Other language: Vietnamese
For five hundred years, I have been bound in this forbidden land, and yet here you are, dear Independent Cultivator, shedding tears for what reason?
Chapter 318: The Power of Cause and Effect! Supreme Gu Xiu! [317]
Summary
Gu Xiu surprises Mi Xing He by suggesting the idea of borrowing power from causality, revealing his understanding of the Tianji causality lineage from his experiences in the forbidden land. Mi Xing He, while initially skeptical, acknowledges the complexity and time required to borrow such power, especially given their current perilous situation. Gu Xiu reveals that he has inadvertently tangled their threads of causality, leading Mi Xing He to realize the depth of their connection and the risks involved. Despite Mi Xing He's warnings about the dangers of wielding supreme power, Gu Xiu confidently insists he can handle it. As Mi Xing He weaves the strands of causality to lend Gu Xiu a fraction of his power, Gu Xiu successfully learns to control it, ultimately using it to launch a powerful fireball at Mo Feng Zhi Zun, surprising the supreme being with its potency.Full content
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