Cultivation: I Have Studied Abroad in the Modern World-Chapter 1271 - 565: As It Should Be, Sword into Chaos

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Chapter 1271: Chapter 565: As It Should Be, Sword into Chaos

Outside the Xuanwei Realm, at the Heaven-Reaching Sword Peak, Xie Qingxue had already returned with a large amount of resources.

When Water Mother followed Zhang and the others to this place, she discovered many students from Nine Mountains Military University here, mainly from the Sword Dao Department, led by their instructor Yan Wushuang.

"Zhang Taishang! Pang Taishang!"

Seeing their arrival, the disciples greeted them courteously.

Water Mother curiously observed the surroundings.

What most piqued her interest was a large sphere, big enough to support thousands of people, like a Treasure Bead embedded at the peak of Heaven-Reaching Sword Peak. The surface of the sphere was silver-white, its brightness reflecting people, with dense runes floating on it.

Seeing her gaze constantly drifting towards it, Zhang smiled and explained, "This is the Chaos Telescope."

"Telescope?"

Zhang did not answer but instead looked at Master Pang, who was smiling smugly, full of pride: "I call it the Eye of Void."

"This was an idea proposed by Nephew Zhang, but it was actually made by imitating the Void Spirit Eye Cultivation Technique."

Zhang nodded slightly, saying that although the ideas she got in that unusual world were key, fully replicating them in the Xuanwei Realm was not quite suitable. For example, this thing called the Eye of Void is actually more accurate than a telescope—because most of it was created by the cultivators of the Jiushan Sect.

Water Mother was taken aback, thinking this was no easy task. After all, Master Pang’s words indicated that a physical Divine Skill had been converted into a Magical Treasure—a concept she had never heard of in all her experience and could hardly understand.

But she assured herself, as the Master of the Turquoise Pool, she couldn’t show ignorance in front of Jiushan Sect, so she merely nodded slightly, pretending to understand what Master Pang was talking about.

As the group approached the sphere, a door slowly opened, and they entered the interior of the Eye of Void, where the sight amazed Water Mother even more.

This was a space filled with Liuli mirrors, light curtains, and runes, with a platform in the center holding various control instruments.

When Water Mother stepped onto the platform, she saw on each light curtain immense and mesmerizing patterns of Spiritual Energy. After a moment of scrutiny, she immediately recognized it—this was the distant Chaos!

This Eye of Void had somehow used a strange method to bring the distant chaotic scenes right before everyone’s eyes, and crystal clear.

No wonder Zhang Taishang called this thing a telescope.

It truly is a form of the Spiritual Eye Technique, and far superior to the Spiritual Eye Technique she knew—considering that Pang Taishang had just undergone Corpse Dissolution and hadn’t even achieved Dao Fruit yet, how could he possess such a powerful Spiritual Eye Technique?

It seemed he could see her astonishment, as Master Pang smiled, looking at the Eye of Void with a surprised and happy expression, and explained, "Although this thing was made relying on my Void Spirit Eye, that doesn’t mean it’s limited to the Void Spirit Eye."

"Hmm?" Water Mother was even more puzzled, "Master Pang, do you mean this thing is more powerful than the Divine Skill Void Spirit Eye?"

"It advances faster—or rather, it iterates more easily."

During her time at Jiushan Sect, Water Mother had grown accustomed to some terminology, like the term iteration, which she had heard to the point her ears had grown calluses.

"Initially, this Eye of Void was merely mimicking my Void Spirit Eye, which was not easy either."

Water Mother grew more curious about this Eye of Void. She could sense that this was not just about the Eye of Void but represented a new direction in Artifact Dao—simulating physical Divine Skills, which was no trivial matter.

Hence, she no longer held back and directly asked, "So how did you solve it? The eye itself is complex, let alone one cultivated with a Void Spirit Eye, which is even harder to replicate."

"Relying on Lu Yao, or rather, the Dharma Body of the Original Demon Ancestor."

Exactly...

No matter how complex the eye, with the Original Dharma Body available for thorough research, Jiushan Sect could always master it.

Most importantly, Lu Yao’s eyes were not ordinary mortal eyes, but part of a Golden Immortal Demon Ancestor’s Dharma Body, whose divine abilities in his eyes far surpassed those of Pang Taishang.

If the Eye of Void could combine the two, it would naturally be stronger than the Void Spirit Eye.

Thinking of the Original Demon Ancestor lying on the platform, being experimented on by the Jiushan Sect, Water Mother felt a complex mix of emotions—

As a Golden Immortal, and even an old acquaintance, she instinctively felt a twinge of sympathy for the other.

But on the other hand, she thought Lu Yao was well-deceased, no, not deceased, but rather that he had offered a premature atonement for his sins, one might say.

Master Pang further introduced, "Through the Original Dharma Body, we created the first stable version of the Eye of Void."

"Then it became straightforward. Advancing the Void Spirit Eye is challenging, but upgrading this thing merely requires replacing components or even complete remanufacturing."

Indeed, in any case, a cultivator would not dare use their own Dharma Body for experimentation—using someone else’s Dharma Body is possible, like the Original Dharma Body, but it’s inherently less flexible.

The Eye of Void, however, could be modified at will.

"By now, this Eye of Void far exceeds my own eyes."

After listening to Master Pang’s description, Water Mother was silent for a long time before she couldn’t help but say, "The Jiushan Sect is truly different from any cultivator I’ve seen before."

"Ah?"

Master Pang was taken aback, not understanding why Water Mother would say this.

"Most cultivators practice Daoist Skills either for dueling or to elevate their cultivation. Your perspective and application of Daoist Skills always seem to have your own view, applying it in peculiar areas."

Master Pang scratched his head upon hearing this, appearing quite puzzled: "But isn’t Daoist Skill supposed to be like that? Isn’t it meant for cultivators to see farther, live better, and create more?"