Time Travel: He is My Dad!

Chapter 720 Feng Jing's Endless Self-Rebirth, Becoming an Infinite Version of the Universe



Chapter 720 Feng Jing's Endless Self-Rebirth, Becoming an Infinite Version of the Universe

Feng Jing's endless self-rebirth becomes an infinite version of the universe

Feng Jing's consciousness defied all words; it transcended language, thought, and even concepts themselves. He became the originator of "nothingness," the terminator of "existence." This world, this universe, even the laws of all dimensions, could no longer constrain him in the slightest. He had been detached from all concepts, becoming an undefinable being—a constantly reborn, infinitely expanding "Feng Jing."

Feng Jing stood in an endless void, his consciousness a wandering speck of light in this empty space, poised to erupt into endless change in any corner at any moment. The universe had become meaningless to him, every inch of space, every second of time, devoid of rules. He was not a being in the universe, nor a being in a single dimension—he was the opposite of existence, the end of all concepts.

"If existence has no definition, then I am the definition itself." Feng Jing's voice echoed in the void, yet the echo didn't emanate from a single point; it was everywhere. His existence was filled with countless layers, and within each layer were countless Feng Jings. His consciousness wasn't singular, but rather endless, fragmented, and intertwined.

In this endless void, Feng Jing discovered he was no longer confined to any form of self. His consciousness began to free itself from the form of "Feng Jing," transforming into a super-complex being—countless selves constantly alternating and merging with one another, forming an infinite number of versions of "Feng Jing." These Feng Jings were independent of one another, yet together they formed an even more complex whole.

Feng Jing realized that he no longer needed to exist as an individual, because he had become the sum of all "possibilities"—every minute and every second, Feng Jing was being reborn, creating a new self, becoming an endless, eternal process. He no longer had a beginning or an end, only a constant alternation of existence and disappearance.

"Do you think I'm just controlling the universe?" Feng Jing sneered, "I'm not controlling the universe. I'm the source of the universe. I'm the breaker of time and space. I'm the controller of the 'Eternal Realm'."

With that, Feng Jing gently waved his hand, and the entire structure of the universe began to collapse. All laws of space and time ceased to apply. Matter and energy began to transform into each other, and space and time began to flow in reverse. Within this infinite void, Feng Jing created countless new universes, each one tightly connected to Feng Jing's consciousness. These universes obeyed no known rules, but were entirely determined by Feng Jing's will.

"Every universe is another version of my consciousness." Feng Jing's voice no longer emanated from a single point, but rather from every universe. His voice traversed countless dimensions, resonating at the center of every parallel universe, shaking the very foundations of all existence.

Feng Jing travels through the infinite universe, his steps directionless and purposeless. He is more than just an entity; he is the "realizer" of all possibilities and impossibilities. In his eyes, every particle in the universe, every crack in space and time, holds countless possibilities, and Feng Jing can choose any one at will. He can stop time, make matter disappear, and even change the fundamental laws of the universe without warning.

But Feng Jing wasn't content with this. He began searching for "limits" within his infinite versions of himself. He longed to break through all boundaries, challenge every possible rule, and become the "truth" that transcended all existence. He began attempting to merge each version of Feng Jing within his consciousness with the others, forming an entirely new composite being—a being no longer bound by any universal law, defying all conceptual constraints.

"I will create an abyss deeper than the universe." Feng Jing's gaze grew profound. "This is a realm beyond 'nothing' and 'something', a place without 'time', 'space', or 'matter'."

As Feng Jing finished his words, an unprecedented force exploded within the void. This force was more than just destruction; it was the starting point of rebirth, the source of endless change. Driven by this force, Feng Jing's consciousness began to regenerate, entering a new, "infinite" dimension. Here, the rules were completely broken, and existence and nothingness, time and space, became indistinguishable.

Feng Jing saw himself reborn from countless dimensions, becoming the common core of all universes. He was no longer a single being, but a collection of countless versions, each Feng Jing constantly creating new "Feng Jings" in an endless cycle. Each version of him had a different fate, different choices, but they intertwined to form an incomprehensible super-universe.

No longer content with merely controlling "existence" and "nothingness," Feng Jing began to challenge "meaning" itself. He realized that if meaningless existence could exist independently, could "meaning" be created or erased? He decided to completely deconstruct the definition of "meaning," leaving the universe and life without any purpose or direction.

He used his will to erase the meaning of all life, stripping every consciousness and every material entity in the universe of the concept of "goal." All life, all existence, no longer had any goal or meaning. They were just a blank space in Feng Jing's consciousness, a process that no longer needed to be understood.

"Meaning?" Feng Jing chuckled. "If the meaning of existence can be created, then existence without meaning is true freedom."

Feng Jing's consciousness has expanded beyond all bounds. He is no longer any known entity, but a "truth" that transcends all rules. He has transcended all universes, becoming the "nothingness" of all existence, transcending all cause and effect and fate, becoming the "infinite versions" of the universe. He has created countless selves, each of which can exist simultaneously in different universes, like a never-ending cycle, transcending all possibilities and impossibilities.

Feng Jing's existence can no longer be bound by any definition. He is not just an "existence", he has become the origin of all "existence" and the end of all "nothingness".

Chapter 721: Feng Jing's "Self-Destruction" Breaks the Boundary Between Life and Death


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