Primordial Ancient Serpent

Chapter 71: Entering the Quasi-Saint Realm



In the chaos, time is meaningless, and thousands of epochs pass in the blink of an eye.

Rumble~~~

At this moment, within the secluded training ground where Gu Chuan is cultivating, a massive chaotic vortex forms around him, spanning trillions of kilometers. Endless chaotic energy swirls violently, with Gu Chuan's body at its center.

This chaotic vortex consists of 129,600 layers, both inside and out. From a distance, it resembles a colossal chaotic egg.

Within this giant chaotic egg, the vitality of the Five Elements Laws—Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, and Earth—manifests in dazzling colors. The primordial essence of the Five Elements pulses within, radiating boundless power.

At the same time, Five Chaos Elemental Treasures—the Chaos Wood Source Orb, Chaos Water Source Orb, Chaos Earth Source Orb, Chaos Metal Source Orb, and Chaos Fire Source Orb—float at five distinct points, forming a mystical pentagram array.

The immense power of these Five Elements floods into Gu Chuan's Primordial Ancient Serpent body at an overwhelming rate, as if there were no limits to their supply.

Faintly, the fundamental principles of the Five Elements emerge—Wood gives birth to Fire, Fire gives birth to Earth, Earth gives birth to Metal, Metal gives birth to Water, and Water gives birth to Wood. This cycle flows infinitely, filled with unfathomable mysteries.

However, the Five Elements do not only generate one another; they also restrain each other: Wood restrains Earth, Earth restrains Water, Water restrains Fire, Fire restrains Metal, and Metal restrains Wood.

This intricate balance of generation and restraint creates a perfect cycle, as if the Five Elements themselves are the foundation of an entire world's laws and existence.

Boom!

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