The First Cultivator - Changing Existence-Chapter 852: Celestial Immortal -
Chapter 852: Celestial Immortal - 852
Well, based on what he was seeing right now, it had some sort of directive to survive, but even that was very small and subtle.
Zhou Fan sighed and let it go. It instantly disappeared. In the end, Zhou Fan hadn’t done anything to it.
No matter how incredible it was, its strength was only slightly higher than an average Path Creator in its realm.
All of its uniqueness lay in its mysteriousness. But when fighting, it would be a different story.
Of course, it could execute a sneak attack, and Zhou Fan felt that its power would be many times higher if it attacked without being seen, but it still wasn’t enough to threaten him, even if it was at the same realm.
Zhou Fan returned to his cultivation spot and thought. He had created the Power of Divination, though he did not use it as an actual power, but as an ability to divinate.
Yet the hidden being stayed on his mind more than the ability he had spent so long trying to create. It seemed that the Universe had even more to show than he had expected. Perhaps something even he could not imagine would be created one day.
With everything settled, Zhou Fan began to cultivate. He had long been at the peak of the Star Immortal realm, and was ready to advance.
He began to break through. It was quick and silent. Nearing the end, he began to make his own changes. The stars on his forehead slowly fell apart, as if turning into a gas. The stars eventually disappeared completely, replaced by a large amount of gas imprinted on his forehead.
The gas began to move, changing into a disc-like shape. He took inspiration from one of the most basic natural evolutions of the Universe.
The gas formed three galaxies, each one representing a Rule. Two of them were larger than the other, as the Rule of Origin was not yet mastered, though he was nearing it.
It was a simple change, though it once again increased the power he could use with his Rules. This was added to the natural increase in strength he could use with his new cultivation realm.
Zhou Fan called this the Celestial Immortal realm. He could have gone with Galaxy Immortal, but it didn’t sound as good.
The word celestial had two widespread meanings. One was to refer to space or something in space. The other was the name of the race he had created, the Celestials. Although he had not been involved in anything regarding them for a long time, they still thrived and existed.
But just like with the Heavenborns, they had more or less integrated within humanity, as there were only minor differences between their races. There was more of a difference between humans and Celestials than there were between humans and Heavenborns, but that was only due to the appearance of Celestials who, as their name implies, look more... celestial.
Their eyes seemed to have stars within and their hair looked like a space river.
Zhou Fan named this realm the Celestial realm both due to the changes in the stars on his forehead, and to honor the race he had created.
Zhou Fan’s strength increased leaps and bounds. He enjoyed cultivating like this. It was nonstop, without having anything to interrupt.
After a few moments, he stood up and stepped to the edge of the Universe. Despite its size, it was merely a step from one end of the other for him.
Today, he wanted to try something. He stepped past the bounds of the Universe, entering the blankness.
The Rule of Chaos covered his body, preventing the blankness from instantly devouring him. Once inside, he sat down and began to meditate. Right now, he was in a state of nothingness.
He could no longer sense the Universe behind him, as there was no concept of space in the nothingness. He also was unaware of any form of time passing, as there was no time in the nothingness. He wanted to understand the nothingness on a deeper level, and if everything worked out, perhaps begin the creation of another Universe.
Going to the future had made him curious about something. How could beings travel from one Universe to another?
With his current strength, he could tell that even Celestial Emperor’s would be completely unable to do so. Only the power of Chaos would allow a being to do so. Otherwise, even with his immense strength, Zhou Fan would only be able to stay in the nothingness for mere moments.
In addition, there was not a single chance that some mere array would be able to transport someone through the blankness into another Universe. There was no chance at all. Not with his current understanding, at least.
So how did he travel through so many Universes?
Zhou Fan suspected the most simple conclusion, he hadn’t. Or at least, not another Universe like the current one. He had not gone from one sphere within the nothingness to another sphere in the nothingness.
If he had to guess, the current Universe, the Origin Universe, had expanded so large in the future that even Celestial Emperor’s believed that the spaces within it were other Universes. In reality, it was like putting some marbles in a large rubber ball.
This was only a guess, but the most likely answer. Unless he had started giving out widespread control of Chaos or Chaos Affinity, something he had no intention of ever doing, it seemed impossible.
Zhou Fan’s thoughts echoed within his mind in the nothingness. Although the nothingness did not have any time, he still contained his own time and space within his body. It just was not aligned with the Universe’s time any longer. After an unknown period, Zhou Fan felt the blankness was getting close to getting past his Rule of Chaos, which would not be good for him.
Zhou Fan stopped contemplating it and stepped back, instinctually knowing he was entering the Universe once again. Until he almost fully comprehended the nothingness, he would be unable to create any new Universes.
When he stepped back into the Universe, he instantly noticed that it had changed.
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