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Now reading: Chapter 1976 - 1971: Mathematical Euphoria (32) from Facing an Ancient God for a Year, a Supernatural novel by Journey to the West's Revolver.

Bitterness cos!

"Darkness" descends once more, and the "young man" has found his new tornt.

Under the decree, the light before Fu Qian’s eyes couldn’t even last three seconds before another wave of pain erged.

It was distinctly different from "Paradise," so much so that even with prior experience, driving away this light was still laborious, requiring new exploration.

But looking on the bright side, it ant a new kind of painful experience.

Not to ntion, he was quick to explore it.

In the blink of an eye, sensitivity was once again destroyed by pain, plunging him back into his self-created "Black Box," unsure of any way out.

Yet Fu Qian remained resolute, cutting away every bit of this new light without hesitation.

It wasn’t that he was deliberately avoiding the ordinary path; rather, he simply had few options available at the mont.

Anyone like Kako or the Tomb Guardian would have a century-old understanding of this Paradise, giving reason to believe his opponent has been imrsed in it for quite so ti, possessing information far beyond his reach.

The only thing he could rely on, aside from his academic research achievents, seed to be that his opponent, although seeing through the Nine Layers Heaven, had to sowhat follow the operational rules of each layer and couldn’t launch a completely dinsion-reducing strike.

For instance, at the City of Extre Evil, twice seeking out soone to physically eliminate him.

Or finding the Tomb Guardian through a higher layer to lay his coffin lid.

In any case, if so rules indeed existed and his opponent had to adhere to them, then gambling behavior targeting these rules would effectively level the playing field, ultimately benefiting him.

So the seemingly irrational behavior was actually due to professional expertise.

Now let us see if it yields suitable rewards.

...

Pain, intense pain.

And unlike the previous experiences, this ti it was purely physical pain.

In another prolonged Darkness, at so point, a new change started to occur—a piece of good news.

Fu Qian imdiately gave it a good evaluation.

Simply put, being able to feel the body ans another kind of pain is diminishing.

Sure enough, as Fu Qian quietly savored it and even judged the pain to originate from the navel, the second kind of pain also began to dissipate gradually.

Moreover, this ti there was no alternative to fill the void; it faded away naturally, albeit slowly.

Comparatively speaking, it was only much later that Fu Qian realized he had slightly regained his sensitivity.

[SAN Points decreased by 3]

And imdiately awaited him was a pleasant notification.

Not bad at all, this ti it felt like it was truly the Third Layer Heaven... Indeed, he held on to the truth.

Despite the deduction of SAN Points, Fu Qian felt quite content and managed to open his eyes with difficulty to survey the surroundings—why did it still feel like a coffin, and even waterlogged?

...

A warm liquid, seemingly water or oil, sticky yet clear.

Compared to previous instances, the scene before him was undeniably a tad bizarre.

The first thing Fu Qian discovered was that his body seed to be floating in sothing.

Upon closer inspection, he realized he was in a space even smaller than the previous coffins.

Nonetheless, its shape was more rounded, more like an egg rather than angular.

The egg’s shell was semi-transparent, faintly revealing so exterior light, illuminating a network of what seed like blood vessels on its surface.

Inside the egg, most of the space was filled with a type of liquid, with all but his head subrged in it.

But this wasn’t the most peculiar part; within the liquid, many tubular objects floated alongside him.

Initially resembling seaweed in seawater, a closer look revealed them to be like the sa blood and flesh creations, much like him and the egg, though most were desiccated.

One relatively fresher tube was held in his left hand, its tip fresh red, as if just extracted from flesh—and indeed it was just extracted.

Glancing in the direction where the pain ca, there was a peculiar structure resembling an interface at his navel.

Confronted by this peculiar sight, as bodily sensations gradually returned, Fu Qian squeezed the item in his hand.

Yes, it should be an umbilical cord.

...

Not a coffin, but rather the opposite concept, a place where new life is genuinely nurtured.

Fu Qian supported himself with one hand, silently updating his judgnt.

The egg’s inner wall was slippery yet warm, just like the liquid inside.

Despite the obvious shape differences, this place undoubtedly resembled a life-nurturing womb of sorts.

And what he was gripping in his hand was indeed an umbilical cord that had been forcibly pulled out.

Compared to the previous layers, this scene was sowhat too bizarre.

Unfortunately, the transparency of this container was still lacking, rendering the outside landscape unclear.

Of course, it wasn’t entirely unfruitful; Fu Qian had already discerned the condition of the umbilical cords.

Nearly twenty cords, most extrely desiccated, resembling naturally aging new-born umbilical cords, with the extent of desiccation clearly following a pattern.

But even the most severely desiccated one was still tightly connected to the inner wall.

Apart from this, there was even one cord more rounded and fresher than the one he was holding.

So what was the situation here?

Fu Qian reached out and grabbed it, comparing it with the one in his left hand and examining the interface at his navel.

It seed even more suitable—could it be...

Fu Qian placed the two umbilical cords together, watched the slightly different hued liquids seeping from their tips, and considered before tasting a drop from the freshest one.

Tight, tight, tight... It was the taste, the initial version of "Paradise" he experienced.

Only the impact was much lesser, likely due to the absorption thod?

For a mont, Fu Qian seed to see a familiar scene, but within just a breath, he was out of that intoxication, proceeding to taste a drop from the other umbilical cord.

This taste was also recognizable... the situation seed sowhat clear.

The umbilical cords seemingly transported not only nutrients for survival but delivered "pleasure" directly in a more straightforward manner, like imrsing the brain in dopamine.

The legendary chemical paradise? It truly ca with a sense of déjà vu—was this the true Heaven after death?

Why were there so many umbilical cords?

Following them to their roots, he discovered that though connected to surrounding blood vessel networks, most were similarly desiccated, with no direct connections between them, rely layered one upon another like an ever-updating water supply system.

Seems he had just forcibly unplugged the newest system—and the second-newest system.

Thus the supply finally couldn’t keep up, unable to maintain his continuous chemical paradise.

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