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Chapter 700 Traveling all the "world", the limit of Berkeley(2/2)

But in these trillions and billions of "worlds", Mu Cang has never discovered the third source of meaninglessness again.

Moreover, the overall intensity of these hundreds of trillions of "worlds" is actually far weaker than the "second world", and even far weaker than the "first world".

Among the "worlds" with the highest intensity, the strength of the strongest ones at the top has only reached the super-compact cardinal level, which is roughly equivalent to the ultimate L inner model universe.

This made Mu Cang suspect that the so-called "first world" that he had previously taken for granted... was probably not the real first "world".

He even suspected that this omniscient tower might not have the so-called first "world" at all, nor the so-called tower foundation.

In other words, no matter which layer of the "world" there is, it is likely that it is just a certain layer of the tower of omniscience.

And there is no iron-clad rule that the next level will inevitably be more powerful than the previous level.

So Mu Cang guessed that this high tower might not have a base, a spire or other similar structures at all.

In other words, any level of "the world" may be its base and spire, or a certain layer of the tower body.

Therefore, if Mu Cang and others move forward in a super logical structure with no beginning or end, they will never reach the end.

However, Mu Cang, who has what can be called the unbounded closed Berkeley cardinal level of patience, will not be agitated at all because of this.

Mu Cang has already felt it. He feels that as long as he can climb to a certain large base level that is not "too far" from him, he can completely integrate the four divine skills and give birth to new heaven-defying skills.

As for this level, I tend to think that... it should be the ultimate unbounded closed Berkeley base.

As long as he reaches that level, the dilemma he faces will be easily solved.

Mu Cang has this confidence in this.



A long, long time passed, until Mu Cang had passed through infinite and infinite "worlds".

But among so many "worlds", there is not even one existence that can surpass Him in strength.

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So Mu Cang could only continue walking towards the next unknown "world".



A long, long, long time passed again, so long that Mu Cang had already passed by... the unbounded closed Berkeley cardinal "world".

In so many "worlds", Mu Cang still did not find a second existence at the base level of the Unbounded Closed Berkeley with him, nor did he find any final fragments.

So Mu Cang could only continue walking.

But maybe after finally walking enough, He, who was in the tower of omniscience, actually clearly sensed the "world" that was far away... far beyond the unbounded closed Berkeley cardinal level in the "world" he passed at a certain moment.

Horrible fluctuations.

Moreover, this magnificent fluctuation, which made Mu Cangdu suddenly feel insignificant, actually contained traces of extremely twisted and unusual logical power.

So the answer is obvious.

This is definitely another higher-order meaningless source.

That is, the ultimate unbounded closed Berkeley base level source flow.

"After traveling through thousands of mountains and rivers and seeing all the prosperity of "the world", I finally..."

Mu Cang first sighed, then laughed and said, "I finally... found you!"

Buzz——

While laughing, Mu Cang suddenly stepped out of the tower of omniscience and re-entered the "world", and stepped across the boundless and immeasurable narrow abyss of loss, passing through the infinite realm of logic at all levels.

Finally, he stopped at a higher-level source that was far larger and more majestic than all the meaningless sources he had experienced along the way.
Chapter completed!
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