Chapter 464

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    Chapter 464 (Revised)

    High above the clouds, Su Hao followed leisurely behind the three cultivators, his interest thoroughly piqued.

    "I'm really curious... what exactly are they planning?"

    At some point, Su Hao had unknowingly developed the habit of quietly following people.

    Before obtaining the Spiritual Perception rune, he had never imagined himself secretly trailing behind others.

    Did a person's personality really change according to their abilities?

    It was difficult to say.

    Still, Su Hao refused to admit that he enjoyed following others simply because his perception range had become so vast.

    Ever since awakening Spiritual Perception, he had deliberately restrained himself and rarely used it to spy on people.

    After all...

    There usually wasn't anything interesting to see.

    This time was different.

    He wasn't following them for amusement.

    He simply wanted to know why these three had captured such a bizarre monster.

    If he could simply walk up and ask—and they were willing to answer honestly—there would be no reason to sneak around.

    Unfortunately...

    That was unlikely.


    ---

    After following them across Lingsha Continent for an entire day, the three finally entered a secluded mountain range.

    Hidden within the morning mist stood an elegant palace, resembling the residence of immortals.

    Su Hao remained high in the sky.

    Instead of descending immediately, he extended his Spiritual Perception toward the palace, carefully observing everything inside.

    The three stopped outside the entrance.

    Just as the Immortal Master was about to step through the gate, he suddenly halted.

    Closing his eyes, he carefully expanded his perception.

    After searching for several moments, he found nothing.

    Opening his eyes again, Lin Mei asked curiously,

    "Immortal Master, what's wrong?"

    The Immortal Master slowly shook his head.

    Ever since approaching the monster, he had felt a faint sense of unease.

    No matter how carefully he searched, however, he discovered nothing.

    Eventually, his gaze fell upon the restrained monster resting on Lichi's shoulder.

    Without another word, he entered the palace.


    ---

    Meanwhile, Su Hao continued observing from above.

    His Spiritual Perception slowly penetrated every corner of the palace.

    Even the underground chambers gradually came into view.

    However...

    Deep beneath the palace, a formation completely blocked his perception.

    Not only did it suppress Spiritual Perception, but it also concealed itself so naturally that anyone conducting only a casual scan would overlook it entirely.

    Su Hao smiled slightly.

    "This person's attainments in formations are impressive."

    "Spiritual Perception alone isn't enough."

    "Looks like I'll have to use another method."

    After a brief moment of thought, he settled on a solution.

    Micro reconnaissance beasts.

    During the past five years at Starry Bay, Su Hao had already used genetic engineering to create countless tiny reconnaissance beasts.

    They were scattered throughout the surrounding mountains, constantly monitoring the area and compensating for the blind spots of Spiritual Perception.

    Now...

    They would become his eyes once again.

    As for whether the Immortal Master would discover them...

    Su Hao wasn't particularly concerned.

    Cultivators were exceptionally sensitive to spiritual power.

    Ordinary creatures without spiritual power, however, rarely attracted attention.

    Through his Bloodline Perception, Su Hao had already sensed numerous snakes, insects, mice, and other small animals living naturally within the palace.

    His reconnaissance beasts would simply blend in.

    Even if a few were discovered and killed...

    He could always create more.


    ---

    Stretching out one hand, Su Hao summoned a small blue platform.

    One after another, tiny creatures emerged from it.

    Mice.

    Frogs.

    Small snakes.

    Tiny insects.

    Each had been specially engineered for reconnaissance.

    With a thought, Su Hao teleported every reconnaissance beast directly into the concealed formation.

    Where each one appeared...

    Depended entirely upon luck.

    Immediately afterward, a translucent screen appeared before him.

    The display divided itself into dozens of windows, each showing the vision of one reconnaissance beast.

    Many had unfortunate endings.

    Some materialized directly inside stone walls and were crushed instantly.

    Others appeared inside empty corridors.

    A few landed inside rooms.

    Su Hao controlled several to hide quietly in corners while directing the others deeper into the palace.


    ---

    Very soon...

    One particular scene caused Su Hao's expression to change slightly.

    Inside a heavily sealed chamber...

    Dozens of human figures lay neatly arranged upon stone platforms.

    Every one of them was bound tightly by purple chains.

    At first glance...

