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1258: The truth about the fall of Emperor Qin Shi Huang in 869 1258: The truth about the fall of Emperor Qin Shi Huang in 869 Jiang Chen watched with a slight smile on his face, rembering Jiang Chen well, which was normal given his level of power; he couldn’t possibly forget anyone he had once t.

“It is truly astonishing!”

“I still rember when I first saw you, you were just a mortal, and now, in rely three or four hundred years, you have grown to this extent.”

“Such innate talent, even the youthful Heavenly Emperor could hardly compare.”

Once he recognized who Jiang Chen was, the smile on his face disappeared, completely replaced by shock.

Even with his experience as a king in two lifetis and spanning tens of millions of years, he had never seen a talent as extraordinary as Jiang Chen.

Fast, it was just too fast.

Even a secret child of the Heavenly Dao wouldn’t have such speed.

“Emperor, you really have fallen!”

After the initial shock, Jiang Chen quickly regained his composure, then realized the origin of the Emperor before him.

The Emperor had truly fallen.

The person before him was a manifestation of his Martial Dao will, and although it could also be the Emperor, he had ultimately perished!

The difference between Ancient Martial Artists and modern martial artists was that, although the forr had perished, their Martial Dao will coexisted with the Human Race, indestructible as long as the Human Race existed.

Furthermore, when the Martial Dao will of Ancient Martial Artists unleashed its full power, the strength displayed was no different from when they were alive.

However, such an outbreak had a cost; with every full-force release, part of the imprint belonging to the Ancient Martial Artist within the Martial Dao will would disappear.

After several outbreaks, the imprint belonging to the Ancient Martial Artist within the Martial Dao will would vanish completely, signifying that the last remaining mark of that Ancient Martial Artist left between Heaven and Earth had also disappeared.

If the Ancient Martial Artist had not achieved the Dao Venerable Realm before his death, once all imprints were lost, even a Saint taking action personally couldn’t revive him.

Even if he had cultivated to the Dao Venerable Realm, losing all imprints would make resurrection incredibly difficult.

If he barely revived, he would never return to his peak strength again.

The cost could not be said to be small!

During his lifeti, the Emperor cultivated Ancient Martial Arts, awakened mories of his previous life, and had even reached the realm of a Great Divine Transcendent, naturally qualifying him to leave behind a Martial Dao will.

Similarly, this also ant that when his Martial Dao will erupted with full force, it was enough to unleash the combat strength of a Great Divine Transcendent level.

“Yes, I have fallen!”

“The Heavenly Dao couldn’t tolerate , directly sending down an incarnation to thoroughly kill and suppress my Innate Indestructible True Spirit within myriad Principles, completely eliminating any possibility of my revival.”

“It can be said, unless the Imasurable Kalpa arrives and all Principles collapse, even the combined efforts of the Six Saints couldn’t revive .”

The Emperor was quite detached about his own death, his tone as if he were discussing soone else, not himself.

“Is defying Heaven truly such a heavy price?”

Jiang Chen was puzzled.

Given Yu the Great’s rits, even if he defied heaven to beco the ninth Human Emperor, the Heavenly Dao shouldn’t treat him so harshly by utterly severing his chances of revival.

After all, Yu the Great had rits towards Heaven and Earth; the Heavenly Dao ought to leave him a sliver of opportunity for life.

Normally speaking, even if Yu the Great defied Heaven, the Heavenly Dao should employ a minor punishnt as a major warning, rely stripping him of his throne instead of cutting off all his chances of survival.

Removing “the one” from “Fifty”, leaving “Forty-nine”, the Heavenly Dao usually does not act extre; however, in dealing with Yu the Great, it had broken precedent, which was highly unusual.

“Haha, rely wanting to beco the Human Emperor wouldn’t have brought such an end.

In fact, initially, the Heavenly Dao only intended to injure .”

“But my ambition was not just to beco the ninth Human Emperor.

I wanted to engrave the idea of ‘human triumph over heaven’ on the Original Source of Heaven and Earth, to see the Human Race’s will and spirit perate the entire Chaos World.”

“Unfortunately, I failed in the end and even infuriated the Heavenly Dao, forcing it to personally descend an incarnation to kill , leading to my current fate.”

At this point, the indifferent expression on the Emperor’s face disappeared, replaced only by endless regret.

“I admire the Emperor’s ambition!”

Hearing the true reason behind the Emperor’s unfortunate end, Jiang Chen could not help but hold him in high regard.

That was a true Human Emperor, willing to sacrifice everything he had for the prosperity of the Human Race.

Engraving human spirit and the ideology of ‘human triumph over heaven’ on the Original Source of Heaven and Earth, what kind of impact would it bring to the Chaos World?

One could only say that the impact was imnse, beyond imagination.

Had the Emperor succeeded in doing so, the Human Race would then beco the center of the Chaos World.

All the Heavenly Dao’s actions would henceforth be established on the principle of prioritizing humans.

To be specific, the order of the Human Race would replace the existing order of Heaven and Earth.

Humans would be the essence of all species, hence among them, human life would be the most valuable, beyond compare to anything else.

Just like in the current Chaos World, where the Human Race feeds on myriad species, similarly, myriad species can also feed on the Human Race, as per the rules of the Heavenly Dao.

But if the ideology of ‘human triumph over heaven’ were engraved on the Original Source of Heaven and Earth, then it would beco normal for the Human Race to consu myriad species, while myriad species consuming humans would be a sin, subject to the disdain of Heaven and Earth.

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