Chapter 164 Jumping Across the Sea, the Other Side, Paramita (1/2)
Chapter 164 Jumping Across the Sea, the Other Side, Paramita
This was a small cauldron only an inch tall. It didn’t shine or have any divine energy fluctuations. It only had a grand and natural air.
It truly was tiny, but it had a majestic aura. It gave people a feeling of not being an item, but a land of mountains and rivers, a piece of the starry sky, a world of the natural Dao.
Origin Qi was very rare and was considered a rare treasure. It was a sacred material for refining Vessels, and it was very difficult to obtain. As for Origin Qi “foundation”, it was even more legendary and never seen. But now it had already been forged into a cauldron.
Ye Fan was very excited as he examined this cauldron. The more he looked at it, the more pleased he became. Xuanhuan represented heaven and earth. The three feet and two handles around the spherical center contained the world’s Dao and Truth.
Using his mystical arts, he tried to take out the cauldron, but he was startled to find that the small cauldron was as heavy as mountains and rivers, and was difficult to move at all.
“This…” This stupefied him. The cauldron was simply too heavy.
“RISE!” Ye Fan shouted and used all his might, sending all his divine energy towards the small cauldron, finally managed to take it out.
It was incomparably simple as it quietly hung in the sky. It was like a boulder from the creation of the universe as it floated motionlessly.
“Suppress!” Ye Fan sent it into the distance.
This cauldron that was less than an inch tall barely shook in the sky before all the various huge boulders around its path silently turned into dust. The stone forest in that area completely disappeared.
“A cauldron refined from Origin Qi truly is terrifying!”
Ye Fan recalled the cauldron, now frowning a bit after his initial happiness. This cauldron was too heavy and it was difficult for him to move or use it. It was like he was facing a huge mountain.
If it hadn’t been refined within his body and had a unbreakable bond with him, it would be completely impossible for him to budge it with his current cultivation base!
This cauldron was already releasing a majestic aura. If he could add the Dao and Truth onto it, it might really become a peak tier weapon in the future!
Ye Fan didn’t rush towards the seventh level’s five-colored mist flames. There was plenty of time for him to continue refining the cauldron. Right now, he wanted to increase his cultivation base
The most important thing was having one’s true power increase. If he just relied on the cauldron, he wouldn’t have perfect control of it.
The current him had a tyrannical physical body, an extremely dense divine energy, and if he could calm down and bitterly cultivate, he would definitely be able to break through in a short time.
Back in the Xixian mountain range in the Peacock King’s space, Ye Fan had already had some success. He only needed half a step to reach the peak of the Divine Bridge realm.
Thus, he was confident in being able to break through to the Paramita realm!
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Time passed. Ye Fan didn’t move at all, completely focused. In just a month, he finally reached the peak of the Divine Bridge realm and prepared to begin refining that fist-sized Source.
But just at this moment, he sensed an abnormality. Everything became hazy before him. He lost sight of anything and it was like he was completely lost.
“What’s going on?” He suspected he had fallen for someone else’s schemes, and had landed in a trap.
However, there was no killing intent. As he carefully looked around, he was completely shocked to find that even his divine sense could only see a hazy mist.
“My five senses and my spiritual perception…why are they so hazy? What’s trying to harm me?”
Ye Fan quickly calmed down on pondered over this. He then thought of something. “Could it be…”
He thought of a sudden possibility, a state of cultivation that he had neglected until now. Within the Divine Bridge realm was a bewilderment calamity. The Dao Scripture said very little about this, so he had never cared much about it.
Whenever he had been studying the Dao Scripture, he was always focused on its heart techniques and hadn’t spent much time on non-related topics. He never expected to meet this calamity now.
The human body held endless mysteries. If cultivators didn’t wish to remain trapped within the Sea of Bitterness and wanted to explore the other secret realms within the body, they had to forcefully cross the Sea of Bitterness.
Only by cultivating the Heavenly Meridian could one cross the Sea of Bitterness and arrive at Paramita. Only then could they escape this critical point of the Divine Bridge realm.
But as the Heavenly Meridian grew, just how far and where did it have to go to reach Paramita? Some people spent their entire lives without being able to cross through this space. They were forever trapped at the Divine Bridge realm, unable to cross over the Sea of Bitterness. This was the bewilderment calamity.
At the most critical moment, the five senses would be lost, their spiritual perception capable of seeing nothing. One would turn into a crippled person devoid of any of their senses. This was the most frightening thing.
The majority of people would meet the bewilderment calamity when forming the Heavenly Meridian and lose their direction. But it wasn’t actually that difficult to deal with. After calming down, they could pierce through and nothing would stop them.
Ye Fan had been cultivating very smoothly till now, reaching the peak of the Divine Bridge realm without the slightest mishap.
At this point, he became completely crippled. Endless mist completely obscured his spiritual perception, blocking his forward path. This was the most grievous bewilderment calamity.
“Step past the sea and reach the other side!” This life and death test was something he had to face. There was no way to back out. Otherwise, all his senses would be forever lost.
Ye Fan placed that Source beside him and the Bodhi seed within his robes. He was prepared to face this head on. There would be no regrets.
Powerful cultivators had to pass through this point on their own. Otherwise their future cultivation prospects would be grim and their spiritual perception would no longer be sharp.
This was a process that relied on the heart. Outside things could not help.