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After Wang Wei was ejected out of the Pagoda Trial, he stood there pondering for a few monts.

In the past few months, he had already passed five trials, but two of them had the most influence on him.

This first of which was when he was shown his true self in the Chamber of Mirrors of Retributions. The second one was this trial of greed for power.

Both of them invoked the sa ssage: What price are you willing to achieve your goals?

Wang Wei was a confident man. He believed that with his thodical plans, he had more than 80% chance of proving the Dao and becoming a Great Emperor. But he could not answer with any certainty whether he would change throughout his journey to the top, whether he could still maintain his original heart.

As the saying goes, "ti is the enemy of us all". This saying could be interpreted in many ways. For mortals, ti is the driving force that leads them to the eternal silence known as death. And the sa could be said for cultivators. Although the process will be longer for them.

But what about Great Emperors? They have escaped the shackles of ti and have infinite lifespans. So what is the aning of ti for them?

Well now Wang Wei understood that ti is an eternal test for Great Emperors. Can their heart and mind withstood the ravage of ti? Are they their true self after experiencing the vicissitude of ti?

Ti is an eternal test that will forever plague cultivators that have escaped its shackles. You could even say that ti itself is a curse for them. Or to be precise, this is the causal relationship between Ti and the people who have escaped its shackles: the cause is that you have acquired an infinite lifespan, and the effect is that you will forever be corroded by ti until you beco numb or sothing unrecognizable.

Wang Wei realized that his focus when cultivating from now on was to always recognize who he truly was and not to forget his original purpose for cultivating.

And what was that purpose?

To beco Emperor? No, that was just the eventual process of his cultivation, not his true purpose.

His true purpose was to be free and unfettered: to be free from the shackles of ti and space, life and death, cause and effect, and even be free from fate itself.

Wang Wei believed that fate was the greatest enemy to his path of freedom. As such, the Dao of Fate will be the main Dao he cultivated in the future and the Dao he will use to beco a Great Emperor.

Only by understanding the machination of fate can it be controlled, played with, then destroyed. When the day cos when he can do all of these, he will truly be free and unfettered.

After understanding all of these, Wang Wei’s Dao Heart sublimated. A shadow of an emperor that ruled the Heaven of All Myriad Beings appeared behind him.

This was Wang Wei’s proof of a Young Emperor. Unlike last ti, this shadow was no longer as illusory. Furthermore, the face of Wang Wei was clearly visible this ti.

As soon as the shadow appeared, a grand and powerful aura enveloped the disciples and elders who were watching the Fifth Trial outside. Many people had the urge to bow down to this supre being, and many people did.

So disciples with weak cultivation levels or weak will kneeled in the ground and dare not look at Wang Wei. As for the rest of the people, although they did not kneel on the floor, the awe they had for Wang Wei as the Young Sect Master was exponentially increased.

The Young Emperor Shadow of Wang Wei lasted longer than the first ti, but soon, it also faded away. It seems that he had not reached the point worthy to bear the title of Young Emperor.

After the sublimation of his Dao Heart and the dissipation of the Young Emperor shadow, Wang Wei left the Pagoda with his Head Maid.

After Wang Wei left, the disciples started discussing what just happened.

"Do any of you know what was that shadow behind the Young Sect Master?"

"I do not know, but it was aweso. I feel like I was watched by a Great Emperor and wanted to bow my head!"

"Stop talking nonsense, how do you know what a Great Emperor looked like? But you were right, I also wanted to kowtow to the Young Sect Master. It seems that our Dao Opening Sect will have a Great Emperor this generation!"

These disciples were quite excited about the possibility of having a Great Emperor born in their sect. As the saying goes:" When soone becos enlightening, even his chicken and dogs will ascend to Heaven with him."

If the Young Sect Master beca Great Emperor, even the tiniest handout from him will greatly benefit any of them.

Although most of the disciples were chatting happily, not everyone was as excited as them. This was especially true for the Ten Contemporary Sacred Sons. Other disciples may not know what the shadow behind Wang Wei was, but they knew what it represented.

This was proof of Young Emperor talent. As soon as they saw this shadow, they beca pale. As Contemporary Sacred Son, all of them were people with great ideals and ambitions. They all wanted to sit at the position of Sect Master one day.

Although the people of the sect referred to Wang Wei as "Young Sect Master

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