The Invincible Supreme Medical God
Chapter 378 - 266 No One Remembers His Face_2

Chapter 378: Chapter 266 No One Remembers His Face_2

This made Yan Xiaobao truly understand that only through cultivation could one reach the level of God. Only when an ultimate expert gains enlightenment about the world of God can they reach this level.

This is why Lan Feng had never managed to reach the level of God. For years, he lingered at the peak of cultivation, but sadly, his comprehension was insufficient; he never grasped the ultimate laws or the ways of the universe, which prevented him from ascending to the tier he had aimed for all his life.

Yan Xiaobao’s thoughts were shaken by the myriad laws that existed within the world as he finally began to understand. Cultivation was the path he had embarked on, but to become a God, an immortal, it was not solely what cultivators chased.

Immortals... beings who live forever. Those who control the laws themselves.

As a cultivator, Yan Xiaobao had taken the first step on his journey toward achieving this goal, yet he was still so weak that even the faintest law was far stronger than him. But when he realized one does not need to become strong to attain immortality, a sudden thought sprouted in his mind. All one needs is understanding, far beyond normal people. If they completely comprehend the laws of the universe, even a newborn could become immortal.

Meditating, Yan Xiaobao felt his heart filled with power. This power was vastly different from anything he had previously experienced because it did not increase his cultivation base. Instead, the silver ocean within his Middle Dantian gained a faint golden hue. It was as if the sea itself understood that Yan Xiaobao’s comprehension had leaped forward.

As various laws entered his mind, Yan Xiaobao’s head throbbed in pain. Each law had a primary law, followed by multiple subsidiary laws. For instance, there was a law concerning the Water Element, but there were also laws for water currents, rain, lakes, and oceans.

While Yan Xiaobao truly wished to master the knowledge flowing through his mind, he struggled to comprehend it, some of it fading into obscurity. What he didn’t grasp was the notion that everything in this world was constituted of laws, and these laws were created by God, who could in turn break them.

These laws were unlike humans, yet they were still entities. As long as the world created by Gods stood, they could survive. These laws were even older than Lan Feng!

Opening his eyes, Yan Xiaobao looked puzzled as he saw Deng Wu, Sha Yun, and Wang Julong sitting across from him. They weren’t meditating; instead, they were watching him intently. A knowing smile played across their faces, while Yan Xiaobao couldn’t hide the confusion on his own.

This wasn’t the first time he had abruptly stopped what he was doing for the sake of enlightenment, but somehow, this time felt different.

"What’s the matter?" Yan Xiaobao finally blurted out, his curiosity getting the better of him. His body felt sore from staying seated in the same position for so long. Slowly, he stood up and stretched, as if he’d never moved before. His entire body trembled with unused energy, his spiritual energy sea and Qi spirals brimming with power, overflowing as if they’d been harnessed for weeks.

"Had a great time, didn’t you?" Deng Wu asked with a brilliant smile, causing Yan Xiaobao to frown slightly. So focused was he on the enlightenment of the laws that time had completely slipped his mind; he had no idea how much of it had passed.

Seeing his confused expression, Sha Yun immediately felt pity for Yan Xiaobao. Sliding over to him, she gently massaged his shoulders. "You’ve been gone for three days," she said dangerously close to his ear, her snake-like tongue slipping through the air beside the young man.

Hui Yu immediately extracted herself from Sha Yun’s gentle grip, shooting her a warning glare, but the Snake Woman ignored it, examining her nails instead.

With nowhere to go in the face of Snake Woman’s antics, Yan Xiaobao sighed before focusing on her words. His eyebrows rose in surprise as he realized he didn’t feel any different than he had before entering meditation.

His body functioned perfectly; he wasn’t hungry nor did he feel any natural physical needs. Everything was exactly as it had been three days earlier. The only explanation Yan Xiaobao could muster was that his enlightenment must have ensured his body received the necessary nourishment.

Suddenly, a thought flashed in his mind, and his eyes lit up with an unusual gleam. He no longer cared whether Sha Yun had attempted to flirt with him earlier or about the triviality of bodily functions.

Yan Xiaobao had a faint but novel form of enlightenment, but this kind of realization had never happened before. Typically, he would gain insight after battles, while contemplating puzzles, or during spiritual art practice. Yet, this enlightenment struck him during a feast, where he wasn’t brooding deeply about anything useful.

Xu Hui rarely mentioned Lan Feng’s laws, but that wasn’t reason enough for such immense enlightenment, especially since he hadn’t pondered the matter at the time.

The only thing Yan Xiaobao could deduce was that he might have come into contact with something related to laws, which triggered such a reaction. A smile spread across his face as he felt it might lead to discovering the Sun.

Although the Sun couldn’t die, she was still a living entity. Just like the other laws Yan Xiaobao had encountered in the forest, he couldn’t help but think there was a connection between this enlightenment and her. She must be somewhere within the City Lord’s mansion.

Seeing the smile on Yan Xiaobao’s face, his friends around him mirrored the gesture. This brazen expression only appeared on Yan Xiaobao’s face when he stumbled upon something that could benefit them all.

"So, do you want to hear about what we discovered from the city’s trade?" Deng Wu asked curiously, and Yan Xiaobao nodded. Before delving deeper into their troubled world, the four of them couldn’t possibly take any action without gaining more understanding.

"Alright, first of all, these dungeons are divided into two types of zones. Some are caves like this, and others are tunnels. The tunnels connect the caves to one another," Deng Wu explained, recounting information he’d gleaned from women after trading days earlier. fгeewebnovёl.com

"The caves belong only to humans and very weak Magic Beasts, while the tunnels are home to stronger beasts." Hearing this made Yan Xiaobao nod. In that case, it made sense why they were shocked, as they were cultivators who had managed to break into regions belonging to the beasts themselves.

"This area is known as the Cave’s End," Deng Wu continued to report. "It’s the extremity of all the caves, and it seems nobody knows the entrance we used to get here. Nobody even knows about the cabin we came across in the forest."

"There are no cultivation methods inside this cave; everyone cultivates in their own way. When I asked about what they meant by ’their way,’ it seemed none of them could properly describe it," Deng Wu added. But when he brought up something about an individual method, Yan Xiaobao’s eyes turned vacant as he once more recalled his earlier enlightenment.

Their own way. That truly mattered. Although Yan Xiaobao was cultivating in line with conventional paths, he was also forging his own destiny and decisions through the actions he took. Somehow, Yan Xiaobao felt his path tied to the laws of the world, but once again, he couldn’t quite articulate its meaning. Complex thoughts and reasoning flooded his mind, and he eventually stopped mulling over it when no further enlightenment arose.

"Apologies," he muttered weakly, as he’d once again left his friends waiting for him—but they didn’t seem bothered at all. Deng Wu simply nodded and continued speaking.

"This place, Cave’s End, is the weakest of all zones. In the same way, the beasts inside the tunnels leading to the next cave are also the weakest. The closer you get to the center, the stronger everyone becomes." At this, Deng Wu let out a low sigh. "Nobody can tell me anything about the center because nobody has ever ventured there before. It’s the distant goal every cultivator wants to reach."

Upon hearing this, Yan Xiaobao nodded, as he gained a rough understanding of the world they’d found themselves in. This was perfect for their training since it grew progressively harder. Quietly, Yan Xiaobao inwardly applauded Lan Feng’s thought process.

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