Chapter 1865
Chapter 1865
I decided to stop blocking it altogether.
They traversed the Heavenly Dao battlefield, slaying a large number of Heavenly Dao remnants and remaining generals.
The group finally passed through the starting point of desolation once again and arrived at the depths of desolation.
In an instant, a whole new world appeared before my eyes.
"Damn it, they found the root cause directly?" one of the warriors cursed under his breath.
Everyone glanced around and immediately realized that this place was indeed the source of annihilation.
Then, suddenly someone's pupils contracted, and a figure stepped out from the depths of the source.
"Ning Feng."
This figure was none other than Ning Feng.
Ning Feng's figure flashed, and he appeared beside the group, saying, "Senior Lord, Senior Demon God..."
Ning Feng nodded to the crowd.
The Great Demon God exclaimed in surprise, "How did you get here?"
The others also looked at Ning Feng, their faces showing questions.
Ning Feng laughed and said, "I found the source of Nirvana before you. Otherwise, why would you think that stepping out of Nirvana would lead you to the source?"
The Great Demon God laughed heartily, "Not bad, it has to be you, Ning Feng. But what exactly is this so-called root cause?"
Ning Feng's gaze swept over this so-called "root" land, and he said in a deep voice, "Senior Demon God, you flatter me. The terror of the Root of Annihilation is far more dangerous than we imagined."
Upon hearing this, everyone followed his gaze.
They were naturally prepared for how terrifying the Land of Annihilation could be.
But to them, it was truly mysterious.
Ning Feng didn't explain, but instead raised his finger, and a terrifying sword aura instantly slashed down into the void ahead.
boom,
All the fog has been torn apart.
At this moment, even annihilation seemed to be collapsing.
In an instant, a peculiar scene appeared before their eyes.
At this moment, they felt as if they were inside a huge, constantly writhing cavity.
The ground beneath their feet was not solid, but a dark red "base" somewhere between flesh and energy. It was soft and sticky to the touch, and pulsated slightly as if it were alive. Each pulsation emitted a nauseating, thick, and suffocating stench of decay and rot.
There was no sky above, only countless dark veins hanging down like giant blood vessels or neural networks.
These veins, like blood vessels, glow faintly, but what flows through them is not blood or energy, but the afterimages of countless civilizations destroyed, the cries of dying beings, and the piercing screams of the collapsing Great Dao...
They were like nutrients, greedily absorbed by this enormous cavity.
Looking around, the space itself is undergoing a morbid distortion and deformation.
Sometimes it collapses into a black dot that devours everything, and sometimes it expands into a fleshy, tumor-like structure filled with bizarre eyeballs.
Time is completely disrupted here; everyone can even simultaneously witness the complete process of a star's birth, prosperity, and decay in a certain corner of the world.
In another place, eternity is frozen in the final moment when all things return to nothingness.
What's most unsettling is the "meaning" that permeates every inch of "air".
It is not simply a will to destroy, but a more fundamental and absolute "end thesis".
It silently proclaims the futility of all struggles.
All existence is illusory, all meaning will ultimately vanish into this eternal silence.
Even beings as resolute as the Great Demon God and the Supreme Ruler, whose will is as firm as an eternal rock, couldn't help but feel a slight chill and weariness deep within their Dao hearts.
"Is this... the true scene of the source of all annihilation?" Gengen silently felt the unsettling throbbing beneath his feet, his eyes narrowed.
"That's one way to understand it," Ning Feng nodded slowly.
His eyes are as sharp as a knife.
Scanning those writhing veins and distorted space, "What exactly is annihilation? Is it life? Or is it a form?"
“Living beings”.
Without any hesitation, Ning Feng decisively affirmed, "Moreover, it is an unimaginably vast being, whose form of existence is also completely different from our understanding... a 'collective being'."
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