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Focusing on my storage space… Was it even right to call it a storage space anymore? I had a few bunkers for storing items, but most of the space was no longer simply for storage.

Focusing on my… ‘inner world?’ I couldn’t help but notice that its boundary was now covered in a faint opalescent glimr. Was that a sign of the Laws of Heaven and Earth that now pervaded the world?

After taking a mont to just appreciate the changes to the world’s exterior, I focused my mind on what was happening inside of it.

To put it bluntly, people were panicking.

Everyone had just been going about their lives, and suddenly, they were all teleported into the middle of the apocalypse. Then, without even a word of explanation, I had forcibly shoved them into my inner world.

To say that people were panicking was an understatent.

I wasn’t sure exactly how many people the Earthly Dao had sent , but there were definitely well over a thousand people in my inner world at this point, and they were all in a frenzy to find their loved ones. With everyone spread out randomly across an area of two square kiloters, this wasn’t an easy task.

As I watched, several brawls broke out between various groups of anxious individuals who were all just searching for their family mbers. Thankfully, even though nearly everyone was a powerful cultivator, only a fraction of people could use their qi, so the damage these fights caused was minimal. Also, several King- and Emperor-level earth cultivators, people who could use their qi, were rapidly moving through the crowds, putting an end to the fighting, and calming things down.

Unsure of what I could do that wouldn’t simply make the situation worse, I sought out ShouLi and the other mbers of the clan’s leadership.

When I found them in the town hall of the space’s small settlent, I was slightly surprised. I hadn’t kept track of the clan’s politics in recent years, so I hadn’t been aware that the clan’s leadership team had grown a bit.

Nine people sat around a large circular table, and they were clearly divided into three different groups. ShouLi was flanked by Liang and NiangBa, Mo sat between RuLan and Chong, one of the alchemists who had competed against Rudy, and GuiAi was joined by GuiMing and an older woman I didn’t recognize.

When I first looked in on them, Liang was in the middle of addressing the group.

“I have a group of earth cultivators out there trying to calm everyone down. They should be able to stop the rioting, but until we can tell everyone what’s happening, there are going to be problems.”

Mo shook his head. “We can’t say anything. So of the people… They aren’t from the clan. So are high-ranking mbers of the guilds, and so are random people I’ve never even seen before. I only had a few minutes to look around, so I can’t say who all has joined us, but I’m certain that there are people out there who haven’t taken the Oath. Telling them anything would an breaking it.”

I had to wonder about this. The sanctity of an Oath was maintained by the Heavenly Dao. My inner world should be completely cut off from the Heavenly Dao, so while inside of it, breaking an Oath probably wouldn’t have any effect.

NiangBa snorted. “Even without an Oath, what would you tell them? I don’t know what’s going on, do you?”

When everyone just grimaced, NiangBa let out a wry chuckle of amusent.

Everyone at the table was a Ruler—everyone except for the old woman—so I couldn’t pull them out of my storage space to talk to them. Instead, I pulled out a brush and a piece of paper, jotted down a note, and then sent it onto the table in front of ShouLi.

As you are all aware, you are currently inside my world orb. However, there are a few things you need to be made aware of.

First, the calamity you witnessed was caused by this world advancing to beco a true Small World. This should allow people to use and cultivate earth qi freely. In ti, other elents will be unlocked as well, but that will take decades, possibly centuries.

Second, I must tell you an important truth. One that so of you may have already guessed at.

During the calamity of this world’s ascension, I died. That was when my blessing activated. It sent back in ti, back to when I was only 16 years old, one year before any of you were even born. Right now, I am a 16-year-old boy sitting in the middle of the Su Clan’s training compound.

After reading these words aloud, ShouLi sank into her chair with a mix of confusion, depression, and hope on her face. However, looking around the room, I didn’t see any signs of actual surprise. Even though most people had been confined to the Nine Rivers Sect during my last life, it wouldn’t have been hard to find out a bit of information about the status of the Su Clan.

Sothing about ShouLi’s reaction was off, though. While reading about our trip back through ti, her voice was too… excited. It was also too… desperate.

