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Two Realms Shuttle Gate: Don't Call Me a Demon!-Chapter 480 - 317 Dharma Form_2
Chapter 478: Chapter 316: God Unification_2
If one were to say that his Primordial Spirit hitting someone was like a wooden stick in the past, now that its quality had solidified, the wooden stick had essentially upgraded into a solid steel rod, the enhancement of which one could easily imagine.
Su Jie slowly raised his arm, and clouds, fierce winds, torrential rains, and thunder automatically converged in the palm of his hand.
In the small square space of Su Jie’s palm, a scene of violent storms vividly formed.
Almost at the moment Su Jie achieved the Unification Realm, the nearby thousand-hand centipedes, sensing the Heavenly Might, began excitedly chirping and circling around Su Jie.
Meanwhile, the Lantern Ghost and Mirror Girl summoned by Han Ruyan, both fifth-grade fierce ghosts, instinctively felt fear under the Heavenly Might, trembling fiercely.
As beings of malevolent nature, the fifth-grade fierce ghosts weren’t afraid of ordinary lightning, but the Heavenly Might thunder from Su Jie’s God Unification Realm truly instilled deep fear in them. They felt that any random strike of that thunder could completely obliterate them, both body and spirit.
Only Han Ruyan could withstand it, but a trace of astonishment flickered in her eyes, marveling at the strength of Su Jie’s Primordial Spirit.
Boom!
Su Jie withdrew his hand, and the storms in his palm dissipated into nothingness, but in the outside world, the originally clear sky instantly darkened, covered with clouds, fierce winds howled, and lightning bolts like silver snakes twisted through the clouds, tearing the heavens and pounding the earth into deep pits.
Within a thousand meters centered on Su Jie, the weather transformed instantly from clear to stormy. Such was the power of the Heavenly Might of God Unification.
If outsiders knew of this, their jaws would surely drop in astonishment.
Because God Unification was a level only achievable in the Taoist Platform Realm, and Su Jie completed it in the Secret Realm. Even for an Immortal Seed, this was extremely astonishing.
The difficulty of enhancing the Primordial Spirit was much greater than that of the physical body.
“Thunder-like Heavenly Might! It indeed has something to do with Divine Skills.”
Su Jie murmured to himself. Although his Primordial Spirit had transformed into the God Unification Domain, the most fitting Heavenly Might he could activate was thunder, maximizing the power.
Su Jie then looked over his Primordial Spirit, which at this moment appeared no different from an ordinary person, except at the shoulders and top of the head of the Primordial Spirit, where three small flames floated in the void.
These represented the soul fire of the three souls of humans: the Heavenly Soul, Earth Soul, and Human Soul, also known as soul fire.
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These flames were only the size of peas and seemed like they could be extinguished by a mere gust of wind.
But in reality, these three souls were extremely terrifying.
The Mirror Girl glanced over once more and her body spontaneously combusted, covered entirely by soul fire, emitting painful screams.
If it weren’t for Su Jie withdrawing the soul fire, the Mirror Girl would have been burnt to complete ash.
Advancement in the God Unification Domain involved strengthening these three fires of the soul until they covered the whole body, integrated into every part of the Primordial Spirit. At that point, it would be the realm of Yang God.
The Yang God, supremely strong and yang, immune to all evil, like a huge sun dominating the sky, absorbing the spiritual essence of heaven and earth, living for thousands of years.
He could cause the sun and the moon to lose their way, the constellations to misalign.
Below, he could cause solar anomalies and floods, all things failing to thrive.
The greatest characteristic of the Divine Soul in the Yang God Domain isn’t the so-called longevity and power, but that the Divine Soul can exist independently of the physical body for a long time.
The term Yang God means the Divine Soul can live freely under the harsh sunlight.
At this level, destroying his physical body isn’t a surefire solution.
If the counterpart’s Divine Soul survives, and if it finds a compatible body, it can even achieve reincarnation through possession and start cultivation anew.
Su Jie was still far from that level, and he was merely fantasizing about it.
However, just as Su Jie intended to return his Primordial Spirit to his physical body, there was a disturbance in the Ancient Mirror within Su Jie’s sea of consciousness.
The Ancient Mirror emitted a profound yellow haze, its surface reflecting Su Jie’s visage.
“Oh!”
