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Chapter 1516: So what if the demon court is used as a pawn? The high-spirited Di Kun

The Mirror of Reincarnation indeed held many mysterious and profound truths. The Dharma Sage, having existed for a long ti, was well-versed in nurous secrets and ancient texts. With his words, Chu Gucheng’s resolve to obtain the mirror strengthened. Without it, navigating through this crisis would be exceedingly difficult for Xian Chu.

He had always respected the exalted status of the Xi Yuan Temple, but he never anticipated that the Holy Maiden Xi Yuan would choose to sever ties with Xian Chu. Her lack of compassion ant she should not bla him for any actions he might take in the future.

Consequently, Chu Gucheng ordered all his subordinates and family mbers to refrain from leaving Xian Chu to seek vengeance against the Demon Court. He feared that his other children, in their fury, might act impulsively, playing directly into the enemy’s hands. Until the causes and effects of this incident were fully understood, escalating conflict with the Demon Court would only create an even greater burden for Xian Chu.

At present, the enemy lurked in the shadows while they stood in the light. Any misstep could lead Xian Chu into an irredeemable situation.

After Chu Gucheng issued his orders, the once-furious and chaotic atmosphere in Xian Chu gradually settled. Many observing forces were taken aback and astonished. They had anticipated that Chu Gucheng would act out of anger, launching a large-scale assault on the Demon Court in revenge for his son. However, to their surprise, he remained clear-headed, choosing to restrain his clansn instead of allowing the situation to spiral out of control.

In stark contrast, when the heir of the Demon Ancestor fell, the response was imdiate and furious. The Demon Monarchs were mobilized at once; the Demon-Gathering Whistle echoed across the land as they prepared to launch an all-out assault on Xian Chu. This swift and aggressive reaction only heightened the unease among the major powers. While Chu Gucheng maintained his composure and focus, the Demon Court’s impulsive actions revealed their volatility. Such a calculated enemy was undoubtedly terrifying.

This only intensified the fear many factions felt towards Xian Chu. In just over a hundred epochs, Xian Chu had grown imnsely; if given enough ti, could it unify the entire Xi Yuan civilization?

While Xian Chu was shrouded in an atmosphere of oppression, mourning, and anger, the Endless Demon Realm, located far away in the expansive ti and space of another universe, erupted in cheers and revelry. Atop a mountain teeming with monstrous life, a great Monster King erged, surrounded by both large and small demons. They brought forth fine wines and delicacies, and the scene was a tapestry of darkness, filled with laughter and celebration.

The Demon Court held a grand feast to commorate the triumph of the Seventh Prince, Di Kun. With news of Chu Gucheng’s descendant being slain by Di Kun himself, the Demon Ancestor felt a wave of relief wash over him. To honor this victory, he ordered a three-month-long celebration, inviting all monster creatures to partake in the festivities.

In this jubilant atmosphere, Di Kun beca the most prominent figure in the Demon Court, overshadowing the other demon princes. Many, including Tang Gu and Yu Yuan, along with nurous monster generals and kings, heard of Di Kun’s daring feat. They ca to pay their respects, eager to align themselves with the Seventh Prince. They admired his audacity to kill Chu Gucheng’s heir in front of nurous witnesses, a bold move that elevated the reputation of the monster clan significantly.

The demon race was distinct from other factions, as they rarely resorted to conspiracy or cunning; instead, they held a deep respect for power and strength. Xian Chu had killed the Ninth Prince of the Demon Court and had been reluctant to provide an explanation or hand over the murderer. This situation had long left many in the Demon Court seething with anger, seeking an outlet for their frustrations.

Now, with the Seventh Crown Prince, Di Kun, stepping forward to kill the heir of the Lord of Xian Chu, excitent surged through the ranks of the monster clan. Many powerful figures from the monster race flocked to Di Kun, eager to follow him and pledge their allegiance.

Di Kun, brimming with confidence, reveled in the glory of his newfound status. It was a day he had never imagined would co. However, even his brothers eyed him with a mix of admiration and apprehension. While Di Kun acknowledged that his victory over Chu Xiao was significantly aided by a mysterious presence, he hadn’t heard from that enigmatic figure since the day on the Scarlet Plateau.

Amidst the chaos, various forces speculated on how Di Kun had managed to rush into the Southern Wilderness Ancient Domain and kill Chu Xiao. Whispers circulated that he might have allied with other factions to conspire against Xian Chu. Di Kun was fully aware of these rumors but chose not to clarify anything. The more confusion and speculation surrounded him, the more advantageous it was for him.

It was during this tumultuous ti that the Demon Emperor began to recognize the exceptional qualities of his heir. While other heirs were also seeking vengeance for Di Wen, they were hesitant to confront Xian Chu, aware of its formidable strength. Although he had often distanced himself from the affairs of the Demon Court, the Emperor had observed how all the demon kings had dutifully followed his orders over the years.

Now, recognizing the potential in Di Kun, he personally ordered the blowing of the Demon-Gathering Whistle, summoning all demons from across the realm to prepare for an attack on Xian Chu. This decisive action aid to channel the fury and frustrations of the demon race into a unified effort against their adversary.

Many demon kings exhibited a mix of obedience and defiance, often disregarding the Demon Emperor’s commands.

“The current Demon Court needs rectification,” the Demon Ancestor mused, his deep-set eyes reflecting a calculating nature. “I never noticed that the little Seventh had such courage and ambition before. This could be a chance to sharpen him and assess his capabilities. If he can prove himself, perhaps I can entrust him with the Demon Court in the future.”

As he sat in the innermost palace of the Demon Realm, his aura was as vast as the sea, instilling a sense of awe and trepidation in those who approached. He considered Di Kun’s potential as a leader. As for how Di Kun had learned of Chu Xiao’s whereabouts, the Demon Ancestor felt no need to inquire further. If Di Kun possessed the capability to act decisively, what did it matter if he killed Chu Gucheng or just one of his heirs?

The Demon Court had deep roots in the Endless Demon Realm, its existence tracing back to the dawn of the Xi Yuan civilization. It was the oldest and largest ethnic group within that civilization, and the Demon Ancestor felt no fear of Xian Chu. If the Demon Court could regain its forr glory and return to an era when the Demon Emperor commanded respect from all races, then even a land like Xian Chu could be obliterated with the slightest effort.

The Demon Ancestor cared little for the possibility of other forces orchestrating sches behind the scenes. If the Demon Court was rely a pawn in a larger ga, it was a risk he was willing to take. For now, he focused on the crisis looming over Xian Chu, knowing that it could be the catalyst for the resurgence of the Demon Court’s power and influence.

“Hehe, Xian Chu should never have made such a mistake. Protecting the one who killed the little Ninth and inviting such disaster upon themselves is their own fault,” the Demon Ancestor mused, an overbearing aura glinting in his eyes.

Rising from his seat, he took up a writing brush and began to compose a decree. With each stroke, the air thickened with power, and the decree soon pierced through the universe, descending upon the Di Kun Palace. The golden demon script shimred, reflecting the heavens and the earth, seemingly infused with boundless divine energy. All the demon clan mbers were left in awe.

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This decree overflowed with the Demon Ancestor’s praise and rewards for the Seventh Prince, Di Kun. Its remarkable content not only astonished but also sparked envy among the other princes of the Demon Court. Many demon kings and generals within the court recognized the significance of this mont. It was clear that the Demon Ancestor was beginning to place great value on Di Kun. The question lood—could this signal a shift in the hierarchy of power within the Demon Court, perhaps even a change in who would be the next Demon Emperor?

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