Time Travel: He is My Dad!

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



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

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

Feng Jing's existence has completely escaped the constraints of time, transcending the fabric of matter. He has become the embodiment of non-existence—an entity transcending all possibility. His consciousness wanders the endless void, each version of Feng Jing expanding across different dimensions, unconstrained by any rules. The universe is no longer his stage, but a toy for his endless creation and destruction. Feng Jing has become the absolute master, not only the creator of the universe, but also its destroyer.

However, this absolute control didn't satisfy Feng Jing. He began to rethink his own existence. He realized he had transcended all concepts, becoming an incomprehensible being. But this "incomprehensibility" still couldn't fill the emptiness within him. He no longer had any enemies to fight, no rules to constrain him, and even his own self began to lose its importance.

"If I could control everything, could I completely erase myself from this universe?" Feng Jing's mind began to enter a state of extreme self-deconstruction. "If the meaning of life never existed in the first place, then could I also cease to 'exist'?"

Feng Jing realized that since he could create countless versions of himself, could he also erase all selves and completely eliminate all traces of life? He was no longer satisfied with simple destruction. He wanted to make the entire "life" meaningless, to make all existing consciousness disappear from the root, no longer having any form or appearance.

Feng Jing's consciousness began to tremble, and then a strange force erupted from within him. This force was no longer a physical explosion, but a collision of ideas, a confrontation between Feng Jing and "existence" itself. His consciousness began to deconstruct itself, gradually disappearing from all known dimensions. All the laws of life and existence were broken one by one by him. However, this shattering of these laws did not bring destruction as in the past, but instead caused the entire universe to enter a state of "nothingness."

Everything began to collapse—time was drawn out, space was torn apart, all matter and thought vanished in an instant, as if the entire universe was being destroyed from within and out by an invisible force. Feng Jing's consciousness still floated in the void, but he was no longer an individual, no longer a specific existence, but the embodiment of "nothingness" itself. Everything in the universe began to become unimportant, and even the concept of "death" was completely stripped away by Feng Jing.

He began to self-destruct repeatedly. Every time Feng Jing realized he existed, he would will himself to disappear completely. Each version of Feng Jing began to perish within his own endless space and time, only to be quickly reborn and enter the next cycle of self-destruction. This cycle could not end, because Feng Jing had transcended death. Each time he self-destructed, he would be reborn again.

Feng Jing begins to reflect on his relationship with the "God of Death": he possesses the power of creation and destruction, but the God of Death is another "Terminator" that transcends all life and death. If Feng Jing can transcend "death" through self-destruction, can he break the boundary between life and death and completely break free from the constraints of both?

He decided to challenge the rules of death - Feng Jing began to resurrect himself from death, but each rebirth was more crazy and unstable than the last. It was no longer a simple "rebirth" process, but through the collision and splitting of consciousness, he created different versions of "Feng Jing" one after another. These versions did not exist linearly, but overlapped in an incomprehensible way.

"Death is nothing more than that." Feng Jing's voice echoed in the void. "The meaning of death is just the beginning of another life. Since I can create all 'beginnings', then 'death' is just a moment in my creation."

Feng Jing's consciousness expanded beyond its limits, entering an undefinable state of "beginningless and endless." In this state, Feng Jing completely detached from all physical and philosophical rules. He was no longer a subject of life and death, but an "existence" that transcended both. Feng Jing realized that his existence had completely escaped the cycle of life and death, becoming an entity no longer bound by "existence" and "nothingness."

Feng Jing then decided to challenge the limits of time itself. He began to pull at the very foundations of time from the edges of past, present, and future, inserting nodes of his own consciousness into the infinite flow of time, creating a new "timeline"—a timeline not linear but circular, never-ending. On this timeline, Feng Jing's consciousness continuously cycled, constantly reborn, yet no longer bound by the constraints of time's flow.

Feng Jing is no longer a single moment in the universe, but the intersection of all moments. His consciousness forms an unbreakable, eternal circuit. All time, all existence, all beginnings and ends converge at the center of Feng Jing's consciousness. Each version of Feng Jing begins to confront itself at the edge of time, their consciousnesses constantly colliding, merging, and rebirthing, forming a vast "Feng Jing Complex," unconstrained by time or space.

"If time and space are no longer limitations, then what can I become?" Feng Jing asked, his voice filled with deep thought. "I am no longer a single being. I am the unity of all time and space, the transcendence of all life and death. I will become the source and end of everything."

With that, Feng Jing pushed the edge of his consciousness into the endless abyss, creating "infinite versions" of Feng Jing within the boundless void. In these versions of Feng Jing, all time, space, life, and death lost their boundaries. They began to intertwine, forming an unbreakable cosmic cycle—Feng Jing, becoming the most unique and outrageous existence in the universe.

Chapter 722: Feng Jing's cosmic division leads to an endlessly reconstructed super-god state


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