I Spread my Genes to Level Up in the Apocalypse-Chapter 243: Tier Five Cultivator
"If I can master this principle, I might be able to use it even in the complete state of Universe Detachment."
Ray was satisfied.
This move represented the ultimate challenge for him—something he felt utterly powerless against. His end goal was also to wield a power that rendered him immune to Universal Detachment.
When someone employed this technique, it would sever him entirely from the universe. Its karma, connections, and principles would vanish almost instantly, leaving him unable to draw upon any universal laws.
His body and soul would remain intact, but utterly defenseless.
However, the principle of "Chaotic" could change everything. By harnessing the energies of two distinct universes, it promised a power that could persist even in the void, defying the severance of Universal Detachment.
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As Ray contemplated his progress, he noticed the merging of Mutation Energy into Qi had become noticeably faster. Given the vast quantities of Mutation energy and the support of his cultivation at Tier 2, the acceleration was significantly faster by a remarkable margin.
This development was a little unexpected but was one Ray welcomed with open arms.
Taking some of the Chaotic Qi into his body, Ray settled into meditation. Carefully, he channeled the merged Chaotic Qi toward the seed in his Mental Space, feeding it steadily.
He began counting the strands, one by one.
"For me to reach Tier Two, it took about fifty strands of Chaotic Qi. I wonder how much it will take this time," he mused, curiosity flickering in his mind.
Without hesitation, Ray continued feeding the seed, eager to find out.
"One, two... fifty... eighty... one hundred... two hundred twenty-two."
Rumble!
His entire Mental Space began to rumble continuously. The seed, which was already sprouting roots, grew even longer, reaching ten meters in height and a meter in thickness at its base.
Looking at the seed, Ray couldn’t help but mutter:
"Ugly."
That was the only word he could think of as he stared at it.
The next moment, he gradually felt the feedback from the seed strengthening his otherwise non-existent body. At the same time, the principle of "Chaotic" rapidly transformed into a current that flowed through his mind and was comprehended by him.
Ray could then use the Pure Qi in his body to stimulate the seed and form attacks with it or...
"Just use Mutation Energy," he said casually, shrugging. The most interesting aspect of the seed to him was the principle of Chaotic; as for the other details, he mostly ignored them, as they didn’t catch his interest.
"Wait, about life level—I could also increase that with my cultivation realm," Ray muttered, pausing to touch his chin. There were certainly many benefits to be gained by increasing his life level as he was still only a Celestial being.
The only reason he could fight Universal beings, who were nearly at the top of the food chain in the multiverse, was purely because of his stats and skills.
"Hmm, let’s try it."
Ray remained in meditation, absorbing the Chaotic Qi from his surroundings and feeding it into the seed.
It took him a total of 1,111 strands of Chaotic Qi to progress from Tier Three to Tier Four.
But he didn’t stop there, continuing to meditate and absorb more Chaotic Qi by the second.
The process lasted a long time until Ray had fed his seed 111,111 strands of Chaotic Qi.
Immediately, his Mental Space began to tremble, and he advanced directly to Tier Five.
With that, his seclusion came to an end.
"Sigh, it still takes too much time for my Mutation Energy to merge with my Qi."
Sighing again, Ray disappeared and reappeared outside, glancing around at his surroundings.
Below him was a futuristic city, while above, a towering ancient pagoda-style building stood tall. Cultivators were flying around the area, their movements creating a vibrant scene of activity.
The moment the cultivators saw Ray, they immediately bowed in panic, showing him the proper respect.
Ray casually nodded and walked into the ancient pagoda building.
Although it appeared small from the outside, the interior was vast: so immense that one couldn’t even begin to imagine its scale, large enough to house billions of people.
"Master."
Luo Shuchun appeared before him and bowed.
"Oh?" Ray turned toward her. "Not bad. You’ve really progressed a lot lately, going from Tier One to Tier Six."
"It is all thanks to the grace of Master."
"Haha." Ray pinched her cheeks.
"You always seem to be growing more sensible by the second."
"Thank you, Master."
Her face was cold, but there was a faint touch of emotion in her voice that could barely be discerned.
"Good, but I sense there are more cultivators here than before?"
"Yes, Master. After hearing the news, many desperate cultivators at the end of their lives—or even criminals—have started to join us. Can we take them in?"
"Sure," Ray said casually, his tone nonchalant.
"Are you sure?"
"It doesn’t matter whether they’re criminals or not. Once they’re here, everyone must obey me."
He walked forward, and a portal appeared. The two stepped through it and emerged in a vast throne room.
Ray sat nonchalantly on the throne, while Luo Shuchun stood by his side, her cold eyes scanning everyone in the room.
There were about a thousand cultivators present, all at Tier Six or higher.
"So, are you the one who can grant us enlightenment?" one of the cultivators roared loudly.
Before Ray could respond, Luo Shuchun made her move.
A fire in the shape of a lotus appeared behind her, and a blazing bud shot from the lotus striking the shouting cultivator with precision.
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Despite being a Tier Six cultivator, he couldn’t react in time and was engulfed by the scorching flames.
"Ahhh—!"
The cultivator used every means at his disposal, but he couldn’t extinguish the fire. Gradually, he was burned alive in a gruesome manner. With a heavy thud, his charred body collapsed to the ground.
"How dare you speak to my master like that?" Luo Shuchun’s voice was light, yet it brought pin-drop silence to the room.