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Chapter 230 - Tonight, the Stars Are Brilliant
The entire area around the ’s words challenged a truth that had never been questioned The question was hoas it that the stars could le person believed it, and even Gou Hanshi could only arch his brows The sense of unease in the people’s hearts disappeared without a trace, replaced with ridicule
Chen Changsheng was not surprised by their reactions He knew that he was definitely not the first one to realize that the stars couldZhice had shown in his notebook that he had long begun to think in that direction Then, why did the Daoist Canon have nothing on this matter? That was because this sort of matter was impossible to prove When cultivators deter that they saith their spiritual sense and could not be taken as proof It was only evidence if they could fly up to that unfatho they saw to the people down below
Chen Changsheng had no means to prove that the stars could ht Rather, this was only the speculation that had arisen fro of the seventeen Heavenly Tome Monoliths of the front hten the monoliths—It was impossible to convince people with speculation, but it was enough to convince himself This was because it was in line with his idea of beauty, as well as the fundamental way in which he viewed the world
At least for now, it was enough for only him to believe that the stars could move As for whether people could believe it or not, he did not care
He lifted his head towards the brilliant stars in the sky and said nothing , but in reality they were in constant motion, sometimes forwards and sometimes backwards From tirow larger, and frole between the stars was constantly changing It was just that the starry sky was siround It was too difficult to perceive the subtle changes in angle from where they stood
If the seventeen monoliths of the front mausoleum portrayed the positions of the countless stars, as well as the orbits they traveled upon, then how could this picture be compared to the true starry sky?
He lowered his head and closed his eyes, once again entering his sea of consciousness to observe the monolith inscriptions
The seventeen ht line before his eyes once more The monolith inscriptions were superimposed upon each other in the air, and then the countless intersecting lines became countless points He used his consciousness to have the ie disassean toto soe was a star chart Countless star charts, each from a different time, one after another flitted before his eyes
The endless variations of the stars, with ti’s eyes
The stars ht, and the traces that they left were chiseled into the monoliths, which eventually became the monolith inscriptions of the Heavenly Toround, even though the stars moved back and forth, they always re star chart necessarily could only be obtained by observing thele
Time passed slowly, but in reality, an innumerable number of years had passed, upon which he finally arrived at the final star chart
Logically, this star chart should have portrayed the current position of the stars in the true sky
Yet, for some reason, the stars on the star chart occupied a completely different position from the real stars in the sky——In the final moment, if the result and the expected outcome were different, many people would receive a in to doubt their pre’s heart was set, it would not waver
He looked at the final star chart, then after a long period of silence, lifted his right hand and began to gently pull at the edges of the star chart
The star chart was a reflection of the truth, so obviously it could not be a plane, but rather it was a cube
Along with the gentle pull of his fingers, the side of the star chart noiselessly and slowly began to revolve, its side facing the front
This was yet another new design On it were still countless stars, yet they see opened his eyes and once again looked up at the night sky
Over there was a brilliantly starry sky
When the new star chart in his sea of consciousness was placed over the real starry sky, there was a region in the southeast corner that was a perfect fit
There was not a single star out of place Every star on that star chart found itswas very beautiful, and very shocking
For a long tiht of even ht up a question about this starry sky
In the long streaht up similar questions
If the fate of man was truly hidden within this sa, then it was naturally ie their fate Then in the end, why didof humanity, the starry sky was always that solemn and serene, always that perfect It was like the Heavenly Dao or fate, set up on high, unable to be gli understood that to be soleid True perfection did not
As the stars could le of one’s fated star with other stars were naturally also changing
If those connections were the traces of fate, then was that not essentially saying that fate could be changed?
On the back of his notebook, Wang Zhice had written these words so forcefully that he penetrated through the page: There is no such thing as fate
Yes, there si, it ru’s sea of consciousness
He had deciphered the thing which had plagued hi to dispel on the spiritual level for him
He had deciphered his own personal Heavenly Toth that he had obtained froan to affect the actual world
In the distant night sky, the specks of starlight were intimately connected
Within his sea of consciousness, on the star chart ht up and glow
Almost at the same tirow several tihter
In the even more remote depths of the sea of stars, where perhaps even the powerful spiritual sense of a Saint would be unable to perceive, a red star began to exude a boundless radiance
This was the true radiance of a star, a radiance that huht fell upon the Mausoleum of Books