Chapter 919 - 920: The End of the Transmigration Ladder
Chapter 919 - 920: The End of the Transmigration Ladder
Chapter 919: Chapter 920: The End of the Transmigration Ladder
“I have a premonition that we will be able to get out soon!” Yan Zuzi said.
“Yes, the recently emerging talents are so numerous they make one’s scalp tingle. That little monk called Liaowang, that dog, and just now that what’s-his-name Jinshui, it felt like another millennial reincarnation had passed in a flash!” Yitilou said.
Yan Zuzi: “It seems like it has been a thousand years, right? How old are we this year?”
Yitilou: “How would I know? Weren’t you the one keeping track of time?”
Yan Zuzi: “???”
…
On the Transmigration Ladder, Li Xiaobai had reached the top of Buddha’s head. From here, the ladder spiraled upwards without support, continuously climbing.
Slowly moving forward, steps were all Xiaobai could see, and he began to feel uneasy, wondering if this Sky Ladder might truly lead straight to the heavens. As he ascended layer by layer, the massive Buddha below rapidly became smaller and eventually disappeared into a small black point.
All was silent around, with occasional inscriptions visible on the steps.
“In the brink of death, I walk once more, stopping here to inspire future generations!”
This line was left by a master at the brink of death, along with a Buddha’s seal, likely from a temple abbot.
Similar inscriptions followed one after another, some expressing discontent or joy about their mental state, others somewhat speechless.
Li Xiaobai saw one of the steps engraved with three big characters: “Who else!”
Below it, several lines of smaller characters were inscribed.
“Master is mighty!”
“Great Ancestor is mighty!”
“Great-Uncle Master is mighty!”
“Ancestral Master is mighty!”
These were likely from Disciples of the same Sect who had come to climb, seeing the Ancestral Master’s carvings and flattering it immensely. It was not very harmful but highly offensive, perhaps this was what they meant by later generations surpassing the previous ones? One wonders what the Ancestral Master would think if he saw this.
Continuing upwards, dense inscriptions were carved upon the steps; most cultivators stopped here wanting to leave their marks, making it somewhat crowded. Li Xiaobai spotted two familiar names among them, Yan Zuzi and Yitilou!
“The Buddhist Sect’s ladder ends here, from here on the absolutely pervading force would no longer be Immortal Yuan or Power of Vows but an unknown force, which we cultivators cannot absorb. Trying to cling to it forcefully will only lead to our doom. According to my analysis, the whole purpose of constructing the Transmigration Ladder was to connect it with this latter segment of steps. Although the ancient saints were cowards with none daring to set foot upon it, how could they stop me, Yitilou, who established the Ten Paths of the Heavens!”
This was Yitilou’s inscription. Li Xiaobai paused immediately upon seeing these words. The things mentioned above were somewhat profound. This Sky Ladder was made by connecting two ends. The segment that people climbed was crafted by the experts of the Buddhist Sect, intended to connect with the segment in the sky for continued climbing. But beyond that point, it wasn’t just the Power of Vows anymore; some terrifying power might exist, which even the System could not shield against physical damage.
He continued to
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