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Primordial Ancient Serpent-Chapter 92 - : The Evangelism of Chaos—Each Finds Their Own Fate
Chapter 92 - 92: The Evangelism of Chaos—Each Finds Their Own Fate
"I see."
The demon gods were enraptured. Some, with exceptional comprehension, grasped the essence instantly. Gu Chuan's words unraveled the true nature of cultivation—leading from the surface to the profound, from simplicity to depth, from the mundane to the fundamental truth.
His teachings illuminated the hidden mysteries within the bodies of the chaos demon gods. The breath of chaos must be guided not through the mouth or nose like mortals, but through the very pores of the body—allowing the self to merge with the boundless flow of primordial energy. This was the way of true cultivation, far surpassing the crude methods used before.
But how could an ordinary demon god command such mastery? The answer lay not in force, but in resonance—with the Source of Chaos itself. Only when body, mind, and soul became one with the eternal void could the breath of chaos flow naturally.
"This is incredible... If I had known earlier that I could refine chaos in this way, how could my strength remain so stagnant? How much time have I wasted?"
One demon god wept bitterly, realizing that its past efforts had been mere child's play, its cultivation inefficient and clumsy. If only it had grasped this truth before, it would never have remained weak, bullied by stronger demon gods.
"Spiritual roots, like a clear lake, must be nourished over time. The Dantian, vast as an ocean, must be filled drop by drop. The essence of life, though fragile, may yet be tempered into eternity..."
A leopard-like demon god lay upon the ground, its mind alight with understanding. It realized that the chaotic energy it had long consumed had been wasted, scattered and repelled before its body could claim it.
But now, the path was clear. The Dantian Qi Sea, the Consciousness Sea, the Chaos Acupoints—all these sacred chambers within the body could serve as vessels for storing and refining chaotic energy. What was once fleeting could now be preserved, allowing strength to accumulate without end.
The realization spread like wildfire.
"To think our bodies concealed such mysteries... The meridians, the acupoints, the energy channels—each a hidden path toward ascension. We have been blind to the temples within our own flesh."
Most demon gods had never understood their own nature. They had devoured chaos blindly, unaware of how to wield it. What they swallowed, they quickly lost, unable to integrate it into their being. But now, enlightenment dawned.
True cultivation was not a matter of mere consumption. It was the art of refining—of tempering the self until the body became a vessel worthy of the heavens.
"The house of the gods stands before the main hall, cleansing the heart of corruption. The five viscera must be observed, the six chambers purified. Only through stillness may the divine gate be opened..."
Some demon gods realized that storing energy alone was not enough. The body must be forged anew. Just as flowing water smooths the roughest stone, the ceaseless tide of chaos must be used to temper the flesh, the bones, the very marrow of existence. Only then could one surpass even the mightiest of the Innate-born demon gods.
Even the weakest among them, through discipline and refinement, could ascend to heights undreamed of.
"Yes... To store energy is one thing, but to wield it—to carve oneself into something greater—is the true path. Only through this may we transcend our mortal husks and become gods in full."
Transformation began. The chaotic energy, once aimless, now found its purpose. It coursed through them, strengthening, refining, reshaping. Those whose bodies were already powerful discovered that they had not yet reached their limits—that the path extended beyond even their vast potential.
"Solitude sharpens the will. Detachment breeds clarity. To govern the self is to govern the heavens..."
But strength of body alone was not enough. A tempered vessel required a tempered soul.
It was not merely the body that needed refining—the soul itself must be reforged in the crucible of chaos. Only a strengthened spirit could grasp the primordial laws, command the great flows of energy, and shape the very currents of reality itself.
Some demon gods, weak in body but strong in spirit, grasped this truth immediately. For them, the cultivation of the soul was paramount, for the soul was the root of all things.
And thus, for ten full epochs, Gu Chuan spoke.
Above Chaos City, golden runes bloomed like celestial stars, etching the wisdom of eternity into the heavens.
"Fascinating."
Gu Chuan narrowed his eyes, sensing the profound changes within Chaos City. His teachings had taken root. Each demon god, in their own way, had found a path forward.
Some focused on physical refinement, forging bodies that could withstand any attack.
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Some specialized in speed, tempering only their wings to soar like lightning.
Some honed their claws, their fangs, their scales—sharpening themselves into weapons of divine destruction.
Some turned inward, cultivating sight beyond sight, birthing eyes that could peer into the fabric of the Dao itself.
Endless paths, yet all leading toward power.
Even Gu Chuan himself found wisdom in witnessing this—proof that cultivation was infinite, that no single method was absolute.
For in chaos, all possibilities existed.
And in chaos, all things could be reborn.