Chapter 573: King Chi Ni, Coexisting as One
Stars adorned the palace where the sun and moon rose and fell, and the Unchanging Divine Master gazed at the mountains and rivers below his feet, looking up at the sun, moon, and stars above. In a trance, it seemed he had returned to that place.
The image appeared in his mind, a figure gifted and clear about his debts and grievances. He could not help but sigh, "Taicang, you can let go, but I cannot. I must annihilate those who pursue me; otherwise, there will be no outlet for this rage of mine. I am unwilling, and my rage must be vented upon my pursuers!"
The Unchanging Divine Master's eyes were sharp, filled with resentment and bitterness, "Taicang, I know, given time, your Domain would surely become more powerful, even more splendid, but what of it? Ultimately, one cannot escape, ultimately, there is no return. I refuse to accept exile; they all deserve to die. Therefore, everything you possess must now serve me!"
"Taicang, oh Taicang... proclaimed as the greatest prodigy since ancient times, you indeed live up to your name, but… alas!"
The Unchanging Divine Master sighed, but his gaze grew even more resolute, a hint of brutal and fierce determination hidden deep within his eyes.
Suddenly, his expression changed.
"Dead!"
His gaze grew intense, seemingly sensing something. At a certain moment, his eyes flashed coldly, showing a trace of incredulity.
"Sword God Xu Yan? Great Wilderness Domain?"
He then became excited, "Good, very good! I worried that the Taicang Domain alone would not be enough to aid my success. I had not expected another monstrosity to emerge. Is this a backup plan left by you, Taicang? Hahaha, how wonderful the Great Wilderness is, the stronger this Domain, the better, helping me succeed; no one can stop me!"
At this point, the Unchanging Divine Master's eyes became vicious, "Yu Ting and the Three Great True Spirit Kings alike, dare to ruin my plans, spare me not for initiating a massacre, I will kill all of you!"
"Hahaha, good! Very good! I like prodigies; I relish such monstrosities, the more, the better, haha, just wait, I shall return, and those who exiled me will tremble!" Explore new worlds at My Virtual Library Empire
The Unchanging Divine Master burst into wild laughter.
Then, he raised his hand, a wisp of aura appeared at his fingertips, transmitting a certain message; after transmitting the message, he continued to gaze at the sun, moon, and stars atop the palace.
Somewhere in the Land of Imperishable, on a massive mountain, lay a colossal True Spirit, its breath like a storm swirling around the mountain, with dozens of True Spirits of various kinds lying around, each of their power undoubtedly at the Master of Domain level, and evinced top-tier strength among those.
These True Spirits lay there obediently; each breath of the massive True Spirit atop the mountain created a Spirit Qi Storm that made the bodies of those lying around tremble, clearly holding utmost reverence for the mountain's massive True Spirit.
King Chi Ni had lived for endless centuries and no longer fancied conflict or fought for territories, preferring instead to lie here and sleep.
The Land of Imperishable was boundless, and despite having lived through long ages, he had never traversed its entirety and had long lost any desire to explore or entertain thoughts of leaving the Land of Imperishable.
The only thing capable of grabbing his attention, the only thing he cared about, was the light at the beginning of the One Primordial.
Like him, there were two other True Spirits, all well-acquainted with each other; they had fought before, but as they lived longer, their desire to fight diminished, especially after gaining Spiritual Wisdom, they would cease their battles once a point was made, rather than fight to the death.
Now, they lacked even the will to compete; occasionally encountering one another, they would simply nod and greet, and as for territories, there was no need to contend over them in the vast, boundless Land of Imperishable.
Moreover, they met only by coincidence after long periods, apart from the other two True Spirits, there was also a beautiful white courtyard he once desired to claim but ultimately decided to abandon.
Dwelling in the courtyard were beings of immense power, where battling could result in uncertain victories; it was not worth the risk.
Aside from Yu Ting, he had also encountered a temple, housing formidable beings as well, and no conflicts arose there.
Each One Primordial opening, there were some quiet rivalries between them, even if not engaging personally; each would still have their subordinates carry out tasks.
The Divine Temple was undertaking a plan, King Chi Ni was aware, and rumors from the Land of Imperishable spoke of someone who had once opened a Domain, but by the time the news reached him, that Domain had already been devoured by the Divine Temple.
He had never seen what Domain looked like, but the rumors described it as extremely splendid. True Spirits who had seen the Domain longed to enter but were unable to.
These tidbits, reaching his ears, signaled that the Domain no longer existed, and with the approach of the next One Primordial, he gradually drifted towards the region where the Domain had once appeared.
Presumably, the other two True Spirits and Yu Ting were also nearing that area.
King Chi Ni laid comfortably on the mountain, trying his best to imagine what the Domain looked like and pondering the color of the light at the next One Primordial opening.
In his memory, nothing was more beautiful than the light at the beginning of the next One Primordial.
That seemed to be the only exquisite scene in the Land of Chaotic Imperishable, albeit brief, yet it could be etched in the mind, forever remembered.
Even True Spirits without Spiritual Wisdom, upon seeing this light, would forever remember it in their minds, never forgetting it until death, and even some True Spirits, upon their death turning into mountains, the luminescence shimmering therein stemmed from their recollection of that light.
Suddenly, King Chi Ni opened his eyes wide and let out an angry low roar.