X-Dragon Era

Chapter 268-2700 Gold First Order_3



The problem now is, if the Nine Nether Ice Evil is effective, then it's all worth it. Not just worth it, but super worth it; it would be a gigantic profit! But if it turns out to be ineffective, this Nine Nether Ice Evil would be entirely wasted, without even a bit of dregs left.

After much hesitation... Finally, with a fierce gritting of his teeth, Xin Yun resolutely made his decision. If it's wasted, then so be it; it didn't matter much anyway. Among the people he knew, besides himself, there was no one from the Water Series. Even if Xin Yun didn't use it, at most he could only trade it for money, and money... although he was short of it, his needs were so great that a little more or less made no difference.

With that thought in mind, Xin Yun waved his right hand and tossed a replica of the Chaos Cauldron onto the gold bars created by the Taiji Diagram, signaling Lán Sè to use this small cauldron to collect the Nine Nether Ice Evil!

Upon receiving Xin Yun's command, Lán Sè immediately sprang into action, controlling the Chaos Cauldron. A black chaotic whirlflow emerged from nowhere, and in an instant... the Nine Nether Ice Evil in the small pool stirred without wind, forming a clear and crisp thin stream that shot up into the mouth of the cauldron.

Feeling the icy Nine Nether Ice Evil inside the cauldron, Xin Yun's heart stirred slightly. Since he was already taking risks, he might as well bet bigger. Success would mean success; failure would be forgotten. For the sake of the future, even if more was wasted, it would be worth it.

During contemplation, with but a thought from Xin Yun, the chaotic airflow inside the Chaos Cauldron suddenly began to tumble, incessantly scouring the pool of Nine Nether Ice Evil. Xin Yun's idea was simple: use the Chaos Cauldron to convert this acquired Nine Nether Ice Evil into Innate Nine Nether Ice Evil!

One must not underestimate the difference between Innate and acquired. Acquired objects cannot communicate with the heavens and the earth, while Innate objects naturally integrate with the heavens and the earth. Once released, they can automatically draw energy from the surrounding air, a hallmark of Innate Energy that virtually never exhausts.

Time passed by, and soon... the pool of Nine Nether Ice Evil was converted into Innate quality. It was only at this point that Xin Yun truly became earnest.

To convert something to Innate quality was not Xin Yun's responsibility; it just required a spur of intention, and the Axe Soul of the Sky-opening Axe would assist in the refinement. In fact... if Xin Yun were to do it himself, the success rate of converting to Innate quality would be very low, and even if refined, it would be difficult to surpass 10%. One false move, and the chaotic airflow would destroy it all, so how could one convert to Innate quality?

However, for the Axe Soul of the Sky-opening Axe, this was its inherent capability. Although a 100% success rate couldn't be guaranteed, just like breathing or eating for people, as long as one was careful and precise, the probability of error was probably less than one in ten thousand, essentially considered a 100% success rate.

With the original Chaos Cauldron that later fell into the hands of Nuwa Saint, its obscurity was precisely due to its incredibly low success rate. A treasure could potentially be converted to Innate quality and become an Innate Spiritual Treasure, but the terrifying part was that the success rate was only 10%, with a 90% likelihood of destruction – who would dare take such a risk!

With a wave of his right hand, a black light flashed at the mouth of the cauldron, and a chaotic whirlflow spilled out from it, forming a vortex holding a pool of cyan liquid flow. Within that liquid, sparkling points of light shone brilliantly like stars, indescribably magnificent.

Taking a deep breath, Xin Yun opened his mouth and exhaled a Dragon Ball the size of a ping-pong ball, its cyan color glinting. Illuminated by its shimmering light, Xin Yun controlled the Dragon Ball and slowly moved it above the chaos vortex, gently descending into the pool of Innate Nine Nether Ice Evil.

Slowly closing his eyes, Xin Yun handed over control of the Chaos Cauldron entirely to the Axe Soul of the Sky-opening Axe. His Divine Sense gradually sank into the Dragon Ball, entering the world within the Dragon Ball.

"Splash... Splash..." Just as he entered the Dragon Pearl World, Xin Yun heard the loud crashing noises. Startled, he looked around to see the cyan Spiritual Mist inside the Dragon Pearl churning violently, forming large water droplets amidst the splashing noise, which rained down into the void below.
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"Holy shit!" Seeing this scene, Xin Yun's eyes suddenly brightened – it actually worked! Under the cooling of the Nine Nether Ice Evil, the Water Series Origin Energy within the Dragon Pearl finally liquefied, condensing into a heavy rain pouring downwards.

The torrential downpour continued as time passed, and as a large amount of Nine Nether Ice Evil was drawn into the Dragon Pearl, the mist around it grew denser and more turbulent, and the rain became heavier. Amidst the shifting clouds, thunderbolts flashed, resembling natural disasters, making one's legs tremble with fear...

The mist turned into raindrops because it absorbed a great amount of Innate Nine Nether Ice Evil, which then condensed upon cooling into large droplets, falling into the void below, and gradually amassing into an expansively cyan ocean at the bottom of the Dragon Pearl World.

As the torrential rain continued to fall, the cyan ocean below became more vast and deep, eventually differentiating into a three-tiered world: the first layer was the liquid ocean, the second layer was the intermediary space, and the third layer was the surging clouds. This was almost a replica of the ocean in the real world!

However, unlike a normal ocean, the ocean below was actually composed of liquefied energy, and after absorbing a great deal of Innate Nine Nether Ice Evil, its temperature was startlingly low. If someone were to fall in, they would instantaneously be frozen into a block of ice and then shatter into countless fragments.

Time continued to pass slowly, and within the Dragon Pearl World, the dark clouds continued to swirl and the torrential rain kept falling wildly, as if they would never stop. It was unclear how long it lasted until the ocean below became boundless and unfathomable, and then the clouds in the sky gradually thinned, and the rain finally began to lessen.

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