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Chapter 822

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There were three types of omnipotent universes that Lan Mu had created.

One was a pan-dimensional omnipotent universe with a dimensional setting.

The other was a pan-temporal omnipotent universe with a time line setting.

The last type was a combination of both. When Lan Mu had experimented with it before, he had directly erased it from the source.

Lan Mu looked at the omnipotent universes in the remaining two teacups and decided to choose one and die in it.

Although he had decided to die, he still had to make sufficient preparations and do his best.

First of all, suicide was too difficult for someone like him who had racked his brains to survive.

Lan Mu wanted to get a few opponents, remove the password, and fight to the death.

Otherwise, if his' escape from death 'plan failed, then wouldn't the last battle of his life be to kill himself? He felt aggrieved and regretful.

It was better to die in battle. At least at the end of his life, there would be a hearty battle to pay tribute to him.

This was to take into account the possibility of failure.

Other than this, there was also a possibility of success and failure.

That was the life orb being left here because of his death.

This was actually a very high probability.

Back then, every time Abel died, he would not bring his worldly possessions to the sarcophagus.

Otherwise, where would the Lan Bai She get so much Bastet metal? Weren't they the weapons that Abel left behind every time he died?

Once Lan Mu died, the space ring and everything else he carried would inevitably be left here.

The only thing that could leave with his resurrection was probably the life orb, but the probability was very small.

Lan Mu had to consider the possibility of losing the life orb.

If there was no life orb, what was the point of him returning to the third dimension? Although he was still very strong, he could still rely on Kong Xuan's transformation to walk the path of cultivation.

But Lan Mu knew that he would never be able to set foot on the end. He would be no threat in front of 001.

Pursue the truth of the universe? That would be an extravagant hope.

If Lan Mu lost the life orb, it would be like the Zaar people losing their imagination. That kind of future of living like trash was enough to drive people crazy.

Thinking about it carefully, Lan Mu might rather die than lose the life orb and live.

Thus, the second decision he made was to fuse all of his transformations into one.

About a day later, not including the low-dimensional transformations, he had fused a total of 31 transformations.

The information stacked together, forming a multi-life entity. He didn't need to switch between transformations anymore. Instead, he could use all of his existing transformations at the same time.

This kind of terrifying effect was something that Lan Mu couldn't achieve no matter what immortal arts or magic he learned.

Of course, he only had one race that was not stacked.

They were humans.

It was not that he wanted to transform into a pure human, but the power of the Kaleidoscope was still there. Once the information was overlaid, it would be equivalent to transforming into a human, and he would instantly be affected by the power of the Kaleidoscope.

The demonic nature of the Mangekyo's power could cause him to degenerate into a demon. If that happened, he would never be able to return. Although Lan Mu was confident that he could resist the demonic nature, he didn't want to complicate matters now.

Those who died could still return, but those who were corroded by the demonic nature and half-dead were even more miserable.

In short, up until now, Lan Mu had gathered all of his identities other than that of a human into a single transformation.

Lan Mu noticed that the light spots representing the other transformations had not disappeared.

It was a pity that this was the forced period. Otherwise, he would definitely transform to see if the other transformations were still there.

If they were still there, it meant that the transformations whose information was taken away would be automatically restored by the life orb.

In other words, the cut he made in the life orb would be automatically backed up, so much so that it would become a duplicate …

"Even if I lose the life orb now, at least I still have the ability to transform, but … the pain of losing the life orb is also unacceptable …"

Lan Mu was distressed, but he had no choice. He had to give it a try.

"I've done my best … what else haven't I done?"

"That's right, the painting!"

Lan Mu had already destroyed this two-dimensional painting, but it was the only medium he could use to enter here.

If the life orb really fell into the two-dimensional space due to his death, he would definitely have to find a way to come back and get it.

"It's fine if it's destroyed … I'll just restore it!"

Back then, Lan Mu had only crushed the painting. In the two-dimensional space, he was now a GM. Restoring a crushed piece of paper was too easy.

In an instant, the painting returned to his hands.

Then, Lan Mu put the painting into the space ring, along with all the anomalies.

"If it's dropped after death, I'll put it into the Rainbow Divine Light!"

The Five-colored Divine Light could even bring back two-dimensional items, let alone a Space Ring.

Suddenly, Lan Mu was all alone. No matter how he died now, he wasn't afraid of dropping anything.

