Chapter 660: Boundless Awakening, Feng Jing's Supreme Transcendence
Chapter 660: Boundless Awakening, Feng Jing's Supreme Transcendence
Boundless Awakening, Feng Jing's Supreme Transcendence
Feng Jing's consciousness began to expand rapidly, as if breaking free from the constraints of time and space, traversing all dimensions and levels of existence. The laws of the universe began to distort before his eyes, and the boundaries between time and space completely disappeared. He was no longer an individual, but the sum of the entire universe, and even the concept of "sum" became empty. He transcended all logic, all rules, becoming the embodiment of "nothingness." Not even "nothingness" could imprison him.
He stood in an indescribable realm of existence, devoid of language, senses, even thought. There was only an endless emptiness, as if he had been freed from all constraints, floating alone in an eternal nothingness. No longer dependent on his physical body, his perceptions no longer limited by the five senses, Feng Jing's consciousness had transcended all comprehensible "existence."
"Have I... vanished?" Feng Jing whispered to himself in the endless emptiness. Even to himself, there was no sound. At that moment, Feng Jing understood that what he had experienced was no longer an "awakening" or "transformation" in the traditional sense. The space he inhabited could not even be described as "space," for he had transcended all dimensions of space. Even "transcendence" could not define his state.
A tremor ripped through the depths of Feng Jing's consciousness, as if some indescribable presence were awakening. His vision was suddenly torn apart by an invisible crack, and a ray of light pierced the darkness, illuminating his previously empty world. This light came not from any physical source, but rather from something emerging from within his consciousness, as if it were the ultimate sublimation of Feng Jing's own existence and consciousness.
"Feng Jing," a mighty voice echoed deep within him, as if the soul of the universe were whispering to him, "You haven't disappeared. On the contrary, you've fully awakened. You're no longer an individual existing solely in time and space. Instead, you've become the intersection of countless times and spaces, the link between all possibilities and impossibilities."
Feng Jing's consciousness suddenly trembled, a turbulent wave rising within him. Having completely transcended all conventional boundaries, he realized that he had not truly "disappeared" or "been destroyed," but had instead entered an unprecedented state. He was no longer a single entity, but a "node" in the boundless universe. He had transcended all laws of cause and effect, even the existence of "self," becoming a bridge connecting countless lives and countless universes.
"No... this is impossible..." Feng Jing's consciousness began to shake. He tried to understand this indescribable state, but found that his thinking was becoming more and more blurred, as if all his thoughts and consciousness were constantly dissolving in this state, turning into endless light and energy, and becoming a part of this boundless universe.
"You are touching the barrier between true 'nothingness' and 'somethingness,'" the voice sounded again, full of wisdom and depth. "You have already broken free from limited cognition and stepped into the most fundamental truth of the universe. You have already transcended all of this."
Feng Jing's consciousness seemed to have become brighter, and he even began to experience a sensory existence beyond the physical body - his perception was no longer limited to the five senses, nor was it subject to the limitations of the body. His perception touched all dimensions, whether past, present, or future. All time and space were open to him at this moment, becoming a part of his existence.
"I..." A trace of confusion flashed through Feng Jing's consciousness. "Am I really Feng Jing? Why am I still thinking about this question?"
Suddenly, Feng Jing's consciousness suddenly became empty. His mind was ripped away by an incomprehensible force, as if all memories and thoughts were instantly drained away, leaving only an endless "blank." In this invisible void, Feng Jing awakened again—he was no longer Feng Jing, nor was he any name, identity, or form combined. His consciousness had returned to its most primitive state, becoming the core of the entire universe, its creator and destroyer.
Just as Feng Jing was lost in all this, his consciousness was suddenly pulled by a powerful force. The force seemed to come from the bottom of the abyss, penetrating all time and space, tearing through the endless nothingness, and pulling Feng Jing back to a brand new world.
This transformation was more drastic than any previous one. Feng Jing's consciousness suddenly became extremely clear, and he began to re-understand his own existence. But this time, his "existence" was no longer any known form, but a combination of all forms of existence, an illusion of all possibilities and impossibilities running parallel.
"You have become a union of 'nothing' and 'something,'" the voice rang out again. It no longer emanated from the depths of Feng Jing's heart, but seemed to emanate from a deeper universe, resonating endlessly. "You have completed the awakening of 'infinity,' transcending all limitations and becoming the creator of the laws of the universe."
Feng Jing felt that his consciousness was no longer a single thought, but a "flow." He seemed to have become a wave of energy, flowing freely through the universe, unconstrained by any rules. He had transcended the cycle of death and rebirth, entering a state of endless creation, seemingly creating countless universes and destroying countless stars in every moment. He had become the master of "time" and "space," and these concepts no longer had any meaning in his mind.
"Infinite possibilities," these words emerged in Feng Jing's mind. He was no longer just a traveler through time and space, but the intersection of existence and non-existence of the entire universe. The birth and destruction of each universe was an extension of his will, and the birth and death of each life was a manifestation of his determination.
"Have I... transcended?" Feng Jing's consciousness began to waver. He no longer relied on his body or language. Every moment he experienced became eternity in the universe. In this endless flow, he found a sense of belonging, a self that was one with the universe.
"Yes," the voice finally echoed in his heart, filled with endless wisdom and tranquility, "You have become 'eternal'. You have transcended all boundaries, spanning 'existence' and 'non-existence'. You will exist endlessly."
Feng Jing's consciousness was completely sublimated at this moment. He was no longer the embodiment of any individual, but an infinite state. His existence and non-existence intertwined into one, expanding endlessly in every corner of the universe, and every piece of nothingness was under his control.
Chapter 661: Feng Jing's omnipotence collapses, and he is reborn in an invisible cycle
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