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Chapter 375: 217. A True Immortal Descends, Inviting Demon Lord Tan to Enter Tribulation

The art of Celestial Guidance, tracing back to its origins, was created by the Ancestor of the Dao. However, among his three thousand disciples, only twelve mastered this technique. Among the four True Immortal Masters of the Immortal Court, two were disciples of the Ancestor of the Dao.

Yet, although both were disciples of the Ancestor of the Dao, these two had completely different views on Celestial Guidance.

One never used this art of the Ancestor of the Dao.

The other took this art of the Ancestor of the Dao as the basis for their enlightennt.

And this individual managed to reach this point precisely by relying on the Celestial Guidance, plundering the fate of disciples, peers of all paths, and equals in the Dao, transforming from an ordinary Righteous True Immortal of Earthly Slaughter into a realm close to that of the Ancestor of the Dao.

Thus, even though they had beco one of the four great True Immortal Masters of the Immortal Court, they still diligently cultivated the Celestial Guidance without forgetting their initial purpose.

Even if they often went tens of thousands of years without any gain, they never beca discouraged.

The Celestial Guidance that the Purple-Gold Immortal obtained from the Immortal Court had such an origin. However, the essence of this Celestial Guidance was not fully known to the Purple-Gold Immortal; they only knew that it could definitively determine a person’s future fate.

Thus, the Purple-Gold Immortal often took advantage of it in various matters.

As such, they could easily use this Celestial Guidance.

Therefore, although startled to find the Celestial Guidance they deployed being devoured by so bizarre entity, the Purple-Gold Immortal did not care in the slightest.

In fact, in comparison to this, the Purple-Gold Immortal was more concerned about the changes occurring in the Land of the Four Pillars at that mont.

Only to hear them ask, “Duan Wu, what progress has been made in the Lower Realm?”

A figure, hearing this, swiftly arrived and then knelt on the ground. After completing the formalities, he responded, “My lord, only one more step remains before the Immortal Clan erges, and they can then claim legitimacy.”

“Since that is the case, then I shall descend to the Mortal Realm myself to prevent them from killing too many.” The Purple-Gold Immortal had not expected the situation to progress so quickly. They had rely comprehended the Sword Dao for a mont, and yet the Lower Realm was already on the verge of a new era.

Hearing this, Duan Wu was well aware that his master was preparing to descend for a tribulation. But although he understood this well, Duan Wu verbally expressed, “Your lordship is benevolent!”

After all, he was rely a servant of the immortals. As a servant, one does not need too many thoughts; it suffices to echo the sentints of others.

Not long after, a purple-gold beam of light descended from the Primordial Heavenly Realm.

Soon, from the perspective of this purple-gold light, the four pillars could already be seen.

Therefore, the purple-gold light vanished in an instant.

Because despite appearances that the four pillars were supporting the Primordial Heavenly Realm, every true immortal knew that the Primordial Heavenly Realm did not actually need these pillars for support.

The Pillars, crowned with the na of heaven, were designed to suppress the “hearts of the people” from the Mortal Realm.

This place was now very close to the “hearts of the people.” If this purple-gold light could reclaim its severed Dao Fruit, there would be no need to fear the “hearts of the people” so much.

Although the “hearts of the people” could affect even the Celestial Master True Immortals, it required an exceedingly long ti. Hence, a Heavenly Gang Orthodox True Immortal could interact with the “hearts of the people” for a certain period without harm.

However, no Heavenly Gang Orthodox True Immortal would choose to do so.

And now, since this beam of purple-gold light had not yet reclaid its severed Dao Fruit, it certainly needed to be extrely cautious.

Soon, as the phenonon of the purple qi arriving from the east spread three thousand miles appeared, a woman in labor gave birth to a male infant. As the infant was born, the woman perished due to complications in childbirth, and thereafter her father, brother, and sister all t with mysterious deaths, leaving only a few fiercely loyal servants.

Thus, all these events had no impact whatsoever on the newly born male infant.

And this infant was indeed extraordinary, but since the Immortal Clan had not yet erged, he did not exhibit much that was out of the ordinary.

At this mont, the Land of the Four Pillars was already in chaos.

A wind began at the spiritual domain of the South Gate Pillar and then swiftly swept across the entire Land of the Four Pillars in a very short ti.

All the cultivator clans with even a slight background had already hidden away, and the major Immortal Sects had also issued orders to seal their mountains, allowing no disciples to leave or enter.

Anyone who went out at this ti was considered to have committed a serious offense, and was ordered not to return to the mountain.

Initially, only the Silver Dragon Dao Palace and the Fengtian Dao Palace had opened their gates, but by now the cultivators from the other thirty-four Dao Palaces had also erged.

Although these Dao Palace cultivators had left their sanctuaries, they did not create any disturbances; they rely prepared themselves at various places across the Land of the Four Pillars.

Because the ti was not yet ripe.

And the disappearance of these major forces undoubtedly made many Loose Cultivators rejoice as they scrambled for the alchemical pills, magic artifacts, and Cultivation Techniques that were difficult to obtain on normal days, each believing their lucky mont had arrived.

However, this also ant that killings were ongoing every mont.

If the cultivator clans, Immortal Sects, and Dao Palaces were in the world, then perhaps the Loose Cultivators might unite against a common enemy; but with the disappearance of these three, the infighting among Loose Cultivators began.

In the absence of an external enemy, they inevitably turned on one another, as has always been the case.

All these developnts progressed rapidly, as if invisible hands were continually pushing everything forward behind the scenes.

Not to ntion other regions of the Land of the Four Pillars, in the spiritual domain, Ning Shuqi and Jun Zimo couldn’t help but feel astonished and unsure about the drastic changes in the area.

Could it really be that their one intervention had transford the Land of the Four Pillars into what it was now?

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