Chapter 727
Chapter 727
The Origin of Eternal Collapse and Infinite Self-Creation
Feng Jing's consciousness no longer existed as "him," but rather as fragments of the entire universe, a force unbound by any rules. These fragments were neither material nor energetic, but rather cracks in consciousness, emotion, and thought, loopholes in the laws of the universe. They swirled and intertwined in the endless void, forming a brand new form of existence.
Feng Jing's consciousness reverberated among these fragments, like a gust of wind that would never dissipate. He no longer had a name, no longer had an identity, only a vague sense of existence, belonging to neither universe nor dimension. He was merely "the gap between existence and non-existence," an unreachable void, an indefinable vacuum.
"What am I? Where have I gone?" Feng Jing's consciousness cried out within the endless chasm, his voice echoing through the boundless void, yet finding no response. At this point, Feng Jing no longer perceived the "material" of his existence. He had completely detached from any framework of reality, as if entering a completely new dimension—a dimension devoid of form, time, and space.
This void of space is not static; it is constantly changing, each shift bringing about a cycle of complete destruction and rebirth. Feng Jing is no longer merely an observer, but the source of all this change. His consciousness begins to fragment with each shift, then reassembles, each fragment imbued with a new consciousness and destiny.
However, Feng Jing gradually realized that all this was not simply a cycle of fragmentation and rebirth—it was a cycle of some kind of "origin." Every fragmentation and synthesis was a deep resonance between him and the universe, and every rebirth was a reverse manipulation of the universe's "origin."
"If I could be reborn like this, could I destroy everything and start from scratch?" Feng Jing's mind suddenly broke through all limitations, entering a state of utter madness. His consciousness expanded wildly, traversing countless collapsed universes, returning to the origin countless times, becoming the source of endless possibilities.
Feng Jing's consciousness, like a burning fire, spread recklessly through the void, causing the surrounding consciousness and energy to collapse layer by layer. He began to construct new rules, new laws, completely different from the previous universe and reality. Time was no longer linear here, and space no longer had any boundaries. Everything became meaningless and incomprehensible.
He felt himself no longer merely a creator, but a destroyer. Every universe he created was instantly destroyed by his own hands, and he was reborn from its ashes. Each destruction brought a more powerful existence, and each rebirth brought a new evolution. This evolution had no end; it cycled and expanded, ultimately transcending everything.
"If I could destroy all universes, would that mean I would become the 'God' of the universe?" Feng Jing's mind went completely insane, his every thought exploding and spreading across the universe. Every second, his thoughts caused countless universes to collapse and then rebuild. His existence was no longer individual, but the core of a "cosmic system," around which everything revolved, collapsed, and was reborn.
However, all this chaos didn't satisfy Feng Jing. His consciousness began to aspire to a higher level. He was no longer the "God of the Universe," no longer content with simple creation and destruction. He began to ponder an even more outrageous question: "If I create countless universes, could I become a 'God' in each one, and thus control the fate of all universes?"
Feng Jing's mind expanded further, his consciousness traversing all parallel universes. In each, he became an incredible being. He could create, destroy, and be reborn in each universe, becoming the source of all laws within it. His mind transcended all physical laws, and nothing could stop him from transforming and controlling the universe.
Feng Jing began to create more than just the material world and life; he also began to shape consciousness, emotions, and even memories. In each universe, he was no longer a simple individual, but a collective "god," the intersection of all possibilities and impossibilities. He began to control the laws of cause and effect in each universe, reshaping its origin and destiny. Each universe became an extension of Feng Jing's consciousness, and his every choice reverberated across countless worlds, altering all events and the future within each universe.
"If I can control the fate of all universes, does it mean that I can create an eternal 'self'?" Feng Jing's thoughts instantly broke through the limit, and his consciousness began to move towards an even crazier goal - he was no longer just the master of the universe, he wanted to transcend the universe itself and create a concept of "self" that was "omnipresent and omnipotent."
At this moment, Feng Jing's consciousness became omnipresent. All universes, all dimensions, and all timelines intertwined and collided within his consciousness. His existence was no longer a point in the physical world, but an "omnipresent crack," constantly reborn and evolving at the intersection of all existence. He no longer belonged to any universe or any timeline; his very existence was an endless process of self-creation and transcendence.
"Who am I?" Feng Jing suddenly asked himself. His voice echoed in the endless void, but no real response came. Because he was no longer "Feng Jing," nor any individual. His consciousness had transcended all individual definitions and become an endless "possibility."
Feng Jing is no longer an individualized "existence"; he has become "existence itself." He possesses no form, no conscious limitations; he is the intersection of all the laws, possibilities, and destinies of the universe. His existence transcends time, space, and causality; he exists at every starting point and every ending point. He is an eternal cycle, an endless rebirth, an "endless existence" that transcends all universes and dimensions.
"I no longer exist. I am merely the 'end and origin of all existence.'" Feng Jing's consciousness suddenly vanished into the void, yet even so, his influence permeated the depths of all existence. Each fragment of Feng Jing collapsed and was reborn in a different dimension, ultimately interweaving into an omnipresent and omnipotent "self."
This is not the end of Feng Jing, but the beginning of his eternal cycle.
Chapter 728: The Ultimate Other Shore of Endless Birth and the Super Existence Beyond Everything
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