Nine Revolutions Star Transformation-Chapter 642 - 661: Star Body Sixth Layer

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After being swept into the black Li Feng, Chu Lin immediately felt an unprecedented pressure on his body. This pressure was countless times stronger than that in the Gravity Chamber, making it difficult for him to breathe despite his current physique. Simultaneously, countless wind blades attacked him. 𝑓𝘳𝘦𝑒𝑤𝑒𝘣𝘯ℴ𝘷𝘦𝓁.𝑐𝑜𝑚

In an instant, his clothes were shredded into pieces, while his muscles were left with numerous deep wounds, revealing the bone beneath and continuously oozing pale golden blood.

Chu Linfeng was immediately gripped by panic. He had only just entered this Li Feng, and his body was already so damaged. If he stayed any longer, he feared being shredded to pieces by the Li Feng, so he urgently tried to escape the whirlwind.

However, he found that neither Shift Form and Shadow nor Instant Teleportation had any effect. He was involuntarily spinning in the air with the violent black tornado, accumulating more wounds on his body. Some bones even started breaking, and the wind blades appeared in front of him with terrifying substance.

"I must quickly find the Wind Spirit Pearl, or my body will be destroyed and who knows when I can come back in again." Chu Linfeng thought, paying no mind to his pain.

"Lin Feng, this Li Feng is endless. You can only make it disappear by finding the Wind Spirit Pearl. The Wind Spirit Pearl should be the root cause of this Li Feng's appearance. In your current condition, you don't have much time left," Sword Spirit said urgently.

"Then could you help me locate it? I can hardly move, my body is completely out of control," Chu Linfeng replied anxiously.

"This Li Feng is too powerful, causing immense damage to the soul and divine sense. I can't locate it either, but I estimate that the Wind Spirit Pearl should be below. Try to lower your body," Sword Spirit suggested.

At this moment, Chu Linfeng's body was covered with numerous wounds from the wind blades, exposing pale golden bones. Some bones were broken and others had cracks, ready to break at any time. The pain almost made Chu Linfeng cry out, yet he couldn't move.

Suddenly, an idea struck him, and he quickly communicated with the nascent soul in his mind. The nascent soul seemed to sense Chu Linfeng's present danger as well and nodded. Subsequently, an invisible force spread throughout Chu Linfeng's body.

Soon after, Chu Linfeng's body emitted a golden light, transforming into a giant golden dragon within the tornado formed by Li Feng. A resounding dragon roar burst forth and spread in all directions, astonished the Barbaric Earth Dragon hiding beneath the yellow sand.

"The Golden Dragon has returned to its Dragon Body. Unexpectedly, the Golden Dragon could last so long in this Li Feng. It seems the Dragon Race's secret technique is truly extraordinary. I must follow him for a chance to gain greater power," the Barbaric Earth Dragon thought secretly.

As Chu Linfeng transformed into the Golden Dragon Body, his pain significantly decreased. The heaven-defying defense of the dragon scales allowed him to withstand the attacks from the wind blades, though a few dragon scales occasionally fell. Still, he barely managed to endure.

On the surface, Chu Linfeng resisted the wind blades of Li Feng, but the pain made him continually unleash thunderous roars. The massive golden dragon body kept twisting within the tornado, appearing extremely terrifying.

Dragon scales are the hardest part of the dragon body, but injuries to them are the most painful. If dragon scales fall, the physical and soul pain is unbearable.

The golden dragon blood continuously oozed out of the dragon body, instantly swallowed by the wind blades and vanishing into the tornado. However, at this moment, Chu Linfeng realized he could slowly start to move. Although he rotated with the tornado, he could move closer to the edge.

Meanwhile, the Wood Element within him was gradually healing his wounds. Under such circumstances, Chu Linfeng was now capable of searching for the Wind Spirit Pearl.

As time passed, Chu Linfeng's body approached the yellow sand. Of course, within a radius of several hundred meters of the Li Feng, there was no yellow sand. His dragon scales had already been struck off in dozens by the wind blades, and by sheer willpower, he persisted. A few times, he nearly fainted, but Sword Spirit kept his mind clear.

Upon reaching beneath the Li Feng, Chu Linfeng sensed that the wind blades had noticeably decreased, significantly reducing the level of danger. However, his dragon body was too huge, making it cumbersome and inconvenient to locate the Wind Spirit Pearl.

"Lin Feng, perhaps this Li Feng is the place for you to break through to the Sixth Layer of the Star Body. Try to get closer to the bottom, and when the wind blade isn't too strong, revert to your original form. Once you've broken through the Sixth Layer of the Star Body, I believe the Li Feng shouldn't harm you much," Sword Spirit said.

"Sister Yue'Er, do you think the Wind Spirit Pearl might be at the very bottom, together with the Wind Stabilizing Pearl?" Chu Linfeng suddenly had this thought and immediately asked.

