Tianyi sat in his allotted chamber. As an “injured” patient, he should spend all his time in his room healing. However, he didn’t look like he was focused on healing at all. Rather, he was resting his cheeks between his palms with a bored expression.
Strictly speaking, he wasn’t exactly injured. He just needed to strengthen the conduit. A conduit was a vessel. The larger the vessel, the more power of the Nine Heavens Universe it could accommodate.
Although Tianyi appeared to be doing nothing, he was actually expanding the vessel. Spacetime fluctuations flitted across his skin and clothes. If an unlucky person touched him, they might be sucked into his skin. They would shrink until they were smaller than microscopic, and all they would see was not skin, but a vast continent with no end.
If they survived the process.
Even if they did, the danger was not over yet. Time flowed differently near Tianyi. Sometimes it quickened to an absurd degree. Other times, it would flow in reverse. Age, memories, injuries, all would disappear as if they hadn’t existed.
Part of the reason he sealed himself in his room was to prevent prying eyes and affecting others during his upgrade process. He could go out with another conduit, but it would only attract disapproving eyes. His current mission was to heal himself for the next inevitable confrontation with the Demon Clan, and he didn’t want to reveal news about his conduit.
After a while, Tianyi sat atop a jade seat in a lotus position. He had finished scrolling through his Xiyi talisman. Logically speaking, he should have an endless amount of entertainment from the Xiyinet. However, his interests changed often.
When the mood struck him, he would consume one form or genre of entertainment voraciously, but he would also grow tired of it after a while. All forms of entertainment in a genre had many similarities. Once you consumed a certain amount, it would feel the same. Instead of forcing himself to consume it, it would be better to stop.
Still, Tianyi couldn’t find a new interest for a short while. He scrolled through many new shows on the Xiyinet or forums, but they couldn’t arouse his interest at all.
Since that was the case, he started comprehending the laws again. Ever since he entered the Immortal Realm by using the Law of Spacetime, he had not put much focus on it. Instead, he focused on comprehending the other myriad laws in order to strengthen his control over his inner universe.
He thought his current mastery over spacetime would be enough until he attempted to reach the Divine Realm, but the appearance of the realm beast changed that. Tianyi didn’t think his control over spacetime exceeded the Spacetime Chessboard by that much. Meaning that he would not be able to use his second-best ability in front of the realm beast.
In case he could not lure the realm beast into his inner universe, he needed to increase his mastery over spacetime. In addition, deepening his comprehension of the Law of Spacetime would also raise the limit of his conduit and the amount of power he could exhibit from his inner universe.
The fluctuations of spacetime cloaking Tianyi’s body expanded. It soon filled the center of the cultivation chamber.
The furniture within the sphere of influence became dilapidated instantly. Some parts even directly turned to dust. The next moment, the furniture returned to its original appearance, but it did not last long. Not a moment later, the furniture became a towering tree if it was made of wood or a slab of stone.
This wasn’t the strangest part. The strangest part was when the furniture existed in its normal state, its original material, and dust at the same time. If a mortal saw this scene, they would go mad instantly. Even cultivators had to be careful or they might form alternate personalities.
Time became meaningless within the cultivation chamber. A second could have passed, or it might have been a decade.
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