Translator: BOTA Fireteam
Tianming ignored the Archaionfiendâs taunting. He remembered everything it had said. The words had improved his understanding of the world.
âLi Tianming, you wonât understand the importance of nova sources if you donât go to Orderia! Orderia is a massive starworld. Its nova source doesnât only provide for the cultivation of everything inside, but also drives the movement of Orderia. Otherwise, your continent wouldnât even have light.â
âWhat does it have to do with our light?â Tianming asked.
âDo you still not get it?â
âWhat?â
âThe so-called Orderia is the sun above your head!â the Archaionfiend said.
Tianming was flabbergasted. For so many years, people had looked up at the moon and sun. However, no one had thought they were the Divine Moon Realm or Orderia.
âThe light you all see comes from a nova source. It's always burning and illuminating everything. As for the fusion formation and those higher races cultivating on the star, your puny eyes canât catch them. Of course, when you see the Divine Moon Realmâs silvery light, thatâs stellunar source.â
âIncredible!â Tianming was sure the fiend wasnât tricking him, because its imagination wouldnât be so great.
The Divine Moon Realm was at the top of the lower levels of the cosmic aether. The sun was Orderia in the astralscape of order. And the war for nova sources meant there were other suns out there?
âMy gods! The suns that Ying Huo was eating in my dreams... were those nova sources?â
It wasnât something that could be merely described as a monster.
âDonât be discouraged yet, let me tell you more!â the Archaionfiend said.
âIâm all ears.â
âEvery place will have geniuses and trash. The Divine Moon Realm and Orderia have stellunar source and nova source and countless caeli of ascendants guiding their descendants. So the overall level there is quite high. After all, races that can avoid being wiped out in the astralscape of order will all have shocking inheritances. However, even then, those places will still have many people that arenât ascendants. Throw them here, and they canât return either.â
The fiend squinted at Tianming. âWith your current cultivation at twenty, I think your talent will probably be unparalleled in the Divine Moon Realm. Even in Orderia, those who can be ascendants at this age are only apex geniuses. You enjoy the best resources of the Flameyellow Continent, but thatâs nothing compared to them. Itâs further proof of how terrifying you are.â
âYou have to keep an open mind. They have good conditions, but thatâs thanks to the glory of their ancestors. Once you ascend, your own heirs will have a better starting point than others. This continentâs history probably isnât too long, especially compared to the ancient clans in the astralscape of order with over ten million years under their belt.â
âThey can use a million-year-old caelum to cultivate as soon as theyâre born.â
âBut I believe that youâll shine as soon as you enter the territory of order, since youâre a descendant of the sky plunderers.â
When it came to cultivation, the difference in inheritances really did cause despair sometimes. Some were born to parents that were rulers of everything, and everything was provided for them. Even if they were a pig, they would become powerful.
However, this was the right way!
After cultivating so hard, why shouldnât people give blessings to their descendants? Hence, a cycle was formed.
The children of the strong would get even stronger and stronger.
Of course, sometimes there were incompetent failures that ruined everything. The world may have been very different if caelum didnât exist. It seemed the Archaionfiend was speaking sense.
Still, why was the fiend being so kind and trying to guide him to Orderia? It was definitely up to no good. However, Tianming already roughly knew everything he wanted to.
Orderia was still too far off for now. He would probably have to become an ascendant to pursue the secrets of his race and chase after his parents.
Tianming shifted his attention back to the Divine Moon Realm and the Ninefold Hell.
âYou said that my talent should make me unrivaled in my age group at the Divine Moon Realm?â Tianming asked.
âRoughly. The truly strong clans wouldnât be playing guard duty.â The Archaionfiend didnât seem the least concerned about the Divine Moon Realm.
âYou wouldnât be trying to make me arrogant so that I offend the people from the Divine Moon Realm and they execute me, right?â Tianming smiled coldly.
âWow, arenât you petty. Youâre questioning my gentlemanâs heart. All I said was that you were talented. I didnât say anything negative about the Divine Moon Realm people. Running such an outpost would require at least a peak ascendant or even higher.â
âHmm.â
The Divine Moon Realm was at least much stronger than the Ninefold Hell. But the critical question was how much support they would deploy.
......
It was nearly daytime.
As the Archaionfiend said, there was no movement from the Ninefold Hell, and there wasnât anyone from the Divine Moon Realm appearing. It was strange for there to be such silence, despite their two hundred thousand year grudge.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
The specter race had completely dispersed to eat wildbeasts. Their feast would probably last for several days. While violent, the wildbeasts werenât even a match for humanity. Hunting them would be easy for the more powerful specters.
Although Tianming could now imagine the starry sky much better, he wouldnât forget to stay humble.
âI donât have anyone other than my parents to rely on. My path will have to rely on myself. If I want to go to the Divine Moon Realm and experience the world of the stellunar source, I need to at least become an ascendant, unless someone is willing to bring me up.â
Orderia was too far away, no matter how much he wanted the answers to the sky plunderers and the Primordial Chaos Beasts.
âMy first target is becoming a god.â
He would only have the right to talk to the specter race if he was strong enough, not to mention leaving the continent.
In truth, the ignorance Tianming would have had if he hadnât questioned the Archaionfiend would have been detrimental to his growth. He had already seen the continentâs ceiling and been stuck there, unaware of how to progress or what was outside.
An invisible chasm separated him from his parents and the Primordial Chaos Beasts. But now he could at least see it!
The astralscape of order was perhaps where he would find his answers.