Facing an Ancient God for a Year

Chapter 1671 - 1666: Transcription of Truth


Chapter 1671: Chapter 1666: Transcription of Truth

"No, it can’t be—"

This time, the dust took longer to settle.

And even before the dazzling colors completely faded, a sense of intense emotion had already erupted from Lord Sha Ming’s lips.

Contrary to the extreme effects, the light burst sweeping across the entire space did not affect the physical bodies within.

Because Fu Qian confirmed that he was not impacted in any way, and under the effect of the bonds, he verified that Old Master Huang and the others were the same.

But non-living things were a different matter—

The strange colors completely disappeared, leaving behind endless grayness, but no trace of wet mud could be seen.

That gloomy, damp wasteland vanished without a trace.

Replacing it were jagged rock walls and a rugged ground, along with nearly omnipresent dust of the same color.

It was easy to conclude that they were inside a rock cave within the mountain, having successfully escaped the projection from the Mental World.

At a glance, not too far away in the cave, Elder Huang Leji’s rescue team stood frozen in place.

Even Lord Sha Ming was the same.

The cry of disbelief was clearly heartfelt and sincere.

As if the most unyielding belief in his heart had been forcibly broken, even one as strong as the Second Phase Transcendent seemed lost for a moment.

After a brief moment of distraction, his gaze reflexively landed on the still-existent dazzling humanoid figure, yet Sha Ming forcibly refrained from attacking, showcasing a masterful calm demeanor.

After all, thinking about it was simple, the pressure from such a high-ranking presence was palpable.

With a mere gesture, it left not a single trace of the impregnable Holy Land.

This clear display of power was enough to cool down any heated mind.

Like Brother Sanxun.

Fu Qian was very certain; not only could he no longer see the chains representing bonds, but the embodiment of truth was no longer there.

His firm figure and the beams of light shooting from far away had vanished without a trace.

...

Indeed, the form was quite special.

The biological entities were unaffected, while the one that seemed the most Immortal had disappeared.

And combining Brother Sanxun’s previous statement—even to sweep him away from sight requires breaking the prison of myriad truths.

This seemed once again proving that the projection of the Cosmic Deities, casually conjured, surprisingly cooperated in freeing him from that predicament, saving him considerable effort.

And this wasn’t even the entirety of the evidence—

Controlling his anger, confirming that the enigmatic high-ranking presence didn’t make any new moves, Sha Ming finally cautiously focused on another direction.

Also the direction Fu Qian was focusing.

Deep down the winding cave, a cluster seemingly forged of gold, yet abounding in flowers, hung with elegance, as if someone was bending over, standing there.

"Blood Lion!"

No need for Fu Qian to inquire, someone already rushed to express their opinion.

Of course, not because of some revered impression from Brother Huang Zhixun—around that cluster of golden plants, scattered clothing could faintly be seen.

Presumably, certain parts of it were relatively recognizable to members of the Huang Family.

According to Sha Ming, what had trapped everyone was the projection from Blood Lion’s Mental World.

It’s hard to say how it turned out this way, but the key figure being present here clearly indicates that the mental prison has been broken.

Of course, Fu Qian focused on something slightly different.

Though the angle wasn’t ideal, with his vision, he easily spotted something special among the leaves.

A book, heavy and seemingly forged of gold.

If imagined anthropomorphically, Blood Lion seemed to be holding it with hands, resting his forehead on the cover.

Lord Sha Ming’s Extraordinary Item?

That truly looked visibly precious.

Apparently, Blood Lion was urgently distressed enough to trust such an item, recklessly leaving it to his care.

"What’s the name of that book?"

Faced with such a significant discovery, Fu Qian surprisingly remained in place.

Even while observing Sha Ming’s reaction, he asked a question that didn’t seem very crucial.

...

"Transcription of Truth."

Perhaps stunned by the nature of the question, or deliberating confidentiality, Sha Ming hesitated for quite a while.

But under Fu Qian’s eager anticipation, he finally uttered a name.

And while answering, he couldn’t help but observe the colorful figure’s reaction—the latter didn’t make a move, not even allowing anyone to judge if it was just a phantom image.

But this didn’t mean it was ineffective.

Fu Qian knew that in the eyes of others, this was undoubtedly considered his summoned entity.

Though his mind wandered on its idle demeanor, it didn’t stop Fu Qian from borrowing its might.

With such a presence watching, the chances of receiving a false answer were reduced by fifty percent, right?

"Transcription of Truth... at least the name contains substantial authenticity."

The book’s inherent value was quite high as well.

"Frankly, the name sounds rather unorthodox, as if finding no original content within."

Fu Qian casually commented, still making no other moves.

"This..."

And seemingly confused about the motive behind his presence, Lord Sha Ming was completely puzzled.

"That’s because there’s indeed no original content inside. You can consider it as a transcription of the law."

While he hesitated about whether to continue, the voice unexpectedly emanated from the rainbow-colored figure first.

"Resonance, recording, acceptance, allowing it to share such a special power with an admittedly not-so-high ranking to influence the surroundings."

"Of course, even so, it has lost its color for a long, long time."

"Only those fanatical fools would continue to uphold it as a canon."

...

"Regretfully, such foolishness has now been proven correct."

As evidenced, the previous statement was not an exclusive transmission to Fu Qian; Sha Ming had clearly heard it and was ultimately compelled to express himself.

"The brilliance of order has reappeared, I can confirm this beyond doubt, and the changes in me also prove this, even now—"

"Even after you made such an attack just now, the promotion I’ve achieved is still intact... You can’t stop anything, can you?"

During his rebuttal, Sha Ming’s emotions were gradually rising, as some matters, to him, were deemed inviolable.

"Can’t stop anything? What about your one-on-one Cycle Enforcer?"

With the "summoned entity" being verbally attacked, the Summoner naturally wouldn’t stand idly by.

Fu Qian immediately responded in kind, quickly interrupting the conversation with a casual remark.

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