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Chapter 4 - chapter 4 Difficult Cultivation, Crystal Divine Kingdom

Upon completing all of this, gazing at the commonplace panorama ahead, a pleased look emerged at last on Luo Hu's somewhat menacing visage.

Her eyes scanned the Primordial Continent, ultimately leading her to shake her head.

In this period when the Heaven and Earth were newly formed and the Innate Sacred Beings were merely beginning to develop, the Innate Great Dao amidst Heaven and Earth was distinctly visible. During this time, traversing the entirety of Honghuang would be an excessive expenditure of effort.

Devoting oneself to cultivation is the appropriate action.

Furthermore, having secured a fraction of the Luck and Karma from Heaven and Earth, neglecting to employ these resources for earnest cultivation would be to undermine one's own diligence.

Every creature in the entirety of the Honghuang World shared this mindset. As Innate Sacred Beings, they were the initial entities birthed from the fabric of Heaven and Earth.

In this age, the myriad Innate Daos were apparent, presenting the optimal moment for cultivation. If they postponed their efforts until the Heaven and Earth became more refined, the myriad Innate Daos would undoubtedly obscure themselves.

Contrarily, on Yujing Mountain, Hongjun was feeling disheartened. The Innate Sacred Beings lacked a defined pathway for their cultivation.

There was no concept of a Great Luo Hunyuan Realm; Divine Abilities and Spells were simply non-existent at this point.

For an Innate Sacred Being, with just one thought, what Divine Ability or Spell couldn't manifest? A mere flick of the wrist could unleash ten thousand Divine Thunders, capable of annihilating countless Small Worlds.

To this point, he had only found a single method to enhance his being.

This involved raising his own Great Dao, grasping the Innate Great Dao present between Heaven and Earth, assimilating it into his personal Great Dao, and allowing them to mutually validate one another.

As for the endless absorption of power to augment his magical capabilities, he had attempted that as well, but it proved ineffective.

The limits of power it could support were constrained. Moreover, Innate Sacred Beings inherently epitomized the most formidable existence in this realm.

Endlessly drawing power to enhance one's quality would only be feasible if the Great Dao could accommodate it.

Additionally, an Innate Sacred Being represented a Great Dao itself and could already start to detach from the Heaven and Earth, drawing Chaos Qi from the Chaos to nourish their cultivation.

There was no concept of inadequate magical power or depletion of reserves.

Thus, the genuine indication of superiority or inferiority, the essence of triumph, resided within the Great Dao.

With this thought, Hongjun sighed in resignation:

"Alas, must the only way be to wholeheartedly grasp the Great Dao and uplift one's own Great Dao? Cultivating in this manner could possibly be excessively gradual. The power of an Innate Sacred Being is capable of boundless expansion."

The evolution of one's own Great Dao will perpetually be in flux.

"If that is so, wouldn't the eldest naturally emerge as the mightiest?"

Hongjun experienced a mild headache. If he and Luo Hu continued advancing with the same approach as the current Innate Sacred Beings, they would perpetually be at the forefront, guiding the other Innate Sacred Beings. Without a significant opportunity, bridging the gap would remain impossible.

The same situation held true for the other Innate Sacred Beings.

As someone who aimed to avoid traditional paths and rejected the idea of merging with the Dao through his physical form, he needed to find an alternative path.

He had to excel in a particular area compared to the other Innate Sacred Beings.

If he failed to distinguish himself within the Innate Sacred Beings of the Honghuang World and lacked the capability to dominate through the ages, he might as well depend on the jade disc of creation and merge with the Dao through his physical form.

Teaching the Dao and accumulating Luck—wasn't that still adhering to the traditional route?

Additionally, within the Honghuang World, aside from these original Innate Sacred Beings, were there other beings that had appeared?

Hongjun directed his focus toward the Primordial Continent. In his view, aside from himself, there were no other Innate Beings developing on the entire Yujing Mountain.

Within the area of the Primordial Continent that he could see, there had been no birth of Innate Beings.

When it came to Magic Treasures, there was even less to speak of. The future leader of the Honghuang, during this ancient period, possessed nothing other than the accompanying jade disc of creation.

Among the tiered innate spiritual roots, there existed only one innate rengui flat peach.

"If this situation persists, I may be overtaken by other beings. It wouldn't be surprising if they exceeded me."

While on Yujing Mountain, Hongjun contemplated with a touch of despair. He recognized the nature of his existence and the strengths he held.

He had originally been a Transmigrator, transformed into an Innate Sacred Being after undergoing adjustments by the Primordial World. This gestation period had allowed Heaven and Earth to enhance his Comprehension Ability.

However, there was one caveat: in terms of Dao Heart, he may not measure up to the other Innate Sacred Beings.

He had awareness of his own existence. Should he persist in this solitary and challenging cultivation, allowing his Great Dao to continually evolve and fortify, once he encountered a bottleneck, his determination would lag behind those Innate Sacred Beings with untainted Dao Hearts.

Hongjun's gaze turned to the vast expanse of Heaven and Earth. This Primordial World was tremendously large, seemingly limitless.

This impressive Heaven and Earth sustained the Innate Sacred Beings.

If the Heavenly Dao truly manifested in the future, how tremendous would it become?

If he were truly compelled to merge with the Dao through his physical self, how could he decline? Was he genuinely destined only to submit, forever being dominated beneath the Heavenly Dao?

If he himself could attain power comparable to that of Heaven and Earth, it would be a remarkable outcome.

Abruptly, Hongjun appeared to have a realization. Indeed, he could replicate this Heaven and Earth!

Beings of Innate Sacred origin could naturally harness energy from the Chaos, converting it into sustenance for their advancement.

In terms of energy, it could be described as inexhaustible and perpetual, and capable of generating itself.

The resources necessary for the advancement of Heaven and Earth were present, and the Great Dao along with the Laws needed for their progress were easily accessible.

The jade disc of creation held records of the dao rhyme from the initial emergence of the Primordial World. These elements were more than adequate to foster the Laws contained within Heaven and Earth. He could even utilize these manifested Heaven and Earth to grasp his own Great Dao.

Without hesitation, Hongjun directed his consciousness into a particle on his fingertip. The essence of Innate One Qi emerged, strands of dao rhyme descended from the jade disc of creation, and tremendous power was called forth into it.

With a loud crash, a tremendous sound erupted, akin to the birth of Heaven and Earth. Inside the particle he held, a miniature realm suddenly manifested, continuously absorbing and releasing Heaven and Earth Spiritual Qi, while the Laws were gradually developing within it.

Hongjun observed this realm. Heaven and Earth Spiritual Qi and his own Dao Power flowed into it, causing the realm to expand rapidly, with its essence and power steadily growing stronger.

At last, as if it had reached its maximum capacity, this realm ceased its expansion.

Hongjun perceived his own strength; there seemed to be little change, just a minor enhancement.

For someone of Innate Sacred status, this was insignificant.

Nonetheless, this realm was merely an evolution from a single particle in his grasp. As an Innate Sacred Being, he possessed an infinite number of particles within himself.

These particles resembled human cells; they would transform as strength increased or if damage occurred.

Hongjun gazed at this realm. The Great Dao of Equality was manifested, and particle after particle within his body began to shift, with realms of varying sizes gradually taking shape.

Each particle morphed into a realm. The amalgamation of countless particles created the crystalline divine kingdom.

As the infinite realms evolved, he also entered a profound state of Dao comprehension.

His own Great Dao naturally drew in Chaos Power from the Chaos, converting it into sustenance for the opening of realms and personal cultivation.

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