy of the gods, innkeepers denied him shelter, rchants charged him impossible prices.
Priests preached against him.
More than once, mobs attempted to drive him away with stones and sticks.
Survival itself beca a daily struggle.
There were nights when he slept beneath freezing rain and days when he went without food. There were monts when even drawing his next breath felt difficult.
Yet he never abandoned his path, his resolve only grew stronger.
Then, many years into his journey, "fate".....guided him toward an encounter unlike any other.
Deep within a desolate mountain range, he discovered a dying man.
The man’s body was covered in wounds beyond counting. Cracks spread across his skin like shattered glass, and blood flowed endlessly from those fractures.
The sky above him roared with heavenly lightning. The heavens themselves seed determined to erase his existence.
The boy watched silently as the man struggled against a force so overwhelming that even standing upright beca impossible.
This was a Heavenly Trial.
The man fought relentlessly, he fought with everything he possessed, his attacks shook mountains, his roars echoed across valleys.
Yet against the judgnt of heaven itself, none of it mattered. The trial crushed him completely.
As death approached, the man’s gaze eventually landed upon the boy standing nearby.
The dying cultivator smiled. Within the boy’s eyes, he saw sothing familiar.
Defiance.
The sa defiance that had once driven him to challenge heaven. The sa refusal to bow before powers greater than himself.
Using the last remnants of his strength, the man passed down his Invincible path inheritance.
He revealed the secrets of the Invincible Path.
Its techniques, the heaven defying spells....everything he knew about the Invincible path.
When he finished, life finally left his body.
The boy bowed deeply before the corpse.
Then he accepted the inheritance and continued forward. The path that followed was neither righteous nor noble.
Freedom demanded power, power demanded resources and resources demanded sacrifice.
There was not a single cri that he hadn’t committed, he killed, robbed, threatened, even committed massacres.
Many innocent people suffered because of the choices he made.
The pursuit of freedom gradually transford him into sothing feared across the world.
Yet he never wavered.
Every cri he committed, every battle he fought, every sacrifice he made....everything was directed toward a single goal.
Breaking the chains of Fate.
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And soon decades passed, his cultivation rose steadily.
Mana core, Arcane core, Spirit Core...Void Core and then ca the Heavenly Trials.
Unlike others, the heavens viewed him as a threat from the very beginning.
The Invincible Path was not rely another cultivation path. Its very existence challenged the authority of heaven.
Each trial beca a war.
Lightning capable of erasing kingdoms descended from the skies. Celestial flas burned entire seas into steam.
Stars fell from the heavens like divine spears. Again and again the heavens attempted to kill him...and again and again he survived.
The trials grew stronger, stronger than anything. Soon they surpassed anything recorded in history.
What should have taken years beca a century-long war between one man and heaven itself.
The world suffered beneath their conflict.
Mountains collapsed, oceans split apart.
Earthquakes spread across continents.
Entire civilizations disappeared beneath disasters born from battles they could neither understand nor stop.
As the conflict intensified, the seven continents themselves began to change.
The land cracked apart, gigantic chasms ford across the world. The seas surged violently into those wounds.
Three of the continents slowly rose upward, separating from the world below as though invisible hands were lifting them toward the heavens.
The remaining four sank into a more stable state, becoming the foundation of the new world.
Humanity fled in terror.
Entire nations abandoned their ancestral hos and migrated toward the three rising continents, which had beco the only regions capable of supporting life amid the endless destruction.
Even then, stability remained uncertain. The floating continents trembled constantly.
At any mont they seed capable of falling back to the earth and annihilating everything beneath them.
Only then did Fate finally take notice.
For the first ti, the supre god recognized the boy as a genuine threat.
The human who had once run away from ho had beco powerful enough to shake creation itself.
And so Fate acted.
The first god he sent was Destruction.
The Fifth Supre God descended from the heavens carrying enough power to erase entire worlds.
Their battle devastated reality. Yet no matter how many attacks Destruction unleashed, the spell caster remained standing.
The essence of the Invincible Path was absolute invincibility. As long as his conviction endured, defeating him beca nearly impossible.
Eventually, even Destruction was forced to retreat.
Then ca Space. The Fourth Supre God manipulated dinsions themselves.
Worlds folded and shattered beneath divine authority.
Countless realities were twisted into weapons. Yet Space also failed.
Finally, Ti descended. The Third Supre God attempted to erase him from existence by attacking his past, present, and future simultaneously.
For the first ti, the battle approached a conclusion. Even the Invincible cultivator found himself pushed to his limits.
Yet before Ti could claim victory, Destruction and Space returned.
The three supre gods joined forces.
The resulting war surpassed everything that had co before.
The three rising continents were torn completely free from the world and hurled into the heavens where they remained suspended forever.
The four remaining continents stabilized below them. The geography of the modern world was born amid that chaos.
For years the battle continued.
Neither side backed down ....until finally, the impossible happened. The outco of the war shocked gods and mortals alike.
When the dust settled, the heavens had lost.
Destruction was dead, Space was dead and Ti was dead...too!
Three of the five supre gods had fallen at the hands of a single human who had once dared to ask a simple question.
What is the aning of life?
And in pursuing the answer he had found as a child, he had reshaped the world itself.
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