While he thought of many things, the most common thought was of testing his divinity further. He felt that he had only scratched the surface of it.
'It surely can't be a tool that can only be used on life.' He thought to himself. If that was so, it would be far too cruel to someone like him.
Despite his thoughts on divinity, he was hesitant to do so. He felt he was getting sidetracked from cultivation when there was really no need.
The divinity wasn't going anywhere and he had all the time in the world to test it out. After thinking for a while, he realized that cultivation wasn't going anywhere either. Even if he did spend a while testing out divinity, he would surely spend many times longer than that cultivating.
After a few minutes of hesitation and laziness, Zhou Fan got up and prepared to test out divinity. Since he had no interest in using it out on life, he didn't go to any sort of planet and stayed in the same area.
He decided to start out by testing the amount of divinity he had and how long it took to regenerate. First, he tried to bring all of the divinity within him out into the open. He felt it within him like before and started dragging it out. Luckily, there were no issues and he was able to bring all of it out.
The amount of divinity within him was around a hundreth of the amount of Qi within him. Still, it was an extremely large amount. In fact, it was even bigger than 99% of planets. The other 1% being planets he had connected to his mortal dao.
Speaking of his mortal dao, it had never stopped growing stronger. Although it couldn't be compared to something like the cosmic dao, it was many many times closer to the cosmic dao than before.
Zhou Fan actually had aspirations like making his mortal dao stronger than the cosmic dao. By the time he did that, he would probably be as powerful as the universe itself.
Once he had all of his divinity out in front of his body, Zhou Fan started to feel a little dizzy. It wasn't even close to the feeling of Qi exhaustion, but it seemed that depleting his divinity would also come with side effects.
Since he hadn't used it for anything or changed its form, Zhou Fan brought his divinity back within him and regained his senses.
The next test was to test how fast it regenerated. Zhou Fan brought one percent of it out of his body and let it disperse into space.
Although he wasn't even thinking of testing anything, the dispersing divinity had an abnormal effect. With his comprehension of the cosmic dao, he was able to sense that when the divinity dispersed, the cosmic dao was slightly attracted to the area and changed the space in front of him. It suddenly felt much more vibrant and life-like.
However, Zhou Fan felt that it gave off the feeling of being restricted. He didn't know why. It was simply an instinctual feeling.
After thinking of multiple possibilities in his head, he had an epiphany.
'I nearly forgot. The entire natural universe only has Chaos Qi.' He thought to himself.
Although the mortal dao he put on the planets turned the chaos Qi into the many types of Qi's, now even more with Zhou Fan's recent comprehension of the many Qi's, its effect only reached the edges of the galaxy at best.
It was quite a large area of effect considering the planets' size, but it still only reached the edges of the galaxies.
Since Zhou Fan was currently outside the galaxies, he was surrounded by only chaos Qi.
As one could tell from the very fact that things existed, Chaos Qi can take many forms. For example, on earth before Zhou Fan started turning Chaos Qi into the many Qi's, tree's didn't have life Qi or wood Qi, but only chaos Qi. That was the same for water, fire, earth, metal, air, and everything else.
In the area he was sitting in, the space was also made up of Chaos Qi and not space Qi. However, the chaos Qi imitated the space to a 99% accuracy.
The main point is, the cosmic dao, despite its incredible and nearly unfathomable power, could not control or really affect Chaos Qi. Within the universe, only Zhou Fan could do that.
Therefore, whatever the divinity was trying to do was failing. The only thing that could change the effect was turning the chaos Qi into the myriad Qi's. Zhou Fan proceeded to do just that. In the surrounding mile area, Zhou Fan turned the Chaos QI into the myriad Qi's. While space Qi was the most dominant existence, like wood Qi would be in a tree, there were trace amounts of everything within space.
With everything ready, Zhou Fan used 50% of his divinity and let it disperse into the space. In an instant, an immense amount of the cosmic dao started to be attracted to the area he had dispersed the divinity at.
At first, it gathered evenly over the entire area that he had dispersed the divinity at. After Zhou Fan saw that its progress was stopping, however, he began to make the dispersed divinity move in towards its center. As it did so, the concentration of the cosmic dao increased.
Once it reached the size of a kick ball, the cosmic dao started reacting heavily. Still, Zhou Fan continued to condense it more.
Eventually, the divinity and cosmic dao began to condense to a microscopic level. Zhou Fan had no problem condensing it this much, but he was confused as to where this was going.
'Was I thinking too much?' He asked himself.
After a moment, he shook his head and continued. As the cosmic dao and divinity got smaller and smaller, something eventually happened.
