The Strongest War God

Chapter 1434: The Spine



Chapter 1434: The Spine

Chapter 1434: The Spine

Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

The gray imperial path stretched a thousand meters, suspended in the sky—a manifestation of Braydon Neal’s primordial chaos imperial path, signaling his proximity to attaining an imperial path.

Yet, he hesitated to break through, mindful of the unfinished accumulation of primordial chaos true essence within his bones.

Seated cross-legged, Braydon deliberated aloud, “The conversion of primordial chaos Qi proceeds too slowly. Although there’s a method to hasten it, doing so might provoke the Demon Saint Island into relentless pursuit in the future.”

Indeed, Braydon possessed a means to expedite primordial chaos Qi formation, a technique potent enough to instill fear in the entire demon race and potentially exact a devastating toll.

With a subtle wave of his hand, tens of thousands of snow-white frost bear corpses emerged from his storage ring, each measuring seven meters in length—a sight that puzzled his companions.

“What’s His Highness planning?” Beckham Jovel inquired, his curiosity piqued.

“Why gather these frost bear corpses when he’s already cultivating?” Issac Irwin echoed, equally perplexed.

However, Carlisle Jaynes’ complexion turned ashen, hinting at a dreadful realization.

He muttered under his breath, “I hope he won’t resort to this. He possesses the Heavenly Mountain Technique. If he employs it as a conduit to forcibly extract the frost bears’ power and channel it through the Five Element Diagram...”

Before he could complete his sentence, Braydon had already sprung into action within the frost world.

Standing atop the canyon, hands clasped behind his back, he unleashed over 90,000 frost bear corpses from his storage ring, arranging them in a precise square formation.

With commanding authority, Braydon issued a resounding command, “Spirit Summoning Art, raise the white bears’ corpses to an upright position!”

In an instant, the vast army of 90,000 white bears stood at attention, forming an imposing square arrangement.

But Braydon’s fervor only intensified as he continued to channel his summoning incantations, invoking the power of the frost bears with a booming voice that echoed through the canyon.

However, Beckham’s expression shifted abruptly, realizing the grave implications of Braydon’s actions.

He urgently interjected, “Stop!”@@@@

But it was too late.

The summoning had already commenced, and the trio’s warnings echoed too faintly in the vast expanse of the frost world.

From the frost bear corpses emerged wisps of ice paths, each manifesting a unique path spanning from several hundred to five thousand meters—a testament to the pure power of the great path crystallized within the frost bears.

A staggering total of 95,445 frost bears—corresponding precisely to Braydon’s tally of slain beasts—stood as a testament to his relentless slaughter.

“Braydon, delving into the devil path leads only to death for cultivators.”

“We share no camaraderie,” Braydon retorted, his sword slashing through the fabric of reality, dispelling the illusory scenes.

With a mental command, the Yin-Yang Five Elements Diagram whirled into motion, integrating the ice element path into the water element, initiating a transformative process across the five elements.

Metal generated water, water generated wood, wood generated fire, fire generated earth, and earth generated metal—the eternal cycle of the five elements.

In the boundless expanse of the Spirit Sea, water was abundant, serving as the bedrock for the conversion of the five elements into yin and yang.

As the power of the five elements surged, converging into the Yin-Yang Taiji, a flicker of primordial chaos energy materialized, marking only the beginning of the process.

The five elemental conduits erupted with vitality, akin to a rushing river, melding seamlessly into the Yin-Yang Diagram.

Once more, the diagram exuded a hint of primordial chaos Qi, the conversion rate astonishingly swift, outpacing even Braydon’s cultivation pace.

The frost bears’ innate ice path, inherently pure, underwent a profound metamorphosis through the transformation of the five elements and the modulation of yin and yang, transmuting into the quintessence of primordial chaos Qi—the most primal form of chaos energy.

Braydon’s initiation into this process was irreversible; no force could halt it.

The frost bears’ great path of ice was assimilated by the Yin-Yang Five Elements Diagram, transmuted into wisps of primordial chaos Qi at an extraordinary pace, akin to the rapid passage of day into night.

In a span of five days and four nights, the 95,445 ice paths underwent conversion, each one transforming into a strand of primordial chaos Qi, totaling over 90,000 strands—the culmination of five days’ labor, sparing Braydon the toil of a hundred years.

Above, the Yin-Yang Five Elements Diagram loomed, shrouded in a dense haze of primordial chaos Qi, as the fabric of the void gradually unraveled, fragment by fragment.

Based on Braydon’s calculations, nine strands of primordial chaos Qi would be required to condense into one drop of primordial chaos true essence and integrate into his bones.

With a total of 206 bones in his body, this translated to a need for 1854 strands of primordial chaos Qi.

Among these bones, 126 comprised his limbs.

Opening his mouth wide, Braydon consumed a portion of the primordial chaos Qi, watching as it transmuted into gray water droplets that seamlessly merged into his bones.

Remarkably, the honing of his limbs was accomplished within a single day, a testament to the efficiency of the process.

Following this, attention turned to his torso bone.

Fueled by a substantial reserve of primordial chaos Qi, Braydon embarked on a rapid breakthrough, unimpeded by any bottleneck in his power accumulation.

It was as though he had amassed an abundance of energy, readily channeled into fortifying his torso bone with primordial chaos true essence.

Yet, it was the spine that held the greatest potential for transformation—a prospect that filled Braydon with anticipation.


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