Primordial: I, Dijun, Only Want to Build the Great Desolation-Chapter 195 - 181: Ascending the Law Throne_2

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Chapter 195: Chapter 181: Ascending the Law Throne_2

When the Demon Clan life forms ascend the thirty-three heavenly steps, they will offer a portion of their spiritual power, integrating it into the array, akin to an admission ticket.

Only after paying the admission ticket can they initiate the trials of the Spiritual Illusion Realm.

Furthermore, during the course of the trials, another portion of spiritual power will merge into the array.

While this may sound straightforward, it is in fact very difficult to accomplish, with many problems involved.

The array capable of accommodating spiritual power must filter the spiritual power layer by layer, and issues such as the balance between its use and collection abound.

Nonetheless, they eventually overcame these difficulties, achieving a balanced budget regarding the cultivation of the spirit in the thirty-three heavenly layers.

Overall, the collective strength of the Demon Clan has been on the rise, and their foundation is continuously growing stronger.

After all, the resolve of the Daluo Golden Immortals is extremely firm; their spirits are not easily flawed, offering no chance for Outer Heaven Demons to invade, especially when they are aware of the existence of the Outer Heaven Demons.

The upper echelons of the Demon Clan have also noticed this and seem to be utilising the Outer Heaven Demons to temper the spirits of the Demon Clan.

In contrast to the Demon Clan is the Immortal Court located on the Primordial Continent. frёewebnoѵel.ƈo๓

The friction between the Immortal Court and the Witch Clan has been intensifying. Apart from the inherent contradictions between them, the influence of the Outer Heaven Demons plays a role.

The Immortal Court, unlike the Demon Clan, doesn’t possess as many methods against the Outer Heaven Demons, and East King has not realized this issue.

Due to the friction between the Immortal Court and the Witch Clan, there are many life forms with flawed spirits. These Outer Heaven Demons make use of their unique traits to continually affect the minds of these life forms, inciting them to provoke the Witch Clan.

This accelerates the conflict between the two, expanding its scope.

If the Dragon Clan, Phoenix Clan, and Qilin Clan knew the causes and consequences, they would certainly feel a sense of déjà vu.

Isn’t this the same strategy Luo Hou used to scheme against the Dragon, Phoenix, and Qilin clans back then?

Now, being used again, it can be called professional.

Sadly for the Witch Clan, who only cultivate their flesh and not their Primordial Spirits, the Outer Heaven Demons cannot invade their spirits.

It is not just because they only cultivate their flesh; the Evil Qi they have condensed seems to serve as a form of protection.

Luo Hou is also exploring ways to break through the Witch Clan’s defenses and to further deepen the rift between them.

Having become familiar with the various tactics of the Outer Heaven Demons, Luo Hou can still influence the Primordial Continent through various means, even while dwelling in the Demon Realm.

The Western Sect, located in the Western Primordial, enjoys tranquility.

During this time, the main task of the Western Sect is to organize the leylines of the Western Primordial, with the secondary task being the eradication of the demonic cult.

Just as Di Jun once put it, the strength of the demonic cult isn’t formidable, and they are perfectly suitable to serve as a means of training for the life forms of the Western Sect.

However, these life forms of the Western Sect are the few beings collected by Jie Yin and Zhun Ti after they travelled throughout the Western Primordial.

These beings have passed various tests set up by Zhun Ti and Jie Yin.

Opportunity, luck, talent, comprehension, and perseverance are all indispensable qualities.

Therefore, when facing the demonic cult, the Western Sect does not even show strain, but instead demonstrates an overwhelming force.

Unfortunately, even with Jie Yin and Zhun Ti calculating personally, they could not find the lair of the demonic cult and could only eradicate batches of demonic cult life forms.

As time leisurely passed, a thousand eon meetings have passed by.

In the Heavenly Realm, a special space.

Di Jun opened his eyes, sensing his condition and could not help but frown.

At present, he has applied the Law of Destiny he has realized to its limit, barely managing to suppress his own fate.

If the outburst of fate were to intensify again, he might not be able to suppress it any longer.

Di Jun looked at the Law Throne not far away, contemplating other methods to delay.

However, after a moment, Di Jun’s tightly furrowed brows relaxed, and a smile also emerged on his visage.

The River Map and Luo Book flew out from within Di Jun, appearing above his head.

