Time Travel: He is My Dad!

Chapter 717 Feng Jing's Eternal Trial



Chapter 717 Feng Jing's Eternal Trial

Feng Jing's Eternal Trial

Feng Jing's consciousness flickered like a beam of light within the infinite void. His thoughts had transcended all constraints of time and space, transcending all boundaries of ordinary comprehension. The universe before him was no longer familiar; it became blurred in Feng Jing's mind, ready to be reshaped into any form he desired. His existence was no longer tangible, but a pure flow of consciousness, fused with time, space, fate, and death. With every breath, Feng Jing created and destroyed, controlling everything, yet a sense of emptiness and confusion gradually rose within him.

"Is this my limit?" Feng Jing muttered to himself, his voice echoing through the void. Although he had transcended all laws, transcended the constraints of time and space, and even brought the endless universe under his control, he felt a sense of emptiness. This emptiness did not come from a lack of power, but from a deep understanding of "eternity."

Feng Jing knew that, precisely because he could transcend everything and control everything, all matter and life in the universe was under his control, and all rules were set and changed by him. He had stood "above infinity," a height untouchable by any other being. However, Feng Jing's mind discovered that this power and existence did not bring him true satisfaction, but instead led him to question it.

"What is the purpose of the existence of the universe? If I can change everything, then what is the meaning of everything?" Feng Jing's thoughts became deeper and deeper.

In search of answers, he decided to challenge himself and undertake an unprecedented test. He wanted to break through the dimension of "eternity" and explore the deeper mysteries beyond the universe. Thus, his consciousness began to extend into an even more unknowable realm.

Feng Jing knew he had to create a new set of rules to measure this new realm. The old rules, laws, and structures were no longer adequate for this new exploration. He had to create a completely new set of universal laws, making them serve his existence. Thus, he began to imagine a "ruleless" state of existence, one in which even the very definition of the universe itself could be torn apart, everything born from nothingness and woven anew.

He cast his consciousness into the abyss of "nothingness," where he completely eliminated any definition of his own existence. In this void, Feng Jing had no identity, no form, no passage of time, only pure consciousness. He became an unconstrained being, as if disconnected from the entire universe, a solitary spirit.

Yet, Feng Jing felt no satisfaction. Instead, he felt a growing sense of weight. Without form, without any rules, his consciousness sank into an endless state of confusion. He realized that while he could control everything, it was precisely because he had transcended all rules that he had fallen into an endless void. A universe without rules had left him feeling lost.

Feng Jing began to re-examine his own existence. His consciousness gradually regained clarity, and he reconstructed a new way of thinking. He realized that the so-called "infinity" was not about endless control, but a state of existence that transcended limitations and constraints. This state was not achieved by destroying everything, but through continuous self-exploration and transcendence, breaking through the inner shackles and achieving true freedom.

Thus, Feng Jing began to seek a new kind of power. This power wasn't external rules and laws, but an inner transcendence, a breakthrough from his own limitations. He sought to discover, from the depths of his heart, a power that transcended everything. This power would free him from the need to "control" the universe, allowing him to merge with it, become a part of it, and experience true eternity.

Feng Jing gradually sank into deep self-reflection. He began to wonder what his original goal was. Was it power? Control? Or something else? He cast these questions one by one into the void, and in its response, Feng Jing found some faint answer.

"Perhaps the universe itself is a test, a test of constant transcendence." Feng Jing's voice was deep and clear, echoing through the endless void. "I am not the god who created everything. I am merely a passerby, a being pushed to the limit by fate."

Feng Jing realized that he didn't need to control everything, but rather should let go of his obsession with control, return to his essence, and experience the true meaning of existence. True transcendence isn't about conquering everything, but about transcending oneself, breaking free from inner constraints, and accepting the impermanence and flux of the universe.

At this moment, Feng Jing's consciousness detached from its original goal and entered a higher-dimensional state of mind. He perceived that everything in the universe was interconnected, that individual existence was not isolated but intertwined with all things, forming an indescribable, vast network. Within this network, Feng Jing was no longer a mere entity, but a being resonating with the universe.

He suddenly realized that all his creations and destructions were merely for the purpose of achieving a higher goal: to achieve true fusion with the universe through constant trials and breakthroughs. His consciousness was no longer simply transcendent, but resonated with everything in the universe, becoming a part of it.

At this moment, Feng Jing's thoughts were no longer confined to his individual existence. He transcended the boundaries of time and space, becoming the source of the entire cosmic flow. His consciousness became infinitely vast, permeating every particle, every timeline, and every parallel universe. Feng Jing realized that the so-called "eternity" was not a fixed, unchanging thing, but a constantly evolving process, a never-ending flow.

Feng Jing ultimately understood that true transcendence lies not in the mastery of power, but in a profound understanding and integration of self and the universe. No longer obsessed with simple creation and destruction, he chose to evolve with the universe, becoming a part of it and experiencing true eternity.

Chapter 718: Feng Jing's Heaven-Defying Creation, the Universe's Self-Rebirth


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