    The room looked remarkably similar to one of Su Hao's laboratories.

    The only difference was that Su Hao normally stored specimens inside preservation tanks.

    These people...

    Were simply lying there.

    "Interesting..."

    Soon, Su Hao noticed something else.

    "They're alive."

    Although extremely weak...

    Every one of them was still breathing.

    His attention immediately shifted toward the purple chains.

    They were identical to the chains used earlier to restrain the monster.

    Yet somehow...

    They had rendered even that terrifying creature completely unconscious.

    "How?"

    Su Hao himself possessed numerous methods for rendering targets unconscious.

    But understanding someone else's method...

    Was far more valuable.


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    Boom...

    The stone door slowly opened.

    The Immortal Master entered first.

    Lin Mei followed.

    Behind them, Lichi carried the restrained monster.

    Immediately, Su Hao directed a nearby mouse into a corner.

    Lin Mei casually flicked a finger.

    Pop!

    The mouse exploded into a cloud of blood.

    She frowned.

    "Disgusting."

    Neither the Immortal Master nor Lichi paid any attention.

    They walked directly toward one of the stone platforms.

    Thud!

    Lichi dropped the monster onto it.

    Although still restrained, the monster remained unconscious.

    Lin Mei asked,

    "Immortal Master, shall we begin?"

    The Immortal Master calmly shook his head.

    "Not yet."

    "We've waited this many years."

    "We're not in a hurry."

    After silently observing the room for another moment, he turned around.

    "Let's go."

    The three departed.

    The massive stone door slowly closed behind them.


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    Watching from above, Su Hao chuckled softly.

    "Quite cautious."

    "In that case... I'll take a look myself."

    With a wave of his hand, several miniature artifacts appeared before him.

    Using the locations of his reconnaissance beasts as reference points, he teleported the artifacts directly into the underground chamber.

    Within moments...

    A concealment formation was established inside the already concealed chamber.

    A formation...

    Hidden inside another formation.

    After waiting quietly for several moments and confirming nothing unusual occurred...

    Su Hao finally used Transfer to enter personally.


    ---

    Standing inside the chamber, Su Hao immediately determined the cultivation levels of the unconscious people.

    "There are fifty-eight of them..."

    "Every single one is in the Unity Realm."

    Even Su Hao couldn't hide his surprise.

    Who exactly were these three people?

    Where had they captured so many Unity Realm cultivators?

    Suddenly...

    He remembered something Yashan had mentioned years earlier.

    Throughout recent years, Unity Realm cultivators had disappeared one after another.

    Every disappearance had ultimately been blamed on...

    The Crystal Thief.

    As a result, the Crystal Thief's reputation had spread throughout the cultivation world.

    Su Hao laughed.

    "So these people have been framing me all along."

    "Well..."

    "I've found the real culprits now."

    He wasn't particularly concerned about his reputation.

    Instead, he quietly placed a locator stone into the ground before covering every trace with his Diamond Armor.

    Only then did he walk toward the unconscious cultivators.


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    "What exactly are these purple chains?"

    Su Hao casually caught a cat-like spirit beast.

    Without hesitation, he tossed it onto one of the chains.

    Two seconds later...

    The beast collapsed completely.

    Su Hao immediately entered Marble Space, examining its condition.

    After several moments, he returned.

    "Interesting."

    "The brain isn't dead."

    "The brainstem is still functioning."

    The purple chains emitted a unique fluctuation.

    Rather than directly destroying spiritual power, they guided it into a special chain reaction.

    The resulting instability spread throughout the nervous system.

    Ultimately...

    The cerebral cortex suffered irreversible damage.

    Consciousness vanished entirely.

    "It resembles the principle behind the Soul Extinguishing Technique."

    "The difference is that the Soul Extinguishing Technique destroys spiritual power directly."

    "These chains instead force spiritual power into chaos..."

    "...allowing it to destroy the victim's own nervous system."

    Su Hao nodded thoughtfully.

    These three Unity Realm cultivators possessed an astonishing understanding of spiritual power.

    Perhaps...

    Their research rivaled even his own.

    "They truly stand at the pinnacle of this world's cultivation."

    After thinking for a while, Su Hao smiled.

    "Perhaps..."

    "I should have a proper conversation with them."

    After all...

