After receiving Goddess Houtu's guidance, Qin Di returned to Upper Forest Park and went into seclusion with his metal, wood, water, and fire clones, trying to condense and improve the divine earth, divine metal, divine wood, divine water, and divine fire.
The Buddha-type clone, Qin Ku, continued to cultivate the Four Elements of Emptiness.
The ghost-type clone, Qin Qiong, followed his master, Yohime, to study the feminine Heavenly Dao contained in the Yin Yang Creation Bible.
The clone, Qin Wen, went to the Xianwen Sect and followed Patriarch Cang Jie to continue constructing immortal characters. At this time, he had already mastered more than 95,000 immortal characters and was not far from the legendary 108,000 immortal characters. Of course, 108,000 was not the limit. That was only the part recorded on the Heavenly Dao Tablet. Patriarch Cang Jie had already reached the pinnacle of studying new immortal characters.
In addition, Qin Di also went to the Yellow Emperor Palace's library in an attempt to find a description of the Great Dao of Time.
Unfortunately, he didn't find any relevant information in the library.
However, when Qin Di went to visit Confucius, he had some unexpected gains.
Confucius was also an Immortal Emperor and had once been to the Divine Ruins Wasteland, but he returned very quickly.
His suggestion to Qin Di was to find a large river and quietly watch the scene of the flowing river.
"The dead are like men, unwilling to part with day and night!"
Qin Di could not understand, so he asked, "Master, tell me in detail, what do you mean?"
Confucius pondered for a long time before saying, "I'll tell you in plain words. Time comes from movement, and different states of movement determine different time. In an empty place, there was no sun, moon, stars, people, or things. There was no breathing, no heartbeat, no relative movement between substances, and there was no time.
There was a day with the rising and setting of the sun; there was a month with the full and waning moon; there was a year with the changes of spring, summer, autumn, and winter; there was birth, old age, sickness, and death; there was a mortal's life; there was an hourglass, and there was a more detailed time scale.
Only with regular movement would there be time like flowing water; without regular movement, time would be chaotic.
Was time an illusion? Or did it really exist? I studied the flow of the river and found that time was more like an illusion!
Because the water was flowing, time was passing. I stopped the flow of water with my great power and fixed the trees, flowers, plants, birth, aging, sickness, and death in place. Thus, time did not flow …
Benevolent people like mountains, wise people like water.
The mountains and rivers lasted for a long time because they were quiet and motionless, and the water disappeared because it flowed down. To the mountain, time passed very slowly. To the flowing water, time passed very quickly. The sea dries up and the rocks crumble. It's much slower than the trees and leaves wither … "
After hearing that, Qin Di fell into deep thought. He felt that the Great Dao of Time was too complicated.
According to Confucius's suggestion, he asked his avatar, Qin Ku, to find a big river and sit by the river to cultivate the Four Elements of Emptiness.
According to the Buddhists, since the four elements are all emptiness, form is emptiness, emptiness is form, all dharmas are emptiness, there is no movement, and there is no concept of time! Because of this, the Buddha was able to come from ancient times until the end of the world.
This time, Qin Di's seclusion cultivation was unhurried and unhurried. It lasted for a total of 100,000 years!
During this period, he barely advanced by one level and advanced to the eighth level of the Immortal Emperor Realm.
However, he had made great progress in every field.
First, he raised the Red Emperor Divine Fire, Amethyst Heavenly Fire, and Buddha Fire to level 10.
When an immortal fire reached level 10, it could be considered a Divine Fire.
He fused the three Divine Fires, the level 10 Lord Li Divine Fire, and the level 15 Zhu Rong Divine Fire together. After a long period of refinement, he formed a Divine Fire that belonged to him. This Divine Fire was of a very high level, roughly equivalent to a level 18 Immortal Fire.
