No, doing it this way integrates too much, it cannot present the effect of obliterating all laws.
Still not right, too opposed, they fundamentally cannot adhere together, still independent of each other.
...
Di Jun kept thinking, experimenting continuously.
He didn't know how many times he failed until finally he condensed this special power, except that this special power was primarily based on the Demon Clan's power rather than the Human Clan's fate.
Compared to the Human Clan, Di Jun was more familiar with and easier to control the Demon Clan's fate and various aspects.
In Di Jun's analysis, if the special characteristics of the Human Clan's fate were not presented in this special power, then using the Demon Clan's fate would be no problem.
If the Demon Clan's fate, according to Di Jun's idea, could not condense the desired power, only then would Di Jun attempt to use the Human Clan's fate.
