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Rebirth of the Eternal Sage

{On Hiatus.} {Not Dropped.} Imagine possessing enough power that even the so called Immortal Gods kneel before you in fear. The Heavens, which ruled over the myriad realms since the beginning, treats you like their God. A single word from you can alter the course of nature. With just a thought, you can destroy the entire cosmos and recreate it anew. Such power would satisfy anyone, no? But Feng Liang was different. Despite having lived for millions of eons, attaining realms that no one knew existed, making the heavens kneel before him, and even after creating the cosmos from scratch after destroying the old one as if it were a mere twig, he was not satisfied with his powers. What he desired was something more. He tried everything that one could imagine. Consuming hundreds of thousands of legendary Dao fruits and elixirs... Refining Thousands of God-level treasures... Cultivating Cosmic Qi through his body and soul for millions of years... And even obtaining merits from the heavens. Yet, he still couldn't notice even a slight change in his cultivation. He realized that the problem was his own body. His constitution wasn't strong enough to support any more qi, but he could do nothing about his body at that point. After thinking and preparing for hundreds of thousands of years, he made a momentous decision. "I shall give up this life and rise to power from the scratch once again!" ------ Update schedule? 1 Chapter Everyday...! *points gun at you*...Oh and I hope you'll leave your Votes, comments and reviews here. ^-^

WanderingShadow1 · 東方
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Ch 57: The Eternal Farewell

The cultivators knelt in perfect unison before Feng Liang, their foreheads pressed against the cold ground.

Their auras, once fiery and proud, now radiated nothing but remorse and reverence.

Trembling voices filled the air, overlapping in their desperation to seek forgiveness.

"We humbly beg your forgiveness, Eternal Lord..." an elder said, his face marred by shame.

"It was our sacred duty to guard this place, to ensure that no one unworthy entered these grounds. We never imagined… that the one we sought to protect it for would one day stand before us."

Another elder added...

"For centuries, this duty was all we lived for, long past our mortal lives. We do not even recall how many lifetimes have passed since our deaths… We lingered here, bound by the weight of our task. Memories became our sole anchor to existence, and we have held on only to protect those memories."