I Fabricated the Techniques, but my disciple really mastered them?

Chapter 1177: Extraordinary Tales of the Great Wilderness Universe_5



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The Great Wilderness was no longer what it once was. The powerful figures who once fought for it had all retired into legend, becoming the envisioned ancestors of various ancient factions.

These great figures were all comprehending the Heavenly Dao, assisting it in continuing to carve out the void, and further shaping the Great Wilderness Universe.

"Senior Brother, which way are you heading?"

Meng Chong asked as he looked at his senior brother.

"I'll head this way."

Xu Yan looked ahead and said with a smile.

"Then I'll take this side."

Meng Chong pointed to his left.

"Let's go, we'll meet on the grand path. The void is endless; whichever way we walk will do. Perhaps sometime, we can set a meeting back in the Great Wilderness to reminisce!"

Xu Yan let out a laugh and took a step forward, his figure disappearing into the void.

"Let's go, junior sister, junior brothers, we can gather on the grand path when we have time."

Meng Chong chuckled too, stepping into the void.

Su Lingxiu, Fang Hao, Jiang Buping, and Zhao Taiping also consecutively stepped into the void. Taicang and the others watched their figures disappear in the void, each letting out a sigh.

Walking the void, exploring its end, apart from the Daoist Ancestor, only Xu Yan and his five brothers could achieve this. And those who wished to explore the void could only follow the spread of the Heavenly Dao.

But they were content. Though a bit slower and not as free-spirited as Xu Yan and the others, they could at least walk along with the Heavenly Dao.

"Wait for me, I want to go too."

Suddenly, a chubby red cat came running, darting straight into the void. Everyone was stunned, wasn't this the Great Demon King?

The founding ancestor of the Demon Clan, the Daoist Ancestor's pet, the Red Cat.

"Could it be, the Red Cat has also comprehended the path?"

Tian Zi was in utter disbelief.

"After all, it's raised by the Daoist Ancestor, it's not that surprising if it walks the path."

Taicang chuckled.

The passage of time was uncountable. The vast Great Wilderness Universe, with its countless Star Domains, boundless stars, and myriad races, was a place where prodigies conquered the starry sky. What they sought was to reach the legendary Great Wilderness Ancestral Land.

A vast galaxy, seemingly eternal, could also be obliterated in battle. To a planet, they were but tiny specks in the starry sky, and the beings on these planets were just as tiny as dust.

Gazing at the starry sky ignited the ambitions of many prodigies on planets, swearing to depart from their world and venture into the vast cosmos.

For some prodigies, their journey began with their birth, having already traversed the Teleportation Formations across stars, Star Domains, and even Flying Boats over domains. Find more to read at My Virtual Library Empire

Progenies arose, progenies fell, and only a few could come from other Star Domains to the Great Wilderness, to the fabled Great Wilderness Ancestral Land. Over endless ages, they were few and far between.

Only upon reaching the Great Wilderness did they realize what the true unparalleled prodigy was, what the unique talent of eternity was. In the Great Wilderness, such descriptions were mundane, nothing worth mentioning.

However, once they left the Great Wilderness and returned to their respective Star Domains, they were the peak beings among cultivators, becoming the legends of that domain.

On a small star in a Small Star Domain, a dynasty that had reigned for ten thousand years was crumbling. In a remote village of that dynasty, a scruffy old man watched some little kids practicing martial arts, smiling happily.

These kids were descendants of loyal ministers of the fallen dynasty, harboring grand ambitions in their hearts. The old man, with nothing else to do, occasionally taught them, reveling in the guise of a high sage.

The Little Star Domain did not catch his interest, let alone this small planet.

Night was deep, the starry sky dazzling, stars densely scattered. In the night sky, a star river could be seen spanning across, like a Longsword shimmering with faint stelliferous radiance.

"Little Jie, see that star river up there? If you want to be a Sword Cultivator, then meditate on that star river. If you gain insight, the smooth path of the Sword Dao will open for you."

The old man patted a small boy's head and pointed to the star river in the sky.

"Mm, I've remembered!"

The little boy nodded solemnly.

The old man raised his head to gaze at the night sky; the star river was said to be transformed from the Sword God Xu Yan's sword, and any Sword Cultivator in the Great Wilderness Universe had the opportunity to gain insight into the ultimate Sword Dao from it.

In the night sky, the star that shone like a great sun was rumored to be transformed from the sword of the corporeal strongest Heavenly God. From this star, one could gain insight into the pinnacle of Martial Arts in the body, or the infinite dominance of the blade.

The green star was said to be transformed from a Pill of the Alchemical Medical Fairy. Gaining insights from this star offered the chance to comprehend Alchemy Techniques, and even granted restoration, where those at death's door could instantly recover if they gained some understanding, being profound and boundless.

There were also those like the star river of a spear and the five-star encirclement, or the war spirit-charged star, all left by legendary supreme beings, given to the Great Wilderness Universe, opportunities for those with fate and great fortune.

Only upon reaching the Great Wilderness could one realize their own insignificance, realizing that the so-called unparalleled prodigies of the starry sky were akin to ants compared to those true legends.

Suddenly, the old man looked at the boy, a strand of Sword Intent emerged from him. The old man couldn't help but smile, having traversed the starry sky with unparalleled renown, journeyed to the Great Wilderness where he learned of his own smallness. But lucky for him, he received some advice from high sages and thus, he returned and secluded himself to quietly comprehend himself.

In a small mountain village of the Great Wilderness, with a few simple wooden huts, beneath a large tree, a young man sat leisurely in a chair.

Beside the young man was a stunningly beautiful woman, tending to him. In the small courtyard, an elderly man was sweeping the ground, the setting peaceful and undisturbed by worldly matters.

"Master!"

A voice rang excitedly from outside the courtyard as a youth walked in and respectfully paid his respects.

"Have you now assumed the mindset of a great sage? Looking for a place to lay low?"

Li Xuan smiled as he looked at Xu Yan.

"Hehe, master, I've gained further insights and somewhat understand the mindset and joy of seclusion like you had in the past."

Xu Yan scratched his head and chuckled, glancing around the small courtyard, looking at the village. This was where he first met his master.

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