Chapter 877 Unlocked by Fate



[Over 900 True Immortals have been annihilated, their most basic particles drifting randomly in the boundless void. When you choose them as a reference point for your return to the origin, you naturally use the midpoint of those particles as the benchmark, moving only a few hundred or tens of thousands of miles at a time.]

They didn't betray us; they just died.

[Fate then didn't choose to remain still and wait for you to appear on your own initiative. It couldn't wait any longer, and it also knew that when the holder of authority advanced to the seventh realm, their abilities would be enhanced again to some extent.]

He began searching for you in one ancient universe after another.

The ancient universe existed only for extremely rare periods of time, and its density was extremely low, with only one existing in approximately every 100 space-time units.

[In terms of three-dimensional space, there is one Old World universe in every 1e300 universes.]

The Lord of Destiny, wanting to leave nothing out, extended the threads of cause and effect across 1000 levels of space, successively destroying the remaining 1e2700 ancient universes within the 1e3000 universes.

[After destruction, the cause and effect must be investigated, and your presence inside must be detected. Therefore, the force is relatively gentle, and the destruction speed is quite slow.]

After all, he can't kill you, otherwise his authority would disappear, and it would take who knows how many years before he chooses a new master. He doesn't want to miss such a great opportunity because of his eagerness for quick success.

In about two years, he will destroy the old site where you are now.

[In this future you foresaw, your True Immortal Guardians left the old site ahead of time, disturbing the outer threads of cause and effect, which he naturally noticed.]

"So, if we send Thirteen out alone, will we be able to avoid the investigation of cause and effect and safely leave under the nose of fate?"

Yun Shou thought about it carefully and felt that it was unrealistic.

If Thirteen comes into contact with any creature, or even does something that causes a change in its destiny, it will attract the attention of the Lord of Destiny.

After all, the cosmic gap distance of 1e1000 is currently covered by the causal lines he has spread out, so it is almost impossible for Thirteen to run such a long distance.

They also cannot leave through the Void Gate, because only True Immortals can use the Void Gate.

"Moreover, without my simulator perspective, Thirteen probably doesn't understand the specific methods of fate."

"My brother, those servants offended me, and I only gave them the punishment they deserved. You don't mind, do you?"

The old man before me chuckled softly as he recounted his experience of searching for you.

He didn't tell you about his feud with Wanhua, but instead began by recounting how he had "lost a disciple named Baihe" and how he searched for him out of concern.

If possible, he wants you to truly believe in him, and for as long as possible, rather than forcing you.

Ultimately, the hard approach is no match for the soft one.

Yun Shou: "That's not necessarily true."

He wasn't sure if simply adding points to your core attributes was all that your power was showing, and he worried that you might be hiding other methods.

"Although that child is my most beloved disciple, why did he have to provoke you, my younger brother?" The Lord of Destiny chuckled. "Don't misunderstand, I didn't mean to blame you."

He stood very close to you, trying hard to recall how his apprentices had flattered him, and other past experiences, putting on an act of closeness.

[Only you feel awkward, an old man calling a young person like you "brother"... it feels like the generational hierarchy is messed up.]

“But you, a young man, have experienced more than 10 billion years of time. You old rascal aren’t much younger either.”

Although the Lord of Destiny's acting skills are terrible, he's genuinely trying hard to gain your favor.

He patted your shoulder, telling you that as fellow Dao Lords of the Life Realm, you were born with an inseparable and absolute bond; you were natural allies, closer friends than blood brothers.

[You killed his most beloved disciple, and he killed your insignificant True Immortal guards... None of that matters; let's just let it go.]

Compared to the eternal bond you will share in the future, everything else is insignificant.

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