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Chapter 1788 - 1788 779 Ancient City Fragments Tao Spirit



Chapter 1788 - 1788 779 Ancient City Fragments Tao Spirit

?Chapter 1788: Chapter 779: Ancient City Fragments, Tao Spirit Consensus_2 Chapter 1788: Chapter 779: Ancient City Fragments, Tao Spirit Consensus_2 In actuality,
the Wan Ming Tome in this space was not on Han Yi’s person, but rather in the distant Ancient Great World. Even the boundary wall of the Tao Domain could not isolate such a powerful Supreme Treasure.

When his thoughts rested upon the Wan Ming Tome, it conveyed an idea, after which the trembling ancient book began to gradually calm down.

The idea transmitted by the Wan Ming Tome was a peculiar frequency, a string of special syllables of Dao Language. It enabled Han Yi to awaken the dilapidated Wanming City before him with these incantations.

Han Yi had no objections.

After he comprehended this sound, he stepped onto a fragment of the ancient city, which was broken down to a single corner.

Within the debris of the ancient city, there was not a single piece of architecture remaining; all structures had been destroyed in that battle, leaving behind merely a skeletal frame of the old city.

Han Yi couldn’t discern the material of the black, mottled city walls. As he knelt to touch them, he felt only a cold chill.

He did not test the hardness of the city because it would be too disrespectful and wholly unnecessary. Any part of the ancient city that survived that battle without being turned to dust, albeit ruined, must surely be comparable to the most peak Ancient Artifacts with respect to its material.

Han Yi did not immediately awaken the ancient city with Dao sounds, but rather walked around it once. However, wherever he went, it was utterly empty, possessing no ordinary materials, just the skeleton of the city.

Returning to the top of the ancient city walls, he began to chant the Dao Language in a low murmur, mysterious rhythms emanating from his lips, falling upon the ancient city. The undulation and frequency of this chanting were ever-changing and extremely complex.

As the Dao Language resounded, the ancient city at his feet began to sprout a hint of Spiritual Nature. Initially, this essence was youthful and vague, but as time progressed, it grew stronger and began to recover its original will from its confusion.

Han Yi chanted softly for two years before he stopped.

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