He named this Divine Fire "Upper Forest Divine Fire" because it was successfully fused in Upper Forest Park. Moreover, he was prepared to push out the entire Upper Forest Park as a sect when the time was right. He even wanted to use Upper Forest Park as a Dharma treasure to form a divine artifact similar to the Lingxiao Hall in the future!
Besides the Divine Fire, Qin Di also fused the Black Emperor's Three Thousand Weak Water, Great Emperor Zhenwu's Northern Dark Frost Water, and Gonggong's Primordial Heavy Water to form a ball of Divine Water that belonged to him. This ball of Divine Water was only equivalent to level 13 Immortal Water. He gave the divine water a name, "Upper Forest Divine Water".
This name sounded low-key, unlike other Immortal Emperors who used their own names as the name of their Divine Fire.
Humility made one improve, while a low-key person could go further.
In addition, Qin Di had also managed to refine the tenth level Divine Soil Breath Soil with great difficulty, as well as the first level tenth level Five Colored Divine Soil. He refined these two types of divine soil together and obtained the twelfth level Upper Forest Divine Soil.
As for Divine Metal, he continuously used the 61 Star Refining Techniques to refine level 10 Immortal Metal from the Meteorite Star. Then, he used Divine Fire and Divine Water to repeatedly refine and refine it to form the level 13 Upper Forest Divine Metal.
As for Divine Wood, he couldn't refine it himself. He could only repeatedly refine the Dragon Wood Spear to upgrade it to an Earth-rank Divine Weapon. A yellow-rank Divine Weapon was equivalent to a level 12 Immortal Weapon, a Profound-rank Divine Weapon was equivalent to a level 14 Immortal Weapon, and an Earth-rank Divine Weapon was equivalent to a level 16 Immortal Weapon. The level 16 Dragon Wood Spear hadn't reached the limit of the Builder Tree. This was because, at its peak, the Builder Tree was equivalent to a level 18 Immortal Emperor. A level 18 Immortal Weapon was equivalent to a Heaven-rank Divine Weapon. And a Chaos Divine Weapon was equivalent to an Immortal Weapon above level 20.
In these 100,000 years, Qin Di didn't know how many times he had refined Immortal Swords. Each time, he would forge swords on a large scale. At the start, he would forge 10,000 swords. Then, waves of Divine Lightning would strike down, destroying most of the Divine Swords. However, there were times when he was lucky. One of the 10,000 swords could pass the fourth Divine Lightning Tribulation and become a Heaven-rank Divine Sword!
Qin Di had obtained four Heaven-rank Divine Swords in succession. When he used them to cast the Immortal Slaying Sword Formation, its power increased a lot. At least, it wouldn't be suppressed by the Jade Emperor's Haotian Jade Tablet.
Heaven-rank Divine Weapons were very rare in the Immortal World. Other than the Yellow Emperor's Kunlun Sword and the Jade Emperor's Haotian Jade Tablet, perhaps only the Sanqing Heavenly Venerables had such powerful Divine Weapons.
Although Qin Di only obtained four Heaven-rank Divine Swords, he left behind some Divine Swords of slightly lower rank. Every time he forged a sword, he would leave behind a few as samples. He wouldn't push them all to the bottom in one go. As a result, the disciples who lived in the Upper Forest Park each obtained a Profound-rank or Yellow-Rank Divine Sword. Among them, Miao Yunjuan, Fan Yao, and the others even obtained Earth-rank Divine Swords.
In addition to the Divine Swords, Qin Di also refined three Heaven-rank Divine Arrows and upgraded the Sunset Bow to an Earth-rank Divine Weapon. As a result, his killing methods using the Immortal Arrows were even more powerful.
In addition, he had been cultivating the Five Thunders Execution. He was improving bit by bit, and gradually, he had the shadow of the Chaos Divine Thunder. He fused the Eighteen Forms of Chaos Divine Thunder into nine forms. From nine forms, he fused them into eight forms. From eight forms, he fused them into seven forms. Every time he fused them, his power would increase by many times. If there was only one form left after the fusion, it would be the Chaos Divine Thunder.
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