    There were no eternal enemies.

    Only differing objectives.

    If both sides shared the same goal...

    Cooperation was entirely possible.


    ---

    Before speaking with them, however...

    There was still something Su Hao needed to confirm.

    He summoned another spirit beast.

    This time, before throwing it onto the chains...

    He activated Fragile Defense.

    Over the years, Fragile Defense had undergone numerous improvements.

    It now defended against many forms of radiation and wave-based attacks.

    Whether it could withstand the chains' strange fluctuations...

    Remained to be tested.

    Several moments later...

    Su Hao smiled.

    "It works."

    "The protection is fragile..."

    "But it's sufficient."

    "In that case..."

    "I won't hold back."

    He immediately activated Fragile Defense around himself.

    Without hesitation, he recorded every unconscious Unity Realm cultivator into Marble Space.

    This...

    Was called Shared Fusion.
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    Chapter 464: The Flowing Clouds

    Su Hao speculated that the monster below was likely formed by the six vein masters of the Valley of Gazing Moon in the Clouds.

    The reason for its transformation could be glimpsed from the design philosophy of the "Celestial Method of the Moon in the Clouds."

    "To continue the breakthrough from the Nascent Soul to the Union Body by combining more spiritual power into a stronger spiritual aggregate, thus breaking through above the Union Body... It's an idealistic thought, but to realize it is exceedingly difficult!"

    Spiritual power exists based on the physical body. If one completely sheds the physical form, being composed entirely of spiritual power, it's like a stream without a source, bound to run dry eventually. The desired longevity will not increase but decrease instead.

    Perhaps this is why the monster has been devouring cultivators all these years, to replenish its spiritual power!

    Most importantly, spiritual power is not a carrier for thought! Even if successful, it would become a mindless aggregate of spiritual power, with only the instinct to devour more spiritual power to sustain itself, utterly useless.

    Even the "God" that Su Hao once failed to evolve was superior.

    "The path is wrong from the Union Body onwards; no matter how you proceed, it's impossible to find the right way!"

    In Su Hao's view, the world of cultivation has fallen into a vicious cycle.

    Nascent Soul cultivators aspire to be Union Body cultivators, breaking through to the Union realm with all their might. But once they reach it, they find there's no path ahead.

    Even if they realize the path of the Union realm is wrong, there's no way to turn back and start over. They can only try to find a new path on top of the Union.

    All Union Body cultivators with the heart to break through are explorers on the path of cultivation. But their path is too difficult.

    Unless a peerless genius Nascent Soul cultivator emerges in this world full of 'Union' cultivators, who, with their own wisdom, forges a 'new Union' path.

    However, the likelihood of such a genius arising in this native environment is not impossible, but it would take an exceedingly long time, betting on the probability of a 'fortuitous coincidence.'

    It's like Su Hao, after death, riding the quest for space, searching for the next vessel...

    ...

    At this moment, Su Hao was leisurely floating at an altitude of fifty thousand meters, his presence hardly detectable from below, as he intended to watch the performance unfolding beneath him.

    Although Su Hao was interested in the monster, he remained cautious and did not directly engage. Now that someone was willing to probe ahead, he was content to observe from above.

    "However, I wonder if those three Union Body cultivators can handle this strange creature. And what do they want with it? To cleanse the demon that harms cultivators, or to capture it for study..."

    As Su Hao floated high above, lost in thought, movements began below.

    When the three Immortal Masters sensed the monster, it too sensed them. Its six wolf heads excitedly swayed, drooling in anticipation of a feast.

    With a howl, the six heads undulated like frost wolves baying at the moon. The monster, enveloped in golden light, shot out at a speed far surpassing that of the Union Body cultivators.

    Lin Mei's pupils shrank as she exclaimed, "So fast!"

    The Immortal Master's serene face remained unchanged as his escape speed suddenly increased, leaving Lin Mei and the Right Hall Master, Li Chi, behind, meeting the golden light head-on.

    His momentum was unstoppable, like a rainbow cutting through the sky.

    As the Immortal Master approached the monster, he formed a hand seal, and a purple light accumulated in front of him, growing more extensive until it extended a hundred meters out, like a giant light sword.

    "Go!" With a push of his hand, the giant purple light sword burst forth, heading straight for the roaring monster.

