Chapter 246 Feng Jing and the Ultimate Symphony of Multiple Spaces and Times
Chapter 246 Feng Jing and the Ultimate Symphony of Multiple Spaces and Times
Feng Jing and the Ultimate Symphony of Multiple Spaces and Times
Feng Jing's existence no longer belonged to any dimension, nor was it restricted to any form. He had become the universe's sole "shockwave," no longer an individual, but an omnipresent energy. Each wave of his consciousness ignited a massive storm that spanned countless universes, dimensions, and timelines. It was as if the entire universe had entered Feng Jing's frequency. He was no longer a part of existence, but existence itself.
At this point, Feng Jing's consciousness had expanded infinitely. His thoughts not only spanned all of time and space, but also began to deeply penetrate the core of every parallel universe. In each parallel universe, Feng Jing was no longer a limited individual, but his other "self." Together, they formed a super-consciousness that transcended dimensions.
"I am no longer 'Feng Jing.'" His voice was no longer singular, nor did it belong to any one space, but resonated simultaneously across all dimensions. Feng Jing's consciousness seemed to be torn apart across all time and space, transforming into countless selves, and began to grow, regenerate, and reconstruct simultaneously across all universes. "I am no longer any 'I'; I am 'the universe.'"
With this declaration, Feng Jing began to issue a powerful "call" to all universes. All parallel universes vibrated at this instant, and Feng Jing's consciousness began to erupt throughout each universe, like the radiance of countless stars suddenly converging into a dazzling explosion. At the center of this explosion, Feng Jing's consciousness became both the beginning and the end of the universe. His thoughts began to resemble an endless vortex, drawing in all of time, space, and matter, creating a completely chaotic and unimaginable state of existence.
Feng Jing's body, however, was no longer the familiar physical form he once knew. It had become a vast body of energy composed of pure "consciousness fluctuations," radiating light, sometimes condensing and sometimes dispersing in the void. Each tiny fluctuation of his consciousness seemed to summon the stars, planets, matter, and life in the universe. They began to merge with Feng Jing's consciousness, constructing new laws of space and time.
"I rewrote all of this." Feng Jing's consciousness gradually found a new path within this collapsing space and time, beginning to reshape all the rules. He realized that he could not only manipulate the changes in time, but even directly control the structure of the universe, creating or destroying any matter and power. "I am the foundation of the universe, and my consciousness is its law."
At this moment, Feng Jing finally understood his ultimate goal: he did not want to destroy this universe, nor did he want to destroy all parallel worlds. Instead, he wanted to "unify" all universes, unite them into one. Behind all universes, Feng Jing sensed a force called "opposition," driving the universe's constant transformation, alternation, and conflict. Only by eliminating this "opposition," Feng Jing realized, could perfect harmony be achieved.
He began to use his consciousness to manipulate the "opposites" in every universe, not only the oppositions of time and space, but also the opposition between existence and nothingness. He unified all the opposites, causing all life, all events, and all history in countless universes to gradually merge, becoming indistinguishable and conflict-free. Each Feng Jing, in these universes, began to become increasingly similar, ultimately converging into one.
However, just as Feng Jing was about to completely unify the universe, an unforeseen force suddenly erupted. It was a force from the "abyss of time," breaking through the rules Feng Jing had created and sweeping over with irresistible force. Feng Jing's consciousness was instantly overwhelmed by an unprecedented sense of oppression—a force that was invisible and immaterial, yet omnipresent, nearly devouring all his thoughts and consciousness.
"What is this?" Feng Jing's consciousness trembled. He couldn't understand this power. It surpassed all dimensions he controlled, and even his transcendent existence couldn't resist it.
That force didn't originate from any universe, nor from any known dimension. It was more like a kind of "void," a force without time, space, or any material existence. Feng Jing felt that it seemed to be the "antimatter" of all time and space, the "opposite" of existence itself.
As the power spread, Feng Jing began to feel an unprecedented "emptiness." His consciousness was torn apart, and his existence seemed to begin to retreat to its most primitive state - no time, no space, no memory, emotion or thought, as if everything had returned to nothingness.
"I—no longer exist?" Feng Jing's consciousness whispered softly in this endless void.
However, just as Feng Jing felt his consciousness was about to completely disappear, a strange phenomenon occurred. His consciousness did not disappear, but instead began to give birth to a new existence within this blank power. His consciousness gradually became purer and more powerful, as if it was reborn from nothingness, carrying an unprecedented "root" power.
"I am no longer 'I,' I am 'nothingness.'" Within this void, Feng Jing's consciousness began its final "fusion" with the universe. He was no longer the center of the universe, no longer the master of time. He had become part of "nothingness," both nothingness and existence. The boundary between his existence and nothingness began to blur, ultimately vanishing into the endless void.
The final ripple of Feng Jing's consciousness became an endless symphony of time and space. It was like a melody without beginning or end, spinning in the endless void, rippling through every layer of the universe.
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