Chapter 484 Accepting the Inheritance and Comprehending the Great Sumeru Dao!



There was a large Mount Sumeru in the distance.

And there were also many gods and Buddhas surrounding them.

Even the stars in the heavens surround it.

Various insects, fish, birds, and beasts seemed to constantly appear and disappear around him.

It seems to be the center of all these worlds.

Three days later.

With a flick of his hand, a wisp of Sumeru energy formed at his fingertips.

This wisp of Sumeru energy, though only a single strand, weighs a million pounds; if thrown at it, it could shatter a mountain.

It also contains the sun, moon, and stars.

It felt like a small world.

"Once you master the Great Sumeru Qi, you can use the Great Sumeru Divine Fist, the Great Sumeru Guardian, and other supernatural powers."

"Moreover, I can even sense the existence of the Sumeru Great World and absorb the Great Sumeru Qi and the Great Sumeru Law from it."

As he spoke, he waved his hand, and it seemed as if a crack appeared in the sky above his head.

Strands of the Great Sumeru Qi and the Great Sumeru Law descended.

It entered his body.

It strengthened his body.

In this way, even if he is not in the Immortal Realm and there is no immortal power around him, he can still cultivate.

"Indeed, the Great Sumeru Dao that has been inherited is completely different from the Great Five Elements Dao."

"But, after this system upgrade, will it compensate for my Great Five Elements Dao?"

"Otherwise, searching everywhere for a lineage would also be a troublesome matter."

As he was pondering, a booming sound suddenly came from the far distance of the Sumeru Land.

Then the sky changed color.

Calamity clouds have appeared!

He stood up abruptly and looked into the distance: "Could it be that the Empress has really broken through?"

As he spoke, he flew off in that direction!

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