Cultivation: I Can Reincarnate Into Various Worlds-Chapter 88. Immortal Green Destiny (Seeking further reading)

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Chapter 88: 88. Immortal Green Destiny (Seeking further reading)

"Innate..."

I’ve finally made it!

Xu Xing sensed his Dantian, where his True Qi had transformed into Innate True Essence. Traces of cool Spiritual Energy from the outside world poured over his limbs, alleviating much of the pain and swelling in his meridians caused by the breakthrough.

At the same time, after breaking through that final barrier, he finally sensed the difference in the Spiritual Energy outside. It was now divided into five colors, appearing more real than the previous monochrome white light.

After all, the Faux Innate Maitreya Body did have "Faux" in its name. With insufficient spiritual perception, the Spiritual Energy he sensed was of only one kind. free𝑤ebnovel.com

Now, truly reaching the Innate Realm not only enhanced his own power but also genuinely allowed his constitution to transcend the mortal.

This is my True Yuan?

Xu Xing extracted a trace of True Yuan from his Dantian and let it emerge from his fingertips. This trace of True Yuan was primarily an earthen yellow, yet it also shimmered with a golden light. With a casual flick of his wrist, this wisp of True Yuan transformed into an invisible Sword Qi, instantly severing the green bricks on the ground. Its resilience and sharpness were strikingly evident.

He pondered, guessing the color of his True Yuan. The Stony Heart Method is an Earth Element Internal Power. The Eight-Armed Bright King Sutra, on the other hand, has no attribute; it’s a Buddhist Internal Power.

However... the most important thing is The Reincarnation World. Now that I’ve broken through to Innate, the next world should already be open.

Xu Xing looked towards the Bronze Ancient Mirror.

[Mirror Master: Xu Xing.]

[Dao Fruit: Underground Lord (Half Immortal), Thief Officials (Yellow), Martial Arts Immortal Talent (Purple), Wenchang (Red), Reform (Red), Broad Knowledge and Strong Memory (White).]

[World: Heavenly Dragon Transforming Buddha (Innate).]

[Descending: Soul.]

[Time Flow Rate: 1 to 36.]

[Destiny: Righteous Hero (Yellow), Bright King Body (Green).]

I can enter now.

With a brief probe of his consciousness, Xu Xing understood that the other world had indeed opened to him. However, having just broken through and emerged from seclusion, it wasn’t appropriate for him to depart in spirit immediately.

He pondered further. Besides... I’ve also gained a new Immortal Green Destiny [Bright King Body].

He could consolidate Destinies not only in the Instance Worlds but also in the Main World. However, it was generally easier to consolidate Destinies in Instance Worlds. Now that he had broken through to the Innate Realm in reality, he had naturally condensed the corresponding Destiny as well.

"Would you like to replace your Emperor Purple Fate [Martial Arts Immortal Talent] with your Immortal Green Destiny [Bright King Body] and solidify it using [Dao Fruit]?"

A line of text materialized on the mirror’s surface.

Xu Xing examined the secondary interface for the Bright King Body.

[Bright King Body: Born of the Innate Martial Dao, practicing Buddhist Internal Power is exceedingly beneficial. Repels evil and delusions, guards the original mind. In fifty years, one may hope to reach the Grandmaster Realm and condense the Bright King Arhat Fruit.]

Solidify!

Xu Xing nodded in agreement.

It’s just as I guessed; Innate is indeed the stepping stone to cultivating immortality. Immortal Green Destiny—favored by Heaven... As the name implies, it means I have the potential to become immortal!

The next moment, the Innate True Essence within him began to deplete rapidly. After about sixty percent of the True Yuan in his Dantian was consumed, a sudden sense of Zen clarity washed over his mind.

No sorrow, no joy, no anger, no resentment. Though he might wear the wrathful visage of a Bright King, his heart remained steadfast and true.

Immediately after, the dust from the collapsed wall dissipated.

"Father..." Zhao Yunniang appeared at the cave entrance, holding Xu Zhang in her arms. Behind her stood a group of Royal Mansion Bodyguards.

