Two Realms Shuttle Gate: Don't Call Me a Demon!-Chapter 479 - 317 Dharma Form
Chapter 479: Chapter 317: Dharma Form Chapter 479: Chapter 317: Dharma Form The information from the Ancient Mirror was chaotic and disorderly; as Su Jie meticulously sorted through it, he gained some enlightenment.
The so-called Dharma Form can be simply seen as the weapon of the Primordial Spirit.
However, this weapon is not the usual knives, spears, clubs, or staves but the self-forging of the Primordial Spirit into a Tao form.
For example, the monster images that Su Jie saw in the Ancient Mirror were the Chaotic Creatures from the Tao River, which actually assisted Su Jie in comprehending the Dharma Form.
Because the human Primordial Spirit is too fragile, only by presenting the non-human form of Tao creatures can one achieve the Dharma Form for combat, its outward form resembling a monster.
The Dharma Form requires repeated imprinting of the essence of Tao to take shape.
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To condense a Dharma Form, one needs to split the Primordial Spirit, part of which is immersed into the Tao River.
The Primordial Spirit undergoes the baptism of the Tao River because it is intangible and insubstantial, making it the most compatible medium for the Tao.
Ordinary Primordial Spirit Cultivators, when contacting the Tao, also rely on the Primordial Spirit to do so.
Through repeated baptisms and tempering by the Tao River, the Primordial Spirit will gradually adapt to the essence of the Tao River and mix part of this essence into the Primordial Spirit, blending it in a certain proportion, and finally condensing the Dharma Form into shape.
Because of the chaotic rules of the Tao River, the Dharma Form can become extremely powerful and terrifying.
The quality and energy in the Tao River are almost boundless, as long as your Primordial Spirit can withstand the power of the Tao River.
In theory, only a Divine Soul at the level of a Yang God should attempt to condense a Dharma Form.
Su Jie, being only in the God Unification Domain, could achieve this solely with the help of the Ancient Mirror.
“So this is the Dharma Form.”
Clutching his throbbing head, Su Jie, having received this information, couldn’t help but gasp in shock, his heart filled with excitement that almost overflowed from his chest.
After a brief rest, Su Jie swallowed some elixirs to repair his Divine Soul.
An hour passed, and after some of the pain in his Primordial Spirit had dissipated, Su Jie eagerly began his attempts again.
Su Jie actively tore a part of his Primordial Spirit and placed it upon the surface of the Ancient Mirror.
The silent mirror surface lit up again with a mysterious yellow halo, displaying the unpredictable chaotic landscape within.
This is the convenience brought by the Ancient Mirror; without it, relying on his own Primordial Spirit to directly face the Tao, Su Jie could only endure for about ten seconds, once a day at most, until he was exhausted.
But with the aid of the Ancient Mirror, Su Jie could try again in a very short time because the Ancient Mirror bore the pressure of the Tao for him.
Watching the tumultuous waves of unknown life forms emerge again in the chaos.
Su Jie took a deep breath, plunged his consciousness into it, and tried to shape his own Dharma Form.
This time, Su Jie no longer relied on his human form, but tried the monster-like form.
Su Jie had understood that the terrifying images of Chaotic Creatures shown by the Ancient Mirror were hinting for him to imitate their forms for his Dharma Form.
Since these terrifying Chaotic Creatures could survive in the Tao River, it proved that their forms suited the chaotic rules of the Tao River.
Imitating them to condense his own Primordial Spirit was definitely an excellent benchmark.
However, Su Jie still underestimated the difficulty of forming the Dharma Form, as the chaotic rules in the Tao River suddenly changed while he was halfway through.
Su Jie was unable to control it, and the half-formed Dharma Form dissipated like foam.
Su Jie could only once again recover from the pain caused by the depletion of his Primordial Spirit, then try again.
This time, as Su Jie was shaping it, he suddenly lost the sensation of the half-formed Dharma Form of his split Primordial Spirit, not knowing where it had been transported by space, far beyond Su Jie’s sensing distance.
Attempting again, just as Su Jie, not without difficulty, managed to create the Dharma Form, time in the Tao River became disordered.
The Dharma Form that Su Jie had shaped suddenly underwent a time reversal, returning to its initial, unformed state.
This feeling was like working on a computer all day, only for the computer to crash, and all of one’s day’s work was lost, making Su Jie almost explode in rage.
Grinding his teeth to calm himself, Su Jie did not become discouraged, failing again and again, trying over and over.
There were too many uncertainties in the chaos; due to the chaotic rules of the Tao River, time, space, and matter-energy were all disordered, causing Su Jie to often fail due to various unexpected factors.
Su Jie could only summarize experiences from continuous failures, adjusting based on these failures.
A day passed.
Two days passed.
Until the seventh day, Su Jie finally felt that his Dharma Form had successfully formed once.
In the chaos akin to the beginning of heaven and earth, with chaos covering the sky and everything out of order, only a cluster of flesh was continuously contracting and expanding, like a newly formed embryo, only the size was slightly larger than a bit.
Through the gap brought about by the disturbance of the chaotic air currents, from the embryo expanding and developing, a huge creature slowly took shape.
Its form was colossal, like towering mountains, with wings on its back, no apparent hands or feet, and a face with only a vortex, lacking the usual human features.
Inside the vortex, a single red and black eye could faintly be seen, seemingly reflecting human souls, making anyone who looked at it tremble.
Its body was even more peculiar, composed of different materials.
Some parts were made of flames, some of solidified water, and some were flesh, looking both terrifying and beautiful.
Every slight movement of its body emitted intense energy fluctuations, shaking the ground, turning air into a vacuum, resembling a walking natural disaster.