Within a single year, Xiao Ming had experienced countless unimaginable phenomena. He had even overlapped into different spaces while his main body remained fixed in place.
Now, after an arduous process, he had successfully condensed an invaluable treasure—the Will of Nature.
This Will of Nature was traced back to two of the original five elements—Water and Wood—both fundamental forces of life.
Wood was renowned for its unparalleled healing properties, capable of mending even an immortal's life injuries.
At its peak, it was said to revive the dead.
Water, on the other hand, was the foundation of all existence. Compared to wood, its vitality was even more profound, flowing endlessly like a divine river of creation.
It nurtured, refreshed, and possessed an inherent nobility that could even challenge the earth's dominance.