Aspiring to the Immortal Path - C.870: Small World

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Immortal Emperor Yu Cheng was a legendary existence of the Great Stellar Chiliocosm, the Dao-Proving Saint Immortal, the master of the Great Dao, the Immortal Emperor of the Myriad Court! This string of titles defined him as one of the strongest individuals of the Great Stellar Chiliocosm over the eons. As the vanquisher of the Primordial Fog and the founder of the Court of Myriad Domains, he was the object of admiration for countless juniors.

When Tang Jie had witnessed the shattering of the court through the Martial Mirror, he had wondered why Yu Cheng hadn't appeared.

When he saw this massive tomb, Tang Jie understood that Yu Cheng had been dead by that time.

The mighty Immortal Emperor had died?

And he had died without the slightest disturbance.

How had he died? How could he have died? Was even a Dao-Proving Saint Immortal yet to reach true longevity?

Tang Jie couldn't understand.

But he also didn't have the time to understand.

In the distance, the Flame Celestial Sovereign was still hot on his heels, his reserves of Immortal energy seemingly endless. Wearing that crown on his head, he shot toward Tang Jie like a fiery lightning bolt.

Tang Jie glanced at the approaching Flame Celestial Sovereign, that ever-expanding flame, and then he looked at the tomb.

There was a massive set of double doors at the base of the tomb, standing ten thousand feet high and etched with numerous lifelike images.

Shockingly, the doors were open.

These two giant doors had not been shut but had been left slightly ajar. Behind them was an endless darkness, like the maw of some beast.

Seeing this, Tang Jie rushed into the tomb without hesitation.

The Flame Celestial Sovereign also saw this. After some initial surprise from seeing the tomb of Immortal Emperor Yu Cheng, he laughed and said, "Good, good! Since it's the tomb of the Immortal Emperor, it must hold immense treasure. This Immortal tomb is mine! Tang Jie, by daring to enter the tomb, you're digging your own grave!"

The flame streaked toward the tomb.

As he flew into the tomb, he saw that there was another dimension with the tomb, the inside many times larger than what the outside indicated, and the layout was extremely complicated.

As the Flame Celestial Sovereign looked around, he spotted Tang Jie up ahead.

He grunted, "You're not going anywhere!"

He shot forward.

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But as he did, an arrow shot out from a nearby wall.

The arrow seemed rather ordinary, but the Flame Celestial Sovereign felt like it posed an enormous threat.

His sense for danger had already saved him countless times, so he immediately activated the crown. As the arrow slammed into the crown's barrier, it exploded in dazzling colors.

This small arrow had been packed with power.

Besides that, extremely toxic black smoke billowed out of the arrow. The Flame Celestial Sovereign, with his vast experience, could tell at a glance that this poison could melt even an Immortal's body into liquid. He came to the realization that the tomb of the Immortal Emperor was peppered with traps and was no place to be reckless.

This was only right and proper for the tomb of the Immortal Emperor. The traps here had to be calibrated against intruders of the Immortal level, and the arrow just now was probably the weakest kind of trap.

With this understanding, the Flame Celestial Sovereign didn't dare to be careless. He cautiously advanced while privately grumblingā€”if even he had to be so careful in this tomb, how could Tang Jie run around so freely? Moreover, he seemed to be causing quite the ruckus, the tomb occasionally shuddering with triggered traps.

Suddenly, he recalled how Tang Jie could produce countless clones.

This damn Tang Jie! He must have used one of his clones to scout the path, and the Tang Jie he had seen earlier was no doubt one of them. This bastard had intentionally drawn him into a trap, the cunning scoundrel.

But he also knew cloning arts.

The Flame Celestial Sovereign threw out a ball of flame, which split off into numerous clones that advanced forward.

The Flame Celestial Sovereign followed behind his clones, but he didn't get far before a lightning bolt suddenly shot toward him. This single lightning bolt contained so much power that it had gone from being light to solid, a spear aimed straight at him.

The Flame Celestial Sovereign didn't dare to take this attack directly, once more relying on the crown to defend him. The impact produced wave after wave of spiritual energy that lit up half of the tomb. In the distance, Tang Jie's laughter rang out in delight over the Flame Celestial Sovereign's suffering.

The Flame Celestial Sovereign gnashed his teeth in fury, and when he looked at his three clones, he saw that they were going forward, the traps ignoring them. He knew that his clones weren't high enough of a level to draw the traps.

