Dimensional Invasion: I Can Fish for All Heavens
Chapter 415 The absolute gap between Tier 5 and Tier 6, expanding to the entire Great Xia territory:
Chapter 415 The absolute gap between the fifth and sixth tiers, expanding to the entire Great Xia territory: the [Rock God's Authority]
Compared to the story of the sun never setting, the story of "Sesshomaru" about the arrival of "Gaul" has a completely different style.
How did Gaul persuade the Lord of Slaughter to join? I'm really curious.
[It's normal to cooperate, right? Although Sesshomaru's strength is not bad, he has only descended in the early stages of the story. The Gauls also believe that his strength is between the third and fourth tier. Let alone Bakusaiga, he probably doesn't even have the power of the Touken Ranbu.]
While this strength is considered formidable in Gaul, even without Joan of Arc's intervention, it wouldn't be impossible to defeat or even kill him; it would simply require paying a certain price.
When an opponent's strength poses a threat to one's life, both sides are on equal footing and naturally able to communicate.
[After all, he is a demon, and Sesshomaru believes in the law of the jungle. As long as an opponent displays power that he takes seriously, they have the right to communicate with him, let alone the fact that Gaul has the ability to kill Sesshomaru.]
It's normal to be able to reach an agreement; surely not every dimensional being can be a battle maniac who can't communicate, right?
[Indeed, communication leads to cooperation, and the Killer's Hall has considerable potential. Even if their strength hasn't reached the fourth rank yet, they will eventually. Plus, they have a bug-level sword like the Tenseiga. Gaul has really struck gold this time!]
[This assumes that naturally occurring teeth are functional in reality, but I think that's highly unlikely.]
Although Tenseiga is a "sword of the afterlife," its power is based on the existence of the "underworld" in the world of "Inuyasha." Because of the existence of the "underworld," when a life dies, a "messenger" from the "underworld" will appear.
After killing those "messengers of the underworld," the dead can be resurrected.
But does the "underworld" exist in the real world? Where does the soul go after death? Could there be beings like "messengers of the underworld" who pull souls into the "underworld"?
These are all completely unknowns, and there may not even be any corresponding concepts.
Moreover, even if the "underworld" really exists in the real world, and there are similar rules for "ferrying" the dead, would those "messengers" responsible for "ferrying" really be as "weak" as those in "Inuyasha" who could be easily killed with a single sword?
The probability seems very low by any measure.
The real world can already accommodate so many different "dimensional beings," so if the "underworld" really exists, its level, if not stronger than the "real world," is certainly not weaker.
You think you can kill the messenger of the underworld with just a knife?
That's just too much to say.
Therefore, although most of the "treasures of the heavens" that have descended into reality have retained their original world's abilities, and some of these "treasures of the heavens" have even increased their potential in reality, most people still hold a strong skepticism when it comes to abilities like "reversing life and death."
Even if, by any chance—and I mean just if—something that can be understood as a "messenger of the underworld" truly exists in the real world, and the Tenseiga can indeed be effective against it, the difficulty and cost involved would far exceed those of the world of "Inuyasha."
It might come at a price, or it might place extremely high demands on the user's strength, even requiring the user to kill the "Messenger of the Underworld." But whatever the reason, it won't be as easy as in the original story.
Many people agree with this point.
In the world of "Inuyasha", Toga is indeed very strong, and can be considered one of the strongest characters of that era.
Therefore, it is entirely understandable that the blades forged from his fangs would possess the ability to interfere with the afterlife and slay messengers.
However, in the real world, compared to other levels, Touya's strength is at most around the fifth rank, and may not even reach that level.
So, even if the sword forged from his teeth could indeed cause some interference or harm to the "Messengers of the Underworld" that might exist in the real world, the difficulty of truly "slaying" them would be incomparable to that in the world of "Inuyasha".
It depends not only on the knife itself, but also on the skill of the person wielding it.
Even so, many people still have high hopes for it, hoping that "Tenseiga" will really have the same abilities as in the world of "Inuyasha".
As long as it can be used in the real world, even if it has some limitations or requires some price, it is great news for Gaul and even for all mankind.
This means that even in the absolutely forbidden realm of "reversing life and death," as long as the "treasures of the heavens" possess such abilities in their original world, they can still play a role in the real world.
Achieving a future where "all the dead can meet again in reality" is not as difficult as they imagine.
However, even setting aside the power of "Tenseiga," Sesshomaru's very addition was a huge gain for Gaul.
