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Di Jun observed these matters, noting the only flaw was the lack of an innovative spirit; his Immortal Court was essentially a replica of the Heavenly Court, albeit a much weaker version.

Whether in terms of structure or power, it was extrely fragile compared to the Heavenly Court.

The Immortal Court of Daoist Ran Deng operated similarly, ignoring most matters of the Primordial Continent, focusing solely on finding a new path and a new way forward.

However, the effect was minimal.

Contrary to Daoist Ran Deng, Maitreya wished to involve himself in every matter on the Primordial Continent.

Then, he would try to turn them into opportunities for accumulating rit.

For Maitreya’s Immortal Court, accruing rit was of utmost importance.

Where there was rit, they sought to maximize it.

Where there was no rit, they would create conditions to acquire it.

Maitreya did not care for the Primordial Continent itself, but there had to be conditions for obtaining rit.

Even as ti went on, their ans of acquiring rit beca increasingly brazen.

Similarly, the Immortal Court of Hao Tian and Dong Hua continued to develop within the Spiritual Illusion Realm.

After Dong Hua beca Immortal Emperor, due to his relatively weak strength, he was most closely tied to the Karma Position of an Immortal Emperor.

If he were to leave the Karma Position of the Immortal Emperor, he might lose half his life, and in severe cases, could even fall.

Since his ascension to Immortal Emperor, he was not without achievents.

Using the identity transford from the Primordial Spirit of the East King, he recruited so of the surviving beings of the forr Immortal Court.

After all, all beings led by the East King to form the Ten Thousand Immortals Formation had perished, yet the beings of the Immortal Court on the three islands of Penglai, Yingzhou, and Fangzhang had not perished.

However, with the fall of the Immortal Court, they had to leave these three islands.

Once Dong Hua beca Immortal Emperor, reestablishing the Immortal Court, they gathered again within Dong Hua’s Immortal Court.

Then..... nothing more happened.

Dong Hua was weak.

These beings of the Immortal Court were not summoned by the East King to participate in the decisive battle and thus were not particularly strong.

Weak plus weak, could they really expect to control the Primordial Continent?

Yet during this process, Xuan Dou appeared a few tis to help Dong Hua resolve so issues.

But ultimately, Xuan Dou was not of the Immortal Court, his appearances were temporary solutions, not permanent cures.

Moreover, when Xuan Dou appeared, the beings of the Primordial acknowledged the Human Sect, not the Immortal Court.

So, Dong Hua’s Immortal Court was essentially an ornant.

At least Dong Hua’s Spiritual Illusion Realm continued to operate, while those of Wu Tian and Wu Xian had ended.

Di Jun and the Saints showed little interest in Dong Hua.

Instead, Hao Tian’s Spiritual Illusion Realm, when discussed among the Saints, seed to exhibit an unusual brilliance, giving everyone a different impression.

Hao Tian beca Immortal Emperor, established the Immortal Court, yet he was alone, much like Daoist Ran Deng.

However, Hao Tian’s approach was different; he cherished every Karma Position within the Immortal Court, not casually appointing beings.

In the early stage of the Immortal Court, Hao Tian’s true form needed to oversee the court, yet he also had benevolent aspects.

Not only that, he transford into myriad forms, handling various affairs in the Primordial in the na of the Immortal Court.

One could say, the resources he gathered were mostly used to forge avatars.

The strength of these avatars varied; those of higher cultivation realms consud more resources and could reach the power of a Daluo Golden Immortal; those of lower realms consud fewer resources, but were just newly ascended Immortals.

Through Hao Tian’s efforts, the Immortal Court quickly gained recognition, attracting so of the beings from the Primordial Continent.

From these beings, Hao Tian gradually selected so to incorporate into the Immortal Court, assigning them certain positions.

Of course, Hao Tian’s avatars did not disappear and remained active within the Immortal Court.

Since they were already created, they should not be wasted, as they allowed for understanding of the Immortal Court and the Primordial Continent from different perspectives.

If an avatar fell, Hao Tian would not react, simply creating another, integrating it into the Immortal Court.

Di Jun and the Saints watched Hao Tian’s actions and noticed that he indeed had so ideas.

As ti passed, more beings joined the Immortal Court under Hao Tian’s leadership.

All these beings were carefully selected by Hao Tian to hold various positions within the Immortal Court.

Yet, even so, the number of beings with high cultivation realms that Hao Tian could find was few and far between.

After all, beings with high cultivation realms on the Primordial Continent belonged to their own races and would not easily join the Immortal Court.

Hao Tian felt helpless about this and could only cultivate them himself, albeit a long process.

Under Hao Tian’s command, the Immortal Court slowly grew stronger and began to have a voice within the Primordial Continent.

At this mont, the remaining five Spiritual Illusion Realms continued to develop.

Di Jun’s spirit moved, accelerating the flow of ti in these five Illusion Realms once more, with long ages passing in but an instant.

Bo Huang’s Immortal Court remained stable, with little change.

Daoist Ran Deng ignored the matters of the Immortal Court, causing it to gradually lose presence within the Primordial.

The Immortal Court of Maitreya maintained a strong presence, but its ans of acquiring rit drew nurous complaints from the Primordial beings.

The will of many beings on the Primordial Continent changed, and every piece of rit acquired by the Immortal Court was tainted with karmic backlash.

Within the Heavenly Court, Donghuang Taiyi watched all this in silence.

Dong Hua’s Immortal Court continued as usual, with little presence, seemingly negligible even to so powerful tribes.

Hao Tian’s Immortal Court gradually increased in power, with avatars remaining active in various areas of the Immortal Court.

Yet this was not where Demon Emperor Di Jun and the Saints’ attention lay; they discovered Hao Tian had set his sights on the three islands of Penglai, Yingzhou, and Fangzhang.

In the long ages, it was unclear when it began, but Hao Tian had distributed all authority on these three islands to various beings of the Immortal Court.

From large to small, from spiritual veins to flora, every aspect was controlled by beings of the Immortal Court.

One could say, these three islands of Penglai, Yingzhou, and Fangzhang were now entirely under the control of the Immortal Court, closely linked to its beings.

Elsewhere on the Primordial Continent, Hao Tian, the Immortal Emperor, could not exert control due to the presence of powerful beings.

But when it ca to these three islands, Hao Tian had absolute authority.

After a long period of planning, finally, one day, he took action.

With his command, all the beings of the Immortal Court on the islands of Penglai, Yingzhou, and Fangzhang simultaneously wielded their authority.

At the sa ti, Hao Tian utilized his authority as Immortal Emperor to move these three islands.

The three islands began to approach each other slowly, stirring endless waves in the East Sea as countless beings watched this scene.

Outside the Purple Cloud Palace, the Saints watched this scene with great interest.

Hao Tian looked at the three slowly moving islands, thinking: since they belong to the sa Immortal Court, why should they be separated?

The convergence of the three islands was not an end, but just the beginning.

Under the control of the Immortal Court beings, the rocks and land veins of the three islands began to extend wildly, interconnecting.

The spiritual veins of the three islands moved as well, interconnecting to form an imnse spiritual vein of Heaven and Earth.

Instantly, the spiritual veins were activated, and the concentration of innate spiritual energy on the vast island ford by the three islands surged again, with everything around undergoing changes.

However, these changes were all within the control of Hao Tian and the beings of the Immortal Court.

This is the benefit of controlling authority, from spiritual veins to flora; such ticulous control allows for tily adjustnts even amidst significant changes.

The successful fusion of these three islands was also due to the ticulous control of authority.

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