Chapter 517 - 474: Divinity Transformation Body Cultivation_1
Chapter 517: Chapter 474: Divinity Transformation Body Cultivation_1
Xu Mu clenched his fist. He didn’t need to test to know how powerful he had become. The feeling told him everything.
He was no longer a novice who would strengthen his body by testing his punches against a tree with every ounce of strength he gained.
Now, with the perception of his Divine Intent, he could easily discern how much his physical body had been enhanced.
During his near-death breakthrough, every drop of his blood and flesh has metamorphosed into a new type of substance.
Speaking just about his resilience and sudden burst of strength, he had surpassed his original abilities by tenfold.
If he were to unleash his full strength now, he could obliterate his old self with a single punch, without relying on anything else.
This was a tremendous overpowering of strength.
This kind of power, without a doubt, had reached the level of the Divinity Transformation Stage.
Perhaps it was a side effect of his bodily transformation, but he seemingly mastered some interesting minor Divine Skills. For instance, something akin to regenerating from a droplet of blood.
Before, if he lost a limb, although he could reattach it, he could not regrow a new one.
However, now, even if he were left with just a drop of blood, he could quickly recover his normal form as long as he had enough energy.
Even this alone was terrifying. It meant that as long as there was a drop of his blood left, it would be nearly impossible to kill him.
Of course, this was the ideal scenario.
Normally, he wouldn’t do something like this.
Because splitting his body also meant splitting his spirit, essentially making several clones of himself.
Making clones was extremely draining, and a split spirit could interfere with his cultivation, combat, and even reactions.
That’s why, although making clones was useful, he seldom did it.
However, for Xu Mu, this method, used to produce clones and increase survival rates, was actually the most basic approach.
The more vital use was to be able to fight without any hesitation, splitting into two in a short period of time during battle, achieving some unexpected results.
This needed more development in time.
Besides this, his body could undergo various transformations.
This kind of transformation was even more formidable than the famed seventy-two transformations in the myths of his previous life.
For instance, he could enlarge his body directly or even partially enlarge or reduce parts of it.
He could even enhance certain functions of his body. For example, make his eyes brighter, hair longer, nails sharper, or even make his skin harder.
This ability was completely different from cultivation; both could take effect at the same time.
To give a simple example, if Xu Mu cast the Gale Skill to increase speed, he could enhance the resilience of his legs and the explosive power of his toes.
This doubled the enhancement of his power—it was not a simple equation of 1+1 anymore.
This alone was completely abnormal.
But there was something even more abnormal.
With a thought from Xu Mu, two additional pairs of arms grew out of his back. By shaking his head slightly, he grew two more heads.
Next, eyes and ears grew all over his body.
Moreover, he could even grow a tail connected to his spine under his control, which possessed enormous attack power.
At this moment, he looked like a grotesque creature, a super abnormality.
Ordinary people wouldn’t even be able to survive in this form.
But this form was incredibly useful for Xu Mu, as it provided him with heightened vision and hearing.
His methods of attack became much more diverse.
And this was just one of the transformations.
He could also transform into other forms, such as an additional body that connected to his own, creating a conjoined creature.
If this transformation occurred suddenly during a close combat fight, it would undoubtedly catch the opponent off guard.
This ability needed further development and would undoubtedly have significant effects in the future.
However, all things considered, these were derivatives of his ability to regenerate from a droplet of blood.
He experimented for a while, and only stopped when he had thoroughly enjoyed himself.
Since he had completed his breakthrough, he didn’t want to stay any longer and started considering how to leave this place.
First, he went over the entire underground area.
Although monsters were frequently sucked in and died here due to the intense gravity, their bodies had been crushed beyond recognition, making them indistinguishable.
Common spiritual medicines couldn’t survive here either. In the end, Xu Mu only managed to salvage some sturdy-looking ores, which he was thinking of using to craft some magical tools. He didn’t make any other significant gains.
On the other hand, he discovered a hole that seemed to lead even deeper.
Xu Mu was curious, but he didn’t continue inside.
His physical body had already reached its limit and elevating it further would take quite some time.
In case the gravity inside was even stronger, not only would it delay time, but it could also pose a life-threatening danger.
His physical body could continue to elevate, but his cultivation couldn’t elevate that fast. If he couldn’t withstand the pressure, no matter how strong his physical body was, it would be meaningless.
So, after weighing the pros and cons, he suppressed his curiosity and tried to find a way out of this place.
His cultivation wasn’t sufficient to carry his body upward.
He could only try to climb, but the surroundings were incredibly smooth and extremely hard.
Xu Mu pondered for a while but couldn’t climb up. In the end, he came up with a not-so-ideal solution—leaping upward.
He attempted to alter the structure in his legs to gain a frightening leaping ability.
Then, through continuous leaps and impacts, he strengthened his legs further during the exercise.
He didn’t need to jump directly out of the pit; as long as he reached a certain height and broke free from the gravity below, he could fly upward.
After many attempts and trials, he took more time than he anticipated.
He couldn’t exactly calculate how long it took. Fortunately, he finally escaped the high gravity of the depths. With the burst of his cultivation and the aid of his Kun Peng wings, he managed to escape this pit.
As he flew out with one breath, his body, which previously didn’t feel much different, suddenly gave birth to a sense of buoyancy.
With just a slight wave of his hand, the sea water was cut open, as though a meteor had crashed into the earth.
Simply swinging his arm could create a terrifying tsunami, needless to say about his surroundings—they were fragile beyond belief.
The sturdy sea iron on the seabed was nothing more than tofu dregs in his hands.
“It seems I’ll have to revise my fighting style in the future,” Xu Mu thought.
Earlier, he could apply magical skills and Divine Skills for assistance. But now, his physical strength far surpassed his cultivation, and normal spells had virtually no effect on him.
With this attachment, the cultivation of the late Nascent Soul Stage felt like chicken ribs—useless and tasteless.
The late Nascent Soul Stage in any force on this piece of land is an important presence, but for him, it was of no use.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
In future battles, he wouldn’t need to use any spells; a direct punch was good enough.
“My physical body has definitely reached the Divinity Transformation Stage. Even without the aid of spells, I can overpower those at the Nascent Soul Stage. I only wonder if I can stimulate the power of the Sky-splitting Halberd?” Xu Mu contemplated, extraordinarily excited.
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