Eternal Cultivation of Alchemy - Chapter 3548 Physiques and Constitutions

The Sky God held a slightly frustrated look as she turned toward Bladedance. “Did you tell him all of that?” she asked.
Bladedance smiled, not letting Newheaven’s irritation annoy her. She simply shrugged. “This is the first time I’m hearing most of it as well. I don’t think I was aware that the Artifact God was who helped create the previous Fire God’s crown.”
The Sky God turned toward Alex. “Who told you all of this?”
“Godslayer did,” he told her. “I learned a lot about his life before he passed away.”
“Steelmind, huh?”
She supposed it made sense that Alex would know about the artifacts. “The current Artifact God, Shen Yaojia, is Steelmind’s disciple, so she may have the skills needed to do what you want.”
“She doesn’t,” Alex told the Sky God rather simply. “The inheritance that Steelmind received, which taught him how to use a Primordial’s corpse, wasn’t passed along to his disciple. It is instead with me right now. So, if anyone can do something with it, it is only ever going to be me.”
The Sky God was perplexed. What could she even say at that point?
“Well, there you have it,” Bladedance said with a rather satisfied look on her face. Seeing the Sky God be flabbergasted by what Alex said was fun to watch. For once, it wasn’t her that was on the receiving end of these shocking revelations.
“Yang Renye did tell me that you were fascinating, but I fear he may not have known half of it,” the Sky God said. “I haven’t even begun talking about your constitution or your talents. Not to mention the status of the two trees that you should be carrying.”
“What would you like to know, Your Majesty?” Alex asked.
Newheaven took a moment to think through what she wanted to talk about. “You have the Sun God’s body, do you not?”
“I do,” Alex answered. Since he had talked with Yang Renye about everything already, he would’ve passed along that message to the Sky God, so there was truly no point in hiding anything from her at all.
“I hear you were quite strong thanks to this body of yours,” she said. “How strong are you at this moment?”
“If you mean to ask me about my Battle Power, then it is 9,” Alex answered.
The answer wasn’t that out of expectation for the Sky God, as she had likely already heard about it from her disciple. Still, it was hard not to be surprised hearing that from the person himself.
“So that’s an entire realm above your own. No wonder he told me that you defeated an Immortal while still in the Saint realm,” she said. “Having the Sun God’s body is a great advantage on its own, since it comes with so many functions. If there was ever any other body constitution I wish I had, it would most likely be the Sun God’s body as well.”
“If I had to choose one, I would choose the Titan one. What’s it called again?” Bladedance asked.
“The Titan Empyrean Physique? I fear it may just be a tale at this point. I haven’t heard of a single person with that physique even in the records,” the Sky God said.
“If it is in the records, then it has to come from somewhere, right?” Bladedance asked. “There’s no smoke without fire.”
The Sky God didn’t argue. “Still, the Sun God’s body is objectively the best out there,” she said. “Perhaps the only other ones that are comparable might be the Nine Revolutions Body and the Profound Temporal Body.”
“What are those?” Bladedance asked.
“The Profound Temporal Body grants one an innate understanding of Time. Just like the Sky God’s body is good for understanding space, that body is good for Time-perhaps even better.”
“Really? I never knew such a body existed,” Bladedance said. “And the other one?”
“The Nine Revolutions Body makes it so that there is absolutely no bottleneck for a cultivator whatsoever. The cultivator also doesn’t need to actually cultivate and can just absorb Qi directly. Their body does the cultivation all by itself. Because of that, they also don’t require any cultivation techniques at all,” the Sky God explained. “Even without any talent for cultivation, it would guarantee that you would reach the peak of cultivation so long as you didn’t hinder yourself.”
Bladedance seemed rather surprised by both of them, especially the Nine Revolutions Body. “Are they in the records too, or do you know whether they actually existed?”
“They exist, of course,” the Sky God said. “We have living proof of their existence.”
“We do?” Bladedance asked with a curious look.
“Those physiques belong to my aunt and my cousin, Master,” Alex answered.
Bladedance looked toward Alex and then back toward the Sky God. When she saw Newheaven slowly nod, she slumped back in her seat.
“I see. No wonder your cousin was the strongest among the people we met today,” she said. “But if she can cultivate without any bottleneck, shouldn’t she be stronger than this?”
“She’s slowing down her cultivation upon my request,” the Sky God answered. “If people were to find out about her talent, then she
would be in a lot of danger. For that reason, she has been holding back on purpose. Otherwise, she would’ve likely been close to the Divine Domain realm by now.”
Bladedance blinked. “How old is she exactly?”
“Just 3 years older than me,” Alex answered. “Although, after everything that’s happened, she should be close to 2 thousand years
old.”
“That’s what she told me,” the Sky God concurred.
Bladedance sighed. “I can’t believe your family is just as strange as you are,” she said. “Are your father and mother the same as well?”
Alex turned toward the Sky God. She likely knew more than he did on
this matter.
“His mother has great talent, but her physique itself is nothing special,” the Sky God said. “His father, however, is a different matter
altogether. His physique has turned out to be both beneficial and detrimental to him at the same time.”


