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Chapter 1479 - 381: Invincible in the World, Tale of Peach Blossom Source (Part 3)
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Chapter 1479: Chapter 381: Invincible in the World, Tale of Peach Blossom Source (Part 3)

The reclamation trait of the Golden Power Rule is completely suppressed by "All Things Extraction," unable to draw a single bit of wealth energy back to the furnace.

Every time they make contact, the discrepancy in value cannot be calculated, directly judged at over 80% of the maximum value, causing the cultivators to instantly die violently.

Bao Yan doesn’t even need to do anything; just by maintaining a suspended posture and flying, he lets the attacks collide and can see the incoming figures explode, disintegrate, and dissolve in various ways.

Sometimes a sword light slashes over, only for the sword to shatter and the person to perish.

Sometimes a surge of demonic qi rushes over, only for the demon to dissipate and the soul to vanish in an instant.

There are also some cultivators who, realizing something is amiss, turn and flee in terror, at which point Bao Yan proactively uses telekinesis to make contact with them.

Any inflicted damage triggers the confrontation against the Golden Power Rule.

He floats over the Central Square of Gold Power City, the cultivators on the square scattering in fear.

The two people closest to Bao Yan, once touched by telekinesis, ignite like paper men and quickly turn to ashes.

In the distance, a cultivator attempts to escape on a flying boat, but as soon as the boat lifts off, its body is touched by telekinesis.

Since the flying boat is part of this cultivator’s wealth value, the confrontation in value commences without suspense.

In the end, both the figure on the boat and the boat itself turn into a black mist, merging into Bao Yan’s body.

The entire Gold Power City trembles in chaos.

His arrival is like an invasion of a natural disaster.

Bao Yan looks down at the city built of wealth beneath his feet, watching those cultivators flee in fear, yet ultimately unable to escape the fate of body explosion. He suddenly finds this scene somewhat absurd.

If it were a confrontation of combat power, he wouldn’t be a match for these cultivators.

But the rules of the Golden Power Space force these cultivators to crash against the hardest part of his being.

Turning the battle into an unquestionable rule suppression.

He also suddenly understands why the Golden Power Civilization hides in an independent space.

This civilization’s weaknesses are too apparent.

Having tied its entire system to this single steel wire of "wealth value."

There are naturally advantages, such as suppressing the opponent’s skills, talents, and other abilities, to win purely through value.

This system operates internally, and even in a Small World, without issues.

Simplifying combat and accelerating the production of rule-derived energy.

But placed in the vast, rule-diverse Monster World, it appears incredibly fragile.

Black Tide, Insect Race, Blue Lamp... there are too many powerful forces whose members have an entire rule system back them.

The combat power units of such forces cannot be measured by the "Golden Power Rule."

Cultivators of the Golden Power Civilization will inevitably be relentlessly crushed when encountering such forces.

Their belief in "Golden Power Heavenly Dao" not only fails to suppress opponents but instead acts as the sword that kills them.

It is precisely because of the severe issues in the combat power system that the Golden Power Civilization cannot establish itself in the Monster World.

So they choose to hide in this space due to fear.

Fear of those outside who do not adhere to their rules but can easily defeat their entire civilization.

Meanwhile, the Gold Power Clan controlling everything from behind the scenes is greedy for the endless resources and wealth of the Monster World and unwilling to leave.

Ultimately, they choose to connect with the Monster World in the form of an independent space.

Turning their development direction into a growth model akin to Dungeon Party players.

This model gives Bao Yan a feeling reminiscent of the "search, attack, retreat" type games once popular in Earth’s ancient times.

Cultivators of the Golden Power Civilization periodically team up to venture into the Monster World.

Different transmission channels connect to different dungeon scenarios.

After entering a dungeon, they search for resources everywhere, then bring them back to the Golden Power World to become wealth and enhance their own strength.

Treating the Monster World entirely as a game dungeon.

And his arrival is undoubtedly a dimensional blow to the "Golden Power Cultivators."

At this moment, the joy continues.

Bao Yan’s figure swiftly shuttles through the bustling areas of the city.

Countless black mists trail behind him, leaving long afterimages.

He is like a rule bug, a walking natural disaster.

The Golden Power Rule that the Golden Authority World relies on for survival instead becomes the perfect harvesting logic in his hands.

The entire process is exhilarating.

No need for skill, no need for hard battle; existence alone is enough to crush everything.

Watching the wildly fluctuating numbers in the balance and the constantly climbing strength within him, the smile on Bao Yan’s face grows even brighter.

Rules have always been a double-edged sword.

The absolute logic of rules cannot be changed; if used by others, they can become a sharp blade against oneself.

Like the equivalent gamble of the Destiny Clan; before becoming players, they cannot change the probability of equal gambles.

They can only create value according to the absolute logic of the rules.

If there is rule backlash, even those holding the rules must face the rule’s penalties.

The Golden Power Rule is no exception.

Just as Bao Yan is immersed in this near-invincible harvesting thrill.

At the city’s center, the towering, pure white Golden Power Tower shakes violently.

The rule core at the top, continuously rotating and emitting light, suddenly stops spinning.

The Gold Power Clan, as the world’s hidden administrators, have now identified Bao Yan as an intruding bug.

Instantly enraged.

Every bit of wealth Bao Yan takes is part of the comprehensive combat power of the Golden Power Civilization.

The next second, a pure white beam of energy, pure in its composition, bursts from the tower’s top, instantly crossing space to precisely envelop Bao Yan.

This beam, released by the high-ranking members of the Gold Power Clan, dispels the efficacy of the Golden Power Rule, making no Gold Power judgment with Bao Yan.

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