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1247: 863 Eve of the Great War, Eliminating Hidden Dangers_2 1247: 863 Eve of the Great War, Eliminating Hidden Dangers_2 Recalling the words of the Upper Qing Saints earlier, Jiang Chen faintly sensed that Emperor Qin had anticipated this very scene before his demise.

Thus, hidden within Emperor Qin’s treasury, there were indeed plots targeting these individuals.

However, Jiang Chen could not understand what kind of ultimate weapon Emperor Qin had prepared that could kill several Quasi-Saints and dozens of Innate Taoist Masters in one fell swoop.

If it were before—when he was unaware of Emperor Qin’s true identity—he might have thought that Emperor Qin had acquired the treasure vaults of Great Shang or Chiyou.

But now that he knew Emperor Qin was King Yu, Jiang Chen understood that Emperor Qin would never touch those two great treasure vaults.

He knew his ti was short, and he wouldn’t be able to maximize the value of the treasures from these two vaults with the limited ti he had left.

Therefore, he preferred not to take the treasures from these vaults, leaving them for future generations instead.

“Alas, whether King Yu or Emperor Qin, both were shrouded in mystery.

Perhaps he had so trump card I am unaware of.”

Jiang Chen might not comprehend Emperor Qin’s thods, but that did not matter.

At the mont Emperor Qin’s treasury erged, he would understand everything.

However, before that happened, he had another matter to attend to.

The Taoist Mirror dimly glowed, creating a doppelgänger for Jiang Chen, silently replacing him.

anwhile, the real Jiang Chen quietly arrived in the Prehistoric Divine Territory.

“What is Heavenly Earthly Origin compared to Mount Buzhou, which is the true foundation of Heaven and Earth?

If I’m going to move the Chaos Dao Fetus, why not place it beneath Mount Buzhou?

Then, when the Chaos World is reshaped, Mount Buzhou will transform the false into truth.”

“By then, my Chaos Dao Fetus will be protected by Mount Buzhou, and I refuse to believe that anyone would be audacious enough to sever Mount Buzhou a second ti, defying the great taboo of all under Heaven.”

After thinking it over, Jiang Chen felt it was better to place the Chaos Dao Fetus under Mount Buzhou rather than within the Heavenly Earthly Origin.

Ultimately, there wasn’t much difference between the two—if the Chaos World was to be reshaped by him, the Heavenly Earthly Origin would naturally converge beneath Mount Buzhou.

Moreover, anyone bold enough to strike at Mount Buzhou would also dare to ddle with the Heavenly Earthly Origin.

Therefore, placing the Chaos Dao Fetus into Mount Buzhou was no different than placing it in the Heavenly Earthly Origin.

No, there was a difference—at least, Mount Buzhou was Jiang Chen’s territory, but the Heavenly Earthly Origin belonged to Heavenly Dao.

If Jiang Chen placed the Chaos Dao Fetus inside it and Heavenly Dao suddenly sched against him, what then?

When you’re out in the world, it’s best to always be wary of others.

Putting the Chaos Dao Fetus in Mount Buzhou wasn’t difficult, but as the Chaos Dao Fetus separated from his body, Jiang Chen imdiately felt a sense of emptiness.

Although his strength wasn’t significantly affected, he had lost many abilities.

For example, previously, with the Chaos Green Lotus, regardless of how severe Jiang Chen’s injuries were, he could recover instantly, akin to an alternative form of indestructibility.

Similarly, the Chaos Green Lotus provided Jiang Chen with unparalleled power, enabling him to expend mana at will, without worrying about depletion even when unleashing the strongest Divine Abilities continuously.

But now, all these abilities were gone.

If he exceeded his own limits, Jiang Chen would be injured, and if he kept using his strongest Divine Abilities, he would feel fatigued.

It seed as though his strength hadn’t been affected, but in reality, the impact was substantial.

To put it simply, he was not as enduring as before, which was a significant change.

But there were also advantages.

Previously, Jiang Chen lanted the lack of an avatar, and now he had one.

With the departure of the Chaos Dao Fetus, this body had beco his avatar.

His true form was the Chaos Dao Fetus and not this body of an Innate Saint.

Ever since the first ti he condensed the Chaos Dao Fetus, this body was no longer his true self.

“Although I am not as enduring as before, at least I won’t die now.

On the whole, that’s still a good thing.”

The detachnt of the Chaos Dao Fetus brought with it many shortcomings, but the single advantage of being undying was enough to overshadow all the flaws.

“There are still a dozen or so days before the ergence of Emperor Qin’s treasury.

While there’s still ti, I might as well cross the heavenly tribulation.”

