Myth Beyond Heaven

Chapter 2965 2965: The Creation (2)

With newfound understanding, Yun Lintian dragged himself upright.

His body protested violently.

He ignored it.

“Again.”

This time, Yun Lintian didn’t force permanent connections.

Instead, he visualized the golden threads as living things—stretching, contracting, breathing with the elements’ natural rhythms.

The Sun blazed brighter? The thread thinned, allowing more space.

The Moon waxed? The connection strengthened momentarily before easing again.

Like a master musician adjusting to his orchestra’s tempo, Yun Lintian listened rather than commanded.

And slowly…

It worked.

The elements didn’t just connect—they danced.

Fire flared and water cooled in counterpoint. Wind scattered earth’s seeds only for lightning to energize them. Space expanded as darkness condensed, light piercing through at perfect intervals.

And through it all—

The Seed of Time pulsed not as a controller, but as the heartbeat of this living system.

Yun Lintian’s entire body thrummed with power. His injuries healed themselves without conscious effort. His Divine Core reconstructed stronger than before, the fractures becoming golden seams of resilience.

Yet he didn’t celebrate.

Yun Lintian held his breath, watching the connections flicker like living threads of golden silk. The elements pulsed in harmony—fire and water, earth and wind, light and darkness—all moving in perfect rhythm.

“This time… This time it’s stable.”

For an entire hour, the balance held. The Seed of Time thrummed contentedly at the center, its power weaving through each element like an invisible conductor guiding an orchestra.

Then—

SNAP!

Without warning, the threads ruptured.

Yun Lintian’s body jerked violently as backlash tore through him. Blood sprayed from his mouth, his veins bulging black beneath his skin.

“Tree of Life! God of Life!”

He desperately summoned healing energies, but the damage was too severe. His vision darkened at the edges, his limbs growing numb.

“Not… again…”

With a final curse, he collapsed into unconsciousness.

When Yun Lintian came to, his body felt like it had been trampled by a herd of divine beasts. Every muscle screamed in protest as he dragged himself upright.

“Damn it!” He spat out a mouthful of congealed blood. “It was clearly working but why?!”

Frowning deeply, he reviewed the failure.

The connections had been stable. They’d lasted longer than ever before. So why had they shattered?

Closing his eyes, Yun Lintian retraced the moment of collapse in his mind.

There—

A slight hesitation in the Moon’s rhythm.

A barely perceptible lag between the Thunder’s pulse and the Earth’s response.

“Resonance…”

The realization struck him like lightning.

The elements weren’t just connected—they needed to anticipate each other. To move as one living system, not individual parts.

He’d been treating them like separate instruments playing the same song.

What they needed was to become a single symphony.

Knowing this, Yun Lintian didn’t rush.

First, he focused solely on the Sun and Moon—fire and water.

But this time, he didn’t just link them.

He listened.

To the Sun’s roaring crescendos.

To the Moon’s quiet ebbs and flows.

Then—

He let them lead. This соntеnt is prеsеntеd by

The golden threads formed naturally, not forced by his will but invited by their rhythms.

Two hours passed.

The connection held.

Now—the Storm.

Yun Lintian didn’t impose the link. He waited until the wind’s howling melody aligned with fire and water’s dance.

Then the thread formed.

Three elements.

Five hours.

Still stable.

One by one, he added the others—Earth, Thunder, Golden Mountain, Spatial Wheel, Light Pole, Dark Pearl—each joining only when their natural rhythms synced with the growing harmony.

By the time all ten elements connected, an entire day had passed.

And the balance…

Held.

Not through force.

Not through rigid control.

But through understanding.

Through surrender.

Yun Lintian remained motionless for three full days, observing the living tapestry of power within him.

The elements breathed together now—expanding, contracting, flaring and fading in perfect synchrony.

The Seed of Time no longer controlled them.

It facilitated.

A bridge.

A heartbeat.

A conductor.

When the first tremor came—a natural fluctuation in the Sun’s intensity—Yun Lintian didn’t panic.

He watched as the golden threads flexed, allowing the fire’s surge without breaking.

The Moon cooled the excess.

The Storm carried the energy outward.

The Earth grounded it.

Like a living organism, the system adapted.

And when the disruption passed…

The harmony remained.

Yun Lintian finally allowed himself to smile.

“This… This is true unity.”

Yun Lintian exhaled slowly, observing the perfect harmony within his Divine Core one last time just to make sure. The ten elements pulsed as one, their energies flowing seamlessly through the Seed of Time’s golden threads.

“It’s done…”

Yet as the initial relief faded, a new question emerged:

“What now?”

He flexed his fingers, expecting some grand transformation—but felt nothing. His strength hadn’t increased. His body hadn’t changed.

Confusion creased his brow.

“Did I miss something?”

He pondered deeply. The elements were connected within his Divine Core, but wasn’t his Divine Core already part of him? He’d always drawn power from it effortlessly. What was different now?

Then it struck him.

“I’ve been treating my Divine Core like a storage room—taking out what I need when I need it. But now… Now they’re one.”

With this realization, Yun Lintian did something simple yet profound—

He invoked the unified power.

Not fire. Not water. Not any single element.

All of them.

BOOOOOM—!

The effect was instantaneous and overwhelming.

A surge of power unlike anything Yun Lintian had ever experienced erupted from his Divine Core. It wasn’t separate strands of elemental energy—it was a singular, all-encompassing force that flooded his meridians like a tidal wave.

His body convulsed as every cell, every bone, every drop of blood was reforged in this primordial energy.

His skin shimmered like molten gold.

His hair turned completely white as moonlight from half white and half black.

His veins glowed with swirling elemental sigils.

But the true change was deeper.

Yun Lintian felt the universe differently now.

Time wasn’t just something he manipulated—it was him.

Fire didn’t obey his commands—it was his anger given form.

Water didn’t flow at his will—it was his tranquility manifest.

“This… This is true integration,” he whispered, watching as his fingertips cycled through all ten elements without conscious thought.

Then—

ROAR!

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