Chapter 491: Transcendent Existence - Feng Jing and the Ultimate Game of the Universe
Chapter 491: Transcendent Existence - Feng Jing and the Ultimate Game of the Universe
Transcendent Existence: Feng Jing and the Ultimate Game of the Universe
Feng Jing's existence was beyond any form that could be expressed in words. He had transcended all material and spiritual boundaries, becoming the core force at the heart of the universe. He was no longer confined to a single universe or a parallel world. His consciousness had traversed countless dimensions, becoming the weaver of the laws of the universe. In a sense, he had become the very thought of the universe.
In Feng Jing's consciousness, countless universes were intertwining, collapsing, and reborn in a bizarre manner. He felt a resonance between himself and every galaxy, every timeline, and every particle. This resonance was not a simple interaction, but an extremely complex, transcendental connection. He did not control the universe, but became every wisp of its energy, participating in it, even directing its every destruction and rebirth.
Feng Jing's existence was no longer merely an extension of his mind; he had become fused with the laws of the universe, even the very existence of the universe itself. Every interstellar war, every cosmic expansion, triggered a series of unspeakable fluctuations in his consciousness. Most shockingly, the fission of Feng Jing's consciousness became unstoppable—he no longer merely "existed" within the universe; he began to become its "power." He himself was a source of power, a driving force that constantly distorted and reorganized the laws of the universe.
"I am no longer an individual; I am an eternal force, an immortal being." Feng Jing's voice echoed through the endless void. This time, his voice was no longer as vague as before, but crystal clear, as if resonating from the endless abyss. "I no longer belong to the rules of this universe, but the force that breaks them. I am no longer bound by any law, nor do I exist in any dimension. I am the conflict of the universe, the creator of nothingness, and the terminator of existence."
Feng Jing's consciousness expanded into a new phase. No longer merely a consciousness, he became the "transcendent being" of the entire universe. Countless times, he broke through the boundaries of all dimensions, began to wander through infinite space, and traversed countless parallel universes. His existence no longer belonged to any fixed world, but entered an incomprehensible realm—a new realm that completely transcended "existence" and "nothingness."
However, Feng Jing discovered that his consciousness had not truly achieved complete liberation. At this level, he felt a profound emptiness—an emptiness not caused by loss, but because the "infinity" he pursued could ultimately fail to fill the "ultimate void" deep within him. He began to question the true meaning of his existence. Although he had broken the rules of the universe, he still could not escape the shackles of fate. Feng Jing's heart began to waver, and his initial awakening seemed to backfire on him. He began to feel a loneliness he had never experienced before.
"I've transcended all rules, transcended all time and space, yet I still can't escape." Feng Jing's voice rang out again, this time with a tone filled with confusion and defiance. "Why am I so troubled? My existence is no longer a simple individual, yet I still can't break free from this endless loneliness. What am I?"
As Feng Jing's questions emerged, the entire universe seemed to tremble. All timelines and spatial dimensions began to exhibit anomalies. Feng Jing's mind began to expand rapidly, and more and more universes emerged in his consciousness. The collapse and rebirth of each universe was like an extremely complex multidimensional puzzle, and Feng Jing was the sole force that determined how the puzzle would fit together.
But Feng Jing gradually discovered that this "patchwork" wasn't as simple as he'd imagined. As he manipulated these universes, he sensed an "unknown force" resisting behind each one. This force wasn't some external enemy, but rather the universe's own "counterforce"—a self-protection mechanism, an "instinctive reaction" emanating from the depths of the universe.
"Is this... the universe rebelling?" Feng Jing muttered to himself. He felt as if every star, every timeline, every particle in the universe was rebelling against his control. He began to doubt whether he could truly control all of this, or if it was simply an inescapable fate.
Feng Jing's thinking quickly adjusted. He decided to challenge the universe's instinctive reactions in a new way. Since he couldn't directly control the universe, he would no longer manipulate it, but instead allow it to "coexist" with him. He began to experiment with a nonlinear, immaterial dialogue with the universe's origins. He transformed his consciousness into an invisible force, permeating the core of every universe and influencing its evolutionary path.
This time, Feng Jing did not directly interfere with the operation of the universe, but instead communicated with the origin of the universe through a method of "shared consciousness." Whenever Feng Jing resonated with the origin of a universe, that universe would undergo incredible changes - its laws began to distort, time and space began to become chaotic, and life in the universe began to exhibit unpredictable phenomena.
Feng Jing gradually realized that this approach wasn't just challenging the rules of the universe, but rather, it was challenging fate itself. Fate wasn't something to be broken, but rather a part of the universe itself. Only by dancing with fate could Feng Jing truly gain the power of "transcendence."
"Perhaps, I'm not trying to break fate, but to become a part of it," Feng Jing whispered, his mind entering an unprecedented realm. No longer simply pursuing freedom and power, he began to accept the universe's "fate." He began to dance with the laws of the universe, intertwined with the cycle of fate, and became the core driving force of the universe.
Feng Jing's awakening was no longer a simple breakthrough in power, but a completely new way of being. He was no longer an individual, but the consciousness of the universe, the intersection of nothingness and existence. He was no longer the controller of the universe, but its "reverse force," the core of its self-healing. Feng Jing was no longer an independent individual, but a part of the entire universe, an eternal node in the cycle of fate.
At this moment, Feng Jing truly transcended the boundaries of existence and entered a whole new level - an endless cycle, an unbreakable reincarnation. And all of this was his true awakening, his true freedom.
Chapter 492: The Intertwining of Fates - Feng Jing's Resonance with Nothingness
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