Calculating the ti and finding himself a window, Jiang Chen decisively left the Three Realms and went directly beyond to the outer Chaos to face his tribulation—the Demonic Calamity, also known as the divine punishnt.

This divine punishnt arose because of the Sin Treasure Wheel!

Originally, Jiang Chen’s rit Gold Wheel could firmly suppress the Sin Treasure Wheel.

But after he slew the nine great Quasi-Saints from myriad races, the karmic sin on his body skyrocketed multiple tis in a single day, not only forming the tenth Sin Treasure Wheel but also nearly completing the eleventh.

It’s no exaggeration to say that the re sin of slaughtering the nine Quasi-Saints of myriad tribes was several tis greater than all of the misdeeds Jiang Chen had committed before, combined.

Who could bla him, when those nine Quasi-Saints of myriad tribes had rited for Heaven and Earth?

Killing them was a direct affront to the Heavenly Dao, wouldn’t the burden of his sins multiply?

If it weren’t for the fact that the Human Race’s Fate on Jiang Chen was so imnse that it suppressed the karmic forces, then the mont he slew those nine Quasi-Saints, heavenly punishnt would have already descended upon him.

Theoretically, as long as Jiang Chen remained the Human King, protected by the Human Race’s Fate, then heavenly punishnt would not befall him.

If talking about sin, Taiyi’s was much greater than Jiang Chen’s.

All nine Quasi-Saints of myriad tribes combined couldn’t compare to a single Dong Wang Gong, yet when Taiyi decided to kill, why didn’t the Heavenly Dao punish him?

The Heavenly Dao does not punish those with great rit or great fortune.

Taiyi had both, so naturally he would not be punished, and the sa went for Jiang Chen.

Yet Jiang Chen thought it over and still felt it was best to get through the heavenly punishnt first.

Tis had changed.

Countless tens of thousands of years had passed since the Great Ancient era, and over these lengthy ages, many previously unsolvable things now had thods of restraint.

Just from what Jiang Chen himself knew, there were several thods to shield Fate, not to ntion the ones he was unaware of.

Next, he would face a fierce battle.

If in the midst of it, the enemy suddenly used a secret thod to shield his Human Race’s Fate, that would be quite problematic.

The Heavenly Dao would be rciless and directly bestow upon him its retribution.

With powerful enemies outside and heavenly punishnt above, Jiang Chen’s situation would be perilous.

To prevent any accidents, he should deal with the heavenly punishnt now.

This was a way to eliminate hidden dangers in advance.

Indeed, severing the connection to the Human Race’s Fate wouldn’t affect Jiang Chen’s strength because as his position as Human King beca more secure, his power no longer ca from the Human Race’s Fate, but from the Human King Dao Fruit.

As long as the Human King Dao Fruit remained, his strength wouldn’t be affected.

Stepping into the chaos beyond the world, Jiang Chen actively severed his connection with the Human Race’s Fate, while at the sa ti, he concealed his rit Gold Wheel, allowing the ten Sin Treasure Wheels, enwreathed with black flas, to appear behind him.

In an instant, an overwhelming tide of karmic forces erupted, forcibly pushing away the surrounding Chaos Qi.

This evil force caught the attention of the Heavenly Dao as soon as it appeared.

Boom!

The muffled sound of thunder began, and a purple vertical pupil erged, suspended high above the Chaos, rciless and indifferent, exuding endless majesty.

This was the Eye of Heavenly Punishnt, said to be the manifestation of the Heavenly Dao’s eye, similar to the top-grade Innate Spiritual Treasure, the Eye of Heavenly Punishnt, held by the ancient ancestor of the Heavenly Human Race, Ancestor Qing.

However, the eye before him was materialized from the laws of the Heavenly Dao.

Only the heavenly punishnt worthy of a Quasi-Saint would cause the Eye of Heavenly Punishnt to appear.

Moreover, it was just one eye, not a pair.

If at this mont, a pair of cold pupils appeared before Jiang Chen, he would have retreated without a word, not lingering for a mont.

One eye was the treatnt for a Quasi-Saint; two eyes were reserved for Great Divine Transcendents and Saints.

Fortunately, Jiang Chen had only manifested ten Sin Treasure Wheels, which corresponded precisely to the level of a Quasi-Saint.

Had he manifested eleven Sin Treasure Wheels, he definitely wouldn’t dare to brave the heavenly punishnt today.

Boom!

The Heavenly Dao wasted no ti with words, and the mont it appeared, it unleashed countless punishing thunderbolts, aiming a heaven-covering barrage directly at Jiang Chen.

Heavenly punishnt knew no rules, it wasn’t a matter of just a few dozen or a few hundred thunderbolts and then it’s over, instead, it struck continuously for ten days and nights.

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