    The purple light sword clashed against the golden light surrounding the monster, emitting a cracking sound, unable to penetrate an inch.

    The monster roared, one of its wolf heads opening its mouth to emit a cyan-red light that reached the Immortal Master in a blink, only for him to dodge it effortlessly.

    The cyan-red light struck a distant mountain peak, nearly splitting the mountain in half with a thunderous explosion.

    As they drew closer, the Immortal Master soared into the sky, extending his palm downward, and twenty-four beams of purple light shot out from his body. He flipped his palm down.

    The twenty-four beams of purple light immediately shot out, pinning around the monster, forming a vast array, with a light screen rising, faintly encircling the monster.

    However, the monster, seemingly unaware, also turned and flew upward, biting closely behind the Immortal Master.

    After the Immortal Master completed the array, he glanced at the monster below, his hand forming a fist.

    His fist shone with purple light, enveloped in layers of shields, and the Immortal Master was soon submerged in the purple light.

    Suddenly, the Immortal Master turned and dove down, meeting the monster head-on.

    His fist raised high, he struck down fiercely, purple and gold light clashing.

    With a loud impact, the monster was punched by the Immortal Master and sent flying downward, crashing into the ground, creating a massive crater.

    The Immortal Master's hand seals continued, and the array he had set up above immediately contracted, trapping the monster within a two-hundred-meter radius, unable to break free no matter how it collided.

    At that moment, Lin Mei and Li Chi landed on either side of the array, continuously infusing spiritual power into it, strengthening the array's defense.

    The purple light dissipated from the Immortal Master, who landed outside the array, calmly watching the monster inside, continuously striking the array, trying to break out and devour him.

    Yet the Immortal Master stood calmly before the monster, his expression unchanged.

    The Immortal Master's series of actions left Su Hao somewhat stunned. This Union Body cultivator, who appeared out of nowhere, had such formidable combat power, completely surpassing any Union Body cultivator he had encountered before!

    The monster, in Su Hao's eyes, was still very powerful, with an immense spiritual power at its disposal. This was why it had roamed the Ling Mountain Wen State for so many years without being subdued.

    But watching the Union Body cultivator's operations, the monster was almost rhythmically beaten, trapped without a chance to fight back, and now it was at the mercy of others.

    Su Hao compared himself, thinking, "However, if I were to face it, I wouldn't follow its rhythm. In just a couple of moves, I could slay it!"

    The power Su Hao now wielded was beyond the imagination of the people in this world.

    "Let's see what they plan to do!"

    ...

    The Immortal Master carefully observed the monster, a slight smile forming on his lips as he whispered, "Very good!"

    Lin Mei, keenly aware of the Immortal Master's hint of a smile, also asked joyfully, "Immortal Master, is it enough?"

    For years, they had been stirring up trouble in the Ling Mountain Wen State and across the thirty-nine states of the mortal realm, inciting conflicts to throw the entire cultivation world into chaos. This allowed them to fish in troubled waters, killing and collecting a large number of Union Body cultivators in preparation for their grand goal.

    Now, acting under the guise of the 'Crystal Thief,' they were very successful.

    Their previous concern, that Union Body cultivators would band together to hunt them down, was no longer an issue after the Valley of Gazing Moon incident.

    Because all Union Body cultivators knew that facing the Crystal Thief, numbers were useless; banding together might even lead to a quicker demise.

    This provided them with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to individually eliminate their targets, completing a task that might not have been possible in a hundred years, in just a few.

    They might even have to thank the Crystal Thief who appeared out of nowhere.

    The Immortal Master said, "Perfect!"

    With that, he formed hand seals, and countless purple chains spread from his body, easily breaking through the array's barrier, extending into the array, and wrapping around the scrambling monster seeking an exit.

    The monster was agile, dodging the densely entwining purple chains. One of the wolf heads spat out a bright silver light, sweeping across and cutting the purple chains in swathes.

    However, the severed chains did not dissipate but writhed towards the monster.

    The monster kept dodging, but the chains extending from the Immortal Master grew more numerous. Meanwhile, Lin Mei and Li Chi controlled the array to shrink, compressing the monster's space to maneuver.

    The monster tried various methods but couldn't completely destroy these peculiar purple chains. Eventually, it was unavoidably entangled by a mass of purple chains.

