The cutting continued incessantly, Mokaka's music never stopped, and Yun You, too, clung to the Lotus Platform with a death grip, never letting go.
The agony of being sliced by countless unseen blades made the little girl's perception of ti in her mind excruciatingly slow, yet the days continued to pass by bit by bit.
One hour... two hours...
One day... two days... three days.
Perhaps because the Lotus Platform was being gnawed away, leading the Karma Remnant Buddha to activate so sort of protection chanism, after seven days the cutting speed of the Imasurable Calamity doubled, from a blade every 0.4 seconds to 0.2 seconds per cut.
This number, almost reaching the limits of ordinary human neural reaction speeds.
In the eyes of the spectators, glancing from afar, Yun You's petite body was already covered with bloody marks, increasing every minute, as if a layer of red ribbon was entwining her, completely overshadowing her fair skin.
This sight made everyone present feel extrely uneasy.
They didn't know how great a pain the cutting of the Imasurable Calamity was causing, but judging by the miserable conditions of those who died before, it was definitely unbearable to have one's body cut by invisible blades.
"Can she really endure until the end?"
Involuntarily, this thought surfaced in the hearts of the people.
But upon seeing Yun You's figure that never released her grip, they couldn't help but lower their heads.
At this mont, Yun You was risking her life against the Karma Remnant Buddha for them, even though her body was being sliced innurable tis, she never allowed the Great Buddha statue to advance one step further.
Such an act of righteousness, how could they possibly doubt her?
So, in the end, they stopped their wild thoughts and silently closed their eyes, collectively praying for Yun You.
After ten whole days had passed, the massive Flesh and Blood Lotus Platform had been devoured more than half.
The "lotus" pattern on Yun You's Red Scale was fully ford.
This ten-day ordeal of devouring left Yun You deeply felt.
At first, she didn't take the pain of her body being cut seriously, thinking it could be healed anyti, treating it as being cut for fun...
But as the frequency of the Imasurable Calamity increased, the residual effects of the pain gradually manifested.
Even if those wounds were healed, the nerves between the muscles continued to send signals of pain, accumulating more and more.
Later, the pure level of pain reached the extent of slow slicing.
Although Yun You was mad enough to endure the agony of beheading or being cut at the waist in an instant, she was after all, just a sixteen-year-old girl, enduring the pain of slow slicing every mont was a torture her brain could not withstand.
There was a mont when she even wanted to knock on her head a few tis, and tear off the piece of brain cortex that governed the pain!
But in the end, she endured.
Because Master Zero told her that being cut like this was not a bad thing, but rather a trendous opportunity.
That was to train her own resilience to blows and pain endurance.
Master Zero gave Yun You an example.
If two Apprentice Death Gods with completely equal strength, abilities, and even body and personality were to engage in a life-and-death struggle, the only thing determining victory would be one thing.
That is endurance.
Whether an Apprentice Death God or ordinary military rcenaries, during battles, they would inevitably suffer so injuries or be affected by unknown ranged weapons of destruction.
Novices facing injuries and pain would panic and disrupt their formation.
While veterans would suppress the pain as much as possible, trying not to let the injury affect their combat power.
So unconventional people even perform surgery to completely abandon their sense of pain.
But it was ntioned before, for a warrior, or even an ordinary person, pain is not necessarily a bad thing, in essence, it is a body's warning chanism.
Without pain, one might unknowingly fall ill or be pierced through the body without awareness.
At this point, Master Zero asked Yun You a question, allowing the little girl to answer, which type of person's approach was more appropriate.
Yun You thought for a mont and finally shook her head, giving her own answer.
"Neither is appropriate."
"I think a true strong person might not view pain as a weakness but rather as a 'whetstone', treating it as an enemy to constantly hone their mind."
"Improve endurance."
"In this way, pain will completely beco my stepping stone. It can serve as a 'reminder' but won't hinder my actions in any way."
"This is the highest state..."
After understanding this, Yun You shifted her mindset.
In her eyes, the pain surfacing on her body was no longer just pure pain, but had beco Black Tiger Yang Lie, and three other Apprentice Death Gods who had irreconcilable enmity with her!
Facing these people, Yun You would never compromise, even if it ant being shattered to pieces, even if her body was consud by fire, she would never...
Thus, she persisted.
The dark blood crusted over her body forming a thick armor.
The pain never left, but at this mont, even in the face of the greatest agony in battle, the young girl could still calmly swing her fist, delivering a fatal blow to her opponent!
Yun You felt that this endurance might possibly be the greatest gain from this mission.
The only slight regret was that after her physique broke through to Tier Two, no matter how much Yun You absorbed the Flesh and Blood Lotus Platform, she only gained a few traces of power.
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