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Chapter 141 - The Legacy the World Tree Never Knew It Carried

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Once the heavens had finally learned how to stand alone, my attention naturally returned to the place where everything had begun.

Douluo Dalu.

The Divine Plane no longer required anchoring. The World Tree had completed its duty flawlessly—but that did not mean I could simply forget it. On the contrary, I needed to confirm something personally.

Had the World Tree paid any price?

Had the strain of anchoring a higher-dimensional plane left scars that were not immediately visible?

With that thought, I descended.

My divine sense crossed the boundary effortlessly.

Compared to before, descending into Douluo Dalu felt different now—lighter, smoother, as though the world itself no longer resisted my presence. The laws here were calmer, more ordered, subtly reinforced by long-term exposure to divine authority.

I appeared directly at the core of the City of Beginning.

The moment my feet touched the ground, familiarity washed over me.

The city had changed over the ages, yet at the same time, it hadn't.

The great lake at the center reflected the sky like a flawless mirror. The four core institutions—Temple, Research University, Library of Wisdom, and Knowledge Bank—stood like eternal guardians around it. Beyond them, the city expanded outward in carefully structured layers, alive with human activity.

And at the very center—

The World Tree.

It stood tall and majestic, its trunk thicker than a mountain range, its canopy stretching beyond sight. Each leaf shimmered faintly with law fragments, and the air around it felt impossibly pure.

At first glance—

Nothing seemed wrong.

No withering branches.

No fractured roots.

No instability in its aura.

Still, I did not rely on appearances.

I extended my divine consciousness and gently connected to the World Tree.

Not as a master.

Not as a god issuing commands.

But as an equal existence acknowledging another.

The response came slowly.

Not words.

But meaning.

No harm was suffered.

I relaxed slightly.

"Not even exhaustion?" I asked silently.

A warm, calm fluctuation answered me.

No.

This experience was
 beneficial.

That caught my attention.

Beneficial?

I focused further, allowing the World Tree to convey its understanding more clearly.

Within my bloodline memory,

World Trees exist to anchor worlds to each other.

I listened.

Planet to planet.

Realm to realm of equal weight.

Never before have I anchored a higher spiritual plane.

A faint ripple of awe accompanied that realization.

This was rare.

And enlightening.

The World Tree's consciousness felt
 broader than before. More complete.

It continued.

By anchoring the Divine Realm,

I learned how higher laws govern existence.

How authority stabilizes space.

How immortal energy flows through structured law.

These were things I could never comprehend while bound only to a lower world.

I narrowed my focus.

"You evolved," I concluded.

The response carried a sense of quiet affirmation.

Yes.

Continuous exposure to immortal energy accelerated my growth.

Without the Divine Realm's reliance on me


This evolution would not have been possible.

I exhaled slowly.

So the relationship had not been one-sided.

The World Tree had not merely supported the heavens—

It had learned from them.

Then—

Space shifted.

Without warning, a circular rift unfolded beside the World Tree's trunk. It was perfectly stable, layered with spatial laws far beyond what Douluo Dalu should have been capable of producing naturally.

I turned sharply.

"What is this?" I asked.

The World Tree's consciousness carried something close to
 pride.

Come.

I stepped forward.

The moment I crossed the threshold, the environment changed.

I found myself standing in a vast, radiant world overflowing with vitality.

Golden soil pulsed gently beneath my feet. Rivers of emerald energy flowed like veins across the land. Every breath I took was saturated with pure life-element law.

And at the center—

A tree.

Tall.

Graceful.

Its trunk was translucent jade, its leaves glowing with gentle green-gold light.

A Life Element Tree.

Not a copy.

Not an imitation.

But a genuine, independent existence.

I froze.

"
This is impossible," I muttered.

The aura this tree emitted—

It was already comparable to the Juvenile World Tree before it evolved.

And this one was still young.

Juvenile.

Far from maturity.

Before I could process further, space shifted again.

The World Tree guided me onward.

Another portal opened.

I stepped through.

A blazing red-orange world greeted me, the sky burning with eternal flame. Magma rivers flowed beneath crystalline landforms, yet the environment was perfectly stable.

At its center—

A Fire Element Tree, its bark glowing like molten metal, its leaves flickering with divine flame.

Another portal.

A silver-white world of radiance, where light itself seemed to think and move.

A Light Element Tree.

Another.

A deep-blue realm of endless oceans and shifting currents.

A Water Element Tree.

Then—

Earth.

Wind.

Thunder.

Ice.

Darkness.

Even rare composite elements.

Each portal led to a separate small world, each centered around a tree specializing in a single elemental law familiar to Douluo Dalu.

By the time the last portal closed, I stood still—silent.

"Blown away" did not even begin to describe what I felt.

This—

This was beyond my expectations.

They are my children,

the World Tree conveyed gently.

Born from my evolution.

I slowly turned back toward the original World Tree.

"You created all of these
 alone?"

Not alone.

The Divine Realm's immortal energy was the catalyst.

But the structure


came from me.

I understood now.

Anchoring the Divine Realm had not merely strengthened the World Tree.

It had taught it how to replicate its own concept, dividing authority, specializing laws, and creating independent ecosystems.

These were not branches.

They were successors.

Foundations for elemental worlds.

Then the World Tree conveyed something more serious.

Douluo Dalu cannot sustain them.

I nodded immediately.

That much was obvious.

If all these trees were physically present in the main world, the planet's laws would collapse under the strain. Even now, Douluo Dalu was only barely capable of hosting the World Tree itself.

That is why I placed them in separate small worlds.

However


The hesitation was clear.

These worlds are incomplete.

They are not yet self-sustaining.

Their laws require refinement.

Their connection to Douluo Dalu must be stabilized permanently.

Then—

A request.

I ask for your help.

I did not answer immediately.

Because there was no need to think.

Helping the World Tree's children was not a burden.

It was an opportunity.

These elemental worlds would:

Strengthen Douluo Dalu's foundation

Stabilize elemental laws across the planet

Create future divine-grade resources

Provide training grounds and inheritances for humanity

Serve as natural anchors for future world evolution

And more importantly—

They aligned perfectly with the path I had already chosen.

Humanity would not rely on luck.

Or monopolized divine authority.

They would rise through systems, knowledge, and structured growth.

These worlds were perfect stepping stones.

I looked at the World Tree.

"I'll help," I said calmly.

The response was immediate.

Warm.

Grateful.

Then my children will grow.

As I withdrew my consciousness slightly, my mind was already working.

I would:

Complete the laws of each small world

Integrate them permanently into Douluo Dalu's spatial structure

Ensure each world became self-sustaining

Prevent imbalance or elemental dominance

Use the Akashic Record to optimize law distribution

The City of Beginning would not merely remain humanity's cradle.

It would become the axis of worlds.

A place where elemental planes revolved naturally around a central mortal world.

And one day—

These worlds would give birth to gods.

Not by chance.

But by design.

I took one last look at the World Tree and its hidden legacy.

"You've grown far beyond your bloodline's memory," I said softly.

The World Tree's presence pulsed with quiet satisfaction.

So have you.

With that, I turned my gaze back toward the heavens.

The Divine Plane was complete.

Now—

It was time to shape what lay beneath it.

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