At this moment, the River Map and Luo Book were no longer worn and damaged, having absorbed the Creation Vitality, they had reclaimed their former luster.

Although there have been improvements to its internal space, it still appeared desolate.

In the sky, three hundred and sixty-five Main Stars twinkled, while four billion eight hundred million secondary stars became visible once again, albeit faintly.

The peaks on the land started to restore as well, only manifesting as mere phantoms.

The rivers that once flowed with Innate Spiritual Energy within the Book have been absorbed, replaced by the phantom shadows of rivers.

These are the mountains and rivers from within the Primordial World.

As for the Thirty-Three Heavens, they have also begun to draw in the external Spiritual Energy slowly, restoring themselves.

It probably won’t be long before the River Map and Luo Book will return to their peak state of the past, or even surpass their former selves.

At this moment, a young man clad in a golden-yellow robe walked out from within the River Map and Luo Book, coming to stand by Di Jun’s side.

"I pay my respects to the original body."

This was precisely the combined entity of the Three Corpses that Di Jun had once cut down.

"My friend, you are too courteous."

Di Jun replied with a formality, then continued to speak.

The rewards this one corpse gained from the ascension of the River Map and Luo Book were significant enough to warrant Di Jun’s respectful treatment.

At the same time, Di Jun observed the state of this one corpse and discovered an enigmatic aura about it.

It appears that this one corpse has reaped considerable benefits from the ascension of the River Map and Luo Book.

Di Jun opened up a part of his own information and, with a connection of spirits, transmitted it to that one corpse.

"My friend, do you understand?"

After waiting a while, Di Jun inquired.

"I understand. Isn’t the original body severing the corpses in anticipation of this very moment?"

The one corpse answered.

"In that case, I shall trouble you, my friend," Di Jun said.

"There’s no trouble, we are of one body—no need for such formalities."

Upon hearing the one corpse’s promise, Di Jun no longer employed the Law of Destiny to suppress his own Heavenly destiny.

Thus, Di Jun’s destiny surged forth with incredible vigor.

Within this space, Di Jun could sense the calls from the Heavenly Realm towards him—extremely urgent and filled with temptation.

And that Law Throne was swiftly approaching Di Jun.

Just then, that one corpse stood up abruptly, positioning itself in front of Di Jun.

At the same moment, Di Jun manipulated the Law of Destiny, transferring his own Heavenly Mandate onto that one corpse.

Due to the shared origin of their auras, that one corpse now possessed the aura of the Heavenly Mandate.

However, Di Jun could still feel the repeated calls from the Heavenly Realm.

He paid it no attention, his gaze fixed intently on the approaching Law Throne.

In an instant, that one corpse collided with the Law Throne.

After the collision, the Law Throne no longer eagerly sought out Di Jun’s figure; instead, it came to a halt.

Di Jun’s one corpse then sat on the Law Throne, with layers of Laws swirling around it.

At this point, Di Jun transferred all of the Heavenly Realm Laws he had comprehended over the years into the Sea of Consciousness of his one corpse in the form of spiritual thoughts.

Thus, Di Jun’s one corpse maneuvered the Laws, seeking a measure of freedom beneath the encompassing folds of the Law Throne.

Di Jun’s eyes shone with a golden light, fixating on the serious expression of the one corpse seated on the Law Throne.

The fusion of the Three Corpses into one concentrated the Origin and provided ample strength to shoulder all kinds of responsibilities from the Heavenly Realm—no better candidate could be found.

In Di Jun’s eyes, beyond the surrounding Laws, causality, destiny, and so on, also gradually spread onto that one corpse.

From this moment on, that one corpse bore the various causality of the Heavenly Realm.

Di Jun waited quietly, waiting for the one corpse’s process to conclude.

After a long time, the Laws returned to the Law Throne, with all kinds of tangled destinies and causality entwining the one corpse.

The Saint’s words were indeed correct; the Three Corpses were capable of bearing all of one’s causality.

Di Jun thought to himself.

"How do you feel?" Di Jun asked directly.

"It feels good, I seem to be able to mobilize the power of the entire Heavenly Realm. However, due to the entanglement of various causalities, I also cannot act rashly," the one corpse replied.

"Of course, these tangled causalities are not only burdens but also protection."

"With layers of causal protection, even Saints would not dare harm me lightly, otherwise, it would cause the Heavenly Realm to be in turmoil."

"Such causality, even the Saints would likely not wish to undertake."