This damn Tang Jieā€”even his cloning art was a Dao Art!

He knew that imitating Tang Jie to chase him down would be very difficult. He hated Tang Jie down to the bone, but he was also worried that Tang Jie would steal all the treasures, so he snarled, "You have your cloning art, but I have my impregnable Dao armament! Let's see which of us is faster!"

He activated the crown, intending to rely on the crown to push through this passage of death.

Not far from him, Tang Jie slowly got up from the ground, holding a sharp needle.

This needle had just pierced through one of his clones, unleashing a terrifying killing power. But when Tang Jie had drawn that needle into his hand, he found that it was just a needle made from Mother Cloud Essence Metal, with no other special attributes.

Of course, Mother Cloud Essence Metal was extremely valuable, but this was the tomb of the Immortal Emperor, and such a metal was clearly insufficient for traps meant to kill Immortals. Tang Jie thought that such traps would be at least at the divine treasure level, but they were somehow worse than those of the Jewel Palace.

To display such power, it either had to be coated in poison or empowered by a formation.

It was the tomb's formation, endowing all objects with a powerful piercing attribute.

For some reason, this piercing attribute felt very familiar to Tang Jie.

It was likeā€¦ the Sovereign Blade.

But compared to the Sovereign Blade, these methods using formations and poison were clearly less developed, which left Tang Jie confused.

Had the Martial Lord made this tomb for the Immortal Emperor?

He shook his head and laughed.

This was clearly impossible. The Martial Lord had shattered the courtā€”a clear sign that he was opposed to the Immortal Emperor. Considering that the Immortal Emperor was probably connected to what had happened with the Pearl Lady, the Martial Lord probably considered him a mortal enemy, so rather than making him a tomb, sending him into the tomb was more likely.

Perhaps it was the Martial Lord who had killed the Immortal Emperor. He was the only one who had this ability.

For some reason, Tang Jie had an indescribable confidence in the Martial Lord.

He instinctively believed that if there was one person who could kill the Immortal Emperor, it was the Martial Lord.

After confirming that the needle was now safe, Tang Jie put it away and continued forward, occasionally splitting off clones to probe the way forward.

Tang Jie's Dao Art clones were truly a cheat code for this maze. This maze had many dangerous traps that could kill even Immortals, but Tang Jie casually strolled through it without the slightest concern, without encountering a single mishap.

Even he was surprised by how smoothly things were going.

Of course, he wasn't completely idle. He knew that Yun Tianlan's group was following behind him, so he used Heart Consonance to contact him and transmit a path that they could traverse. So long as they took the road he had taken, they would encounter no danger.

At the same time, Tang Jie inspected the maze's formation.

As a formation that could kill even Immortals, it naturally had its outstanding attributes, and Tang Jie wouldn't be Tang Jie if he didn't study it. Although the formation was hidden within the maze, such measures were nothing to his Celestial Eye.

Through the Celestial Eye, Tang Jie quickly found the formation lines, and what was a maze within a tomb quickly became a giant formation.

Tang Jie picked a spot and began to study it, and was quickly engrossed, almost losing track of time. Fortunately, the explosions created by the Flame Celestial Sovereign barging his way through reminded him that he was still being chased, and he parted from the formation as reluctantly as from a lover before continuing his advance.

Still, he had gotten something useful from his research. He had found that the maze's formation was quite suitable for his Infinite Palace.

The Infinite Palace presented an impregnable defense on the outside while the inside was brimming with danger. Alas, he had never dared to do this, because if his internal measures failed to kill his opponent, he would be directly exposed to them.

Thus, for a long time now, the Infinite Palace's offensive abilities against people within it had seemed rather useless.

But after studying the maze formation, Tang Jie felt like he could use it to make up for the shortcomings of the Stellar Net Astral Demon Formation, and if he did it well, he could improve his Dao Art and bring it closer to perfection.

As he thought and walked, he emerged from the maze into an open area.

In front of him was a forest, and in the distance was a surging river. There was even a crimson sun hanging in the sky, and a majestic mountain looming on the horizon.

He had guessed that some sort of dimension warping had been applied to the Immortal Emperor's tomb, making the space inside larger than it seemed, but when he saw the truth, he was still left stunned. This was no tomb, but its own independent world.

An independent world?

Tang Jie shuddered.

"Could this beā€¦"

He looked around and shouted, "The Immortal Emperor's small world!"

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