ShouLi looked up at the ceiling. “Ancestor, what… what cos next?”

Right now, there is no place for us on the continent. As Martial Emperors, you cannot enter the Wastes, and you cannot rejoin the Nine Rivers Sect. While we could try to find an empire or two to conquer, doing so would attract attention, and without the protections of the sect, the Sovereigns would be free to kidnap or kill anyone they wanted.

However, I believe I have a solution. The Wastes. I am not entirely sure yet, but I believe we will be able to set up an empire within the Wastes. A place where we can freely grow without needing to worry about anyone attacking us. To the best of my understanding, not even the Sovereigns will be able to touch us here.

This will take ti, though. There is a Rank 7 formation blocking anyone above Grandmaster from entering the Wastes. I have been studying it, and I am pretty sure I know how part of it works, but it will take ti to fully understand what needs to be done to alter it. For now, I hope you can all be patient.

I hope you can take this ti to make a ho inside the world orb.

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ShouLi set down this paper with a sense of resignation and looked around at the group.

“Well?”

GuiAi nodded. “We… We can make it work. Feeding everyone is going to be a bit of a problem, and we’re going to need to find places for everyone to live, but we can make it work.”

Next to her, GuiMing had a solemn look on his face. “I can gather my old crews from when we were on Mount Jiang. If we start carving up that giant wall, we’ll have plenty of places for people to live, but if you want anything other than bare stone rooms, we’re going to need supplies. A lot of supplies.”

ShouLi nodded. “Make a list. If the Ancestor wants us to live here, I’m sure he will provide us with the resources we need.”

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After finishing my talk with the clan’s leadership, my mind turned to my Revered Elders.

What should I do with them? They would definitely be able to help with my plans, but what was the right way to go about this?

Ideally, I would leave Yan and the others to their own devices for a few years. They could grow up in the Yellow Orchid Academy, and then, when things were ready, I could go and retrieve them.

The problem with this idea was the Zhuge Clan.

During my ti in the Academy, the Zhuge Clan had been a constant threat. They had assassinated LiTing, wiped out YuLong’s family, and made a sport out of hunting JiaQi. If I didn’t intervene, it was likely that none of them would survive.

I had to do sothing, but what?

After considering several possibilities, I made my choice.

“System, teleport to the top of Mount Jiang.”

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I appeared on a plateau, high atop a mountain made of blue stone.

“System, teleport YuLong here.”

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The mont YuLong appeared, before he could get his bearings, I imdiately shoved his most recent mory orb into his hand and activated my mory Implantation ability.

After a few monts, he looked around, confused.

“F… Fang, what’s… going on?”

I patted him on the shoulder.

“Let gather the others first so that I can tell everyone all at once.” I looked at him sheepishly. “I might need a bit of help with this.”

Looking away, I began subvocalizing.

“System, teleport the following people here: SuYin, Yan, JiaQi, LiTing, and LuYao.”

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I didn’t include Bao or Cao because they were both in the Twin Mountains Sect, and I wanted them to stay there, at least for the mont.

I also didn’t include YuLong’s sister, YuHua. She was still young, so she shouldn’t be in any sort of danger. Grabbing her now would only upset her parents unnecessarily.

The mont everyone appeared, I ran to the person nearest , SuYin, and implanted the mories of her most recent life. As I did this, JiaQi looked at angrily.

“What the hell are you doing?”

YuLong stepped in between us. “Please, calm down.”

Ignoring the two of them, I quickly turned to LiTing and implanted her mories as well.

JiaQi looked around like a cornered animal. LiTing and SuYin were in a trance as they processed their mories, YuLong was acting as my muscle, Yan had backed away and was eyeing everyone with suspicion, and LuYao was looking around in confusion.

Making her choice, JiaQi grabbed LuYao and pulled her away.

Ignoring the two of them for the mont, YuLong and I walked up to Yan, and I held out his orb to him.

“Take this.”

A series of thoughts flashed across his face, but eventually, he sighed and lifted the orb from my hand. The mont he did, I activated my Implantation ability.

