Primordial: I, Dijun, Only Want to Build the Great Desolation-Chapter 50 - 46 Transformation Emerges

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50: Chapter 46 Transformation Emerges

50 -46 Transformation Emerges

Di Jun, looking at Jie Yin and Zhun Ti before him, could sense that they had already developed spiritual wisdom.

At this moment, Di Jun couldn’t help but entertain a thought: What sort of change would befall the entire Primordial World if he were to nip Jie Yin and Zhun Ti in the bud?

After all, as long as he extinguished the spiritual wisdom of these two individuals, he would be able to obtain a Seven Treasures Miao Tree and the very first strand of Innate Geng Metal Qi between heaven and earth.

He felt no burden in doing so, given that the Western Primordial had always been in opposition to the Eastern Primordial, a conflict that had lasted an entire eon.

Thinking of this, a killing intent began to surge in Di Jun’s heart.

However, as his mind and spirit became engrossed, Di Jun suddenly felt a fatal crisis, causing him to immediately let go and become instantly alert.

In the current Primordial, anything that could be a life and death threat to him was not to be taken lightly.

Di Jun scanned his surroundings but detected no other life forms.

His gaze returned to the Seven Treasures Miao Tree and the Innate Geng Metal Qi, and he couldn’t help but wonder: Could they be the reason?

Di Jun’s killing intent surfaced once again, and he was assailed by that same deathly premonition.

Indeed, it must be because of Jie Yin and Zhun Ti!

Di Jun thought to himself.

Suddenly, he sensed something—it seemed like the voice of the Sumeru Mountain Range.

Having contemplated the Daoist charm of Mount Sumeru, he was able to resonate with a part of Mount Sumeru’s inherent will.

After a long while, Di Jun opened his eyes and looked again at Jie Yin and Zhun Ti with a gaze filled with complexity.

It turned out that their toilsome destiny had already begun from this moment onwards.

Jie Yin and Zhun Ti were the culmination of the last essence of the Sumeru Mountain Range, the instincts of Mount Sumeru itself trying to save itself.

Mount Sumeru needed sentient beings to sort out its own ley lines, even those of the entire Western Primordial.

And Jie Yin and Zhun Ti, who were born from it, were the perfect choices.

Thus, as soon as they were born, they were bestowed with a heavenly decree and a mission of their own.

Di Jun didn’t believe this was something Mount Sumeru alone could have achieved; it must also involve the evolution of the Heavenly Dao.

Under these circumstances, if Di Jun truly extinguished Jie Yin and Zhun Ti, the consequences would be extremely grave.

According to Di Jun’s conjecture, if he persisted in acting, he might have to take on the task of sorting out the ley lines of the Western Primordial, or else face his own downfall.

Thinking of the might of the Heavenly Dao, even the Demon Ancestor Luo Hou had bowed his head, hadn’t he?

During the great battle between Daoism and Demonism, the surviving sentient beings had all seen and heard that Hong Jun the Ancestor had received the help of the Heavenly Dao.

However, according to later legends, Jie Yin and Zhun Ti actually didn’t fare too badly, for they became Saints through the accumulation of various factors.

Actually, Di Jun hadn’t made any effort to conceal himself; with the spiritual wisdom these two had at birth, they should have been able to detect him.

However, the two of them were currently in the crucial moment of transformation and had no mind to pay attention to the outside world.

Naturally, Di Jun could feel that they were at a critical juncture; he could also discern the issues between them.

In truth, with their innate foundations, they didn’t need to transform into physical forms right now; they could have continued to strengthen their own essence.

But the current state of Mount Sumeru was truly like a lamp without oil, unable to nurture these two Primordial Spirits any further.

Under such circumstances, these two beings had no choice but to start their transformation.

When Di Jun found them, it was just as they were amidst their transformation.

Because the Spiritual Energy of the Western Primordial was thin, their transformations were happening very slowly, enduring who knows how many more ages.

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Alas, compared to other great beings of the Primordial era, these two indeed had a tragic background.

Although the actions of Jie Yin and Zhun Ti are not favored in later legends, especially Zhun Ti’s, it bears recognition that both possess tremendous determination.

The two cultivated Buddha’s teachings within the barren lands of Western Primordial, and the hardships they endured are beyond imagination.

Even Di Jun, after realizing the desolation of Western Primordial to such an extent, couldn’t help but feel a sense of admiration for the pair.

Under Di Jun’s watch, the Transformation of the two experienced yet another change.

Originally, due to insufficient accumulation of Origin in the Seven Treasures Miao Tree, it couldn’t support its Transformation and thus stagnated.

Seeing this, the Innate Geng Metal Qi surrounding it didn’t hesitate to share a portion of its own Origin with the Seven Treasures Miao Tree.

Origin sharing?

That’s their very own Origin, which concerns their potential and other significant matters, and Jie Yin just shared it like that?

Di Jun felt extremely astonished.

Their affection for each other was evidently sincere, which explained why in later tales, Zhun Ti held Jie Yin in high regard and often heeded his words.

The Seven Treasures Miao Tree hadn’t even the chance to refuse before the mass of Origin had already integrated into its own Origin.

With the addition of the Origin from the Innate Geng Metal Qi, the Seven Treasures Miao Tree continued its Transformation.

However, the Spiritual Energy on Mount Sumeru was indeed not potent enough, severely impeding their Transformation progress.

Di Jun, looking at the two slowly Transforming Primordial Spirits, said, “Well then, let me lend you a hand.”

As soon as Di Jun’s words fell, the River Map and Luo Book appeared in the air, its numerous stars twinkling, instantly unleashing a great deal of Innate Spiritual Energy.

This Innate Spiritual Energy was drawn from the various stars in the River Map and Luo Book.

Helping Jie Yin and Zhun Ti Transform was partly a whim of Di Jun’s and another reason was that he had contemplated deeply.

Befriending the two future Saints was practically a no-lose proposition for Di Jun.

This karma might be useful or it might not, but either way, the two future Saints now owed him a favor.

With Di Jun’s involvement, the surrounding Innate Spiritual Energy instantly became dense.

As they sensed the gradually thickening Spiritual Energy around them, the Innate Geng Metal Qi and the Seven Treasures Miao Tree increased their absorption rate of Innate Spiritual Energy.

Two vortexes formed by the concentration of Innate Spiritual Energy even appeared around where they were located.

But this did not affect the concentration of the surrounding Innate Spiritual Energy, after all, behind the River Map and Luo Book was an endless expanse of stars.

And Di Jun restricted all the Innate Spiritual Energy to this area, preventing it from dissipating outwards.

At the same time, Di Jun observed the Seven Treasures Miao Tree and Innate Geng Metal Qi, as if coming to a realization.

With a sufficient supply of Innate Spiritual Energy, their Transformation sped up.

A thousand years later, two men appeared before Di Jun.

One bore a mournful expression—it was Jie Yin, who was Transformed from the Innate Geng Metal Qi.

The other’s face was filled with compassion—it was Zhun Ti, Transformed from the Seven Treasures Miao Tree.

“Brother!”

Zhun Ti looked at Jie Yin and said, with a sense of shame in his demeanor.

Zhun Ti was aware of the sacrifices Jie Yin made during their Transformation.

Jie Yin did not respond to Zhun Ti but took the initiative to address Di Jun: “Thank you, elder, for aiding the Transformation of us brothers.”

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