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Chapter 1342: A Thought of Eternity

Heavenly-Dragon no longer spoke, only standing from an observer’s perspective watching this entire plan unfold.

Even with Heavenly-Dragon’s level of cunning, after observing the entire operation, he could only secretly sigh in admiration at its brilliance.

Starting from “Cangjie Chess,” the plan had already begun full implementation.

Earth-Dragon, as the first link in the entire plan, had to actively die within “Cangjie Chess.” After her death, the “immortal technique” called “Severance” disappeared, and those close to madness began to gradually recover their memories.

At the same moment, a team outside the “Cangjie Chess” venue began dismantling the giant clock and display screens. This fragmented team was called “Extreme Path.”

This step could both make everyone’s “immortal techniques” more powerful and add many mad people, with those recovering memories gradually increasing.

In order to successfully breach Qinglong, it was also necessary to arrange a trustworthy team to eliminate the “Divine Beasts.” This team that would perish together was called “Cat.”

The plans of both teams had small flaws, and these flaws were filled by a mobile team. This team that flew like moths to a flame was called “Heaven’s Gate.”

Subsequently, everyone awakened the “Natives,” occupied the corridors, liberated the “Ants,” killed the “Heaven-level,” infiltrated the “Train Head”—numerous impossible tasks were completed almost in one breath under the unity of all hearts working as one.

Then came the breach of “Qinglong.”

In this plan, Qi Xia had the wild idea of having a “Calamity Water” cross the entire corridor to reach the “Train Head,” sending her into Qinglong’s room, and through long-term suggestion, making “Calamity Water” wholeheartedly loyal to Qinglong.

In this way, before Qinglong entered the final stage, his faith became unstable, his immortal techniques turbulent, his heart divided, and his fortune declined.

The legendary divine beast Qinglong sat in command of the East, and the move of “diverting calamity water east” paved Qinglong’s path to failure.

At this moment, Heavenly-Dragon couldn’t help but think to himself: if he were in this situation… how could he ensure he wouldn’t be defeated?

The only way to break it would probably be to know the plan in advance and then kill all related personnel.

This meant that although the death of people would slow down the mission’s progress to a certain extent, no matter how wretched the situation, these people would always have hope of victory.

Thinking carefully about it, whether killing the leader of “Extreme Path,” the leader of “Cat,” the leader of “Heaven’s Gate” individually, or killing Qi Xia alone, someone would always fill in for this plan.

So to terminate this full-scale uprising, it would be necessary to kill as many people as possible.

But even if the logic was such… this plan could even deceive Heaven-Snake’s “Mind Reading” and Heaven-Dog’s “Spirit Hearing”—how could it be easily discovered?

In the dream, the further the entire plan progressed, the more Heavenly-Dragon discovered something wasn’t quite right.

This rebellion seemed somewhat different from the rebellion he had just experienced.

Since Heavenly-Dragon was asleep most of the time, he wasn’t very clear about other differences. The only obvious feeling was that this operation didn’t include anything about the “Tree.”

In the dream, two “Celestial Movement” unleashed killing moves—one responsible for attacking Qinglong, one responsible for assaulting Heavenly-Dragon on the throne.

Although Qinglong wanted Heavenly-Dragon dead, at this moment he had no way to undo “Twin Life Flower.” With no choice, he could only act to protect Heavenly-Dragon, but under the exquisite coordination of the two opponents, Qinglong retreated step by step with his enormous weak point, finally being forced into a dead corner.

From this moment, the situation began to gradually exceed observer Heavenly-Dragon’s expectations.

In their fumbling clash, the two happened to injure Qinglong’s “Soul Capture” located at his heart.

Then the situation took a sharp turn for the worse. Without any way to control his opponents, in just a few exchanges, Qinglong’s eyeballs in all his internal organs were shattered. Facing the enormous destructive power of “Celestial Movement,” the speed of self-repair could no longer keep up enough to preserve Qinglong’s life.

Meanwhile, Heavenly-Dragon on the throne also began to bleed from the corners of his mouth as Qinglong approached death. Their “Twin Life Flower” sensed that one party was on the verge of death and officially took effect.

The two “Celestial Movement” knew there was no time to waste. They had to take this opportunity to eliminate both dragons in one go, so they intensified their offensive methods against Qinglong. They consumed all their life force, gathering all their power to attack Qinglong.

As Qinglong was about to die, Heavenly-Dragon finally opened his eyes, but his life had also reached its end.

After quickly assessing the current situation, Heavenly-Dragon knew the situation was beyond salvation, so he used all his remaining “Faith” to activate the strongest “Dissolution” in history. In the name of a “God,” he led everyone in the entire “Taoyuan” to be buried with him.

He not only “Dissolved” the entire “Train,” but also “Dissolved” every character active in the “Train” and “Taoyuan.” He knew that once he died, the only thing he could do was prohibit anyone from escaping. Since he hadn’t truly become a “God,” he absolutely couldn’t let this “Taoyuan Project” be exposed.

Thus the “Participants,” “Divine Beasts,” “Heaven-level,” “Earth-level,” “Human-level,” “Mad People,” and “Ants”—all seven types of identities turned to powder in this catastrophe. Even Heavenly-Dragon and Qinglong perished in this rebellion.

He had thought this largest-scale “Dissolution” would leave the entire “Taoyuan” including the “Train” with no survivors. Even Xu Liunian, who had temporarily become a “Participant,” had already died. But Heavenly-Dragon at that time hadn’t expected that this large-scale “Dissolution” would overlook two people.

These two people, by chance, happened not to be within the seven types of identities mentioned above.

One was the lonely young man expelled from the “Divine Beast” ranks who wandered daily near the “Taoyuan” giant clock—Baihu.

The other was someone who had broken free from the “Participant” category, hovering between half-human and half-god—Qi Xia.

However, at this moment, observer Heavenly-Dragon’s attention was not at all on these two survivors, but was recalling another doubtful point.

“What is… going on?” Heavenly-Dragon murmured. “White-Sheep… you all killed me?”

*”Be patient.”* Qi Xia’s voice came from the void. *”Eternity… has only just begun.”*

Heavenly-Dragon said nothing more, only following the memories of Qi Xia within the dream as they progressed.

Since “Qi Xia” at that time was inside the “Train,” when Heavenly-Dragon “Dissolved” the entire “Train,” he immediately fell into the boundless darkness beneath his feet.

This boundless darkness was very different from before—there was no light at all in the surroundings.

Qi Xia at that time didn’t know he was the only person alive in “Taoyuan” besides Baihu.

He struggled in the pitch blackness, falling.

He wasn’t clear where he had fallen to, only knew he kept falling toward the boundless darkness.

Not knowing how long he had been falling, Qi Xia finally began trying to control his mind. He told himself that he didn’t need to fall here, only to float.

But this step was truly not easy in difficulty. After all, Qi Xia had fallen downward unprepared at the instant the “Train” collapsed. To tell his subconscious under such preconditions that there was no need to fall here was no easy matter for anyone.

After experiencing countless failures, after he gradually became accustomed to the feeling of falling, Qi Xia finally controlled his subconscious, gradually stabilizing himself.

But apart from being able to stabilize his form, he couldn’t do anything.

He had never imagined that after defeating Heavenly-Dragon, what awaited him would be this scene.

No direction, no sound, no light, not even time or space.

So right now, had he won… or lost? What had happened to everyone else?

Had anyone escaped the “Train,” had anyone taken over rule of “Taoyuan” again?

From this moment, the “Eternity” belonging solely to him officially began.

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