Chapter 974 - 973: The Ultimate True Solution
Yusuf Zuck had long known that as the Purple Blood Beads continuously unlocked, his body had become as hard as Magic Treasures, even harder than medium-grade Immortal Treasures.
He sat motionless like a mountain in the middle of the island, enduring the robust thunderstrike as if bathing in a lightning storm. Despite the thunder striking him from head to toe electrifying his entire body, his Spirit Tablet was clear, and his soul was sublimated. His robust physique had a flavor of iron bones and copper skin. The thunder would only temper him, not harm him.
After enduring precisely five hundred sixty-seven thunderstrikes, not only was he unharmed, but he also felt a trend towards the Golden Body Mahayana, his entire being radiating a golden brilliance.
However, the thunder paused for less than two breaths before the Eight, Nine Heavens Tribulation arrived, which was the Mid-term crossing number, called the Eight, Nine Heavens Tribulation, totaling seventy-two strikes.
But he had to multiply it by nine because he possessed nine Nascent Souls.
Just like the Seven, Nine Heavens Tribulation, Yusuf Zuck remained motionless like a mountain, even entering a state of self-forgetfulness because, during his tribulation, he also used the thunder to temper his body and cleanse his soul.
Still, without any surprises, after the Eight, Nine Heavens Tribulation, came the Nine Nine Heavens Tribulation, the final ordeal for a cultivator. Once this tribulation was crossed, the true Immortal Tribulation would arrive, and crossing that would elevate him to an Immortal of the Upper Realm—a completely different concept from becoming an Earthly Immortal.
Strangely enough, at the end of the Seven, Nine, Eight, Nine, and Nine Nine Heavens Tribulation, just as the Immortal Tribulation was brewing to descend, perhaps due to his body conducting too much electricity or perhaps because the Blood Beads resonated with the tribulation, mysteriously, the twenty-fifth Blood Bead in his mind began to unlock.
