I Am Also An Extraordinary Creature-Chapter 1916 - 1313: Unusable Strength (Part 2)

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Chapter 1916: Chapter 1313: Unusable Strength (Part 2)

The scene where the past timeline version of her beats Zheng Yichen severely is replayed, breaking the overlapping parallel entities.

Zheng Yichen’s parallel entities split from the time stream can only belong to the ’past,’ as there isn’t a concept of the present or future for him in this world. He currently has no mention of the future in this world.

In terms of his existential nature, he stands at the terminal point of time.

The extent to which parallel entities can reach depends on how far this time terminal can go.

And, without exception, past parallel entities must inevitably interact with Tia.

In this world, all his records are brand new, especially the time records. Within the New World, his time records only cover the part from the battle beginning to the present.

Parallel entities differentiated within the New World’s time can only concentrate within this timeframe.

Among them, the parallel entities during the time he was fighting Tia basically couldn’t be used; if used, they’d be beaten by Tia, since, during those timelines, he was just in a state of being beaten.

Whereas the parallel entities before the battle were blind, yet this timeline’s self is more useful, as he hadn’t been beaten then, and Tia, even if she interfered with time, couldn’t significantly affect him.

The parallel entities Zheng Yichen can utilize must not have been struck by Tia within ten seconds. After encountering Tia, there’s no such gap, so he directly uses the entities from before the battle.

Moreover, ten seconds is the result of Zheng Yichen’s deepening understanding of Time Power. Initially, this was twelve seconds, and then Zheng Yichen couldn’t compress it further.

After all, Tia is Dusk; if catching up with such a gap were truly easy, they would have already been able to discuss things nicely.

Even though he can no longer compress time, Zheng Yichen has retrieved numerous records from the timelines, like what happened when he was blind.

As the New World was just opening and still in darkness, Tia directly dug out the eyes of the Dusk nun and stuffed them into the hollow eye sockets of Zheng Yichen.

The process was somewhat heavy; the Dusk nun was left with half a head, and after Tia dug out those eyes, the remaining half-head of the Dusk nun decomposed too, becoming part of the Dawn Space.

This describes how Tia reclaimed his eyes, also marking the earliest records within the New World.

There was no scene that felt shocking; everything seemed like a routine slaughter.

The New World’s time records are limited, but Zheng Yichen himself has another set of time records.

Records belonging to the previous world epoch.

He cannot delve into more distant past records through the New World, for everything in the New World is fresh, devoid of prolonged time accumulation; Zheng Yichen cannot find what doesn’t exist in the New World.

Yet, he belongs to the existence of the previous world epoch, carrying records not found in the New World, alongside his Inner Universe, Alien Phenomenon manifestation, True Dream, and other strengths; he can retrieve timelines from himself.

Although these timelines are difficult to persist long term — even when pulled out, they can only exist temporarily in this world, and entities within those timelines aren’t genuinely the original person.

Nevertheless, the records on Zheng Yichen remain useful at this moment.

All among the parallel entities he now uses include a large number from his previous world epoch selves.

Those parallel entities were all within the Twilight Space; in the New World, Tia is no longer related to the previous world epoch. The original Dusk had long ceased to exist.

Tia’s time-interfering attacks struggle significantly to impact Zheng Yichen on his previous world epoch timeline.

Although Tia herself can still shatter those parallel entities, it won’t be as though directly interfering with the timeline, easily causing his parallel entities to die en masse.

To resist Tia’s physical attacks, parallel entities could be utilized, whereas to counter Tia’s spiritual attacks, parallel entities couldn’t offer effective resistance; Zheng Yichen has to bear it himself and find ways to adapt.

His adaptation method is using numerous parallel entities to experiment and err; each time attacked by Tia, some parallel entities exhibit madness.

Zheng Yichen adjusts himself with Chaos power, seeking possibilities that surpass Tia’s control, creating an accident that allows him to attempt affecting Tia in return.

Currently, to directly affect Tia, he must first endure until such an accident occurs.

Facing various resistance means from Zheng Yichen, Tia dismantles each calmly and relentlessly, knowing Zheng Yichen possesses chaos power, continually using it to seek a chance of victory.

Yet, so far, during their battle, the only thing Tia hasn’t used is Zheng Yichen’s level of chaos power.

It’s not her unwillingness to use it, rather, such power is unsuitable for someone like her to wield.

Zheng Yichen’s existence is unique, but she doesn’t represent the entire world; hence, recklessly using this chaos power primarily affects him, and significant mistakes wouldn’t lead to much global impact.

At most, it would drastically disrupt the time power tied to Zheng Yichen, impacting the world’s normal time flow. However, the New World has already reduced its demands in terms of time.

Solid turning to liquid; regardless of how chaotic the time flow becomes, the world wouldn’t collapse due to temporal disorder. Even the turbulent undercurrents remain unified.

The impact Zheng Yichen can exert on the world itself stops here.

In the previous world, such impacts from Zheng Yichen would undoubtedly be seen as a form of World Annihilation power surpassing Oblivion.

Yet, the New World’s version has updated.

Thus, Zheng Yichen using chaos power recklessly results in mere impacts on the world not deemed severe; even if Zheng Yichen exhausts himself to death, the world continues to operate as usual.

In fact, losing Zheng Yichen as a terminal entity atop time, Tia would find it easier to interfere with Time Power.

Unlike him, the New World is the New World, Dusk is Dusk, yet the New World unfolds from Dusk. As Dusk, she’s intrinsically connected to the New World.

Because of her existence, similar phenomena as ’Dusk’ will never appear again in this world henceforth; it’s among her ’ideas’ since separating from the original Dusk.

Such behavior exploits the bug of the New World’s rebirth; otherwise, similar Dusk-like areas might still emerge in the subsequent world.

But she’s reserved this vacancy.

After occupying this vacancy, once she ascends, similar phenomena as Dusk won’t arise again, even as the world proceeds towards its impending destruction.

She can replace ’Dusk,’ reestablish the New World according to individual thoughts, instead of being replaced by so-called new seeds.

The original cycle mode of the world will terminate here, yet the world’s cycle won’t break as a result.

Therefore, she cannot wantonly employ chaos power like Zheng Yichen, especially elevating chaos power to the ’Dusk’ level medically.

Imitating Zheng Yichen would result in the world undergoing more change due to chaos, and the overall framework growing unstable; at Zheng Yichen’s level, chaos power can fracture absolutes.

With her around, the New World decidedly won’t produce another Dusk; if she tries to gain accidental possibilities with chaos power, predestined matters would break.

Perhaps during her fight with Zheng Yichen, a new Dusk unexpectedly arises in the New World, and as a Dusk from the previous world epoch encountering the New World’s ’Dusk,’ she’d be at an absolute disadvantage.