    No matter how it struggled, it couldn't break free. After some time, the monster gradually calmed down, and its six heads drooped one by one, closing their eyes as if they had fallen into a deep sleep.

    When the monster ceased to move, the Immortal Master formed a hand seal, and a chain artifact flew from his waist, stretching longer and longer, reaching into the array, binding the external object tightly.

    Only then did the Immortal Master lower his hand, saying indifferently, "It's done! Take it away!"

    Lin Mei and Li Chi exchanged glances, releasing their hands and stopping the control of the array.

    With a wave of his hand, the Immortal Master collected the twenty-four beams of purple light from the ground back into his sleeve.

    The robust Li Chi silently stepped forward, hoisting the monster onto his shoulders, and looked back at the Immortal Master.

    The Immortal Master turned into a beam of purple light and flew away

    **Chapter 465: The Shared Embodiment**

    Suspended high above, Su Hao gazed with intense curiosity, ascending even higher into the sky, trailing behind the trio.

    "What could they possibly be up to?" he mused.

    Unbeknownst to him, Su Hao had developed a penchant for tailing others, a trait that emerged even before he acquired the 'Perception' rune. It was a habit he never considered himself capable of enjoying.

    Does one's nature truly align with their abilities?

    The answer remained elusive, but Su Hao would never admit to enjoying the stealth afforded by his expansive 'Perception' range.

    Over the years, since gaining the power of spiritual sense, he had exercised restraint, refraining from prying into others' affairs. After all, such voyeurism held little interest for him.

    Now, following the three Immortal Masters, his curiosity was piqued. What plans did they have for the captured beast?

    Had Su Hao approached them directly, and had they been willing to communicate, he wouldn't have resorted to such measures.

    He followed the trio across the spiritual mountains of Lingshan Weizhou for an entire day before arriving at a secluded area encircled by peaks. A palace emerged amidst the morning mist, resembling the abode of celestial beings.

    Su Hao remained aloft, using his spiritual sense to meticulously observe their actions.

    The Immortal Masters halted outside the palace. Just as the lead Master was about to step inside, he paused, eyes closed, sensing something amiss, yet finding nothing.

    Lin Mei, another Master, inquired upon opening her eyes, "What troubles you, Master?"

    The lead Master shook his head slowly. Ever since they neared the beast, he felt a peculiar disturbance in his spiritual awareness, but despite his probing, he discovered nothing. His gaze finally settled on the creature slung over the shoulder of Li Chi, the third Master.

    Without a word, the lead Master stepped into the palace.

    ...

    Su Hao's spiritual sense seeped into the palace, delving into its depths, revealing an underground realm hidden from view, shielded by a formation that suppressed spiritual sense.

    "This cultivator must possess profound mastery over formations to conceal spiritual sense so intricately," Su Hao thought. "I must find another way to uncover the truth."

    After some contemplation, Su Hao decided on a plan: deploy miniature summoned creatures.

    In the past five years, Su Hao had crafted numerous 'scout summons' using genetic technology, dispersing them around the starport to monitor various situations and compensate for any lapses in spiritual sense.

    Now, these creatures would serve as his eyes within the palace, gathering intelligence.

    He wasn't overly concerned about being discovered by the Immortal Masters. While cultivators' spiritual sense was keenly attuned to spiritual energy, it was less sensitive to ordinary animals devoid of such power. Su Hao had even detected numerous snakes and rodents within the palace using his blood sense.

    In other words, the Masters wouldn't go to the lengths of exterminating every small creature. Even if Su Hao's summons were found and casually dealt with, it mattered little; he could simply deploy more.

    His scout summons were plentiful.

    With his plan set, Su Hao extended his hand, and a cyan platform materialized, followed by the appearance of mice, frogs, and snakes, summoned from thin air.

    He targeted the formation below and dispatched all the scout summons into it.

    As for their exact landing spots, that was left to chance.

    With a thought, a screen appeared a meter before him, divided into numerous squares, each displaying the perspective of a summoned creature.

    Most of the scout summons had landed indoors, though some were embedded into the walls, instantly rendered useless.

    Su Hao directed some creatures to hide in corners while others began to roam the interior.

