Chapter 891: Chapter 550: Space-Time Fragment, Avatar Techniques (Extended Chapter) _2 Chu Zheng’s core divine thought manifested in the Sea of Consciousness, calmly gazing at the furnace, his pupils reflecting the boiling flames gathered by the laws of time and space. In that moment, he seemed to see his physical body shattering inch by inch, every meridian, every bone disintegrating, and then under a higher level of power, reassembling in a more perfect, more Dao-accordant way, achieving Nirvana. In deep seclusion, time lost its meaning; in the blink of an eye, it might have been a hundred years in the outside world. No one knew how long had passed when the furnace refining the Three Flowers Fragments finally reacted violently. Like the pulse of a Dao sound, it resounded from the very depths of Chu Zheng’s body, from the source of life, low and far-reaching, as if not originating from the present, but traversing the ancient River of Time, crossing endless space-time, and finally echoing within him. Soon after, countless cracks began to appear on the surface of the furnace composed of space-time laws, emitting low laments. The furnace completely shattered, dissolving into countless glimmering lights, with the original Three Flowers Fragments inside no longer visible, replaced by five extremely pure, differently colored streams of Five Elements’ intrinsic mysteries, Innate Pure Qi. These five streams, in colors of green, red, yellow, white, and black, corresponded to wood, fire, earth, metal, and water, the Five Elements. The five streams of Pure Qi, after emerging from the chaos of the Sea of Consciousness, received a mysterious guidance, delved downward, penetrating countless layers, and finally precisely entered their respective organs within Chu Zheng. Green Qi entered the liver, red Qi entered the heart, yellow Qi entered the spleen, white Qi entered the lungs, and black Qi entered the kidneys. The five organs, nourished by these Innate Five Qi, instantly radiated dazzling light, as if five ignited divine treasures, flourishing vitality and majestic power surged forth, and five pillars of Qi shot up from the five organs, converging, swirling in the abdomen, and finally mixing into a stream of chaotic-colored Qi, soaring towards the Baihui point at the top of the head. Five Qi Towards Yuan. At this moment, Chu Zheng felt as if he broke free from some invisible shackles, his divine soul infinitely elevated, breaking through the constraints of the physical body, merging with boundless space-time. Fragments of past, present, and future flashed swiftly like a carousel in the depths of his mind, with countless blurred images and sounds, flooding with insights of cultivation. For a time, Chu Zheng seemed to remember many memory fragments that originally did not belong to him, but were closely related to him, like splashes from the River of Space-Time. It seemed there was a treasure, long hidden within the River of Space-Time, and this opportunity for breakthrough was the key; once unlocked, these treasures instantly became entirely his own. In the blink of an eye, nearly two hundred years had quietly passed within the cave dwelling. These two hundred years felt like an instant to Chu Zheng in deep seclusion, yet seemed eternally long. This breakthrough was successful, and the Heavenly Mirror played an essential role. This ancient mirror is not only a Supreme Treasure with boundless Heavenly Fate hidden within but also possesses countless mystical uses. One of its abilities is to perfectly replicate the virtual shadows and Dao Marks of any spiritual material or treasure it has seen, as long as there is enough Heaven and Earth Primordial Qi, consuming energy, it replicates them without the slightest error, whether in form, property, or Dao Rhyme. Included in this are many rare secret treasures and spiritual medicines that require space-time laws to gestate. This ability is truly heaven-defying. Many giants in the domain of Ancient Myths cannot replicate treasures with space-time Dao Marks out of thin air. With this ability as support, coupled with the massive cultivation resources plundered from the Star Moon Ancient Clan’s treasury, Chu Zheng had no need to worry about resources and could focus wholeheartedly on advancing his realm. Everything fell into place naturally, and Chu Zheng firmly stepped into the Golden Immortal Realm without any hindrance. Stepping into the Golden Immortal, he did not hastily exit secluded cultivation but continued to stabilize his realm, spending considerable time to delve into the tribulation aura surrounding him that was intangible yet truly present. As his realm improved, his perception of tribulation aura became clearer. He began experimenting extensively on Chu An, teaching her methods to sense the tribulation aura. Under his guidance, Chu An began to vaguely perceive the traces of tribulation aura around her, allowing her to prepare and warn in advance. In these over two hundred years, Chu An did not constantly stand by outside the cave but left multiple times to actively test and temper herself. Through the tempering of tribulations and Chu Zheng’s occasional guidance, her cultivation advanced rapidly, now stepping into the Late-stage Heavenly Immortal realm, close to achieving Heavenly Immortal Perfection. Her comprehension is extremely high, often able to extrapolate upon understanding divine abilities and techniques, usually grasping the essence with just a few words from Chu Zheng, even innovating and showing terrifying talent on the path of cultivation, often astonishing Chu Zheng. However, Chu Zheng had different thoughts about Chu An’s future path of cultivation. The path of a Qi Cultivator becomes increasingly difficult, with tribulations becoming more fierce and bizarre, almost risking life for progress. He had some doubts that with Chu An’s foundation and Qi Fortune, in those last few steps, if no one to shield her from tribulations, she might find it hard to withstand those death tribulations, perhaps needing an alternate, relatively safer path. Chu An’s voice sounded outside the cave, interrupting Chu Zheng’s thoughts. Thıs text ıs hosted at 𝗇𝗈𝗏𝖾𝗅•𝖿𝗂𝗋𝖾•𝗇𝖾𝗍 Chu An appeared at the cave entrance, bowing, presenting a book made of Divine Jade in her hands. This was the intelligence she had collected and organized in the past fifty years while traveling outside, regarding the latest changes in the Great Universe.