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Chapter 1189 There is a Void City

Chapter 1189 There is a Void City

"Okay, I have a jade slip of direction here." Mo Changcan took out the jade slip of direction and handed it to Ding Huan.

Seeing Ding Huan put away the jade slip of direction, he continued, "I heard that Min Yuan was your man, so I wanted to help.

But before I even got close, I was spotted. Luckily, I had a top-tier escape talisman, which allowed me to escape in time. Otherwise, I would have been on that punishment wall, too.

Later, I met several wandering cultivators in the void. They came from the first star continent of the third universe, Tingyuan Star Continent.

And I learned from them about the existence of the Vast Universe Ring, and that the other side of the Vast Universe Ring is the Supreme Vast Universe.

I've been stuck at the True Saint level for a long time, and I'm eager to break through to the seventh step, so I went to Tingyuan Star Continent with them.

I hadn't even entered the Star Continent; I was just at its entrance when that old bastard Shen Huang captured me. If I hadn't met you, I would be dead for sure.

Ding Huan thought to himself, "That's really true."

With Mo Wuji's methods, even if Mo Changcan were to perish, he would still have the opportunity to reincarnate him once more.

"Changcan, I have a question for you. Do you know someone?"

"Who?"

"Mo Wuji."

Ding Huan looked at Mo Changcan with a half-smile. If Mo Changcan was Mo Wuji's son, then Mo Changcan couldn't call him Brother Ding; he had to call him Uncle Ding.

Mo Changcan stared at Ding Huan in shock, his voice trembling with excitement as he asked, "Have you met my father?"

He really is Mo Wuji's son.

Ding Huan nodded: "I've not only met your father, but one day he might also emerge from the vast cosmic ring of Tingyuan Star Continent."

Your father and I did something big, but we were later hunted down and had no choice but to escape through a void rift.

Otherwise, why do you think I came out of the vast cosmic ring of Tingyuan Star Continent?

Mo Changcan said anxiously, "Brother Ding, let's hurry back to the Vast Universe Ring. What if my father also came out from there?"

He was naturally eager.

He came out alone to find his father.

His father had just left the mortal planet when he was born.

The mortal path he cultivated was obtained from the cultivation manual left by his father, Mo Wuji. When he didn't understand something, he either tried to comprehend it himself or asked some elders.

As his cultivation level rose, Mo Changcan felt that he had to see his father, Mo Wuji, otherwise his path to enlightenment might one day come to a standstill.

So he left the mortal planet.

What he didn't expect was that from the moment he left the mortal planet, he was never able to go back.

He has visited countless universes along the way, from low-level universes to mid-level universes and then to high-level universes.

He had never even heard his father's name before, let alone met him.

This is the first time I've heard someone mention knowing his father, Mo Wuji.

Ding Huan patted Mo Changcan: "Don't worry, the chances of your dad coming out of the vast universe ring are very small. Your dad and I have arranged to meet in the first universe, and I will take you there then."

"Thank you very much, Brother Ding." Mo Changcan's voice trembled with excitement.

Ding Huan snorted: "Chang Can, your father and I are like brothers, yet you still call me Brother Ding. Isn't that a bit strange?"

Mo Changcan forced a smile and said, "Brother Ding, how about we each pay our own? My father is my father, and I am me."

He was thinking that he and Ding Huan had always called each other brothers, but Ding Huan was suddenly a generation older than him. How awkward would it be for them to be together in the future?

Ding Huan waved his hand: "There's no room for discussion. From now on, just call me Uncle Ding, or don't even think about me taking you to the First Universe."

"Alright, Uncle Ding," Mo Changcan sighed.

I can't not go see my father.

Ding Huan laughed and said, "Chang Can, today I'll tell you about the mortal path. To be honest, your understanding of the mortal path is really terrible."

Compared to your father's understanding of the mortal path, yours is barely even at the beginner level. I'm sure you haven't even figured out what the mortal path is.”

Mo Changcan was overjoyed and no longer cared that Ding Huan was his uncle.

What he longed for most was the path of mortals.

The mortal path left by his father was an earth-shattering path to him when he first came into contact with it.

As his cultivation level increased, he felt that his cultivation of the mortal path was insufficient.

He himself had revised the Path of Mortals countless times, but unfortunately his comprehension was not as good as his father Mo Wuji's, and he was not the creator of the Path of Mortals.

Each time he modifies the mortal path, it is to adapt to the pace of his own great path.

As a result, he is now completely stuck at the sixth step of the Great Dao, the True Saint realm, and cannot make any further progress.

Ding Huan's understanding of the mortal path was not bad. He had come into contact with too many people who cultivated the mortal path, and he had seen all kinds of mortal paths.

Moreover, he also contributed to Mo Wuji's transformation into a mortal.

The Human Mortal Path was given to Mo Wuji by him.

Xin Changkong's mortal path is definitely the best among mortal paths. From the human mortal path to the earthly mortal path and then to the heavenly mortal path, it is the ultimate manifestation of the mortal path.

Mo Wuji's mortal path has integrated the mortal path and also has his own understanding of the mortal path, which has already entered a completely new level.

