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Starting With Chaos Physique-Chapter 52 - The Inner Space Is a Different World, Heaven Toppling Saint Requests
Chapter 52 The Inner Space Is a Different World, Heaven Toppling Saint Requests
Buzz! Buzz! Buzz!
A low vibration emanated as the mysterious box began to glow. Patterns resembling immortal constellations appeared on its surface, gradually lighting up.
Waves of spatial energy radiated outward, as though the box connected to an entirely different world.
“Huh?”
To Gu Changsheng’s surprise, opening the box was far easier than he had anticipated.
There were no sealing formations or defensive arrays to contend with—it required almost no effort at all.
“This is… a spatial artifact,” he remarked, his divine sense sweeping inside to reveal a space spanning thousands of miles.
“Fascinating. This is akin to a personal pocket dimension, much like the fabled ‘Heaven in One’s Palm.’ I was overly cautious,” he added, a faint smile appearing on his face as he relaxed.
In the Gu family’s ancient records, he had read about such spatial treasures. Only masters with profound command over spatial laws could craft them using rare materials.
Typical Storage Rings offered only a few dozen meters of storage at best. A treasure boasting a thousand-mile expanse was a rarity, even among the great Immortal Families.
“Looks like we were worried for nothing,” Qin Qingqing said, breathing a sigh of relief.
“This space… it’s habitable for cultivators,” Gu Changsheng said, sensing the rich spiritual energy emanating from within.
If one were to use this box as a portable residence, it would be more than sufficient.
“Let’s go inside and take a look,” Gu Changsheng said, glancing at Qin Qingqing.
He wasn’t comfortable leaving her outside alone—there was always the possibility that she could act against him.
Despite the dangers they had faced together, their relationship had not yet reached a level of deep trust.
“Fine, fine. Don’t worry so much,” Qin Qingqing said, rolling her eyes.
She could easily guess what was on his mind. Even in a situation like this, he didn’t trust her fully.
The two stepped into the glowing entrance, greeted by a rush of thick, almost liquefied spiritual energy that filled the air.
No wonder this was the residence of a Supreme Saint, Gu Changsheng thought, inwardly marveling. The density of spiritual energy rivaled that of the divine islands of the Gu family.
Before them lay a magnificent complex of buildings. Towers and palaces stood in grandeur, celestial islands floated in midair, and the skies were saturated with spiritual mist, creating an otherworldly scene akin to a celestial paradise.
Yet, the silence was oppressive—it was eerily devoid of life.
“It’s such a pity there’s no sign of life here,” Qin Qingqing said wistfully.
Gu Changsheng’s brow twitched as he turned to face the empty void behind them.
“Senior, you called us here. Why don’t you show yourself now?” he asked calmly.
Two of the three corpses had already been revealed; it was clear that the third was here.
As he spoke, a faint, spectral figure appeared, almost vanishing with the surrounding air. It bore a striking resemblance to the red-haired creature they had encountered earlier.
This figure wore a five-gold crown and a purple-gold robe embroidered with intricate ancient patterns.
However, unlike the Evil Corpse, this entity radiated holiness and benevolence. It exuded pure intent, unmarred by the crimson fur of the previous entity.
Qin Qingqing’s eyes widened. She had seen nothing moments ago—how had Gu Changsheng sensed its presence?
“Young and formidable… to think I’d witness such a fabled physique in my lifetime. It is my fortune,” the spectral figure said, gazing at Gu Changsheng in awe.
While Qin Qingqing’s Void Physique was extraordinary, a legendary occurrence every few eons, it was far overshadowed by the Chaos Physique, a mythical existence thought to dominate the world from birth.
“Forgive my delay,” the figure continued, “transmitting my voice earlier drained the last of my remaining strength. I needed time to recover.”
Gu Changsheng nodded slightly in understanding.
Unlike the Evil Corpse, this Good Corpse was reduced to little more than a flickering remnant. It was evident that it was struggling to hold on and had little time left.
“You are the Heaven-Toppling Supreme Saint, so you must know why I’m here,” Gu Changsheng said directly.
The figure’s expression shifted slightly at the mention of its name. It sighed softly, clearly recognizing that Gu Changsheng knew more than most.
Qin Qingqing, meanwhile, grew increasingly suspicious. What was Gu Changsheng hiding? What purpose had brought him here?
“I can guess a thing or two,” the Supreme Saint’s remnant replied. “But please, do not rush. I will explain everything to you soon enough.”
The spectral figure glanced at Gu Changsheng with a hint of melancholy, seeming to resign itself to the situation.
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“But before that,” it continued, “I have a request. Without your help, even if you searched the world, you would never find what you seek.”
The figure’s tone grew somber as it spoke. Once a peerless being who had dominated starfields, it was now a shadow of its former self, left in this pitiful state by the very object Gu Changsheng sought.
“What is your request? If it’s not too difficult, I will consider it,” Gu Changsheng replied, his expression unchanged.
He made no promises, choosing instead to hear the full request before deciding.
After all, the World Seed was a mysterious artifact, eluding countless seekers throughout the ages. Even Gu Changsheng couldn’t be sure he would find it.