Su Jie’s mind stirred, and he saw changes in the content of the mirror, showing an aura of the Great Tao that Su Jie was familiar with, and it was the Heavenly Dao from the Tianyuan World.
“Tao River? What is this showing me?”
Just as this question rose in Su Jie’s mind, a huge shadow suddenly appeared in the Ancient Mirror.
“Damn.”
Su Jie’s mouth unconsciously fell open as he saw the monster appearing on the mirror’s surface, looking like a giant with countless massive hands stacked in a spiral, each palm with a single eye as deep as a black hole, shimmering with the light of intelligence, possessing the consciousness of a living creature.
Seeming to sense Su Jie’s gaze, the monster in the mirror suddenly blinked, and thousands of massive hands reached out, extending towards Su Jie.
A terrifying aura that made Su Jie shiver swept over him, as if those countless hands were really about to come through.
The surface of the Ancient Mirror flickered for a moment, the image in the mirror blurred, and the monster’s form disappeared, replaced by a chaotic Tao River.
Cold sweat streamed down Su Jie’s face, although his Primordial Spirit did not sweat; however, the pressure from the monster just now made him feel like he was as weak as a baby before it.
What surprised Su Jie even more was that this was not the end; the monster’s figure appeared again on the Ancient Mirror, this time a different monster.
Under Su Jie’s wide-eyed gaze, one after another bizarre and massive creature entered his view from the mirror surface.
There were those with flaming red hair and fiery eyes, six legs and four wings, faceless and corpulent bodies, wherever they passed, space turned into raging flames.
There were those with the body of a bird and the face of a human, covered in golden scales, commanding a chariot pulled by Nine Dragons, their movements accompanied by thunder and lightning.
There were those with the heads of pythons and bodies of humans, having eight arms and three eyes like the moon, and thousands of legs under their bellies, their cries causing all things to crumble to ruins.
One after another, these terrifying and grotesque creatures flashed across the Ancient Mirror, every one of them making Su Jie feel as if he were facing a formidable enemy, his scalp tingling.
“Could it be that there really lives such a group of monsters in the Tao River, and they are being reflected by the Ancient Mirror?”
Su Jie was shocked, suddenly recalling his own experience of traveling through the Tao River, shivering involuntarily.
If he had encountered such monsters in the Tao River at that time, he probably would have been devoured in a single bite as if he were just a snack.
Minutes later, all images in the Ancient Mirror disappeared, and Su Jie’s own face surfaced on the mirror then faded away.
In the end, the mirror’s surface turned back into a color of chaos.
Su Jie inexplicably felt that he had formed a deeper connection with the Ancient Mirror.
Whoosh!
A part of Su Jie’s Primordial Spirit automatically detached and entered into the mirror’s surface.
In the center of the Ancient Mirror, a vortex appeared, constantly rotating, expanding, and contracting, as if a mysterious entity were being born, sketching a vague outline in the void.
The part of the Primordial Spirit that Su Jie had split off began to expand and change dramatically, as if it were about to form a completely new creature.
Su Jie knew that the Ancient Mirror must have thrown his Primordial Spirit into the Tao River, where all the rules were chaotic: time, space, matter, and energy within it could transform wildly, easily turning a stone into a towering mountain or a towering mountain into untraceable microscopic molecules.
If Su Jie’s Primordial Spirit were thrown in, what it might turn into under the chaotic rules of the Tao River was unclear, but theoretically, the Primordial Spirit could only exist there for a few seconds, any longer and it would be obliterated.
No, that’s not right!
As Su Jie’s connection with that part of the Primordial Spirit deepened, a stream of air appeared in his Divine Sense, a stream of chaotic air, which he felt he could shape into any form he needed.
Su Jie instinctively tried to mold it in his own image.
However, as soon as he shaped it, the form was instantly crushed by the Tao, completely unable to hold its shape.
When the image in the mirror shattered, a deafening roar broke the silence of the chaos, and Su Jie felt his head splitting with pain; even Su Jie in the God Unification Realm couldn’t withstand it, feeling as if his brain had split into eight parts.
The Ancient Mirror also fell silent with Su Jie’s failure, leaving only one final message, like the ultimate truth of the Tao, directly branded into Su Jie’s consciousness.
It was as if primitive humans touched fire and knew it was hot, touched stone and knew it was hard, and knew danger when they encountered fierce beasts.
A word appeared in Su Jie’s heart after the silence of the Ancient Mirror, its name was, Dharma Form!