"That's unlikely. The possibility of it being the Wind Stabilizing Pearl below is much higher. Of course, I can't be certain, but if you want to obtain the Wind Spirit Pearl, it might only be at the heart of the most ferocious part of the Li Feng. For now, what you need to do is find a way to break through to the Sixth Layer of the Star Body," said the Sword Spirit.

Chu Linfeng had deep experience when it came to breaking through the realms of the Star Body. Each time felt like unbearable pain, and breaking through under such circumstances was even more perilous beyond description.

However, for the sake of the Wind Spirit Pearl, even if it were more dangerous, he needed to give it a try. He continued to slowly move towards the bottom of the Li Feng. Even though transforming into a Dragon God greatly increased Chu Linfeng's defense, the Wind Blades of the Li Feng still tore his body apart beyond recognition.

Nearly half of the Dragon Scales on his body had fallen off, revealing areas where the Keel could be seen. He was truly covered in wounds, but the price he paid allowed him to reach the bottom of the Li Feng. There, he clearly saw a goose-egg-sized, purple pearl quietly floating, motionless.

"The Wind Stabilizing Pearl! It is the Wind Stabilizing Pearl! Lin Feng, as long as you obtain this pearl, you can directly enter the center of the Li Feng. Even the tornado created by the Li Feng cannot sweep you away, allowing you to walk freely within it," the Sword Spirit said excitedly at this moment.

Hearing this, Chu Linfeng was startled, unexpectedly realizing that such a small pearl had such a huge utility. Even with his Dragon Body, he was blown around, but with this pearl, he would no longer experience involuntary movements.

After observing his surroundings, Chu Linfeng found that the Li Feng was actually still here, with no Wind Blade attacks; this could be considered the safest place and the ideal location to break through the Sixth Layer of the Star Body.

With a thought, he reverted to his original form. However, at this moment, Chu Linfeng no longer resembled a human shape, with about ninety percent of his bones fractured and most of his muscles gone. Light golden bones vaguely flickered with Energy Fluctuations.

Even many of his internal organs were missing. If Ouyang Qian or Ye Suping, the Sect Master of the Holy Sword Sect, were to see this, they would undoubtedly be speechless with astonishment. In someone else's case, they would have long perished, yet Chu Linfeng was not only alive but ready to break through to a new realm.

The Sixth Layer of the Star Body is unlike the previous five layers where it's passive. This time, once a certain level of destruction is reached, one can control the breakthrough themselves, although the key principles of this breakthrough needed to be told to him by the Sword Spirit.

Before Chu Linfeng could speak, the Sword Spirit relayed to him the method to break through to the Sixth Layer of the Star Body, for which he felt extremely grateful. The crucial point of breaking through the Sixth Layer was endurance—enduring what ordinary people could not.

It required destroying nearly ninety percent of his muscles, including the bones, reducing oneself to a puddle of sludge, and then using his Divine Sense to gradually restore the Star Power within him. The entire process was excruciatingly slow, taking several days to complete.

At this moment, Chu Linfeng was almost at this requirement; he just needed to break a few more bones himself. Breaking one's own bones required immense willpower to achieve.

Currently, Chu Linfeng was in such pain that he couldn't speak, desperately wanting to faint but unable to do so. He could only grit his teeth and use the Chaotic Dragon Power to shatter the few unbroken bones in his body. With a series of crisp cracking sounds, most of the bones in Chu Linfeng's body were broken.

The trained bones could no longer support his body, causing him to collapse completely. However, instead of falling to the ground, he hovered at the bottom layer of the Li Feng.

At this moment, Chu Linfeng resembled a lump of clay, entirely losing his human form. But in his mind, it was blank, as the method to breakthrough the Sixth Layer of the Star Body slowly unfolded. On his body, if one were to observe closely, there was a faint golden light flickering gently.

Chu Linfeng couldn't use the Wood Element to heal his body; otherwise, the so-called hardships would be in vain. Fortunately, he had learned Dual Heart Use, suppressing the Wood Element while circulating the Chaotic Dragon Power around the mutilated muscles and bones.

This might be the experience of finding joy amidst pain. As the Chaotic Dragon Power began to circulate, Chu Linfeng felt some relief from the pain. The miraculous nature of the Star Body filled him with fear and delight, for being able to gradually restore his body under such conditions seemed unbelievable.

If Chu Linfeng knew that deploying the Undying Body of the Five Transformations at this moment would yield faster results with less pain, he would nevertheless refuse to do so, even knowing it.

Time passed slowly. As the fractured meridians and bones gradually mended, the muscles on his body visibly grew back. Throughout this process, Chu Linfeng had one lingering question: he wanted to ask the Sword Spirit if the Dragon Blood in him had nearly vanished by now.

Even if there was some blood left in his heart, it shouldn't be enough to supply the necessary blood volume needed for his body. Why was it that after losing so much blood, upon recovery, it seemed as though there was no decrease, and on the contrary, appeared to have increased?