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Chapter 1676

Words:1571Update:23/01/22 22:49:19

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According to Yang Rui's conjecture, he had consumed the blue mist to dissolve the multicolored mist in his body. It could be temporarily assumed that the blue mist was of the same nature as his internal energy.

And so on. Perhaps the other colors could match with Daoism, Confucianism, magic, Dou Qi, and other mental mantras. When they were melted and digested, they corresponded with the mist of other colors.

However, Yang Rui's conjecture was proven to be wrong. Cheng Yu, Guo Jia, and the other famous historical figures had also dissolved and digested the blue mist. Meanwhile, the remaining multicolored origin power was also stored in a similar manner as Yang Rui's body.

Unwilling to give up, Yang Rui sought out Zhang Ning, who had just finished dissolving the multicolored mist, to verify his conjecture. She was cultivating a pure dao art, but the results were the same. The dao art art was still compatible with the blue mist.

Apparently, Yang Rui's conjecture had entered the wrong place. The scope of a certain color of origin power was much broader than he had imagined. For instance, the blue mist might represent at least the three kingdoms' cultivation arts, or perhaps even more.

It was even more unrealistic to speculate about the other concentrated colors before the blue mist's nature was clear. And in this regard, the fortune mist from back then was a good example.

The fortune mist's state was quite similar to the multicolored mist. It was just that the fortune mist hadn't been broken down and filtered by high-grade soul equipment back then. The two might very well be quite similar at the root.

So much so that Yang Rui felt that the fortune mist could be considered a subset of the multicolored mist in terms of the scope of origin power. At most, it would have undergone some mutations and wouldn't merely exist in an intersecting form.

The nature of the multicolored mist still needed to be explored by Yang Rui, and it wasn't something he could figure out in a short period of time.

After six hours of "digestion and absorption", all of Yang Rui's subordinates had finished processing the multicolored mist they had received at the head of the tide. The same was true for the soldiers as well.

Yang Rui had discussed it with his subordinates and soldiers, but none of them realized the effects of the multicolored origin power. Yang Rui had been making a lot of preparations for the origin power tide, but the situation before him had turned out this way.

However, this was merely because he hadn't figured out the effects of the multicolored origin power. Yang Rui believed that it would still be effective in improving the target's strength. It was just that it hadn't been revealed yet. Otherwise, wouldn't the five kings' efforts have been in vain?

Moreover, Yang Rui could also sense that everyone didn't receive too much multicolored mist at the beginning of the origin tide. This was especially true when compared to the mist formed by the Great Han Dynasty's fortune. It was all in a scattered state.

Yang Rui combined with everyone's experience and felt that the intensity of the origin tide ahead wasn't too great. Yang Rui and everyone else still had enough potential to receive the multicolored mist.

Perhaps when the main body of the origin tide came, there would be a denser multicolored mist, just like the mist in the "Divine Dragon" and "Fawn" states. Absorbing it would probably have a greater effect on improving one's strength.

After another four hours, the normal NPC Liegeman in the Flowing Cloud Tent finally managed to expel all the multicolored mist accumulated in their bodies. There was basically no substantial damage done to them.

At the same time, the NPC Liegeman in the tent had an easier time getting rid of the multicolored mist in their bodies compared to the "test subjects" that were exposed to the outside world. This was probably why they were less affected.

In addition, the NPC Liegeman equipped with low-grade soul-type items had an easier time getting rid of the multicolored mist in their bodies compared to the others. They were also less affected by the multicolored mist.

With this pattern in mind, Yang Rui's placement of the NPC Liegeman in the coming origin tide would be much easier. They would also be more proactive in dealing with it.

However, judging from how much effort it took for the NPC Liegeman to expel the multicolored mist in their bodies, when the main body of the origin tide came, they would probably receive even more origin power, making it even more difficult for them to get rid of the multicolored mist.

Yang Rui was still a little worried about this. The normal NPC Liegeman was the foundation of all construction and development. It was fine if they couldn't improve in the origin tide, but if they couldn't avoid the origin tide, then it would be a great loss.

Under such circumstances, Yang Rui first made arrangements for all the NPC Liegeman in the Drifting Cloud Tent. They were all confined to their residences, including the "test subjects".

After that, when the main body of the origin tide had yet to arrive, Yang Rui once again rode the Flying Carpet to the territories of the Five Kings of the Three Kingdoms. He continued to observe and learn how to deal with the origin tide.

Fortunately, Yang Rui had entered the outermost layer of the Outer Realm in advance. With the various civilizations and forces as his reference, especially the Five Kings of the Three Kingdoms, Yang Rui was able to gain a lot of initiative when dealing with the origin tide.

Yang Rui once again arrived at the territories of the Five Kings. He quickly obtained another piece of useful information. This piece of information came from the normal NPC Liegeman. It was about how to deal with the main body of the origin tide that was about to arrive.

It turned out that after the normal NPC Liegeman had been baptized by the multicolored origin power and expelled it from their bodies, they had gained a certain level of "immunity" to the origin tide. When the main body of the origin tide arrived, it would be much easier for them to deal with it.

After receiving this information, Yang Rui asked many of the normal NPCs under the Prince of Yong in detail. He understood the whole story in detail. They said that although this "immunity" wouldn't completely eliminate the scattering of origin power, there was a high chance that it would stop accumulating after reaching a certain level.

This was enough. Even if there were still some cases that couldn't resist the scattering of origin power, it was likely that they were old, weak, sick, or disabled. It was inevitable that some of these NPC Liegeman would be chosen by the Prince of Yong.

Yang Rui felt even more confident. The main body of the origin tide only arrived late the next morning. At this time, Yang Rui had once again returned to the Drifting Cloud Tent. He was just in time to welcome the arrival of the main body of the origin tide with a group of officers and normal NPC Liegeman.

Setting aside the majesty of the origin tide for the time being, Yang Rui's avatar once again appeared in Luoyang's Imperial City within the Three Kingdoms' territory in the normal game interface. Furthermore, he patrolled the Imperial City's walls once more, reassuring the defenders and some others.

After that, Yang Rui's doppelganger used the teleportation array to teleport to each city. His goal was similar. He wanted to let the Liegeman know that their lord had been patrolling each city. At the same time, he wanted to intimidate the thieves.

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