Chapter 854: 444 "20 Billion Years" and "Complete Mastery of the Light and Dark Order" (Subscribe please)
Chapter 854: Chapter 444 “20 Billion Years” and “Complete Mastery of the Light and Dark Order” (Subscribe please)
At this moment, deep within Milton Cheney’s consciousness, a mysterious power emerged from the Light and Dark Order.
This power immediately merged with Milton Cheney’s soul upon its emergence.
Milton Cheney felt an incredibly comfortable sensation in an instant.
It was as if his soul was being nourished.
In fact, his feeling wasn’t mistaken, because within the Light and Dark Order was a Power of Inheritance left by its former master.@@novelbin@@
This power would nourish Milton Cheney’s soul.
Simply put, it would make Milton Cheney’s potential stronger.
However, this power would only gradually appear after Milton Cheney reached the Eighth Stage Realm.
Before that, this power remained hidden within the Light and Dark Order.
That was why Milton Cheney had chosen to unravel the Light and Dark Order step by step previously, all for this moment.
Now that his soul had been nourished, he would have a greater chance of cultivating to higher realms.
Reaching the Tenth Stage Realm wasn’t an impossibility.
The potency of the Eighth Stage didn’t seem particularly evident yet, but if his realm could reach the Ninth Stage Realm, then he could completely assimilate all the Inheritance Power within the Light and Dark Order.
Only then would his talent truly reach its highest potential.
The next moment, Milton Cheney stopped perceiving the Light and Dark Order.
After all, the power of the Light and Dark Order at his Eighth Stage Realm had been exhausted.
To continue inheriting this power, he could only wait until he made a breakthrough to the Ninth Stage Realm.
For Milton Cheney, making a breakthrough to the Ninth Stage Realm still required slow and Bitter Cultivation.
Compared to before, the difficulty of achieving a breakthrough to the Ninth Stage Realm would be greater.
The difficulty of reaching the Eighth Stage Limit would be greater as well.
But Milton Cheney wasn’t concerned, as he had the assistance of the Eight Jade Spirits, and his cultivation speed wouldn’t be slow.
Perhaps several hundred million years would suffice for him to cultivate to the Eighth Stage Limit.
The next moment, Milton Cheney decisively entered the Bitter Cultivation State.
In the Bitter Cultivation State, time passed extremely quickly.
At least, that was the case for Milton Cheney.
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Time slowly passed, two hundred and forty million years went by.
Throughout this period, Milton Cheney was always actively cultivating.
With the aid of the Eight Jade Spirits, the improvement while actively cultivating the Jade Spirit Technique was immense.
For Milton Cheney, two hundred million years was also a very long time.
Fortunately, he spent that time in Bitter Cultivation, so the duration, though long, didn’t affect him in any way.
His state of mind remained very stable, unaffected in the slightest.
It was just unfortunate that this period didn’t enable Milton Cheney to cultivate to the limit of the Eighth Stage Jade Spirit.
His progress wasn’t slow, in fact, it was very fast.
But even so, two hundred million years still wasn’t enough.
In Milton Cheney’s estimation, he would need at least another fifty million years to cultivate to the limit of the Eighth Stage Wizard Immortal.
The next moment, Milton Cheney stopped dwelling on this thought.
After perceiving the progress of his realm, Milton Cheney initiated another round of Bitter Cultivation.
Cultivation is monotonous.
Bitter Cultivation even more so.
But monotonous cultivation didn’t have a negative impact on Milton Cheney.
If the cultivation was extremely slow, or even without progress, perhaps monotonous cultivation could influence him slightly.
But that was not the case.
Milton Cheney could clearly perceive his achievements, which made it meaningful.
So under these conditions, monotony wouldn’t affect Milton Cheney’s State of Mind.
Once again entering the Bitter Cultivation State, Milton Cheney no longer perceived the passage of time.
In the blink of an eye, fifty million years passed.
By now, nearly three hundred million years had elapsed since his breakthrough to the Eighth Stage Realm.
Undoubtedly, such prolonged bitter cultivation led Milton Cheney to reach the limit of the Eighth Stage.
Milton Cheney could now choose to make a breakthrough to the Ninth Stage Realm.
If he chose to breakthrough now, the likelihood of success could reach ninety percent, or even higher.
Yet, Milton Cheney didn’t attempt the breakthrough right at this moment.
After all, he still had abundant longevity.
After breaking through the Eighth Stage, his Longevity Limit spanned several billion years.
This immense lifespan allowed him to complete all his preparations to the best possible extent.
Undoubtedly, Milton Cheney would continue to perfect his foundation at this realm.
Foundation solidification is of utmost importance at any realm.
Even though Milton Cheney was already at the realm of an Eighth Stage Jade Spirit Cultivator.
After all, a major reason he was able to cultivate to his present realm so quickly was that he had perfected his foundation at every previous stage.
However, the time it takes to perfect the foundation after the Eighth Stage Realm is very lengthy.
Even so, he would still choose to continue perfecting the foundation.
In Milton Cheney’s calculations,
Perfecting the foundation perfectly at the Eighth Stage Realm would need at least hundreds of millions of years.
This was just the time needed for foundation solidification alone.
Luckily, although this period was lengthy, it didn’t count for much to Milton Cheney at this point.
The next moment, without hesitation,
Milton Cheney began refining his foundation with a mere thought.
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Time continued to flow slowly.
One hundred and seventy million years is a very long span of years.
It wasn’t just so for Milton Cheney, but for other beings in this world as well.
Since Milton Cheney’s reincarnation in this world, this world’s structure had also seen significant changes.
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