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Journey to the West: I have Nine Golden Crows Inside Me

Chapter 1960 - 1233: Hidden Dangers

Author: Poor Slacker
updatedAt: 2025-09-19

CHAPTER 1960: CHAPTER 1233: HIDDEN DANGERS

After all, wanting to open up such vast worlds, even for the Chaos Demigods, is not easily accomplished and must come at a great cost.

In the boundless Chaos, clusters of radiant lights bloom, like thousands of Great Suns, simultaneously shining brightly, illuminating the dim Chaos.

These Great Suns are each a world, floating amidst the Chaos. Although they are not as vast as the Prehistoric World, when combined together, they are exceedingly large, even close to the Prehistoric World before it was repaired.

"The days of the Chaos Demigods are also hard, forced to pioneer sky and earth in the Chaos to evade its devouring."

The Chaos Demigods hide in the worlds they have opened to recuperate, instead of continuing to hide within Chaos, which speaks volumes.

Firstly, because of the fragments, the oppression of the Chaos on internal living beings becomes stronger.

Secondly, the strength of the Chaos Demigods is much less than before; without their physical bodies, their resistance to the Chaos has decreased a lot.

To recover more quickly, they had to rely on the power of the worlds to weaken the effect of Chaos on themselves.

Of course, most importantly, Heaven and Earth are more advanced than Chaos. The unordered is eventually not as good as the ordered.

Practicing within Heaven and Earth is much simpler than within Chaos. Chaos is disordered, with all Rules of the Great Dao tangled together, presenting a chaotic state. To comprehend its mysteries, one must first sort them out clearly.

But Heaven and Earth are orderly, the Rules of the Great Dao are extremely distinct. Practicing in Heaven and Earth requires no sorting of the Great Dao’s rules, eliminating this step, naturally speeding up the cultivation efficiency.

If the Chaos Demigods want to accelerate their recovery, the best way is naturally to emulate the Pangu Great God, establish order in Chaos, and use Heaven and Earth to sort out the chaotic rules.

"Comparatively, the Prehistoric World is undoubtedly progressive, representing the state of this world, moving from disorder to order. Therefore, the failure of the Chaos Demigods is predestined."

"They are already lagging behind the times. Despite the physical advantages, even if the beings of the Primordial World are temporarily inferior to the Chaos Demigods, over time, they will eventually vastly surpass them."

How can an unordered force compare with a force possessing a complete order; this is the advantage of having a constitution.

This is also where the Prehistoric World is stronger than Chaos; thus, the Prehistoric World has the potential to ascend to an Eternal World, but Chaos does not.

And with the constitutional advantage of the Prehistoric World, the living beings within it, surpassing the Chaos Demigods in the future, is also foreseeable.

...

Rumble!

Jiang Chen’s divine thought, like turbulent waves, ignored the warnings of the Chaos Demigods and searched around them as if nothing was amiss, trying to find the whereabouts of Di Jun.

This act undoubtedly deeply angered the Chaos Demigods. They, too, unleashed their divine thoughts, enveloped in endless Chaos Qi, surging towards Jiang Chen’s divine thought.

Frankly, given the current state of the Chaos Demigods, one or two Chaos Demigods are not a match for Jiang Chen. However, the Chaos Demigods who struck at him this time were far more than just one or two, but thousands.

Facing the siege of so many Chaos Demigods, even with powers comparable to the Chaos Realm, Jiang Chen could not hold out for long, and his divine thought was forcibly shattered, forcing him to retreat to the Prehistoric World.

"Di Jun, have you truly fallen?"

A voice full of doubt came from Jiang Chen’s mouth, shaking the entire Heaven and Earth. Although he was forced to retreat and leave Chaos, before leaving, he also achieved his goal, finding Di Jun’s whereabouts.

But what he saw in front of him was a far cry from what he expected, completely different from what he had imagined.

In Jiang Chen’s conjecture, Di Jun, who was an enemy of the Chaos Demigods, even if overpowered, could manage to hold on, struggling with all his might against them, gaining substantial benefits from it.

However, when the truth was in front of Jiang Chen, what he saw was a ground strewn with shattered golden feathers and Origin Qi on the brink of dispersal.

This scene unmistakably signaled Di Jun’s unfortunate end, having fallen.

This was a vast ancient battlefield, still retaining traces of the great battle to this day, with broken marks, blood rain filling the sky, immortal divine abilities, fractured mountains, shattered Magic Treasures...

Judging by its scale, it is not difficult to speculate that this battlefield should have been a complete Universe World.

Regrettably, after a great battle, even a Universe World comparable to a Daluo Jinxian of the Primordial has been blasted to fragments, reduced to ruins.

At the deepest part of this battlefield, also the most tragic place, the ground was covered with broken golden feathers, each land smeared with the aura of Di Jun.

Especially his Origin Qi, although on the verge of dispersing, can still barely be sensed, lingering here nonstop.

"Here, Di Jun was blown apart by someone, his body exploding into a rain of blood, dyeing the entire land. His Origin Imprint was even forcibly taken away, making it impossible for him to reshape his true form."

Thinking of the last scene he saw, though still doubtful in his heart, Jiang Chen had to admit that Di Jun had fallen, and he could not resurrect shortly.

The Origin Imprint is the very foundation of living beings. Even if the Origin Imprint is taken, it does not completely kill a Daluo Jinxian of the Primordial, but it drastically reduces their power after resurrection, requiring a long time to recover.

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