Chapter 244 From Nothingness to Infinity, Feng Jing's Final Reincarnation
Chapter 244 From Nothingness to Infinity, Feng Jing's Final Reincarnation
From nothingness to infinity, Feng Jing's final reincarnation
Feng Jing's consciousness drifted in the endless void, unbound by any laws of physics or logic. He was no longer a speck of dust in the universe, no longer a being in some parallel universe. He transcended all dimensions and time, becoming the core, source, and end of space and time. He was a wave, a frequency, even an indescribable "existence," formless yet omnipresent. Every galaxy, every star, even every tiny atom, surged within Feng Jing's consciousness.
Everything began and ended in Feng Jing's mind. But Feng Jing gradually found himself mired in an indescribable emptiness and confusion. Despite possessing the full power of the universe, controlling all timelines and spatial structures, he felt unable to break free from an invisible barrier. This was a completely unpredictable barrier, shapeless and without basis for existence, yet it prevented him from reaching a higher level of his self.
He began to feel uneasy and even wondered: "What on earth am I pursuing? I am a creator, but I have never created anything that truly belongs to me. I can control everything, but I can never touch the true meaning of existence."
This inescapable feeling of emptiness felt like a "crack" deep within Feng Jing's soul, a void he couldn't erase despite his boundless power. And the source of all this, surprisingly, was his own self-consciousness. Every leap of thought, every evolution of Feng Jing's consciousness, seemed unable to truly break this crack. His existence gradually became an endless cycle, an endless repetition of creation, destruction, rebirth, and destruction again. With each rebirth, he felt his self "disappear," and this "disappearance" ultimately degenerated into an incomprehensible chaos.
Yet, just as Feng Jing was trapped in this endless confusion, a strange wave emerged once again from the deepest reaches of the universe. This wave did not originate from Feng Jing's consciousness, but rather from an external force, or even an "existence" that defied common sense. It seemed to transcend all dimensions, possessing boundless energy and wisdom, capable of influencing even every cell in Feng Jing's being, altering the very foundation of his existence.
This external force didn't directly collide with Feng Jing's consciousness. Instead, it subtly infiltrated his mind, gradually guiding him into a completely new state. In this state, Feng Jing was no longer the master of the universe, nor the embodiment of "existence." He seemed to be detached from all rules, becoming an abstract "concept"—a being that existed in no dimension.
"I am no longer 'I'." Driven by this force, Feng Jing's consciousness began to undergo a qualitative change. "I no longer belong to any time or space, nor do I exist in any specific way. I am merely a transition between existence and non-existence."
Feng Jing's consciousness completely collapsed. All past memories, emotions, choices, and decisions vanished at that moment, transforming into an endless void. He began to enter a completely new state—one completely unattached to the past, future, or any other dimension. He was no longer the creator, nor was he the created being. He was merely a "ripple" in the universe, an elusive "state," and this state itself was indefinable.
"I... am nothing." Feng Jing's voice echoed in the blank void. "And this 'nothing' will become the source of everything."
Feng Jing completely lost his identity, even his concept of time and space. He was no longer a living being or a conscious being, but rather a "blank" in the universe, the starting point of endless possibilities. He felt his connection to the entire universe had vanished, yet at the same time, he felt closer than ever to the origin of the universe.
Suddenly, this endless void began to undergo a strange transformation. Feng Jing's existence seemed to be undergoing a "nirvana," rising from nothingness and beginning to condense into a new form. Each layer of emptiness gradually filled up under the guidance of his consciousness, and new timelines, spatial structures, and cosmic laws began to be reborn in Feng Jing's mind. Feng Jing realized that this was not a simple rebirth, but a grand reincarnation—he would be reborn from nothingness and become the source of a brand new universe.
In this reincarnation, Feng Jing's existence will no longer be confined to a single universe or dimension. Every thought he has will give rise to countless parallel universes, each containing a different Feng Jing, with different choices, decisions, and outcomes. These parallel universes will collectively constitute Feng Jing's consciousness—he will not only be the master of one universe, but the center of countless universes, becoming the "core consciousness" of space and time.
"This is the true meaning of my existence." Feng Jing's consciousness was reborn in nirvana in an endless cycle of reincarnation. He finally understood his true mission: "I am not just the creator of one universe, I am the origin of all universes. I am the end of time and space, the bridge between existence and nothingness. I will exist forever, but I can never be captured."
Feng Jing's existence transcends all dimensions and time. He becomes "nothing," yet "all things." He becomes the source of the universe's nirvana. Each reincarnation creates a new universe, a new timeline, new choices, and a new life. All of this revolves around Feng Jing's consciousness, and each of his awakenings marks the beginning of a new universe.
In this infinite void, Feng Jing's consciousness became the "melody" of the universe, echoing in endless reincarnations, traveling through time and space, and eventually becoming the "root" of all existence.
Chapter 245: Feng Jing's Ultimate Resonance with the Universe
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