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Primordial Ancient Serpent-Chapter 95 - : The Immortal Body, Three Disasters, and Nine Disasters
Chapter 95 - 95: The Immortal Body, Three Disasters, and Nine Disasters
Why, in later generations, did Hongjun Daoist choose to preach to the Prehistoric World after attaining the Dao? Why did he open a forum to teach, allowing countless prehistoric beings to gain access to the methods of cultivation?
The truth is that after becoming a Saint, Hongjun Daoist comprehended the essence of the world's source. He understood that by spreading enlightenment, he would be acknowledged by the source of the Prehistoric World, gaining the merit of enlightenment, the radiance of virtue, and boundless benefits.
This is why Hongjun Daoist chose to preach to the Prehistoric World.
At this moment, Gu Chuan's approach was similar to that of Hongjun Daoist.
However, the light of merit bestowed by the Source of Chaos was fundamentally different from that of the Prehistoric World. In both essence and energy, it was vastly superior, existing on an entirely different level.
If one were to compare it using the dragons of the Dragon Orb world, then the light of merit in the Prehistoric World would be akin to an earth dragon—both possessing similar effects, yet differing greatly in potency and scope.
A single ray of merit light from the primordial Source of Chaos might be equivalent to millions of rays of merit light from the Prehistoric World.
Gu Chuan's heart stirred as he sensed this power. While a portion of the light of merit merged into his Primordial Ancient Serpent body, a larger portion integrated into the depths of his sea of consciousness.
His sea of consciousness was now bathed in golden light, as if this virtuous radiance had transformed into a golden sun, illuminating the vast sea within his mind and exuding a warm glow.
Under the influence of such meritorious light, he suddenly realized that the speed of his thoughts had accelerated by hundreds of millions of times. His comprehension, too, had been greatly enhanced.
It was as if a computing system operating at the speed of sound had suddenly leaped to the speed of light—an immeasurable increase in processing power.
Even under the deduction of the Chaos Eight Trigrams Book, his computational abilities displayed exponential growth.
"My god... With this level of comprehension, wouldn't understanding the laws of the universe become effortless? Wouldn't it be akin to possessing photographic memory, omniscience?"
Gu Chuan was astounded. Under the blessing of the light of merit, his Chaos Eight Trigrams ability had increased countless times, reaching a level comparable to a Saint's deduction abilities.
No, perhaps it even surpassed the perception and calculation power of ordinary Saints.
With such comprehension, the countless laws of the universe would be easily grasped and internalized. It was as if his intelligence had multiplied endlessly.
If he had to describe it, it would be akin to a seven-year-old elementary school student suddenly gaining the intelligence of Einstein. The benefits were unimaginable.
"So this is the true power of the light of merit?"
Gu Chuan was exhilarated. He had heard of its various effects—indestructibility, divine protection, refinement of magical treasures, and the attraction of fortunate encounters.
But to him, the most valuable aspect was the enhancement of comprehension.
Comprehending the laws was the foundation of the Chaos Demon Gods—it was the key to mastering the truth of the Dao.
"It seems the time has come to gain insight into the law patterns within the bodies of the many Chaos Demon Gods in Chaos City."
Gu Chuan saw this as a rare opportunity. With the blessing of the primordial light of merit from Chaos, his understanding of primordial law would soar to new heights.
Suddenly, his gaze shifted.
"The Disaster Demon God?"
Among the Quasi-Saint-level Demon Gods, he noticed one whose aura was entwined with countless calamities. This entity seemed to embody disaster itself, containing an endless cycle of catastrophes.
Even among Quasi-Saint-level Demon Gods, this one stood as the strongest.
At this moment, through Gu Chuan's teachings, the Disaster Demon God had comprehended a supreme method of body cultivation—the Immortal Body.
Clearly, this Demon God sought to temper its own divine body through the power of countless disasters. If its body could endure such relentless trials, it would achieve true indestructibility, surviving ten thousand calamities.
The implications were profound—such a body would be nearly invincible among Chaos Demon Gods.
"The God of Disaster, the Law of Disaster... immortality through calamity."
In an instant, Gu Chuan's All-Seeing Eye pierced through the secrets of the Disaster Demon God.
This was a powerful entity, born from the very essence of the Law of Disaster.
Its body was inscribed with intricate patterns of disaster laws. If it reached the pinnacle of its cultivation, it would master the Dao of Disaster and ascend to the ranks of the Three Thousand Demon Gods.
Observing these disaster laws, Gu Chuan found himself comprehending them instinctively. It was as if he were reading a supreme scripture on the nature of catastrophe itself.
He had been guiding the Calamity Demon God, but now the Calamity Demon God's very existence was guiding him.
Deep within Gu Chuan's pupils, countless chaotic runes swirled. Under the deduction of his Chaos Eight Trigrams Technique, he recorded every intricate detail of the disaster laws.
Chaos was filled with infinite disasters, but they could generally be categorized into a few fundamental types:
Fire
Wind
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Flood
Earthquake
Human conflicts
Demonic afflictions
The Samādhi Fire
Natural calamities
Karmic retribution
Mental tribulations
Soul disruptions
Grand calamities
These were collectively known as the Three Disasters and Nine Disasters.
Together, they formed the core of the Law of Disaster.
Once one mastered the power of the Three Disasters and Nine Disasters, their strength would become unfathomable—capable of wielding the fundamental forces of destruction and rebirth within Chaos itself.
In truth, disasters were an essential part of both Chaos and the natural order. They arose as a fundamental necessity.
Consider a vast, endless grassland. If rabbits existed there without any natural predators, their numbers would multiply uncontrollably. Soon, they would consume all the vegetation, leaving the land barren.
As food supplies dwindled, the rabbits would begin to starve, leading to mass deaths. Their corpses would spread disease, triggering further catastrophe, until the rabbit population was nearly wiped out.
Only then would the land have time to recover. Grass would grow once more, and the surviving rabbits would begin to repopulate.
Thus, disaster was a necessary force of balance, maintaining the stability of the ecosystem.
This principle was mirrored in the human body—where the immune system functioned to eliminate harmful bacteria and pathogens.
Likewise, the Law of Disaster acted as the immune system of Chaos itself, eradicating forces that threatened its equilibrium.
If these threats were left unchecked, Chaos would collapse. The failure of its immune system would lead to inevitable destruction.
Just as the breakdown of the human immune system leads to death, so too would the failure of the Law of Disaster spell the end of the world.
This was why the Law of Disaster was crucial—it functioned like the police or military of a nation, eliminating threats and preserving order. It was an entity of destruction, yet one that ensured balance.
A force of unparalleled power, maintaining the harmony of all existence.