Finally, I turned my attention to JiaQi and LuYao who were running toward the edge of the plateau like scared rabbits.

“System, teleport LuYao to my side.”

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The mont she appeared, I forced her orb into her hand and activated my ability.

“System, teleport JiaQi to my side.”

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The mont she appeared, JiaQi swung a fist at my head.

Thankfully, YuLong was there to catch it.

I pulled out her orb, pressed it against her neck, and activated my ability.

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Even after several minutes, LiTing and LuYao were still shaking from the experience of absorbing the mories in their orbs. mories recorded ‘in the mont’ were much more vivid than those recorded after the fact, and the mories in these orbs had been recorded during the height of a lightning tribulation.

After giving everyone a mont to calm down, I did my best to explain our situation.

“Like last ti, I only want to give you all one life’s worth of mories at a ti, but I thought it would be best if it was the most recent one so that you can better grasp where things currently stand. Unfortunately, this may an you are missing so basic knowledge, but that can’t be helped.”

I took a deep breath and let out a sigh. “As for that tribulation… It was the result of interference from the Earthly Dao. I can explain things in more detail if you want, but, in short, my ‘world orb’ has advanced and people can now cultivate inside of it. Only earth qi, though.”

YuLong nodded at this, but he didn’t seem too concerned about it. “What now?”

I smiled. “Now? Now, I plan to create a new empire in the Wastes. From what I’ve seen, from what I understand, it should be possible. This will take ti, though.”

I looked at Yan. “If I understand things correctly, the Wastes will provide us with a fortress that is safe from Rulers and Sovereigns alike. I want to develop our forces here, and when we are ready, I want to strike out at the Zhuge Clan. However, like I said, this will take ti. You can stay here and cultivate with us if you wish, or I can send you back.”

Yan tapped his fingers together a few tis and then grinned maliciously. “Send back. I think it’s ti that I finally return to the Zhuge Clan and join them. It’s the proper thing to do, after all.”

I nodded and then looked at YuLong. “What about you? I believe I can build an empire here, but for the mont, only Warrior Tier cultivators can enter the Wastes. You can stay, you can go back and try doing your own thing, or you can try bringing your family here. Your choice.”

YuLong looked down in thought for several monts. “For now, I’ll stay, but we’ll see where things stand in a few years. Joining the Nine Rivers Sect feels like it would be a mistake, but I need to get karmic energy from sowhere. If you can open up the Wastes, staying here might be for the best, but if not, I’ll have to consider other options.”

After that, SuYin, LiTing, and LuYao all agreed to stay in the Wastes.

“SuYin, I would like you to rejoin the Verdant Fields Sect. I know that the mories I gave you don’t contain any information about it, but that shouldn’t be much of a problem. I’ll give you a Wood Essence Gathering Formation, and with it, you should be able to raise your affinity high enough to deal with any problems.”

SuYin slowly nodded. “Alright, Master, but… why?”

I grinned. “I want you to take it over. I want to control the Wastes, and the sects are a part of it. For now, try not to draw too much attention from outside forces, but try to put yourself in a position where you will be able to claim the position of Sect Master.”

LiTing was too stunned to respond, so I turned to JiaQi.

As I looked at her, my eyes widened in horror. “Oh… Oh no…”

JiaQi cocked her head to the side, confused.

“LuLu.”

Mimicking , JiaQi’s eyes widened in realization. “Oh…”

“You heard everything. You can decide what you want to do. For now, I’m sending you back.”

Imdiately, I turned away and began subvocalizing.

“System, send JiaQi back to her carriage.”

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Hopefully, she would make it there in ti to stop an Emperor-level deer from going on a rampage.

Sighing, I turned and looked around at the rest of the group.

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“System, send LiTing, LuYao, and YuLong to a secluded spot in Dragon Gate City. Send Yan back to South Gate City. Send SuYin to a secluded spot in the village outside the Verdant Fields Sect.”

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Once everyone was gone, I nodded to myself.

“System, send back to my tiny house in the Su Clan.”

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