Primordial Ancient Serpent

Chapter 257: Chaos Skynet, The Stabilization of Three Thousand Dao



Gu Chuan paid no attention to the Chaos Demon Gods controlled by the Doomsday of Slaughter. His priority was to stabilize this world and prevent its collapse.

Otherwise, all his previous efforts would be in vain, and the terrifying force unleashed by the world's destruction could even crush his Primordial Ancient Serpent body. Compared to such a catastrophe, the threats posed by the Chaos Demon Gods were insignificant.

"First, I must stabilize the fundamental forces of earth, wind, water, and fire. Then, I must regulate the power of the Five Elements—metal, wood, water, fire, and earth—before dividing and refining the forces of thunder, wind, darkness, and others. Only then will true stability be achieved."

Gu Chuan's hands moved like those of a grandmaster musician, plucking the strings of existence, weaving the chaotic vitality of this Prehistoric World into order. Every strand of energy was guided and merged into the world's inner space, harmonizing with its foundation.

At that moment, a profound sensation stirred within him—he could feel the joy of heaven and earth, the rhythmic pulse of universal laws, and the very breath of creation.

Rumble—

As the elements returned to their rightful places, the Prehistoric World underwent a transformation of unimaginable magnitude. Land, sky, and ocean materialized as if sculpted by divine hands.

Majestic mountains rose from the ground, vast and boundless, resembling sleeping dragons entrenched across the land, radiating an aura of primordial earth. Expansive continents emerged, separated by endless seas. A tempestuous wind howled, carrying the resonance of dragons soaring through the heavens.

The Five Elements—metal, wood, water, fire, and earth—integrated seamlessly into the land and sea, giving rise to precious minerals and spiritual materials, forming the world's structural foundation.

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