Legend of Swordsman

Chapter 5194 - Chapter 5194: Ranking


Chapter 5194: Ranking

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation     Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

The treasures he acquired from MO Long this time, he was unwilling to incur karmic debts. He forcibly gifted most of the treasures to Hu Qing.

Apart from the Beast God’s Eye, he also chose a transcendent innate treasure battle armor.

The entire battle armor could envelop his entire body. With his divine body enhancement and the innate treasure battle armor, he was no longer afraid of close combat with those peak-level Grand Yan Immortals.

As for the Blood Jade Palace and the innate treasure for guarding the origin source, he gave them all to Hu Qing. Firstly, his origin source was strong enough, and now, with Mi Luo’s innate treasures, it was sufficient. Secondly, Hu Qing’s strength spanned greatly, and his origin source was unstable, requiring an innate treasure to guard it.

The Blood Jade Palace contained many malicious energies, which could allow Hu Qing to refine himself and enhance his own strength. It was also more suitable for Hu Qing.

They divided the remaining treasures based on enhancing their own combat power. Hu Qing didn’t find the remaining ordinary treasures appealing since he came from a major power and followed the Ultimate Dao. The Wuliang Buddha also bestowed him with many valuable items, so he gave all the remaining treasures to Jian Wushuang.

Various Emperor-grade pills and some exotic treasures, such as items that could conceal the aura of a Grand Yan Immortal.

These items were top-grade treasures in the outside world. Even if he didn’t use them, he could sell them for other treasures.

Now that Jian Wushuang was alone, he would need many more treasures in the future. Just the path of enhancing his divine body would require a considerable amount. This alone was a challenging task for him.

The materials needed for a perfected physical body were exorbitantly expensive.

After organizing his treasures once more, Jian Wushuang stowed them away and took out his identity token, checking his achievements.

Triallist: Jian Wushuang

Cultivation Realm: Six Revolutions Grand Yan Immortal (This information cannot be viewed)

Achievements: 43-96 million points

Ranking: 72

In the Original Planet Alpha Nine.

1st: Dao Lord Xue Yue

2nd: PO Jun

3rd: Dao Lord Leng Shuang

68th: Hu Qing

72nd: Jian Wushuang

Both his and Hu Qing’s rankings were within the top 100, and he had gained 30 million achievement points just from Mi Luo alone.

Even if he didn’t venture out further and hid in the mountains, he could ensure a position within the top 1,000, possibly slipping out of the top 100 in the end. However, the rewards from the Qishen Temple only mentioned rewards for those within the top 1,000.

As for whether the value of the treasures bestowed upon the first-place and the thousandth-place experts was the same, he couldn’t know. But he believed the treasure given to the first place was stronger.

If they were all the same, there was no need for everyone to struggle to enter the top 1,000; they could just find a place to cultivate directly.

Cultivating on the original planet was a hundred times better than outside; this place could be said to be an unparalleled seclusion ground.

However, no one believed the treasures given to the first and the thousandth were the same. They, like Jian Wushuang, tried their best to squeeze into the top 100, even the top 10.

Looking at it now, the top three were all experts at the Dao Lord level. The weakest in the top ten were peak-level Grand Yan Immortals, and among the top 100, only a few were peak-level Grand Yan Immortals; most were extreme-level Grand Yan Immortals.

These extreme-level Grand Yan Immortals were ancient relics who had lived through countless Yan ages. Those young Princes and Daoists simply couldn’t compete with them.

The number one on the Universe Deity-Demon List, ‘Xue Yue Dao Lord’, ranked around 400 in the Earth rankings. His power was comparable to that of Jiu Yu.

Jian Wushuang had witnessed Jiu Yu’s terrifying strength. A person capable of slaughtering hundreds or even thousands of Perfected Nine Revolutions experts, this kind of power in a Grand Yan Immortal was enough to kill him with just a glance.

Even in the main continent, he had to avoid these Grand Yan Immortals who were titled as ‘Dao Lords’. Although they hadn’t reached the level of half-step Emperors, the difference was not substantial. At most, they were just slightly weaker than those half-step Emperors who had mastered the Ultimate Dao.

The difference was only in the strength of their origin source.

Jian Wushuang’s path to becoming stronger was still very far ahead. At least on this original planet, he couldn’t claim to be the strongest. On this planet, if his true strength could enter the top 100, it would be considered good. Fortunately, he had a lot of room for improvement.

Unlike those third-grade origin Great Dao practitioners, they had reached the end. When they were about to merge the Dao, their strength would only be at the level of peak Grand Yan Immortals.

Currently at the fourth level of the Extreme Dao, he could use his Thought power to devour others’ origin sources, allowing his strength to increase rapidly.

By devouring a few more peak-level Grand Yan Immortals, he estimated that he could enter the Nine Revolutions Grand Yan Immortal level. At that time, his strength would undergo a qualitative change, and his combat power would be comparable to that of extreme-level Grand Yan Immortals.

However, advancing in the Extreme Dao was not so easy. Only by elevating the level of his Dao could he make a significant breakthrough.

Every three levels in the Dao represented a major threshold!

In the vast expanse of the stars, he achieved the first three levels effortlessly. Then, in the Great Desolate Wilderness, he used his Thought power to consume and stepped into the fourth level.

The most crucial task at the moment was to swiftly elevate his Extreme Dao to the sixth level. At that point, his devouring power would become terrifying. The origin source Dao of a peak-level Grand Yan Immortal, he could now consume 10 percent. At the sixth level of the Extreme Dao, he could even entirely devour the origin source Dao of other Grand Yan Immortals.

Ever since he gained this ability, his thirst for slaughter grew. This bloodlust carried a malevolent aura, which was precisely why the forbidden Demon Lord Fengyu took an interest in him.

It was a mutual attraction among their kind.

Thankfully, they were within the Qishen Temple. Outside, he would undoubtedly have been classified as a Demon.

Just like the Grand Yan Immortals on the original planets, many were considered Demons outside. Yet, they roamed freely, backed by Emperor-level powerhouses; no one dared to touch them.

Jian Wushuang was different. He couldn’t be categorized as purely demonic now; he was an evil Grand Yan Immortal, relying on devouring his equally powerful peers to strengthen himself.

Furthermore, he had no significant background. Once his Extreme Dao reached the sixth level, even if he got stuck there and couldn’t break through, he could still merge Daos.

By that time, his strength would be practically unmatched below the Emperors, capable of devouring any Grand Yan Immortal at will.

This threat was enormous, especially considering his lack of significant backing. When the time came, the entire Original Universe wouldn’t have a place for him.

The Devouring Dao was terrifying enough; what if he successfully merged Daos again? Those Emperors would become his sustenance, wouldn’t they?

They couldn’t possibly turn a blind eye to this. Moreover, at that point, the very origin source of the universe would reject him.

“Devour the Original Universe?” Jian Wushuang sighed deeply.

Although he hadn’t reached that point yet, he could already foresee the future. To contend against the origin source, even to consume it and reach the peak of the universe – it was an arduous enlightenment. Merging Daos was his tribulation. As for devouring the universe, it was nothing but a delusion.

Whether the Devouring Dao would lead anywhere, he didn’t know. But now that he had embarked on this journey, he had to see it through.

It wasn’t about closure; it was about the path he had no choice but to tread.

If he abandoned his devouring nature, his cultivation speed would slow down. That sense of bloodlust would one day become uncontrollable.

Once it backfired!

The consequences were unimaginable. Therefore, the true spirit of the Qishen Temple said his path was different..

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