Based on his strength between the third and fourth tiers and his outstanding potential, Sesshomaru has the potential to break through to the fifth tier, which also means that Gaul has gained a top-tier fighter with a promising future.
His enhancement of Gaul's national strength may not be obvious in the short term, but in the long run, its value is immeasurable.
Therefore, regardless of the effectiveness of the "natural teeth," Gaul has already profited from this move.
The Gauls were probably well aware of this; they valued Sesshomaru as a top-tier fighter rather than the power of the "Tenseiga".
In their announcement, they didn't even mention the existence of "natural teeth".
However, while both were instances of "dimensional beings" arriving, Gaul gained a powerful and promising "assistance," while the British Empire suffered the cost of losing a city. The contrast is stark. While online discussions occasionally contain humor, the vast majority of people feel a heavy heart and a sense of sympathy.
"The luck of the British Empire is truly terrible."
"But it was a monster like Daguba, who defies all logic, who befell them..."
Similar comments are everywhere.
But amidst the lamentations, others argue that the British Empire's extremely bad luck, from another perspective, might be a "fortune amidst misfortune" or a "great fortune for humanity."
Because they killed "Dabagu" at least in the first instance, preventing the damage from spreading further.
Moreover, if Daguba's arrival were not in a country with a fifth-tier powerhouse who could rush to the battlefield without hesitation and possess a city-defense weapon like the Curry Stick, but instead in a country without top-tier combat power...
The consequences would be far beyond what is meant by "losing a city"; it could very well be a national catastrophe.
Daguba will not stop at one city; his pursuit of "battle" and "strength" will spread unimpeded throughout the entire country until it is completely turned into a dead land.
At the cost of one city, the British Empire prevented a potentially far more widespread and uncontrollable catastrophe. In a sense, it shielded the whole of Europe and even the world from a bullet that could have caused even greater destruction.
In the courtyard of a villa in Hangzhou.
Ye Xuan lay on a rattan recliner, holding Ralts in his arms.
His slender fingers gently stroked Ralts' blue hair, while the little guy nestled comfortably against his chest, making soft, sweet "Ralt~ Ralt~" sounds. His little face rubbed against his arm with pure bliss, as if this were the most secure harbor in the world.
Ye Xuan's gaze occasionally swept across the screen, looking at the news about the "Ash Valley" incident and the cooperation between Gaul and Sesshomaru, but his eyes remained calm and undisturbed.
Ultimately, it was only at the fifth rank, not enough to warrant even a serious look from him.
Other countries need to pay attention, be vigilant, and worry that extreme "dimensional beings" like "Daguba" might descend upon their countries in the future, yet they lack the powerful beings capable of dealing with them.
But the Great Xia Dynasty doesn't need it.
If Daguba were to descend upon Bactria, he would be unable to destroy any city, nor would he even have the chance to kill a single person.
the reason is simple.
As a "sharpening stone," Daguba's strength has exceeded the limits that the current conventional forces of Great Xia can handle with ease, thus failing to serve as a "sharpening stone."
Then, someone will naturally handle it.
Before Daguba becomes a reality and causes substantial damage, Zhong Nanshan will crush it completely with overwhelming force.
Just like King Arthur of the British Empire did, only the process would be simpler and there would be no sacrifices.
Because there is a vast chasm between the fifth and sixth orders.
The existence of a fifth-order entity may pose a significant threat to a nation, even forcing it to pay an unbearable price; but ultimately, it is still a war that is "possibly achievable," only the price of victory is so high that it deters most people.
However, those at the sixth tier are beings that can truly destroy a country with ease.
The term "nation" here does not distinguish between large and small countries; it refers to any modern nation.
The process may be so simple that it only takes a few minutes, or even less.
That was the result of a complete transformation in power level, an absolute crushing force against those whose strength had not yet reached the sixth rank.
Although Elder Zhong's strength is not as great as Ye Xuan's, he is still one of the few who stand at the top in the sixth-order realm.
At least among the sixth-tier powerhouses who have descended into reality, neither Angel Yan, Morgana, nor even Duanmu Yan could defeat Elder Zhong.
As the holder of the "Rock King Emperor" template, Ye Xuan was not clear about the specific extent to which Elder Zhong had improved the template's compatibility.
However, he could clearly sense that the scope of the "Rock God" authority held by Elder Zhong was no longer limited to the initial land, but had expanded to the entire territory of the Great Xia Dynasty as his power grew and his beliefs extended!
He even has the ability to reach territories beyond the Great Xia Dynasty.
(End of this chapter)
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