Mo Changcan initially only wanted to hear Ding Huan talk about his father's mortal path, but as Ding Huan preached, he quickly became completely immersed in it.

He had never met his father, but Ding Huan was able to explain the Dao of Mortals so clearly and thoroughly, so incisively, that many of the Dao concepts that he himself dared not even think of naturally formed in Ding Huan's teachings.

Ding Huan was certainly not someone who spoke casually. When he created his Dao, he incorporated both the Dao's essence and the Dao's rhythm of the mortal path.

Seeing that Mo Changcan was comprehending quickly and was completely immersed in the mortal path, Ding Huan simply threw out a few cosmic primordial veins.

Then let it figure it out on its own.

At the same time, the speed of the cosmic pot also slowed down.

Even if Ding Huan slowed down the speed of the cosmic cauldron, it only took him less than fifty years to arrive at the void city that Mo Changcan had mentioned.

Ding Huan stopped the cosmic cauldron; there was indeed a void city.

This void city was built on a floating star continent.

This floating star continent is somewhat similar to the islands of gods outside the world of gods.

Although this floating star continent was completely locked by the Source Principle Realm, it still had nowhere to hide under Ding Huan's divine sense.

The entire floating star continent is as large as a dozen Blue Star Island.

Just as Mo Changcan said, only a void city was built in the sky above this floating planet.

Five enormous Daoist characters floated above and below the Void City: There is a Void City.

There are still quite a few people both inside and outside the city.

The void plaza outside the city is also very large, and there is a huge group of teleportation arrays on one side of the void plaza.

When Mo Changcan mentioned a void city, he didn't mention a teleportation array cluster, and it's unclear whether the teleportation array cluster was established before or after.

However, given Mo Changcan's speed, it would probably take several thousand years to travel from a void city to the Tingyuan Star Continent in the Third Universe.

It's highly unlikely that a network of void teleportation arrays could be established over thousands of years.

On the other side of this void plaza is the punishment wall that Mo Changcan mentioned.

The punishment wall was indeed studded with the remains of monks, many of whom had long since turned to dust.

However, these bones were not taken away and remained nailed to the punishment wall.

Ding Huan scanned the area with his divine sense and saw Min Yuan.

Minyuan was nailed to the punishment wall, his head drooping, seemingly lifeless.

Ding Huan secretly admired him.

This guy has been nailed here for who knows how long. Don't be fooled by his seemingly dead appearance; he's actually still quite alive.

This old guy is not only a master at flattery and survival, but he also has quite a few valuable items on him.

Having been nailed here for countless millennia, there are definitely not many who can still live like Minyuan.

Seeing that Mo Changcan was still in seclusion comprehending the Great Dao of Mortals, Ding Huan simply left the Cosmic Pot in the void, and then stepped out of the Cosmic Pot and landed in a square in a void city.

With his current strength, if the cosmic cauldron remains here, it's impossible for someone at the level of one of the ten realm lords to hastily and directly seize it.

Upon landing in the void square, Ding Huan immediately sensed a rich cosmic energy.

As expected, cosmic primordial veins have been implanted here, and quite a few of them.

Moreover, the rules governing the world of one of the void cities are quite comprehensive...

Ding Huan was somewhat puzzled.

Logically speaking, there should be a void city standing alone in the void, which is actually just a broken floating star continent.

It's impossible for a floating star system in the void to have such complete rules of heaven and earth.

Could there be some top-tier, cosmic-level treasure here?

It has to be said that Minyuan is a true veteran of survival, with an absolutely keen sense of life.

Ding Huan landed on the outer square of a void city. Without using his divine sense to scan him or saying a word, he woke up.

When Minyuan opened his eyes and saw Ding Huan, he couldn't help but think he was seeing things.

He dreamed that Ding Huan would come to save him, because Ding Huan was probably the only person who could save him and was willing to save him.

Minyuan looked again carefully and was pleasantly surprised to find that it really was Ding Huan.

If it were anyone else, their first reaction upon seeing Ding Huan would undoubtedly be frantically screaming for help.

Min Yuan closed his eyes again and drooped his head, as if he hadn't seen Ding Huan.

"Great Sage, stop pretending. You can see me here, why are you still playing dead?" Ding Huan cursed speechlessly.

Min Yuan finally got excited: "Sect Master, I thought you would secretly save me. This turtle from Void City is not weak."

I'm worried that once your existence is exposed, you won't have a chance to make a move.

He really thought so.

If people find out he knows Ding Huan and surround them, not only will he not be rescued, but there will probably be another person on the punishment wall.

If Ding Huan is also nailed here, no one will come to save him, Min Yuan.

Ding Huan raised his hand and reached out to grab Min Yuan in mid-air.

Minyuan saw Ding Huan's handprint reaching for him, and his face turned pale with fear.

He's bound by the Dao line. What's the difference between capturing him like this and killing him?
However, he quickly thought of Ding Huan's actions. Why did he become Ding Huan's underling in the first place?
If Ding Huan can't even see this, wouldn't it be a waste for him to be Ding Huan's underling?

(Good night, fellow Taoists!)

(End of this chapter)

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