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Embrace the Dao from the Beginning (Web Novel) - Chapter 1651 Opening the Final Realm (Double Length) 8

Chapter 1651 Opening the Final Realm (Double Length) 8

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Su Zhenyuan found Li Hao's strange request rather curious. It wouldn't have been surprising if he asked for Divine Medicine or an Immortal Soldier, but he asked for an Ancient Demon corpse, a seemingly useless thing.

Fortunately, the Su Family defended the borders and, besides having skirmishes with Demons, they also had conflicts with Ancient Demons. A message to the front line would bring back a considerable number of them.

Li Hao merely mentioned his love for painting and carving, using it as an excuse to brush it off.

Su Zhenyuan didn't think much of it, as he was aware of Li Hao's skills in painting and carving. It was said his painting skill was extraordinarily strong, which left him with nothing but a bitter smile and a sigh.

He had discussed matrimony with Li Hao before, stating that as long as Li Hao nodded, a date could be chosen at any time.

Li Hao expressed there was no hurry and that he was waiting for her response.

Seeing Li Hao respect Su Muqing's opinion so much, Su Zhenyuan felt a deep admiration, convinced more than ever that he hadn't misjudged him.

In his spare time, Li Hao made some pastries himself and delivered them to Peach Blossom Mountain, the ancestral land.

When his fourth uncle learned they were for the Ancestor, he was a bit surprised. Before he could even seek instructions, Su Jiuzhe's voice came from the mountain, inviting Li Hao up.

Li Hao delivered the items to Su Jiuzhe, who took out fine wine to drink with Li Hao. They chatted casually about intriguing events and secrets of the True Realm, including tales of Su Zhenyuan as a child, crying home after being bullied and seeking his brother for revenge.

Li Hao then realized that although this Ancestor was seemingly asleep, he was not entirely unaware of the outside world and watched over the Su Family's descendants attentively.

"Your pastries are truly excellent."

After tasting Li Hao's pastries, Su Jiuzhe was greatly impressed and couldn't help but praise him.

Li Hao smiled and said, "Senior, your wine is exquisite too."

Although the wine no longer contained Heavenly Dao Essence, it was exceptionally effective in enhancing cultivation. Over the past year, Li Hao had had it three or four times, advancing his cultivation to the Third Level of the Immortal Monarch Realm.

You have to understand, his immortal power was now as refined as water, infused with the Power of Primordial Spirit. Although surpassing others at the same level, his cultivation difficulty increased by tens of times, demanding much more immortal power.

Yet this wine was so effective, it was terrifying.

Even the top-tier elixirs couldn't compare.

"You know so much, and I see your carving has Entered Dao. Are you using these for cultivation? It's quite a unique path."

Su Jiuzhe commented.

Li Hao instantly realized that the Ancestor knew about the carvings he was doing in Su Muqing's courtyard. Moved, he said, "If senior is interested, I'd like to carve something for you."

"No problem."

Su Jiuzhe responded freely.

Li Hao was overjoyed upon receiving his consent. Carving for the Great Emperor would significantly enhance his carving skills, no doubt having an extraordinary effect.

Even though his current carving experience value was already full, carving the Great Emperor represented such an opportunity.

Li Hao immediately brought out Divine Wood.

Unexpectedly, as Su Jiuzhe saw the Divine Wood Li Hao retrieved, he shook his head and said, "This Golden Divine Wood is a bit too flattering for myself."

He lifted his hand and reached into a rift. A moment later, there seemed to be a tremor from within. Retrieving his hand, he pulled out a piece of multicolored, shimmering wood.

"Use this Time Divine Wood to carve. Carve it well, for I want to be Immortal for all ages."

He said with an unrestrained smile.

Even though his entire form was decayed like a corpse, yet he insisted on standing eternally!

Li Hao was taken aback, sensing the rich aura of time emanating from the Divine Wood. It seemed to float before him, yet also drift in space-time, not of the present, elusive, like the waters of a river, impossible to grasp with a hand.

He was somewhat astonished, realizing it was top-notch Divine Wood.

He tried to reach for it, only to find that it felt extraordinarily "slippery," as if it might slip through his fingers at any moment.

At any time, it could dart away into another space-time, vanishing in a flash.

Li Hao hurriedly tightened his grip, employing the peak power of the Five-layer Time Origin to hold it firmly.

Just gripping this piece of Divine Wood required at least the strength of Time Origin Fourth Realm.

Sensing this, Li Hao's eyes brightened with a feeling that this carving session could bring him immense gains!

"Thank you, senior!"

Li Hao enthusiastically thanked him, then solemnly composed himself, setting up the Dao Domain, and began to concentrate on carving.

Using immortal power as a finger, and time as a knife, he carved into the Divine Wood, using spatial rifts as chisels to engrave deep grooves, sketching the outline.

Seeing Li Hao's technique, a hint of surprise flickered in Su Jiuzhe's eyes. He smiled but said nothing more, sitting quietly, sipping wine.

Time flowed on the mountain top, years passed serenely.

Each stroke and line from Li Hao was carved extremely slowly, using the Time Dao Rhyme as a blade.

Immersed in the process, he couldn't feel the passage of time, his eyes only seeing Su Jiuzhe in front of him and the Time Divine Wood in his hands.

Peach blossoms fell as spring faded and autumn came.

The petals, however, remained through the seasons, the peach blossoms never withering.

Falling from the tree, they quickly grew anew, nourished, showing no sign of withering even in winter.

In this constant scene, time slipped by unnoticed, and in the blink of an eye, one year, two years… three years passed.

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