"Heavenly King," the Bodyguards all bowed in respect.

"No need for formalities," Xu Xing nodded. He retracted his Innate True Essence, once again appearing as an ordinary scholar.

Over a year ago, he had nearly accumulated enough True Qi for the breakthrough. However, his body could not easily withstand one hundred and twenty years’ worth of internal power. Thus, he had spent the vast majority of his long seclusion meticulously controlling and mastering every inch and every strand of his True Qi, ensuring it was truly at his command. Consequently, he had sufficient control over his True Yuan the moment he emerged.

"Daddy, hold me..." As Xu Xing walked over to Zhao Yunniang, Xu Zhang stretched out his small arms, pleading to be held.

"Husband, you should hold him," Zhao Yunniang said softly, her eyelashes fluttering. "For the past few years, Zhang’er has constantly longed to see you, his father."

Xu Xing took Xu Zhang from Zhao Yunniang’s arms. Holding the boy, he said casually, "I’ve been busy with official duties and cultivation. I’ve neglected you and Zhang’er; please don’t blame me."

True, in the first Fate Deduction, Xu Zhang had the surname Zhao and cursed me, his biological father. But matters of fate are inherently unpredictable. Theories of inherent evil or inherent good both find examples in reality. Xu Zhang was born because of me; I just need to fulfill my duties as a father. Thinking too much beyond that is pointless. If, in the future, this son of mine, Xu Zhang, turns out to be incompetent or unfilial... well, given his aptitude, without fortuitous encounters, he’ll only ever be a mortal. A mere hundred years pass in a flash; I wouldn’t be overly concerned.

"I dare not blame you, Husband," Zhao Yunniang replied hastily, not daring a moment’s delay. "To have achieved our current status is already a profound grace from you, Husband. How could I dare... hope for anything more..."

Although Xu Xing treated her well, Zhao Yunniang knew deep down that this was no reason for her to become arrogant or willful. If she were to actually take Xu Xing at his word and "act up," mimicking the behavior of some sheltered noblewomen, she would likely incur her husband’s displeasure. Maintaining a respectful distance and consistent humility was her path to self-preservation.

"You and Zhang’er go and eat," Xu Xing said after holding Xu Zhang for a while, a hint of weariness in his tone. "I just had a breakthrough..."

The child was his own flesh and blood, and while he naturally felt some paternal affection—the instinct to cherish one’s offspring—that emotion wasn’t exceptionally strong. Perhaps it was because Zhao Yunniang wasn’t someone I loved, or maybe it was because I had experienced too much in life and had become cold-hearted.

"Yes, I obey your command," Zhao Yunniang said, taking Xu Zhang back and slowly retreating.

He had been in seclusion for three years.

Although Xu Xing had handled official duties on schedule, his cultivation had inevitably consumed some time. Voices of dissatisfaction within the Siming Mountain Stronghold had gradually begun to surface. Some, believing rumors, considered him a mere watchdog, content to guard their current territory.

After all, Mount Siming had conquered Guanxi Road in a single month. Fengxi Country had a total of sixteen roads. Even if the conquest of other roads proceeded more slowly, it shouldn’t be that only Guanxi Road was under their control by now.

This discontent, simply put, stemmed from Mount Siming being too vibrant, its desire for expansion too potent.

Previously, King of Sorrow Yao Dang had been indecisive, leading the Righteous Army generals of Mount Siming to abandon him and choose Xu Xing. Now that Xu Xing seemed to be repeating Yao Dang’s cautious approach, it inevitably displeased some of these generals. The higher-ups were all satisfied, their bellies full. But these others... they were still hungry.

However, Xu Xing was no pushover. He wouldn’t allow these mid- and lower-ranking generals to sway his will. Using intelligence from the Five Tiger Hall, he rallied one group and suppressed another, rigorously rectifying the army’s atmosphere. Then, he dangled the prospect of future rewards, saying there would be battles after a while longer, telling the Brothers to wait.

Under these combined measures, order was swiftly restored to Mount Siming.

And by this means, Xu Xing finally had the opportunity to begin entering the Mirror World.

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