Rebirth of the Nameless Immortal God

Chapter 1916 Inferior



Chapter 1916 Inferior

He didn't know where Jade and Rose were now, but he would make certain that the Dyon they came back to was one they could look up toward.

Dyon tossed the spatial rings in his hand aside. He no longer cared about them. He didn't care how many resources they had or how helpful to him they might be. Instead, his mind was entirely focused on one thing.

With calm, determined steps, he once more strode toward that highest attic floor.

His steps were no longer careful. He could feel his bones fracturing with every rise and fall of his foot, but he didn't care.

His back was no longer curved. He could feel the Realm's aura trying to make him lower his head, but he didn't care.

His eyes were no longer dull. The whispers resounded in his mind, trying to make him give up hope, asking him why he was risking his life when so many depended on him living… but he didn't care.

Dyon made it to the top and glared at the bouncing orb as though it was his mortal enemy. His right eye throbbed violently… but whether it was in excitement or something else, he didn't know.

"One Above All, huh… That's quite an arrogant name. I hope you live up to it or else it'll be me who looks down on you."

Before Dyon even began, he immediately comprehended something. Previously, his heart had been in too much disarray, suffering through the pain of this Realm to notice, his connection to his wills was much more robust and sturdier here.

This wasn't all, but he could faintly feel that an existence that stood above Daos… Laws!

The moniker of Supreme Law didn't come from nowhere. Wills known as Supreme Laws within lower realms were known for their invincible nature within the Law Realm. Essentially, they were the foundational wills known to produce the strongest Origin Sources to have ever existed.

Origin Sources were a Realm even above Laws. Dyon had seen them once before when The Entity showed him its Origin Source. Back then, Dyon had only been able to look upon it for a split second before being assaulted with a mind numbing headache. And that was after The Entity purposely lowered its strength to the absolute minimum.

Origin Sources were the root of strength for the highest level Transcendents. They were worlds built with one's comprehension of Laws. They followed a similar concept to Domains that Dao Formation Experts could wield, but there were very obviously large differences between them.

The biggest difference between Domains and Origin Sources was that while Domains were built with comprehension of Intents and Daos, Origin Sources weren't just built of Laws, they were the product of using Laws to form a new path of cultivation completely unique to one's self. It was on an entirely different level!

Some of the Laws that Dyon had begun sensing thanks to his Immortal Sense, such as the Law of Gentle Force or the Law of Flow, were precisely the product of a unique path created by a Transcendent of the past.

As for why a Constitution created on the mortal plane would have them, this just went to show just how powerful Constitutions were and why exactly why it was so lamentable that Higher Existences had to shed their Mortal Bodies before they transcended, even if they were born with a constitution.

These oddly named Laws were unique titles chosen by their creators. They were no longer as fundamental as Death Law or Life Law, they were a unique branch the product of the fusion of many different concepts.

Thinking to this point, Dyon had a feeling that [One Above All] might not be a technique at all… Rather, it was the Origin Source of some supreme existence far beyond his wildest imagination.

Maybe if it followed convention, it would be known as the Oneness Law, or the Law of Oneness. But clearly, whoever was so arrogant as to name their unique path this way didn't care for something as mundane as normal naming conventions, so he or she named theirs in this way…

Usually, using someone else's comprehension to cultivate was detrimental, but that was assuming the two individuals in question were on the same or similar levels. This individual was so far beyond Dyon that their comprehensions could only help him.

In fact, according to the Twins, sharing comprehension in this way was quite common on the Immortal Plane. The Laws of the Mortal Plane were imperfect, so sharing them was too dangerous. Generally, your own innate comprehension would be the safest route for yourself. However, the Laws of the Immortal Plane were the peak of perfection… There were no such flaws to threaten one's life.

"So that's the case…"

Dyon's piercing gaze tried to peer into the orbs mysteries.

When he tried to take a single glance at The Entity's Origin Source, he was forced to look away because the Origin Source was simply too complicated. It felt like his brain had to work millions of times harder just to gaze at something as simple as a flower.

This was the innate core of cultivation. The constant cycle between simplicity and complexity. Back then, Dyon could immediately tell that The Entity's Origin Source was far too complex.

What was so amazing about the universes and planes they lived in? Wasn't it that even the weakest mortals could gaze upon its most complex mysteries without suffering any backlash? If this wasn't the case, how else would Dyon's people advance so far in the field of science?

This feeling… That sense of the beauty of simplicity… This was what the peak of what [One Above All] was.

Dyon blinked and pulled back. 'Why did I understand that so easily… This [One Above All]… It's actually so far above The Entity. How is that even possible?'

Abraxus was among the strongest if not the strongest Transcendent on the Immortal Plane. His disciples followed in his footsteps, becoming among the strongest existences on that Plane as well.

But why did The Entity feel so… inferior…

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