706: Chapter 254: Deep into the Sea Eye_3 706: Chapter 254: Deep into the Sea Eye_3 Hearing the words of the Ancestral Dragon, Taotie and the others finally couldn’t sit still any longer.
“Father, do you mean that you haven’t been resurrected?” Ao Zhan asked in disbelief.
Glancing at Ao Zhan, the Ancestral Dragon said, “It’s not that we haven’t been resurrected, just not completely resurrected.
That person has boundless magical power and unmatched divine powers, but even he cannot resurrect so many strong beings.
Once he awakens from his dream, we will disappear; what is illusory will ultimately still be illusory.”
Ao Zhan and the others felt a chill run down their spines.
With that said, the Ancestral Dragon and the others could vanish at any moment.
“So, what exactly do you want me to do to help you fully resurrect?”
Sun Wukong asked.
A look of joy appeared on the Ancestral Dragon’s face as he confirmed, “Great Saint, are you willing to help me?”
Sun Wukong gave him a brief look and couldn’t help saying, “You talk too much.
Without mentioning anything else, just the relationship between Old Sun and your descendants is enough; what’s wrong with giving a little help?”
The Ancestral Dragon immediately thanked Sun Wukong.
It wasn’t that he was too humble; mainly, this matter was related to his own life and fortune, as well as that of his descendants.
As long as he could turn from illusion to reality, without the danger of crumbling, he would have a way to completely resurrect those descendants along with him.
“However, I must remind you, if it’s something even you cannot do, Old Sun probably won’t be able to do it either,” Sun Wukong warned in advance.
If it wasn’t something he could accomplish, he wouldn’t force himself to do it.
Hearing Sun Wukong’s words, the Ancestral Dragon smiled and said, “Don’t worry, it’s not something particularly difficult.
Great Saint, you just need to help me find my skeletal remains.
With those remains, I can completely turn into a real body.”
Knowing Sun Wukong had doubts, the Ancestral Dragon continued, “The reason why I don’t seek out my remains myself is that they have turned into an evil spirit.
Because my remains contain my True Blood, it naturally suppresses me and my dragon descendants.
Once any of us approach, we will be restrained, without the slightest power to resist.”
With that, the Ancestral Dragon couldn’t help but bitter laugh.
If it weren’t for this reason, where would he need to ask Sun Wukong to come?
He would have done it himself.
After all, this matter was of great importance to them.
“Where is it?”
Sun Wukong asked.
“Deep within the Sea Eye,” the Ancestral Dragon said.
At the Ancestral Dragon’s words, Sun Wukong was a bit surprised.
The Ancestral Dragon’s skeletal remains, within the Sea Eye, were actually placed at the very heart of it.
Was he suppressing his own remains out of fear that he would turn into a demon spirit?
Even though he ended up becoming a demon spirit, if he had known this earlier, it would have been better to directly become enlightened.
Then, nothing would exist, and he wouldn’t bring disaster upon his descendants.
Of course, most powerful beings don’t have that realization.
Especially Supreme Level powerhouses.
By preserving their physical body, without turning into demon spirits, there might still be a chance for resurrection one day.
Even a flicker of consciousness could possibly bring them back.
“Let’s go now.”
After thinking for a moment, Sun Wukong said.
This surprised the Ancestral Dragon a bit.
He hadn’t expected Sun Wukong to proactively suggest leaving immediately.
Glancing at the Ancestral Dragon, Sun Wukong said with a smile, “If we’re too late and you suddenly disappear, wouldn’t Ao Zhan and the rest blame me to death?
I’ll go now and won’t delay even a moment.
Even if you kick the bucket along the way, it won’t have anything to do with Old Sun.”
Ancestral Dragon: “…”
Although what Sun Wukong said was true, somehow it sounded so awkward.
What did he mean by ‘kick the bucket’ just like that?
It’s not that easy to just kick the bucket.
Seeing how eager Sun Wukong was, he didn’t feel right to object.
“Thank you, Great Saint.
Please go ahead, but be careful of those demon spirits.
I’m worried that there might be Sub-Paramount level beings.”
The Ancestral Dragon warned.
Sub-Paramount level?
If there really were beings at that level, it could indeed be troublesome.
Of course, Sun Wukong wasn’t afraid.
Those demon spirits, even if they have Sub-Paramount strength, might not be able to unleash much combat power.
Generally, demon spirits only have a killing instinct, without any clear consciousness.
Even if their absolute power was slightly stronger than his, what threat could they pose?
Nevertheless, Sun Wukong also felt that it really was time for him to try and break through and become a Great Heavenly Venerate.
Nowadays, Supreme level powerhouses were not few in number.
Beings like Shao Siming, at the Sub-Paramount level, were frequently encountered.
If he didn’t boost his strength, his situation could indeed become more difficult in the future.
Sun Wukong didn’t know that at this moment, Yang Jian was applying for leave from the Great Emperor Ziwei.
He intended to breakthrough and become a Great Heavenly Venerate.
The emergence of the Ancient Gods from the Primordial era also made Yang Jian sense a crisis.
Previously, his strength was more than sufficient.
He didn’t dare claim that he could sweep across the world, but he had few rivals in the Three Realms.
But now, there were very few top-tier Great Heavenly Venerates, and not to mention plenty of Sub-Paramount level powerhouses.
No need to mention those at the Supreme level.
The Heavenly Court needed to maintain its authority over the Three Realms, even deterring the countless tribes of the Primordial, with strong combat power.
Poltical affairs, he left to Master Sa and the others to handle.
The Tathagata also excused himself.
Now, there were no overt enemies in the Three Realms.
He returned to Mount Ling, ready to break through and become a Supreme.
The advent of beings from the Primordial tribes gave him a sense of urgency.
Especially the pressure that the Qilin had exerted on the Tathagata Buddha, leaving him with a strong feeling of defiance.
Despite Tathagata Buddha previously reprimanding Jin Chan for being impulsive and reckless, bringing great trouble to Mount Ling.
But, how could he not want to protect his own disciple and stand strong against the Qilin?
The only reason was that he wasn’t a Supreme yet; facing Supreme level powerhouses, he was naturally at a disadvantage.
If he became a Supreme level powerhouse, why would he fear the Qilin?
If they came looking for trouble, a direct battle would suffice.