As soon as the power within the sword was released, the space cracked and tore, turning into fragments and being utterly destroyed.
The space within a thousand lightyears was utterly broken, while the next ten thousand lightyears of space were jumbled up and cracked.
With this single strike, Zhou Fan had the ability to nearly decimate an entire galaxy.
After a moment, Zhou Fan stopped flying and started floating in the decimated space since he was completely out of Qi.
Luckily, he recovered fairly quickly. Unluckily, the space didn't. It remained shattered and fragmented. It didn't even look like it was healing.
Zhou Fan wasn't sure what effect the shattered space would cause if he left it there, so he decided to fix it. Using space Qi, the healing process was quite easy.
Due to the size of the shattered space, however, Zhou Fan took nearly a day to fix it all.
Afterwards, he looked at the black hole. He had intentionally left it out of the strike zone since he was unsure what the strand of cosmic dao would do if it was destroyed.
Now that it had nothing to devour, it stopped growing.
Zhou Fan soon ignored the black hole since it wasn't changing at all and left to other galaxies.
Unfortunately, the three galaxies he had visited were by far the closest of them. The next galaxy would take an entire day of travel to reach at minimum.
Despite that, Zhou Fan didn't mind. He set off towards the nearest galaxy at his top speed.
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A day later, Zhou Fan reached the boundary of another galaxy. It was pink and about the size of the red galaxy.
Besides a single planet with the potential for life, there was nothing interesting about it. After giving them what they needed to evolve and cultivate Zhou Fan left the galaxy.
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After around a week of travel and two new galaxies, Zhou Fan arrived at the third. Of the three, there was only one planet with potential for life.
Now that he had reached the third galaxy, Zhou Fan planned on staying for a while. Instead of mindlessly wandering, he would enter seclusion for a bit.
He would spend that time comprehending the elements and concepts since he had broken through and could do that again.
Comprehending the immortal level elements and concepts had been similar to comprehending the cosmic dao, so Zhou Fan assumed he would get to 50% yet again.
After finding a random planet, Zhou Fan crossed his legs and started his comprehension.
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After 60,000 years, he had comprehended around 20% of what he could comprehend.
His strength in using elements and the ways he could use them increased drastically. He was already starting to defy the basic knowledge of them.
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After 90,000 more years, Zhou Fan reached 30% comprehension in immortal level elements. His flames could now be cold and his ice could melt things.
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After 130,000 more years, Zhou Fan had reached 40% comprehension of immortal level elements. His lightning Qi could now heal people and his life Qi could now turn someone into ashes.
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After 170,000 more years, Zhou Fan reached 50% in his comprehension of the immortal level elements.
Although mortal level elements could only be used one way, immortal level elements had many usages.
His dark Qi could light up a room while his light Qi could make things dark.
Of course, he would probably never do that. Unless there was some sort of restriction of using light Qi, there would be no need to use dark Qi to light something up.
There would also be no need to use life Qi to harm someone or Lightning QI to heal them.
Overall, comprehension of immortal level elements was almost useless to someone with affinity to all elements.
If one had a flame affinity, using flames to freeze something may be useful, but they could also use Ice Qi if it was something at a lower level.
Not having an affinity didn't mean you could not use that element. It would just be weaker than your level.
Despite the new usages of elements being useless, the increase in their power wasn't. His flames now burnt at higher temperature, while his gravity Qi applied more pressure.
Now that he had finally comprehended all he could, Zhou Fan left the galaxy. This time, he wasn't flying towards another galaxy. Instead, he was going towards what seemed like a cloud in space.
It was made up of gasses. Zhou Fan decided to call it a nebula. Despite being even smaller than the current Zhou World, the nebula was huge, spanning 5 light years.
As he reached it and entered it, Zhou Fan felt a new type of environment. It felt like he was in a low air quality area with high humidity.
It was the equivalent of a rainforest in space to Zhou Fan. Sticky.
Despite its uncomfortable feeling, Zhou Fan explored it. He felt that the nebula was in the process of becoming something, but he didn't know what.
Above all, the nebula was beautiful. It was like a cosmic spider web made of stars and gasses.
Zhou Fan looked at it for a while before moving on. He started to fly towards the next galaxy at full speed. He reached his destination soon after.
The galaxy was the biggest he had seen so far. It was almost 5 times bigger than the red galaxy. It was a basic blue color that one would expect to see in space.
After looking around with his divine sense, Zhou Fan was surprised at the amount of planets with the potential for life. Every other galaxy he had been to had one at most. This time, however, there were 3 planets with the potential for life.
This time, Zhou Fan not only gave them what they needed to evolve and cultivate, but also put their planets together. That way, they would be able to work together or fight or do whatever they wanted to.
Despite it being interesting, Zhou Fan left soon after helping the planets out.
He had found a destination he wanted to head towards. Many Many lightyears ahead, what seemed like a giant nervous system filled up a huge space in the universe. It wasn't quite a nebula, but more like a cluster of galaxies.