Chapter 508: 215 Space Law, Cosmic Spaceship_2
Chapter 508: Chapter 215 Space Law, Cosmic Spaceship_2
And this was the reward for deducing the Immortal Scripture. In addition to the reward for the deduction, there were also rewards for breaking through to the Mahayana Realm.
[Task]
Break through to the Mahayana Realm.
Reward: 200 drops of Star Marrow, Immortal Technique “Sky Splitting Fist,” designated Immortal Skill Level +1, designated Law enhanced by 10%, Low Grade Immortal Device Jade Starship.
Would you like to claim your reward: Yes/No
This was the task Lu Yi had initially set for himself to break through to the Mahayana Realm, and the rewards were extraordinarily generous.
Star Marrow is a cultivation resource even more precious than Million-Year Spirit Jade, and Lu Yi was still only using Million-Year Spirit Jade for his cultivation.
According to the task panel’s information, this was a form of power condensed from the essence of a star, one could imagine just how precious it was.
Besides, the Immortal Technique “Sky Splitting Fist” was also an extremely powerful skill. It was an Immortal Technique related to the Power Law, and its explosive force could shatter the void.
The message from the task panel stated that at its extreme limit, one could punch out a small black hole that swallows everything in existence.
And the reward for designated Immortal Skill Level +1 was just as precious.
One should know that the advancement of an Immortal Technique required a sufficient understanding of the Power of Laws, coupled with a personal epiphany in the Immortal Technique itself.
Now, due to the limitations of his cultivation base, even his earliest acquired Star-cutting Sword Skill was still merely at level 3, with a distance to go before reaching level 4.
Considering Lu Yi had obtained the Star-cutting Immortal Technique a hundred years ago and had only made this much progress, one could imagine the difficulty in advancing Immortal Techniques.
Yet now, he had the chance to directly enhance the level of his Immortal Technique by one—if this was applied to the Star-cutting Sword Skill, it would save Lu Yi a hundred years of comprehension!
Naturally, Lu Yi did not hesitate to apply this Immortal Technique level enhancement to the Star-cutting Sword, upgrading it to level 4.
The reward of a 10% enhancement of a designated Law was also extremely generous.
Lu Yi pondered long over this reward and eventually decided to use it on the Space Law, which he had only just begun to comprehend faintly.
After all, the Space Tao is one of the highest levels amongst all Taos, and its difficulty in comprehension is extremely high.
The most important thing was that Lu Yi currently had no other means to enhance the Space Law, whereas he would always have various opportunities to enhance the other Laws.
Having such an opportunity now, Lu Yi naturally could not let it pass.
Consequently, Lu Yi’s comprehension of the Space Law was enhanced by 10%, which was precisely the portion of Space Power he had just finished absorbing.
At this moment, Lu Yi himself felt as though he held a nebulous connection with the surrounding space, an extremely profound experience.
It was as if Lu Yi had transformed from someone who stands atop the surface of the water, ready to dive in and swim whenever he wished, capable of reaching any destination within his stamina.
However, humans ultimately cannot survive underwater, so if one were to drown, death is inevitable.
“I’m Level 3! I got curious and used the skill Teleport: Forest of Nature to come here. It was so pretty, I just wandered around and started leveling up,” she explained with a proud smile.
Ethan let out a small sigh of relief. “Makes sense,” he murmured.
“What about you? Why are you here?” she asked, her gaze shining with admiration. Ethan’s attacks were so powerful, it was hard to believe he wasn’t already a seasoned player.
“I’m doing the Owl Form quest,” he replied casually. “But honestly, the monsters here are pretty tough. You should head back to the Starter Zone to level up.”
A velocity greater than 270,000 kilometers per second—that is, it could traverse 270,000 kilometers in a single second.
Even flying across the entire Eastern Domain wouldn’t take more than a few seconds.
Such a speed far exceeded that of Tribulation Crossing Practitioners and even Immortals; perhaps ordinary Immortals couldn’t reach such a velocity.
One could only imagine the exaggeration of such speed.
Most astonishingly, the Jade Starship could navigate the cosmos because it was equipped with various Great Arrays, maintaining an interior environment most conducive for cultivators.
Moreover, the Jade Starship also contained a powerful Space Array, with an immensely vast interior. Although it could not compare with an evolved Small World, it still possessed a bustling complex of palaces, not smaller than the White Cloud Sect itself. Within its confines were palaces with a variety of functions including a Cultivation Hall, Rest Hall, Transmission Hall, Spirit Medicine Field, Spirit Beast Hall, and so on, almost like a mobile mini-sect!
Quite preposterous.
When Lu Yi first saw the information about the Jade Starship, he was thrilled for quite a while, but he soon calmed down.
He realized that he seemed to have no use for it.
After all, he wasn’t venturing into the universe; he was mostly staying within the confines of the White Cloud Sect and didn’t need any form of transportation.
Later, Lu Yi found that he already had an abundance of flying treasures as rewards from previous tasks, which he rarely used.
Reflecting on this, Lu Yi felt conflicted—was this the daily life of a cultivation otaku?
To possess a multitude of luxury cars, yet keep them parked in the garage, never to be flaunted?
And now, here he was with a Cosmic Spaceship he still couldn’t use.
However, in the end, Lu Yi naturally refined the Jade Starship, integrating it into his Dantian. If it wasn’t useful now, it might come in handy in the future?
Perhaps after some time, he could take his fellow disciples out for an excursion, traveling beyond Tianming to see the interstellar Star Universe and the Star River?
With these thoughts, Lu Yi felt it was feasible.
In his previous life, he had never played in the cosmos; the technology then didn’t allow it. Now that he had the chance in this life, it was certainly worth exploring.
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