TL: Etude
The Supre Lord’s phantom vanished, and the power of the universe’s origin disappeared as well.
Seeing the Supre Lord completely vanish, Zhang Ling finally breathed a sigh of relief.
Although the Supre Lord couldn’t kill him within the universe, he still felt extrely tense and fearful in the Supre Lord’s presence.
The Supre Lord was an existence above the Destiny Realm, a major figure even within the Hidden God Organization. To the Supre Lord, Zhang Ling was just an ant. Even his family held no weight in the Supre Lord’s eyes.
“I must work harder. The Supre Lord ntioned that once the two universes rge, the Supres from that universe can co over too.
At that ti, the battles between Supres will be incredibly fierce. I’ve heard that the other universe is extrely powerful, not only having multiple first-tier Supres but also possessing several Earthly Venerables comparable to Chaos Divine Generals.” Zhang Ling sighed.
In the chaos, he was also a Divine General, but only a one-star Divine General! The combat power of Earthly Venerables in the chaos was divided into ten stars. The first five stars corresponded to fifth-tier to first-tier Heavenly Venerables, and the latter five stars corresponded to fifth-tier to first-tier Supres.
So exceptional individuals could break through the limits and advance to another level of combat power, which was known as Divine General.
In the chaos, with nurous inheritances and treasures, becoming a Divine General wasn’t too difficult. However, most Earthly Venerables could only achieve one-star Divine General status in their lifeti, like him. No matter how much he improved, it was difficult to advance to two-star Divine General.
But in the universe, it was extrely difficult to increase one’s strength to two-star Divine General!
“In the universe, if one is an extraordinary talent, there’s a ten percent chance to transcend after reaching one-star Divine General. If not, one must reach three-star Divine General, and have external help from a powerful being to transcend.”
This was a secret, known by few, but the Supre Lord of the Hidden God Organization had inford these reincarnators. However, they had sworn an oath and couldn’t reveal this secret.
“The likes of the Master of the Primordial Era are laughable. They are mostly not extraordinary talents. Even with the universe’s origin suppressed, they must still reach three-star Divine General to have a hope of transcending.
Hehe, they think transcending is easy. These fellows, relying on the Supre Lord’s secret arts to avoid the great cosmic destruction, have limited growth potential and almost no hope of transcending in their lifeti! If the two universes fully rge and form a grand universe, even three or four-star Divine Generals can’t hope to transcend.” Zhang Ling thought.
There were few grand universes in the chaos. Once a universe advanced to a grand universe, its origin would beco more powerful, capable of birthing Destiny Realm experts. However, forcibly advancing to the Destiny Realm within the universe disqualified one from transcending.
Transcenders weren’t in the Destiny Realm but broke the universe’s shackles with Earthly Venerable-level cultivation, reaching a level between the Destiny Realm and Earthly Venerable. Once they left the universe, they would be fully infused with the chaos’s origin, altering their potential and cultivation talent, even forging an unparalleled foundation with nearly infinite potential.
This was the true secret of transcenders! The birth of Destiny Realm experts in a grand universe made transcending more difficult! For instance, three-star Divine Generals could transcend from an ordinary universe but couldn’t from a grand universe. Therefore, a universe advancing to a grand universe was a disaster for many would-be transcenders.
Hence, these reincarnators could only choose to transcend in one of the universes before they fully rged. Otherwise, after the complete rger, they would lose the chance to transcend.
Of course.
By then, they could choose to break through to the Destiny Realm and leave the universe, returning to the Hidden God Organization.
The only advantage of a grand universe was that breaking through to the Destiny Realm was easier than outside, and so external Destiny Realm experts could enter the grand universe by paying a certain price.
Because the grand universe was incredibly sturdy, it didn’t fear destruction from outsiders. Ordinary universes, however, feared attacks from powerful beings or chaos creatures that devoured universes, thus instinctively resisted external beings.
“My goal is to transcend from an ordinary universe. Transcending from a grand universe is unrealistic. Although there weren’t many grand universes in the chaos, they weren’t that few either.
Over the long years, only a few transcenders erged from these grand universes. Those who transcended from grand universes had long grown to a level that even the Supre Lord could only look up to! Such beings beca dominators in the chaos, rarely seen in millions of years. We small fries had no potential to transcend from a grand universe!” Zhang Ling thought silently.
Moreover, the likelihood of an ordinary universe rging into a grand universe was extrely low, even less than ten percent. In the chaos, it was strictly forbidden to attempt to rge universes. If discovered, the Hidden God Organization would face severe punishnt.
Because of this, the Hidden God Organization executed this plan secretly. The prohibition existed because, if the fusion of two universes failed, both universes would completely disappear, never to exist again.
Universes were extrely important in the chaos, as transcenders were born from them. Without universes, there would be no transcenders. The forces of transcenders in the chaos were very powerful, so any force daring to risk rging universes would face their retribution.
However, a grand universe was invaluable to any force. If the Hidden God Organization controlled a grand universe, they could cultivate nurous Destiny Realm geniuses. A grand universe was the Hidden God Organization’s true objective! Even if the rger failed, as long as a few transcenders erged, it would still be worthwhile!
Zhang Ling returned to the main space of the universe, continuing to lurk.
In the following days, one reincarnator after another broke through to the Heavenly Venerable Realm. So quickly achieved the strength of a second-tier Supre, while others remained at the third-tier Supre level.
Regardless of their strength, until the mont the two universes collided and rged, they wouldn’t engage with the Supres of this universe, as instructed by the Supre Lord.
Ti passed, and in the blink of an eye, thirty thousand years went by.
The Human Race, in the Tian Pavilion.
Now, the Human Race had seventy Supres, including three third-tier Supres: Primordial Supre, Kunwu Supre, and Divine Blade Supre.
Ye Tian’s strength had also greatly advanced! He had mastered the sixth and seventh forms of the Tiangang Battle Technique, with only the eighth and ninth forms remaining.
His physical body had been refined nurous tis, making it much stronger than thirty thousand years ago. His divine force had accumulated to a limit, and he began compressing it, a thod Supres used in their later stages to slowly enhance their power.
As for the fourth form of the Primordial Forms and the fourth form of the Heavenly Saber System, Ye Tian currently only had a prototype. Creating them required referencing more ancient texts and more ti.
“The two universes should be colliding soon. Hopefully, the collision point isn’t near the Human Race!” Ye Tian thought to himself.
If the collision point were near the Human Race, the area would instantly turn to ash. Countless ordinary humans wouldn’t withstand the impact and would be annihilated in an instant.
This was not a scene he wanted to see!
That day, the universe birthed a suppressive aura, even the universe’s origin transmitted a strange sensation.
All the Supres understood that another universe was about to collide!
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