Chapter 789
Chapter 789: Chapter 789 Four Laws Chapter 789: Chapter 789 Four Laws Chi Jiu and the others used their own Immortal Laws to protect the spaceship, allowing it to stay intact despite the Law Power of their adversaries disintegrating it instantly.
Leading them, Tian Jiuyou stared across the void at Chi Jiu, speaking with cold indifference, “Youngster, leave behind the Celestial Divine Statue, and in consideration of our shared Celestial Bloodline, I shall spare your lives.”
“Traitor, you have long been expelled from the Celestial Race; don’t spout nonsense about bloodlines—you are unworthy,” Chi Jiu scoffed coldly.
“Very well, quite the character.
Diali, why don’t you test how much substance the Ninth Expert of the Chi Family really has today,” Tian Jiuyou said to a female Immortal.
“Just as I wish,” said the Immortal, summoning forth a spear-shaped Immortal Spirit Base and bombarding Chi Jiu from the distance across the void.
Chi Jiu watched the silver spear approaching like lightning but merely drew a blade-shaped Spirit Base with indifference, casting it into the void.
The spear and the blade, like twin streaks of lightning, flashed and collided in the void, leaving bursts of explosions.
This was Lin Shen’s first encounter with an Immortal Level battle, having no previous experience in void combat; he found the spectacle utterly novel.
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Though Ascenders and Nirvana Beings could also rely on Spirit Bases or Life Bases for long-distance combat, their range wasn’t particularly vast; Immortal Level battles took place at a noticeably greater distance.
At the moment, given the distance between them, Lin Shen realized that even with his speed, it would take him a considerable time to approach the opponent, who could launch numerous long-range assaults in that interim.
“The battle distance and speed at the Immortal Level are just too vast,” commented Ouyang Yudu nearby.
He could only see streaks of light colliding in the void, creating waves of explosions, without a clear view of how the two Immortal Spirit Bases fought.
Lin Shen couldn’t see clearly either; with his speed and vision only at Nirvana Level, he couldn’t keep up with the speed and rhythm of Immortal Level combat.
“This is just a probing attempt; the real battle has not yet begun,” said the Blue Eye Master at his side.
“Is this kind of fighting still just probing?” Lin Shen asked, surprised.
To him, the power generated by the collision of Spirit Bases seemed enough to destroy smaller asteroids, yet this was merely a probe.
“The fight at the Immortal Level is secondary to the collision of Law Power,” the Blue Eye Master explained.
“If one’s Law is countered, no matter how strong you are, victory is hard to come by.
And even if you cannot counter your opponent’s Law, you must at least not be countered yourself for your strength and skills to be effective.”
“How would one know if their Law would be countered?” Lin Shen inquired.
Blue Eye Master replied, “Immortal Laws are divided into four levels: Past Law, Reality Law, Future Law, and Immortal Laws.
The Past Law is the most common and easily countered, as it is derived from predecessors.
Following their path, many learn this Law, but with varying proficiency, making it easier to counter.
Most Immortals possess Past Laws.”
“Reality Law is also based on what others have created, but if you’ve arrived at the Law through self-enlightenment rather than studying others’, it’s not considered Past Law but Reality Law.
Although a previously known Law, the individual approach makes it harder to counter due to variations.”
“Future Law is the hardest to counter because you must conceive a new Law Power never wielded by forebears; unseen and unheard by others, countering it becomes doubly difficult.”
“Past, Reality, and Future Laws are validated by Cosmic Rules.
If someone discovers a Future Law, they gain Cosmic acknowledgment and the right to name it.
Any others who comprehend this Law later, regardless of whether it is Past or Reality Law, will refer to it by that chosen name.”
“Take, for instance, Heim’s Law, named so because the Immortal Heim was the first to comprehend and name it.
Whomever learns or understands Heim’s Law afterward, the name remains unchanged.
Those who conceive Future Laws often wield them more powerfully, seemingly harder to surpass, perhaps due to talent or maybe a Cosmic boon for those who grasp Future Laws.”
“And Immortal Laws?” Lin Shen had researched this as well.
Past Law is the easiest to comprehend, followed by Reality Law, with Future Law being the toughest.
This is because, at this stage in history, various Laws have already been discovered, and conceiving an entirely new Law has become exceedingly difficult.
This was like naming a game character.
When the server is new with few players, any name would be unique, but finding a unique name becomes daunting when billions enter the game.
Of course, comprehending Laws differs from naming.
Names can be arbitrary, but Laws must follow principles and cannot simply be invented.
“Immortal Laws are exceedingly challenging; they are the invincible Laws.
Each one is an unalterable, non-reversible, and unchangeable Cosmic edict.
Even in the face of Cosmic destruction, Immortal Laws stand unshaken.
None can counter Immortal Laws, not even another Immortal Law.
One Immortal Law can only exist in one individual.
As long as that person lives, no other can comprehend the same Immortal Law.
‘Immortal, they meet not; should they meet, calamity falls upon the world.'”
“In the current Cosmos, there are but a few known to possess Immortal Laws.
Our Celestial Court’s Dean An Yi is a bearer of such Laws, an invincible entity within the universe,” the Blue Eye Master spoke of An Yi with evident pride.
“What Immortal Law does Dean An possess?” Lin Shen asked curiously.
“The word is it’s some kind of Space Law, but the specifics are unknown,” said the Blue Eye Master, shaking his head.
While they conversed, the outside battle had shifted.
The silver spear of the two fighting Spirit Bases suddenly unleashed an odd power, distorting the void.
The blade-shaped Spirit Base, locked in contention with it, suddenly seemed to malfunction, flailing aimlessly and failing to continue parrying the silver spear.
The silver spear passed the blade-shaped Spirit Base straight, slicing through the void like lightning with a hundred-meter-long silver trail, aiming to pierce right through Chi Jiu’s body.
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