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If the Heavenly Dao had no master, Qin's plan would have succeeded.

After all, the Heavenly Dao had replaced the Great Dao of the nine zones, and had thus inherited its fate.

If the Heavenly Dao did not have a master, Qin could use the fate of the Heavenly Dao to rge with his main body and control a portion of the Heavenly Dao.

However, the Heavenly Dao did have a master, which ant that Qin's plan would not work.

Chu Xuan pondered how to deal with Qin's plan.

Should he allow Qin to enter the Heavenly Dao and beco a creature of the Heavenly Dao like Huang Long?

To be more precise, a divine being of the Heavenly Dao.

Or should he just expel him?

It would be a pity to directly expel Qin.

He was not weak, and his talent was monstrous. His comprehension ability was extrely high, which was why he had managed to create the human race's first cultivation thod.

Furthermore, Qin's main body had reached the 40-million-mile mark.

For such an expert to beco a divine being of the Heavenly Dao, it would be quite beneficial to the Heavenly Dao.

However, what Chu Xuan valued more was his comprehension ability.

If Qin beca a divine being of the Heavenly Dao and gained insight into the supre laws of the chaos, would he be able to help the Heavenly Dao devour and replace the supre laws of the chaos?

Would it accelerate theo process of the Heavenly Dao becoming one of the nine supre laws of the chaos?

Qin's clone had extrely dense fate.

Before the Heavenly Dao, he had been blessed by the Great Dao, and now, he was still blessed by the Heavenly Dao.

Furthermore, Chu Xuan could sense a trace of the aura of a supre law of the chaos from Qin's clone, which ant that the other party had so understanding of the supre laws of the chaos.

If the clone was capable of this, then would the main body not be even more extraordinary?

Perhaps making him a divine being of the Heavenly Dao was truly the right way forward.

Hei Yue, Chu E, and his other disciples had extraordinary levels of talent. However, they were still too far away from comprehending a supre law of the chaos.

None of them had even reached the World Creator realm.

Moreover, Hei Yue and Chu E were destined to not stay within the Heavenly Dao.

In terms of talent, comprehension ability, and the abundance of his fate, Qin was the best candidate.

Chu Xuan had an idea.

As for the specifics, it would depend on Qin's thods.

In the chaos, a powerful existence was heading toward the nine zones.

Was that Prison Dao Ancient God?

When Chu Xuan saw who was approaching, he instantly understood his strength. Prison Dao Ancient God had reached the 39-million-mile mark, and was slightly weaker than Qin.

As an Ancient Chaos God, he also had an extrely powerful body and a Dao path that was stronger than ordinary chaotic beings.

However, Prison Dao Ancient God was no longer worthy of Chu Xuan's attention.

Still, there had to be a basis for his arrogance, overbearingness, and insolence, and why so many experts were not willing to offend him.

Logically speaking, his strength should not have been enough to make so many experts back down.

Chu Xuan looked on pensively as Prison Dao Ancient God approached.

Prison Dao Ancient God was neither fast nor slow, exuding an aura of majesty as he moved. With each step, a small abyss would appear in the chaos beneath his feet.

As he left, the small abyss did not disappear for a long ti, much like a trail of footprints in the chaos.

Outside the Divine World, the gazes of Mo Yao and the others were gloomy as they stared at Qin and the others who were approaching the nine zones.

They had decided to join forces.

Even though Qin was strong, the combined forces of Mo Yao, Yao, and Mo Xue were still able to contend against him.

They would leave Chu and Ji to Kun Gu and the others.

At the very least, they had numbers on their side.

At this mont, a terrifying aura swept out from behind them.

Mo Yao and the others were all stunned.

The arrogant and insolent aura made them think of an extrely petty and unscrupulous Ancient Chaos God.

Prison Dao Ancient God!

Among the many Ancient Chaos Gods, he was one of the most active, but simultaneously one of the weaker, Ancient Chaos Gods.

No one knew how many Ancient Chaos Gods there were in the chaos. After all, most of them were mysterious and usually cultivating sowhere silently.

Over the long years, no one knew how many Ancient Chaos Gods had fallen.

There had once been an expert who had explored the place where an Ancient Chaos God had fallen and obtained so great opportunities.

From this, it could be seen that so of the Ancient Chaos Gods had died.

Prison Dao Ancient God was the most well-known Ancient Chaos God.

He was also the one with the worst reputation.

Mo Yao turned around, frowning.

The huge figure was walking over step by step.

Was he here to target the demon race?

Yao also frowned.

Was he here to target the immortal race?

Both their sides had slain Prison Dao Ancient God's subordinates not too long ago.

Tai's expression changed. He gripped the jade talisman tightly and retreated in the direction of the Ancient Chaos World.

If Prison Dao Ancient God were to attack him, he would have to use the jade talisman.

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