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Inside the Pangu Hall at Buzhou Mountain, the thirteen Ancestor Witches reached a consensus, deciding to act under the na of "Demon," and undertake actions of "strategic manipulation."

An unprecedented "public sar campaign" against the new Heavenly Emperor and his "Divine Clan" plan began to spread like an invisible plague, silently and rapidly, throughout every corner of the Primordial Universe.

At this mont, it demonstrated an astonishing level of execution and "combat power" in the realm of the "Literature Dao" that was nothing short of shocking.

Nurous fictional literary works, commissioned personally by the Ancestor Witches and created overnight by the most talented priests and historians of the Witch Clan, ticulously detailed with intriguing plots and "moving" prose, proliferated throughout All Heavens and Myriads of Worlds, through various open and clandestine channels.

The core the of these "literary works" was highly unified.

That is—in a certain parallel universe, the Heavenly Emperor of the Primordial World is an ambitious and misguided individual.

He attempts to emulate the Ancient Fierce Beast Emperor Shen Ni, using the na of "Demon Clan," to actually "enslave all living beings."

Notably, the "Three Realms Popular Tales" series, authored by the Wind Ancestral Witch Tian Wu himself using his profound understanding of the Great Dao of "Wind Words," includes the "Demon Emperor's Growth Story." It's a masterpiece among them.

Once released, it quickly beca viral within the "fictional creation zone" of the Star Network.

In this narrative, the Primordial Heavenly Emperor is depicted as a deeply scheming, insidiously cunning "Taiyang Bird Demon."

Outwardly, he presents himself as virtuous and modest, but in truth, he harbors malintent. Long before the previous Heavenly Emperor's reign, he had secretly colluded with various "demonic entities," cultivating his personal power and coveting the Heavenly Emperor's Throne.

His eventual ascension to the throne was not due to the genuine abdication of the Holy Heavenly Emperor's.

But rather, he employed so despicable "demon arts," bewildering the Holy Heavenly Emperor's mind and colluding with certain "outer demons," ultimately usurping the Supre position of the Three Realms.

After ascending, he implented what he called the "Demon Clan" plan.

Its ultimate goal was to turn all non-"Demon Clan" beings into slaves and blood food, recreating a dark era of Shen Ni's reign when all beings despairingly wept, blood flowed in torrents!

This "Demon Emperor's Growth Story," with its twisted and bizarre plot, its "vivid and dinsional" character creation, and its "tearful and vehent" language, made countless literate beings amazed and applaud!

Of course, the Wind Ancestral Witch Tian Wu appended a sentence when crafting the narrative.

"This story is adapted from real cases, the prototype occurs in another Primordial World, unrelated to the Primordial True Realm."

"Any resemblance is purely coincidental."

In the end, he also invoked the Holy Heavenly Emperor's "Hundred No Taboo Order" as endorsent.

Since the second Purple Cloud Palace conference, the Holy Heavenly Emperor had encouraged everyone to explore the Space-Ti River, create their branch, and allowed the fabrication of a multi-universe Primordial.

Thus, any narrative published on the Star Network basically included such a disclair from the Witch Clan.

Because this "Demon Emperor's Growth Story" was so outstanding that the na "Demon Emperor" quickly beca the most popular search term on the Star Network.

Countless uninford folks, after reading this "docuntary literary masterpiece," were indignant and filled with anger.

They expressed the strongest condemnation and deepest outrage at the "Demon Emperor's" "malicious intent" and "atrocious cris!"

"Oh heavens! I never imagined! The Heavenly Emperor of that Primordial World turned out to be such a hypocritical, ambitious villain!"

"Too terrifying! The scheming of this Heavenly Emperor is deeper than the Blood Sea beneath the Nine Netherworld!"

"No, it's downright excessive. I genuinely sympathize with the beings of that world now."

"Anyone who can trace the origins and find this world, let's team up to teach this 'Demon Emperor' how to be a real Heavenly Emperor!" voiced a student from Heavenly Dao Academy.

Signed as [Hao Zizhiwei].

"Indeed! If we can trace the origin to this world, we must show this 'Demon Emperor' what being an emperor truly ans!" echoed another Heavenly Dao Academy student.

His na is [Yun Cheng Wanli Peng].

"The virtue of the Heavenly Emperor shines forever, how can the Heavenly Emperor of this world be so inadequate? If traceable, a strong punch must be dealt!"

"Bah, this Demon Emperor doesn't deserve to be called Heavenly Emperor, it's degrading!"

"It's an utter insult to the title of Heavenly Emperor!"

Posts following this were all from Heavenly Dao Academy students.

Everyone held deep admiration for both the Holy Heavenly Emperor and the contemporary Heavenly Emperor.

So upon seeing the story of "Parallel Primordial," witnessing the misery of the beings from the tale, they felt empathy amidst their righteous indignation.

"I tried; the real case of this story is hard to trace, possibly too much has been adapted." This comnt was still from a student.

He signed online with his real na.

Signed as [Kong Xuan].

Other students were astonished upon reading: "Kong Xuan? President of the Divine Martial Association of Five Elents Academy?"

"Hiss? With his power he can't even trace it, looks like we don't have hope either."

"Then we can only seek help from our teachers."

"I'll go find our principal!"

"I'm going too!"

Thus, many students with a sense of justice sought out their teachers, requesting them to trace the world described in the narrative.

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