Out of nowhere, the cosmic dao and divinity gave off an extremely bright light.
Although Zhou Fan was not blinded by the sudden light, he was unable to see through it for a moment.
He tried to use some power to see what was happening behind the light, but he could only see a blur despite him putting in an immense amount of effort.
Eventually, Zhou Fan gave up and watched the light shine. After around 20 seconds, the light started to recede. Zhou Fan felt that he could look through it now, but he decided to wait until it completely revealed itself.
As the light faded away, his divinity and the cosmic dao that had combined with it started to disperse into space and fade away as well.
After fading for a minute, the light finally cleared. Seeing what was behind it, Zhou Fan couldn't help but widen his eyes.
It was hard to see at first, but Zhou Fan couldn't have mistaken the feeling it gave off. it was undoubtedly a microscopic organism. It had died off in an instant from being in space, but what remained of it was still there.
After a moment, Zhou Fan realized that he had just created life. Although he relied on the help of the cosmic dao, it could still be considered his creation.
It was a pity that it died instantly, but Zhou Fan knew he could create many more in the future. In order to get a good testing environment, Zhou Fan started flying back to the silver river galaxy cluster. As he did, he observed his divinity reserves and discovered that it replenished one hundred times slower than his Qi.
Since his divinity reserves were as big as 1% of his Qi reserves, they replenished at the same rate in terms of percentage.
After thousands of years of flying, Zhou Fan reached the first galaxy on the edge of the silver river galaxy cluster. Coincidentally, it had a planet with potential for life in it. There, he would be able to better test his ability to create life.
Zhou Fan quickly made his way into the planet and settled atop a flat mountain peak. Due to his mortal dao, the planet was not only huge, but had an atmosphere and plants.
At the top of the mountain, he would be able to create some life without any sort of disturbance whatsoever, not that he would face any.
He had observed that this planet, like the last he had visited, had also only evolved some worm-like creatures, but it seemed that it was nearing the phase of creating insects and other tiny life.
It didn't matter all that much to Zhou Fan right now, however. Usually, he would be eager to look at how life was developing naturally. Now, however, he was able to create life.
Zhou Fan sat down and crossed his legs on top of the mountain peak. Since it had recovered during his travels, he once again released 50% of his divinity out into the area in front of him. One minor change he made was that he had confined it to a smaller area. The area was around the size of a small house.
As he released some of his divinity, the cosmic dao far outside of the planet began to make its way inwards. Usually, the cosmic dao left the area that Zhou Fan's mortal dao took up, staying an entire planet the same size and length away from the planet. It wasn't that it was running away, but that it instinctually moved out of the way when sensing another of its kind.
After all, the area his mortal dao took up was miniscule compared to the rest of the universe that the cosmic dao took up. It was equivalent to moving an inch out of the way when someone is walking by you.
Now, the cosmic dao sensed the divinity and made its way towards it despite the mortal daos existence. Zhou Fan wasn't 100% sure why the cosmic dao was attracted towards divinity, but he was not complaining. If it wasn't, he wouldn't be able to create life.
As the cosmic dao came closer, it began to become seeable to the naked eye. Usually, it was invisible.
By the time it reached the divinity, it was like a small, colorful waterfall pouring into it. Once they were completely intertwined, Zhou Fan started to condense them. He had no need to change the Qi's around him since they were already changed from Chaos Qi due to the mortal dao, so the process went smoothly.
Eventually, the divinity and the cosmic dao were condensed to the microscopic level and a bright light shone. Zhou Fan waited for it to disperse, which it did, and he saw the micro organism.
Surprisingly, it was different from last time. Instead of being blue, it was more of a brownish green. Zhou Fan was confused as to why for a while, but he soon realized why.
In space, the space Qi was most abundant. Therefore, when the divinity and the cosmic dao mixed, it took the form of the most common Qi. Now, however, earth Qi and rock Qi were the most common. Therefore, it was brown and green.
Zhou Fan decided to test that out further later to make sure it wasn't a coincidence. As for now, he was focused on the micro organism in front of him.
Even after looking at it for a while, nothing interesting seemed to happen. It was simply existing. After a while, he got tired of waiting and started heavily inputting life Qi into it. He made sure not to overdose it, but he gave it the most it could handle.
Quickly, the micro organism began to evolve and change. It grew from its micro size to the size of a fly. Now, it looked like a statue of dirt. Zhou Fan wasn't sure why it looked like that, but he simply shook his head and ignored it.
After more life Qi, the not so micro organism began to grow more. Soon, it reached the size of a rat. Now, Zhou Fan could see its form better.
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