The only thing he was afraid of was the life orb that couldn't be put into the Rainbow Divine Light.

"Once I revive and the life orb falls into the two-dimensional space, I'll leave my image on the painting, and it will naturally be pulled back."

The reason he was trapped this time was because the painting was brought in. This wasn't something Lan Mu could do, but at that time, the painting was shrouded by the pulling force of the pawnshop. When Lan Mu came down, the pawnshop followed, and so the painting also came down.

Now that the pawnshop was firmly in Lan Mu's space ring, there was naturally no possibility of it being trapped again. The painting was destroyed, the dimension ended, and he could naturally go out.

Of course, he only had one chance. Because the painting was destroyed, theoretically, the two-dimensional space would also be gone.

Even if Lan Mu restored it again, it would only be a normal painting, and it wouldn't have any effect. Because the two-dimensional space wouldn't be restored together with the painting.

As for Lan Mu, he had already been destroyed here once, so it didn't matter. Being destroyed in the two-dimensional space didn't count, as long as it didn't cause the dimension to disappear, it would still be useful.

"What's done is done, the only thing left is to die."

Lan Mu breathed a sigh of relief. No matter how much he prepared, it all depended on whether the sarcophagus was strong enough.

If he couldn't achieve the crucial reincarnation, then death was death, and everything would be for naught.

"Let's use this omnipotent universe then."

Lan Mu randomly picked a teacup, tapped it with his finger, and instantly entered it.

When setting up the omnipotent universe, Lan Mu very strictly edited the world's view. It could be said to be vast and boundless, without end.

Above the mortals was the Immortal Realm, above the Immortal Realm was the Heavenly Realm, and above the Heavenly Realm was the Sacred Domain. This entire system formed a universe, and there were countless universes like this, revolving around the main universe. The main universe had an additional Blue and White Realm above this system.

But the so-called Blue and White Realm was nothing more than the realm of ants, and it still didn't know what information was.

If the world Lan Mu was born in could be divided into the Origin Realm and the Non-Origin Realm, that was because information allowed life to use the Origin Realm's algorithm. It was an incomparably fortunate thing, and it was the mercy of the Creator.

If that was the case, then the omnipotent universe that Lan Mu had created would be considered unlucky. It was only at the first level, non-origin level.

Even if it was divided into many levels, it was still nothing more than an ant 1234 …

No matter how hard the people inside tried, they wouldn't know the existence of information. What they cultivated was forever the world set by Lan Mu, and it was impossible for them to jump out.

No! No! No! Absolutely impossible! It didn't exist!

Lan Mu locked everything down. This was just a simple and extremely powerful omnipotent universe.

That's right, extremely powerful.

Ordinary Deities had combat power equivalent to the peak of Level 5 in Lan Mu's world, and Sky Gods had combat power equivalent to the peak of Level 6.

Saint Realm's combat power was off the charts, and they could destroy the universe with a raise of their hand. In Lan Mu's world, without the Origin Realm's algorithm, there was no corresponding realm. It should be known that in the third dimension, Level 5 was the limit, and there was no further path.

As for the Blue and White Realm, it could traverse the multiverse and be invincible. Only the Insectoids created by the Life Sphere could reach this level if they fully unleashed their potential.

That being said, it seemed like this place was miles ahead of the third dimension, but it didn't mean that this omnipotent universe was better than the universe Lan Mu was born in.

There was really no comparison. One was only at the Non-Origin Realm, while the other could understand information and use it. These were two completely different concepts.

Lan Mu now only needed to set a billion more realms here, and the people here would never be able to reach the end of their cultivation.

As long as the entire omnipotent universe was reset every ten billion years, it would be even more impossible to reach the end of their cultivation …

He could even set a mechanism. Once someone reached the end of their cultivation and discovered an 'absolute bottleneck', the entire universe would immediately erase their existence and influence. Everyone would forget about them, even if not a single particle would remember them. It would be as if they had never existed …

In fact, it could be even worse. When a person reached the peak of cultivation, all Lan Mu had to do was to change the information and change the worldview. Then, he would say that what he had been cultivating for all these years was wrong … nonsense … illogical. Then he would naturally have cultivated for nothing, and would instantly become a mortal.

In such an omnipotent universe, there was no way to judge whether or not one was lucky.

They would never know the truth of this world, but they would never be distressed or devastated by it.

And now, Lan Mu planned to enter this tragic universe and fight to his heart's content until he died.



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