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Journey to the West: I have Nine Golden Crows Inside Me-Chapter 1672: One thousand eighty-six Unforeseen Changes Di Jun Appears
Chapter 1672: One thousand eighty-six Unforeseen Changes Di Jun Appears
It wasn’t long since the last reconstruction of Sumeru Mountain, and once again, the Three Realms and All Heavens and Myriads of Worlds were in shock.
In every corner of Heaven and Earth, as well as deep in the void, either mighty divine mountains emerged or ancient and simple giant stones floated into view.
These were all fragments of the Great Ancient Cang Mountain, and as one of the ten great divine mountains of the Prehistoric World, its essence was extraordinary, and its material especially precious.
Even if they didn’t equal an Innate Treasure, these fragments were comparable to the four great lotus platforms of the realm of Magic Treasures in value, almost on par with an Innate Treasure.
Falling in the Prehistoric World, they become materials for refining Innate Magic Treasures. If they land in All Heavens and Myriads of Worlds, they would immediately evolve into Innate Divine Mountains.
Reconstructing the Great Ancient Divine Mountain has a downside; fragments that haven’t evolved into Innate Divine Mountains are easy to summon back.
But for those that have evolved into Innate Divine Mountains or been refined into Innate Magic Treasures, summoning them back is troublesome.
When summoning them, you’ll inevitably encounter full resistance from their owners.
If they are Innate Divine Mountains, they become the mountain gates of a sect and are controlled by it. No sect residing within an Innate Divine Mountain would ever sit idly by while their Taoist Field disappears.
If they are Innate Magic Treasures, they are most likely crafted with all one’s assets and are the most precious belongings, even a natal Magic Treasure.
In such cases, it becomes impossible to give them up; they must be preserved no matter what.
This is why Jiang Chen hadn’t reconstructed the Great Ancient Cang Mountain before. His strength was too weak then; forcibly reconstructing it, even if he found where the fragments were, he might not have been able to summon them.
Now it’s different; Jiang Chen’s strength ranks among the top ten of the Prehistoric World. Even if he forcibly summons them, who can withstand his power?
There’s no need to worry about incurring karma; to the owners of these fragments, having their mountain gates or treasures taken forms a karmic bond with those who took them.
But from another perspective, those fragments never belonged to them but to Heaven and Earth; they gained them by chance.
Since they are items of Heaven and Earth, naturally they can be reclaimed at any time. Allowing them to use it for so long without compensation has already been a blessing from Heaven and Earth. Requesting karma in this case is a joke, isn’t it?
If Cang Mountain was opened by you but was swallowed by Heaven and Earth, that would be Heaven and Earth owing you karma.
Just like the Chaos Demigod, the birth of the Chaos World was established on the corpses of several Chaos Demigods, becoming vast through devouring their original sources.
So it can be said that Chaos World owes karma to the Chaos Demigods. Therefore, even knowing the existence of Fierce Beasts is harmful to Heaven and Earth, the Heavenly Dao still allows their existence.
The reason being, Fierce Beasts are descendants of the Chaos Demigod, and the Heavenly Dao repays the karma owed to the Chaos Demigod through the Fierce Beasts.
But the things you used inherently belonged to Heaven and Earth. After they’re reclaimed, thinking Heaven and Earth owe you karma—isn’t that dreaming?
Heaven and Earth don’t hold you accountable for using its belongings; that itself is your luck, and yet you expect Heaven and Earth to owe you karma back—do you really think you’re the Pangu Great God?
Rumble!
In a series of violent roars, the Great Ancient Cang Mountain rose from the ground, becoming more majestic and grand, increasing more than ten thousand times in size.
Seeing the mountain nearing completion, Jiang Chen’s eyebrows suddenly furrowed because he saw a ruthless person, a person who doesn’t care for life.
On a recent fragment of the Cang Mountain, there were traces of living beings.
Calling it a fragment is only from Jiang Chen’s perspective; in an ordinary person’s view, it was as vast as a continent, a hundred times larger than Earth from Jiang Chen’s previous life.
Seeing living beings residing on this continent, Jiang Chen was truly shocked. He had reconstructed the divine mountain multiple times but never saw living beings come with the fragments before.
Are they not fearing for their lives?
Under normal circumstances, seeing they were powerless to stop the fragments’ return, the owners of those fragments wouldn’t insist and would choose to let go.
They have no choice because if they continue to hold on, the will of Heaven and Earth will appear, issuing the sternest warnings and forcing them to let go.
Moreover, no one knows for sure how far the fragments are from the Three Realms, possibly traversing vast voids and even spacetime.
This results in extreme peril during the return; the fragments are protected by the power of Heaven and Earth and won’t be harmed, but the living beings on it aren’t as fortunate and could be annihilated without care.
Below an Innate Dao Sovereign, no one dares claim they can traverse the boundless void without incident.
Ignoring the warnings of Heaven’s will and still taking on enormous risks to journey through vast voids to unknown realms can only mean they are desperate or have a death wish.
However, honestly, their luck is astonishing, and that’s what shocked Jiang Chen. Just how strong must their luck be to safely protect them all the way here?
"Hmm, what is that..."
"The Power of Faith!"
"Another manifestation of Aspiration of all beings, although stemming from the same source as the Incense Willpower, both have an essential difference." freēnovelkiss.com
Curious in his heart, Jiang Chen glanced at that fragment and discovered that their survival in arriving at the Three Realms really wasn’t due to luck, but power.