How did the Boundless Ocean of Void come into being? When was it created?
[Apo's memories contain relevant information: Dao Master.]
It is said that the Boundless Void Sea originally did not exist, and there was only one primordial universe in all of space and time. However, the Lord of the Void opened up the Boundless Void Sea, expanding it infinitely, creating a sea within the ocean of the multiverse.
[Then the World Lord added another stroke to this, creating universes within the multiverse ocean, spreading throughout the endless void and boundless sea.]
You think this is somewhat of an exaggeration.
[Because the previous simulation wasn't like this.]
If the Dao Lord can truly create the boundless void... then the Dao Lord of Destiny wouldn't need to waste time searching for you; he could sweep away all the heavens in the blink of an eye.
Even if we cannot find your existence, we can indirectly perceive you as a variable through the life trajectories of all living beings.
[Through the altered threads of fate of other beings, we eventually find your existence.]
[Taking the power of "the Void Dao Lord opening up the Boundless Void Sea" as an example, the volume of the Boundless Void Sea has been increasing exponentially. If this is true, then it means that the power output of the Void Dao Lord in each subsequent second is countless times stronger than that in the previous second, and he has never reached the upper limit of his power!]
Therefore, if the Lord of Destiny were to truly exert his power, he should be able to surpass the Lord of Void's effortless exertion in an instant and locate your presence, rather than "stirring up trouble" or "causing chaos" as shown in that simulation.
The phrases "stirring up trouble" and "unrest breaking out" imply a period of time being spent gathering manpower and searching for your presence.
Even among Dao Lords, there should be a hierarchy such as "the spatial realm is greater than the life realm, and the life realm is greater than the material realm," but the difference shouldn't be too great.
[The Lord of Destiny must have swept through the entire boundless void of the ocean the instant a thought arose, like a swift knife cutting through tangled threads, confirming your existence without any need for any storms or disturbances; he could detect everything in the blink of an eye!]
"There were lies involved."
"The first possibility is that the Boundless Void Sea was formed naturally and has nothing to do with the Dao Lord. The Dao Lord doesn't have the power to create it."
"The second possibility is that the Boundless Void Sea was indeed created by the Void Dao Lord, but he made a boast here. Its expansion rate is actually a constant value. It's not that it's countless times stronger every second than the previous second; rather, the expansion rate is the same every second."
"However, even if this rate of expansion is constant, it is still extremely terrifying, a distance that a fully-fledged universe lord could never cross in his entire life..."
"Even the volume it increases in every second isn't necessarily truly infinite; it's just that the magnitude is terrifying. Even a 30 billion, or even a future 36 billion, universe lord would need hundreds or thousands of time spans to traverse such a super distance."
"From the birth of the first Dao Lord until now, there has never been such a long period of time. If the Dao Lord says it is infinite, then let's consider it infinite. Anyway, they can't explore to the end, and they have no way to verify everything."
"The reason why the Lord of Destiny still needs to spend time searching for people is because his ability ceiling is the same as that of the Lord of Void. The Lord of Void spent billions of years creating the Boundless Sea of Void, and the Lord of Destiny will need to spend just as long searching those areas."
"Of course, finding someone within an already created space is much easier than creating such a vast space, which is why the Lord of Destiny was able to sweep through all the heavens after a period of time and confirm that I did not exist..."
You believe there are only these two possibilities.
Otherwise, many things would be inexplicable.
[You begin your journey towards the nearest illusory gate, which is one of the teleportation points scattered throughout the boundless void and sea.]
[In the course of their journey, they also entered the universes they passed through, and practiced different systems.]
[Mysterious mountains and silver seas, celestial stars and the heavens, a myriad of bewildering sorrows... one universe after another, each with its own unique style.]
Millions of years have passed in the blink of an eye.
Even without considering the high-speed time spent in the Immortal Cloud Realm, you are now 1.05 million years old; including those accelerated years, you are over 1.3 million years old.
"I'm an old man too."
[You sighed slightly. You have now accumulated more than 30 different systems of universes, replaced more than 3,000 heavens, and your average Dao Seal mass has also risen to around 8.1.]
Just before reaching the Void Gate, you enter another Kreece universe.
This universe is only 30 billion years old, yet it is teeming with millions of ancient extraterrestrial gods, who are spreading their divine summoning systems at will.
Those systems modify and corrupt the bloodlines of cultivators, turning them into fish-men capable of diving thousands of meters underwater; muscular monsters with peeling skin, missing blood vessels, and exposed veins; and slender, maggot-like beings three or four meters long with pale, ring-shaped bodies…
In this universe, "good gods" are rare, while "evil gods" reign supreme. Mortals strive for transcendence while desperately resisting spiritual pollution and the corrupting influence of various systems that summon gods.
The most popular system in the universe is the various systems of summoning gods; other systems are not ineffective, but rather too weak.
[With sufficient materials, one can advance to the fifth realm by cultivating the Summoning God System in just a few decades, and aptitude is hardly a factor.]
However, in more legitimate systems, even top geniuses might need two to three thousand years to advance to the third or fourth realm. The vast majority would die of old age along the way, or be refined into nourishment by those with more powerful summoning systems at the same level.
[After arriving in this universe, you chose to adapt to the local customs and focus on cultivating these systems of summoning gods.]
Unfortunately, your resource demands are becoming increasingly alarming, and your upgrade speed is slowing down—a problem that even the Summoning God system cannot solve.
After all, the creators of these systems... were just a group of true immortals.
[In a world of advanced Chinese civilization, you cultivate the path of the "Emperor," gradually rising to the supreme ruler and ultimately reaching the sixth realm.]
The rulers of the kingdoms forced to submit to you are all secretly sneering; they know you're courting death.
"The ruler of Yun Kingdom is a complete fool. Does he really think he can take any path?"
"He seems to be from the Astral Plane, yet he lacks even this basic knowledge?"
"If one chooses the path of a court jester or a warlord, then after cultivating to the highest level, there is still a chance to break free from influence, even to completely detach oneself from the influence of the jester and become the king of ten thousand soldiers, seeking one's own path to godhood... But the path of an emperor is a dead end!"
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