To him, the level of the Ancestral Realm was no longer a match.
While Blood Tea was strong, reputed as the first in the Great Universe, it ultimately couldn’t transcend the scope of the Ancestral Realm and simply wasn’t worth caring about.
However, Chu Zheng’s mind was clear as ever; at this mont, he might need to rein himself in a bit.
His goal has never been re slaughter, nor was it to dominate this chaotic epoch. Even if he had the power to kill all the Ancient Ancestors in the Great Universe and claim all the Heavenly Fate for himself, it would be aningless.
Such an act wouldn’t gain recognition from the River of Space-Ti, and future generations would rewrite history. Indeed, he could be undefeatable in this world, reaching everlasting prosperity, but a great limit would eventually co, and he would still die, unable to truly redefine the universe.
What he needed to do now was to find Yun Tianji and advance the next step of a plan long in the making.
In his grand design, the entrenched and continuously warring old order of the Ten Ancient Clans must be thoroughly dismantled, including their Taoist orthodoxy, their spheres of influence, and their monopoly over the Heavenly Fate, all needing to undergo a complete reshuffle.
Afterwards, by using the Martial Path and the Immortal Path as the main branches, the Heavenly Fate would be redistributed to let Martial Path and Immortal Path share the world evenly, forming a new and relatively balanced order.
After laying this groundwork, the most crucial aspect for Chu Zheng is to establish the Boundary.
This is the key to an endless future, to truly ending all turmoil.
Only by temporarily isolating the current Great Universe and the Vast Universe can the fifty percent of the Heavenly Fate stuck at the Border Desolation be extracted and dispersed into the Universe.
Once the Boundary, unchanging through the ages, is established, he can calmly make so necessary arrangents, such as gathering the Ancient Ancestor of the Universe as his trump card for future generations.
However, separating the two realms is easier said than done; it requires unimaginable power and resources. Chu Zheng had deduced that he needed massive Heavenly Fate assistance and the Ancient Ancestor Blood Seal containing the origin and Laws imprint of living creatures in the Ancestral Realm to serve as the seal, securing the core foundation and heritage of the Boundary.
Such things would not naturally be given by the living Ancient Ancestors, and the blood seal of the newly fallen Ancestors would have suffered a great loss in spirituality due to their fall, making them unlikely to et the requirents. Thus, the source left was nearly singular.
To target the ancestral tombs of the Ten Great Ancient Clans, those burial grounds of generations of Ancient Ancestors might still retain so powerful blood seals not entirely eroded by ti.
Having already excavated the Feng Family’s ancestral tomb, he planned to dig the tombs of the Ten Ancient Clans; this was undoubtedly an offense-making task.
As Chu Zheng pondered how to find Yun Tianji and began plotting his visits to the ancestral tombs of various Ancient Clans, sothing sowhat unexpected occurred.
Before he could seek him out proactively, Yun Tianji had already sent a ssage inviting him to et.
Chu Zheng’s gaze subtly shifted, without the slightest hesitation, he agreed and proceeded.
He also wanted to see why Yun Tianji had reached out amidst such turbulent tis.
Soon, Chu Zheng’s figure appeared beneath a starry sky near the border of the Immortal Court.
This place wasn’t as extre as the Divine Fire Star Cliff but possessed its own magnificence and vastness.
Countless stars, like scattered diamonds, were embedded in the deep blue sky. A brilliant Milky Way stretched across the firmant, flowing with cold and pure starlight.
In the distance, enormous nebulae rotated slowly, presenting a dreamlike purple-blue color. The cradles of new stars emitted a hazy glow.
In the void, a faint primordial Qi of Heaven and Earth perated, denser than in many Life Stars. Occasionally, massive teors silently slid by, trailing long tails of light.
Under this tranquil starlight, a figure stood with hands clasped behind, emanating an ethereal Dao charm that blended with the surrounding starlight, revealing Yun Tianji.
It had been tens of thousands of years since they last t; he had changed much.
No longer the way he was back then, alternately forbearing or sharp, his deanor now was exceptionally calm, like a deep ancient well, unruffled.
His eyes were profound, as if harboring a bottomless abyss, devoid of emotional fluctuation, rendering his thoughts and intents inscrutable.
Achieving the Ancestral Realm had apparently completed so critical transformation in him.
"Brother Tianji, congratulations on entering the Ancestral Realm." Chu Zheng’s expression was calm as he began, bowing slightly with a hint of formality, though maintaining a sense of detachnt.
Yun Tianji slowly turned, casting his gaze on Chu Zheng. That abyss-like depth in his eyes seed to ripple slightly, but soon settled again.
He shook his head slightly, his voice steady, neither joyous nor angry:
"Daoist Zheng Chu, after entering the Ancestral Realm, you consecutively slew Shan Han and Taiyi, the two Ancient Ancestors, shaking the Universe with your earth-shattering ans. Compared to you, I am but a glowworm, barely worth ntioning in the face of the luminescent moon."
His words sounded complintary, but the tone was flat, revealing an indescribable sense of estrangent.
Chu Zheng naturally could sense the subtle detachnt from the other party and the hidden wit within his words.
His expression remained calm as he got straight to the point: "Daoist Yun inviting here, I assu it’s not just to say these things. Whatever you wish to discuss, feel free to speak directly."
Yun Tianji was silent for a mont, as if even the surrounding starlight dimd with his silence. His deep gaze locked on Chu Zheng, and he finally asked out, his voice slightly lowered and earnest:
"What, Daoist, is your relationship with the Wu Pavilion Erosion Sun Cry?"
When he asked this, the serene Dao charm surrounding him rippled ever so subtly, showing that his heart was not as calm as it seed.
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