"Could that Supre be easier to deal with than imagined?"
"Soone found out that he was only in the Fifth Realm and had no background, probably paid his way in. Unexpectedly, he 'hitched onto a high branch.'"
Cultivators have all kinds of personalities.
To enter Taichu Immortal City, one needs to reach the Seventh Realm or be led by soone at the Twelfth Realm.
And there's an odd Twelfth Realm in Taichu Immortal City who enjoys taking advantage of small gains, accepting paltry bribes from those below the Seventh Realm, bringing them into the city.
It is said this is the Twelfth Realm's way of cultivation.
This wasn't a big deal and no one paid it much attention.
Su entered the Immortal City this way.
"Should I give it a try? I've heard that guy nad Su was appreciated for his poise."
"Give a break, unless that guy has sothing special, I don't believe the Supre would do that. Don't daydream."
Eventually, soone did try, but Wang Sheng naturally wouldn't et them.
He was well aware that this was a test by so of the Supres in Taichu Immortal City, possibly including a Fourteenth Realm.
After all, without strong figures intentionally spreading the news, how could those of low realms in the city know such details?
They just wanted to entice people to try and see the result.
But Wang Sheng didn't care at all.
The high-realm cultivators in the city were also watching.
"What exactly is special about that guy nad Su?"
"Might he have so treasure?"
"Haven't found out anything yet, let's wait. If Su can co out, we might probe more clearly."
Many Supres were secretly watching.
Among them was Danqing, one of the Controllers of the Immortal City, a Fourteenth Realm expert.
"Why do I feel like I've lost so opportunity in my heart but can't pinpoint the reason, is it really them..."
As one of the Controllers of Taichu Immortal City, Danqing originally didn't care about this matter.
But once he learned about the Supre and the Fifth Realm cultivator who entered not long ago, he was touched emotionally.
Unfortunately, no matter how he calculated, he couldn't get the results he wanted.
He wasn't sure if it was a coincidence or really related to those two.
Without a definite answer, he didn't dare to act rashly.
But such a feeling couldn't be ignored easily.
"Should I make a move directly..."
The Thirteen Realms weren't sothing he worried about.
"Forget it, I'll observe for a while longer."
Ultimately, Danqing chose to observe in secret.
He wasn't afraid of the Thirteen Realms, but if that Thirteen Realm had any trump card, any move would draw attention.
By then, even if it really was his opportunity, acquiring it would beco much harder.
So he concealed himself, constantly observing from the shadows.
Wang Sheng naturally sensed this gaze.
"Interesting, a Fourteenth Realm is also watching secretly, and it seems it's not out of re curiosity."
He knew that many cultivators had been observing his residence recently.
But most of these were simply curious, and would leave after a period of observation, not focusing every mont on his residence.
This Fourteenth Realm was different.
Since his gaze fell, it had never moved away, and it was hidden deeply with a strong purpose.
He chose not to take action.
He hadn't yet ascertained the nature of the beings from the Primordial Ancestor World.
So long as they did not provoke him directly, he wouldn't make a move.
The observation from the Fourteenth Realm, he also wanted to reciprocate.
Of course, he had so guesses about this Fourteenth Realm's intent.
It was mostly related to Su's presence.
"What exactly is special about Su?"
He had already begun guiding Su's cultivation, while constantly observing Su's condition.
No particularities were discovered.
The Fate Pathway was still the sa as before, occasionally fluctuating, but without any fundantal change.
He glanced at Su with no rush to take action.
"No hurry, Su is still too weak now. When he grows, perhaps there will be changes."
Even if Su and he cultivated on different paths.
But given his high perspective.
Guiding a Fifth Realm posed no issue and could even be considered overqualified.
With his unlimited resource support and occasional guidance, Su was growing rapidly.
In fifty years, he advanced directly from the Fifth Realm to the Ninth Realm, nearly reaching the Tenth Realm.
A leap of four realms in fifty years.
It must be said, Su's confidence was not without reason.
His cultivation aptitude was indeed terrifyingly strong.
Su awoke from cultivation to see the person before him: "Greetings, Supre."
"No need for formality, well done. It won't be long until you break through to the Tenth Realm. In Taichu Immortal City, there isn't any cultivator who can match your speed."
"I owe it to the Supre's support." Su was well aware of his situation, knowing that without the Supre's unconditional support, even with great aptitude, he couldn't have reached such heights.
"I said that resources were unlimited and won't go back on my word, but you should know why I've co to see you?"
"The fifty years are up!" Su had not forgotten Wang Sheng's earlier words.
"However, fifty years ago, I said I would keep you by my side for fifty years; now that the ti is up, you may leave to prepare for the Grand Ancestral Festival." Wang Sheng's voice was emotionless, fifty years ant not a year more.
Hearing this, Su imdiately kneeled, bowing three tis heavily. "Thank you for nurturing , Supre. Su cannot repay this debt. Should you call upon , I will co, no matter the distance."
He knew the Supre had nurtured him with purpose.
However, so what?
The nurturing was an indisputable fact.
A drop of water should be returned with springs of gratitude. If he could rise, he would not forget such kindness.
Faced with Su's promise, Wang Sheng rely nodded, then handed him a storage Secret Treasure. "Inside, you'll find resources to reach the Twelfth Realm. Take it and leave, let's hope our next eting will be at the Grand Ancestral Festival."
Su stood up, not refusing these resources.
With the resources in hand, he confidently left the residence.
Wang Sheng watched his departing figure, his gaze growing deeper.
"Just now, the fluctuations of the Fate Pathway intensified, a simple gesture of thanks could trigger such a ripple in the Fate Pathway."
For fifty years, he had continuously been studying the nature of beings within the Primordial Ancestor World and Su's connection to the Fate Pathway.
Yet, there hadn't been much progress.
The essence of Primordial Ancestor World beings was obscured by a mysterious force.
And Su remained much the sa as when first taken as a disciple.
"Though the Fate Pathway I created is not yet powerful, it's not sothing just anyone can cause to ripple. Su, let's see what waves you can stir up, perhaps you're the key point for to access the Primordial Ancestor World."
He left a trace of Divine Thought on Su.
Henceforth, he would continue to watch.
Of course, aside from him, there was another gaze that had persisted for fifty years.
That was Danqing, the Fourteenth Realm expert.
"Just now, my emotions were unsettled, as if I permanently lost sothing. What was it...?" Danqing looked at Su leaving the residence, his expression shifting, "Just now, a simple gratitude could affect my emotions, why?"
"To take action seems aningless."
Over the past fifty years, he had secretly probed both Wang Sheng, the Thirteen Realm, and Su.
But found nothing unusual.
This unending feeling of loss was unsettling.
Clearly sensing a loss but finding no clues.
Even if he wanted to act, he didn't know where to start.
He had probed, and the only remaining option was to act directly.
But even acting seed pointless.
He had a hunch that even if he were to kill them, it wouldn't yield results.
Ultimately, he could only sigh internally and resolved to keep watching.
He and Wang Sheng ca to a similar conclusion.
That was, perhaps once Su grew stronger, he would reveal sothing.
Su's talent was terrifying, and with the Grand Ancestral Festival, he could quickly grow. Why hadn't Wang Sheng made Su his disciple? Perhaps Su could even surpass him...hmm, his disciple?"
Danqing was suddenly startled.
It seed that he realized what he had lost.
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