The Growth of a God

Chapter 412 - 34: Divine Skill: Infinite Sword Domain



Chapter 412 - 34: Divine Skill: Infinite Sword Domain

"..."

Silently gazing at He’Er in the sky, A Lang merely waved a hand and directly expelled Flora from the battlefield.

Flora, bewildered, didn’t even react to what had happened and once again returned to the mist of Yunding Mountain.

"How did you do that?"

Witnessing all this, He’Er roared in A Lang’s direction after shattering the ice blade attacking him once again.

Not long ago, he was merely an Ascender, but now he possesses power close to that of a True God.

He’Er had no doubt that if A Lang desired, he could turn the entire Ice Continent into his own Divine Kingdom and then ascend to True God.

In fact, this is the path most who reach the pinnacle of the Ascension Ladder ultimately take.

"I just remembered my identity and realized how to use my abilities correctly."

Slowly opening his palm, a fluctuating Treasure Pearl appeared in A Lang’s hand.

As previously mentioned, the Divine Treasure Vault contains the "Original Text" of all technologies and treasures that the Mountain and Sea Civilization has birthed.

This naturally includes the Exorcism and Demon Control Skill.

This Treasure Pearl is the "Original Text" of the Exorcism and Demon Control Skill, the culmination of the Mountain and Sea Civilization’s exploration in these directions.

Holding this Treasure Pearl, A Lang becomes the Lord of Ghosts and Gods in a different sense.

The feats that the Lord of Ghosts and Gods of the Brilliant Realm can achieve, A Lang can now replicate on this Ice Continent.

For instance, like now...

Boom!

With a thunderous tremor, the entire world began to blur.

A high-dimensional concept overriding the world started to rewrite the area, trying to transform it into a special space, born of the world yet transcending it.

This was the dwelling of the Gods, a realm only accessible to devout followers.

Due to the presence of the Treasure Pearl, A Lang didn’t plunder the world’s material; instead, he assimilated it with his own mental image world.

Thus, a space emerged between a Divine Kingdom and the world.

Rumble...

A gigantic Sword Wheel hung in the sky, and a blazing red heart replaced the sun, pulsing continuously.

Long swords were thrust into every corner of this world.

Like hills, like a sword grave, giving one the impression of a place where swords are laid to rest.

In a world governed by the concept of immortal cultivation, this would certainly be a Sword Cultivation Sect’s Sword Pool accumulated over thousands of years.

However, in this world, the vast number of treasure swords were merely manifestations of A Lang’s sword intent, unique and irreplaceable mental imagery.

Especially upon the creation of this world, a "river" entirely comprised of treasure swords spanned the sky and the earth.

In an instant, the overwhelming ice blades also joined this "river," becoming one of the foundational elements of this world.

This is a world of swords, a world belonging solely to A Lang.

Though not a Divine Kingdom, it is more terrifying than one!

For the massive Sword Wheel in the sky, the pulsing red heart in the center, or the river of treasure swords across heaven and earth all possess their own will.

They were born from A Lang, yet are never his subordinates.

—Divine Skill: Infinite Sword Domain!

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When A Lang activated the Infinite Sword Domain, Li Hao knew that the battle no longer held any suspense.

Because the essence of the Infinite Sword Domain is the materialization of True Divine Power.

When a mortal employs the power of Gods, such power is deemed a "Divine Skill."

With this Divine Skill, A Lang can even contend with genuine Gods.

Let alone He’Er, a Demigod who hasn’t fully become a Godslayer.

Subsequent developments indeed unfolded as Li Hao expected.

In the presence of A Lang’s Divine Skill, He’Er exhibited no resistance whatsoever.

No matter how much he struggled or resisted, A Lang remained indifferent, standing atop Sword Hill, silent.

A Lang’s behavior, diverging drastically from before, indirectly confirmed that he indeed became aware of his identity as he mentioned.

A Lang is the Guardian of the Divine Treasure Vault, a being born after the reincarnation of the Clever Ghost in the Mountain and Sea Realm.

Originally, Li Hao simply wanted to test if allowing a soul from the Fallen Area to reincarnate in the Mountain and Sea Realm would produce an extraordinary being.

Eventually, it proved that souls from Earth are not much nobler than those from the Mountain and Sea Realm.

Reborn from the Clever Ghost’s soul, A Lang is even weaker than the weakest soul in the Mountain and Sea Realm by countless measures.

If not for the protection of the Divine Treasure Vault, A Lang could never have successfully been born into this world.

Even so, Li Hao cast this fragile soul back into the past, at the establishment of the Reincarnation System, preventing its annihilation.

Following that, it led to the story of a couple of stowaways traversing the time stream, arriving between "now" and "past," successfully nurturing A Lang.

As to why A Lang became the Guardian of the Divine Treasure Vault?

That was purely the Vault’s decision, fitting with Li Hao’s need for such a gatekeeper.

After all, beyond various "Original Texts" of the Mountain and Sea Civilization, the Divine Treasure Vault also harbors many fallen deities’ bodies from Earth.

On Earth, those remnants didn’t hold much mystical power.

But once back in the Ascension Area, who can guarantee they would retain their original form?

In this context, A Lang becoming the Guardian of the Divine Treasure Vault was an inevitability among coincidences.

Of course, before A Lang officially fulfills his mission, he still has a long path ahead.

[What choice will you make?]

Focusing his gaze on A Lang and He’Er, Li Hao pondered with keen interest.

With A Lang’s current capability, to entirely eliminate He’Er would be a mere thought.

The reason for not acting decisively is due to A Lang’s internal struggle and decision-making.

"..."

Ultimately, the cold indifference on A Lang’s face vanished, replaced by his initial innocence and naivety.

In the end, A Lang is still the same A Lang, no matter his internal anger, the teachings from the Mountain and Sea People endowed him with a proper view of right and wrong.

A Lang could kill He’Er, just like he slew those Ascenders who had besieged him.

Yet, he couldn’t impulsively kill out of sheer rage, as that would demean the principles he adhered to in the past.

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