Chapter 635: Chapter 335: Gradually Clearing Memories, Existences Beyond the Martial Arts Dao. _3
Upon hearing this, Su Tu’s eyes flickered slightly. After searching for such a long time, there finally seemed to be some clues.
Li Binghu was just a lead; Su Tu’s true aim was to clarify the secrets of the Immortal Burial through Li Binghu.
This Basic Skill was the foundation of Su Tu’s existence and had an indescribable connection with the Immortals and Deities.
"The information about Extreme Innate Strength is a family heritage of mine, and I hope you can promise me not to reveal it to anyone else."
The Magician looked at Su Tu.
Su Tu, without wasting words, nodded and said, "Alright, I promise you."
The Magician nodded and then his eyes showed a trace of reminiscence before he slowly began to speak.
"The term Extreme Innate Strength first appeared before the Federation had stepped out of the Star River..."
As soon as this sentence was uttered, Su Tu’s expression subtly changed.
Before the Federation stepped out of the Star River, which means that when the family held this information, the Human Race had not yet mastered Martial Arts Dao or methods to elevate the life level.
And at that time, on the Ancestor Star, there were already records about Extreme Strength.
"At that time, the Federation’s technology had reached the limits of human cognition, but they were still short of exploring the cosmic Star River.
The Ancestor Star could no longer satisfy the needs of human development, and the Federation began to continuously research Star River exploration technology, while some families started to seek inwardly, aiming to fully explore the Ancestor Star before stepping into the Star River.
There were too many questions and foggy details in the history and past of the Human Race that could not be dispelled. Some existences wanted to uncover these secrets through inner exploration, and my family was one of them.
The record of Extreme Innate Strength was found in a very hidden cave beneath Mount Tai."
According to the Magician, the record of Extreme Innate Strength was on an ancient mural and an ancient scroll.
The mural depicted a frail boy who, upon birth, could break the ground underfoot as he walked. As a child, he could toss ten-thousand-pound cauldrons like playthings in his hands.
As a young adult, he wielded swords, spears, axes, and halberds, tearing through the air, causing space to tremble with waves, casually striking the earth, splitting it wide open, and unsettling the mountains and seas.
The frail boy fought for the king, wherever he went, he was unmatched, countless enemy armies were decimated, and nations were crushed underfoot, his youthful vigor made the sun and moon dim.
But afterward, the scenes in the painting suddenly changed.
The warriors who once fought behind him took up arms against him, the king who admired him snarled and roared, and the generals who had been overshadowed by him sneered coldly.
When the cunning hares die, hounds are cooked; when one’s accomplishments overshadow their lord, their crime is unforgivable. When all is settled, the sharpest spears are either kept in storage or broken in the sky.
Subsequently, an emaciated elder appeared on the mural, walking across the firmament, exuding unimaginable majesty and power.
Thousands of soldiers trembled, each general was shocked, and the king rose in panic.
But the elder ignored others, walking quietly to the boy and extending his hand toward him.
The frail boy then let out a loud laugh, looking around with disdain in his eyes.
The last scene on the mural depicted the elder leaving with the boy, who had blood-stained hands, holding the fine head of a king who never overlooked his territory.
"The content on the ancient scroll compared to the mural is much simpler. Besides singing the boy’s achievements, there was only one sentence left."
"Extreme Innate Strength Li Binghu, resentful there was no handle for the sky, nor hoop for the earth; at the tender age of eighteen, he settled the world’s wars, accepted by Bei Wu as an apprentice, thereafter never appearing in the world."
The Magician spoke every word with precision.
"This was the first time our Human Race, in genuine artifacts and records, found traces of the Immortal Divine, and the seeker of this place back then was precisely our family."
"Our family kept this secret. Afterward, when the Human Race stepped out of the Star River and encountered myriad races, realizing individual strength could surpass all, they began to study and attempt to find a cultivation method from that ancient text."
"In hopes of saving the Human Race, but unfortunately, we failed. If it were not for the descent of the Martial God, the Human Race would have long been extinct."
At this point, the Magician’s eyes carried an indescribable look.
Currently, Su Tu was already too engrossed to care about the Magician’s sigh.
His mind was filled with that sentence ’accepted by Bei Wu as an apprentice, thereafter never appearing in the world.’
Because, the place where he glimpsed Li Binghu was on that road within the Inner Realm of the Immortal Burial, where countless powerful beings knelt.
At the end of the road sat a gaunt figure, a faint ’Bei’ character flickering behind that figure.
In a flash, various speculations rapidly surfaced in Su Tu’s mind.
Whether the gaunt figure who took Li Binghu was the seated figure at the end of that road.
In the ancient texts, it mentioned the elder as ’Bei Wu,’ and at the end of the road, besides that elder, there was a ’Bei’ character inscribed therein.
The similarities and overlaps between these two were too many.
"Bei Wu, Bei Wu..."
Su Tu murmured this name softly, then his eyes suddenly trembled, and an inexplicable excitement arose in his heart.
"No way, could it be that the figure sitting in my Inner Realm would be that very existence!!"
Su Tu’s eyes gleamed brightly.
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