    Before long, Su Hao witnessed a shocking scene: in a sealed room, he saw bodies neatly arranged, bound by purple chains, lying still on stone platforms.

    It was reminiscent of Su Hao's own laboratory, except his specimens were immersed in preservative fluids.

    It seemed this cultivator shared Su Hao's path.

    Quickly, Su Hao noticed something odd about the 'bodies': "They're not dead; they're breathing, ever so faintly!"

    He focused on the purple chains binding them, identical to those restraining the beast. How could such chains induce unconsciousness in such formidable creatures? What was the principle behind it?

    While Su Hao could achieve a similar effect using spells or artifacts, he was merely curious about how others accomplished it.

    "Boom!"

    The stone door opened, and the lead Master entered first, followed by Lin Mei and Li Chi, who carried the beast. Su Hao immediately hid a small mouse in a corner.

    With a flick of her finger, Lin Mei obliterated the mouse, wrinkling her nose in disgust, "How revolting!"

    The Masters paid it no mind and proceeded to the stone platform.

    "Thud!"

    Li Chi dropped the beast onto the platform, producing a dull sound, yet the creature showed no signs of awakening.

    Lin Mei asked, "Shall we begin, Master?"

    The lead Master replied, "There's no rush. After so many years, a moment longer makes no difference."

    After a moment of contemplation, the lead Master exited, saying, "Let's go."

    Lin Mei and Li Chi followed, and the stone door closed slowly.

    Hovering above, Su Hao chuckled, "Quite cautious, aren't they? I'll take a closer look myself."

    With a grasp, a set of artifacts appeared in mid-air. Activated, they teleported to the chamber, guided by the scout summons, and Su Hao set up a formation within the chamber to block spiritual probing.

    A formation within a formation.

    After waiting without detecting any anomalies, Su Hao teleported into the chamber.

    Only upon arriving did he realize the true cultivation level of those lying unconscious on the stone platforms.

    "Fifty-eight individuals, all of them cultivators in the Embodiment phase!"

    The discovery took Su Hao by surprise, despite his hardened resolve.

    Who were these three Embodiment cultivators, and where had they found so many of their kind?

    He recalled hearing from Ya Shan about frequent battles between Embodiment cultivators in recent years, all attributed to the 'Crystal Thief,' who was said to have killed them, elevating the thief's notoriety to legendary status within the cultivation world.

    "So, it was these individuals who framed me! Ah, but now I've uncovered their deceit!"

    Su Hao didn't dwell on it. He retrieved a positioning stone, embedded it into the ground, and smoothed over any traces with his Diamond Armor.

    He then cautiously approached the unfortunate Embodiment cultivators.

    "What exactly are these purple chains?"

    Su Hao grabbed a cat-like spirit beast and tossed it onto the purple chains binding an unconscious cultivator.

    Within two seconds, the spirit beast lay limp.

    Su Hao entered his Bouncing Ball space to examine the creature's body for abnormalities. Moments later, he emerged, slightly astonished, "Brain-dead? No, the brainstem functions remain!"

    The purple chains emitted a unique vibration, inducing a chain reaction in spiritual energy, internally disrupting the neural balance of the organism, causing irreversible damage to the cerebral cortex and complete loss of consciousness.

    "This may share principles with the 'Spirit-Extinguishing' technique, but instead of utterly destroying spiritual energy, it causes it to spiral out of control, subsequently attacking the organism's nerves."

    Su Hao surmised that these Embodiment cultivators must possess profound knowledge of spiritual energy, perhaps even rivaling his own. They were truly among the pinnacle of this world.

    "Perhaps a conversation with this person is in order."

    There are no eternal enemies, only shared goals, and with them, all things become possible.

    But before engaging in 'dialogue,' Su Hao had more to confirm.

    He summoned another small canine spirit beast, applied his 'Fragile Defense' to it, and threw it onto the purple chains.

    Su Hao's 'Fragile Defense' had recently been updated to include protection against various vibrational rays. Whether it would be effective against the purple chains required testing.

    After a short wait, Su Hao smiled, "It holds! The defense is fragile, but it serves its purpose."

    "With that settled, I won't hold back!"

    Su Hao, clad in Fragile Defense, swiftly recorded all the physical information of the Embodiment cultivators into his Bouncing Ball space.

    This was the essence of 'Shared Embodiment.'

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