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Description[]

Since the dawn of creation, only four individuals have achieved this supreme state: the four Masters of the Bronze Coffin, Shi Hao, Ye Fan, and Chu Feng. Those who have fully transcended become truly immortal.

To enter this extraordinary realm, one must possess indelible experiences etched into their very being. Within this state, all concepts — such as destiny, creation, cause and effect, and even the heavens themselves — are as fragile as bubbles, collapsing effortlessly at the slightest touch.

Trivia[]

  • In the chapter (The final chapter, the second grand finale! of Holy Ruins), which should correspond to chapter 1669 of Holy Ruins, it is mentioned that the protagonist reaches a state beyond the Dao sacrifice. Here, he encounters both Shi Hao and Ye Fan, suggesting that they too have reached this realm.

Text translated from Chinese:

"He transforms freely, transcending the ages... One day, I shall return. How can I stand idly by and witness the decline of the mortal world?"

A clear voice echoed from within one of the glowing light clusters.

Then, Chu Feng saw a figure emerge — it was none other than the legendary Huang Emperor.

"I am the Celestial Emperor, destined to suppress all adversaries. The worlds are shrouded in darkness, and the threat of the 'Strange' still looms. How can I silently fade away into nothingness....?"

Another figure appeared — the Ye Emperor, stepping forth from a separate light cluster.

To Chu Feng's astonishment, he then saw himself within yet another light cluster, radiating an immense vitality. Hadn’t he already perished in battle?

No, he had indeed fallen. Yet, in that moment of clarity, Chu Feng realized he now existed in a domain beyond sacrificial paths — a realm that transcended even the most profound of cultivation stages.

This realm was unlike anything else. Here, time held no meaning — past, present, and future all unfolded as if they were occurring simultaneously.

Chu Feng understood that his death was not the end. In this realm, he was sacrificing not just his Dao, but the very essence of evolution — even his own being. Everything had returned to emptiness, fading into an eternal silence. Yet from that silence, revival emerged — a new cycle of life, one that truly transcended all limitations.