Mythological origin

Chapter 307 Destruction

No one who has reached this level on the path of spiritual practice and is able to sit here is truly foolish.

They all know very well that most "coincidences" in the world are often backed by deeper logic or intervention.

Where is there such a perfect "coincidence" that, just five minutes before civilization executes its ultimate escape plan, the "measuring bullet bow," a superhuman who is not an expert in the field of time and space "just happens" to "just happen" to comprehend a high-level black magic that can deal with the predicament?
This clearly indicates that there is a higher level of being manipulating things from an unseen place.

But what good will knowing do?

Just as Bai Mo once said, if one's level of understanding is insufficient, merely "knowing" certain truths may lead to an irresistible calamity.

The absolute gap in power levels makes the "right to know" a privilege that requires qualifications to hold securely.

Just like the history of a chaotic era, only by ascending to the level of a true immortal can Como be able to explore it.

Therefore, even though the Terran immortals had their own suspicions, none of them dared or felt it necessary to delve into the true source of Komona's "inspiration."

Bai Mo's personal intervention at this moment undoubtedly broke through the unspoken understanding between everyone.

"This is a follow-up to 'Ten Places Unmoved'."

Faced with Cuomo's candor and questions, Bai Mo was also very straightforward.

He remained calm and simply extended his finger, gently tapping the air.

In an instant, a faint light, indescribable in color and seemingly embodying the very essence of time and space, bloomed at his fingertips.

The light was not dazzling, but it carried a profound sense of weight that reached the very core of the soul.

The light rapidly spread and evolved, transforming into countless extremely complex three-dimensional runes, or like countless superimposed miniature universes depicting the birth and death of time and space.

This is the inheritance of "Ten Immovable Places" that he obtained from "himself" in certain parallel universes.

Theoretically, it is sufficient to reach the latter half of the tenth-order pseudo-deity.

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No matter where it is placed in any corner of the myriad realms, or in any cultivation civilization, such a top-tier inheritance that directly points to the tenth rank would be enough to drive countless True Immortals and even more ancient beings mad, stirring up a bloody storm that sweeps across the starry sea, with everyone fighting tooth and nail for it.

At this moment, it was presented to all the true immortals of Terra without reservation.

When the runes and information streams containing endless mysteries were displayed by Bai Mo and briefly touched the senses of the True Immortals present, many people were greatly shocked, and for a moment they even experienced a brief loss of focus and confusion.

They seemed to see a corner of their previously shrouded path suddenly illuminated by a bright light.

The scene was both incredibly alluring and overwhelmingly shocking.

Only those like Bai Mo, born in the early days of the spiritual revival and personally walking the path of pioneering from nothing, have a deep-rooted aversion and distrust of "paths that are not their own" imprinted in their bones.

Their path was forged from the barbaric wilderness where they knew nothing, through sheer hard work and skill.

They maintain an almost instinctive scrutiny and distance from any existing "inheritance," especially those with dubious origins.

Therefore, he was able to share this inheritance, which was enough to shake the heavens, with such nonchalance.

For him, this was more like studying an experimental report from "other possibilities themselves," rather than a treasure to be cherished or monopolized.

The instant that the first half of the "Ten Immovable Lands" information imprint held by Como in Bai Mo's consciousness began to come into contact, merge, and attempt to become one with the second half of the inherited information from a parallel universe that he had just displayed, under the guidance of some higher-level rules—

"Boom!"

A deafening roar, seemingly the creation of the world, that only Bai Mo could "hear" erupted from the deepest part of his consciousness!

That wasn't sound, but a torrent of information bursting through the floodgates, a powerful shockwave from the complete opening of the network.

Immediately afterwards, a massive amount of complex yet well-organized information, like a bursting dam, surged into his senses.

Here we go again... a time-traveling message in a bottle.

"The ability of Kamikaze to transmit knowledge and experience across time and space... we can naturally emulate that. Here is a compilation of combat experiences, tactical simulations, and analyses of the reasons for defeat in life-and-death battles between 'us' and 'Kamikaze' across 132 major parallel worldlines..."

"...But based on our long-term observation and cross-verification of various timelines, the attitude of the two beings behind Kamikaze seems to be somewhat incomprehensible and 'strange.' We have not detected any substantial 'malice' directed at 'us' or the intelligent civilization itself from their behavioral logic and ultimate goal. Destruction is more like a... pre-programmed 'program' or 'phenomenon' that is unrelated to emotions."

Most of the information received this time was not too unexpected for Bai Mo.

Prior to this, considering Comona's overly "coincidental" comprehension, he had already guessed that the appearance and incomplete state of this "Ten Immovable Lands" inheritance was likely the work of those "selves" scattered throughout the infinite parallel worlds.

The known information is that "Divine Wind"—the primordial spirit born from "Law"—has the sole objective of killing Bai Mo in all possible timelines.

Between the Kamikazes of different timelines, knowledge and combat experience can be transferred through a certain mechanism, making the Kamikazes of each timeline increasingly difficult to deal with, like a killing program that is constantly learning and evolving.

So, as the targets of the hunt, the "Bai Mo" figures in different timelines naturally wouldn't sit idly by and wait for their doom.

They will inevitably try to establish connections and share experiences and information to increase each individual's chances of survival and victory on their respective battlefields.

This inheritance of the Ten Realms, whether it's the first half that Como obtained or the second half that Bai Mo added at this moment, clearly serves as a hidden "information transmission medium" that transcends parallel worlds.

Bai Mo quickly browsed the core content of the information package.

That was indeed a detailed recap of 132 life-or-death battles between myself and Kamikaze, which took place in different parallel worlds and at different points in time.

He was utterly defeated and died in 108 battles.

There were twenty-four matches in which neither side completely killed the other.

The record of someone actually "counter-attacking" the Kamikaze and completely ending its threat is zero.

What he cares about most are the details.

Of course, in nearly half of the timelines in which he died, he was dragged down with Kamikaze and perished together.

But since the opponent was originally a primordial spirit, if he perished together with the self-destructing truck, it would still be equivalent to losing.

On the contrary, the last sentence left in the message packet, "no real malice," made Bai Mo feel uneasy.

Is it really a case of "Destroying you is none of your business"? (End of Chapter)

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