Chapter 731: Chapter 733: Riding a Deer to Inquire about the Cause, Firstly Discussing Divine Enthronent
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“Ah, this is… way too troubleso,” Qin Muye’s face fell.
“I do need a bit of support. But upon further thought, you can’t really help . You’ve seen the special place I’ve opened up. I can’t just have you send so disciples over, that wouldn’t be proper,” Qin Muye played a little hard to get.
“It’s just so minor external things. You yourself are quite extraordinary,” the Supre Daoist naturally followed with a complint. He also noticed the situation with Qin Muye’s exterior.
“Don’t worry, even during your tenure, you are still a mber of your sect, even in tis of war. But one thing we need to agree on, since I am exerting effort, the disciples of your sect who hold divine positions during the war also count as part of my share. What do you think?” Qin Muye noticed the Supre Daoist’s intentions and imdiately said.
“Look here, this is the duty of the land.” Qin Muye said, and he manifested a divine decree, using the ability deciphered from the Fate Tablet. Of course, the divine position was not from the Endless Abyss, but from the Xuanzhen Realm.
“The place you’ve opened up is really quite unique,” the Supre Daoist rode a green deer, descended with mystical light into the Abyssal area opened by Qin Muye. Seeing the environnt, he frowned slightly but couldn’t say much and could only use ‘unique’ to describe it.
“You deserve it, but is taking one in a hundred enough?” The Supre Daoist had no problem with it; he had initially thought that at least half would be taken, but it turned out to be so little.
“You should be aware of this Divine Dao, right?” Qin Muye asked.
“Hmm, it’s a bit less indeed, so I’ll only take those who are fated. Today, your attire is much more impressive than when I first saw you,” Qin Muye teased.
“It’s enough, but if there are other realms in the future, please make it convenient for .” Qin Muye’s aning was that he wouldn’t profit off his own people’s money, but if a New World appears later, he should be benefitted, otherwise, he’d be at a loss.
“Alright, I’ll find so ti to talk about it later,” Qin Muye said listlessly, these days he appeared to be slacking, but in reality, he was analyzing all aspects of the Xuanzhen Realm, whether the Cultivation system or the realm itself, which were like lucrative earnings to him, just as the Supre Daoist wanted to let Qin Muye pass down the teachings.
“Sure, sure. Since you’ve co to Xuanzhen Realm with such intent, naturally, we can’t let you be at a loss. I’ll discuss this with Kunlun and Penglai and will not let your earnest efforts be in vain,” the Supre Daoist said with a smile, seeming like one of their own now that there were benefits involved.
“Since you are so intent, I have sothing to say: Because the divine decrees are manifested by , for offerings and worships, one in a hundred is due to , as maintaining such a vast Divine Dao is not easy,” Qin Muye knew this was sothing he couldn’t hide.
“Since you are so inclined, I won’t insist. But please be aware that if disputes arise in the future, if there are no disciples under your command to take on the tasks, you might have to join the fight personally,” the Supre Daoist reminded.
“Ahem, you know my situation, I’m inherently lazy, and this is indeed troubleso to handle, so I was thinking of having you lend a hand. It won’t be difficult for you,” Qin Muye figured that rather than train his own, it was better to borrow people directly from the Three Great Sects.
“Oh, of course, if they are asked to do so minor tasks, they cannot be duplicitous,” Qin Muye added another condition.
“It really isn’t quite appropriate, how could disciples be treated as goods,” the Supre Daoist said earnestly, but if Qin Muye’s price was high enough, it could still be possible.
“Though it may not be the most prestigious, it can straighten out heaven and earth and benefit all. My path is precisely here. If you are willing, you may choose disciples to serve in my domain, to fulfill the responsibilities of heaven and earth. Of course, the terms of tenure are negotiable,” Qin Muye said directly.
“So, you can’t help and I’ll just leave it to fate. When soone fated cos along, it won’t be too late for to act,” Qin Muye had an indifferent, carefree deanor.
“That’s why you need to pass down your teachings quickly to avoid future regrets,” the Supre Daoist took the opportunity to strike while the iron was hot.
“Sa thing. Now, what brings you here today?” Qin Muye got up, patted his clothes, and asked directly.
“This might be a bit too harsh on you,” the Supre Daoist was surprised upon hearing this and was unsure whether to begrudgingly accept or to be truly open-minded.
“This…” The Supre Daoist hesitated for a mont. It seed like he could accept the terms, but how about Qin Muye’s divine position and salary?
“I’m afraid that might be difficult. The South Pole is rife with poisons and creepy crawlies, and with your low profile, not many disciples will co,” the Supre Daoist indicated tactfully that if you’re going to slack off, don’t expect to grow and strengthen your power.
“That is only natural. With such a contribution from you, we won’t let you down,” the Supre Daoist expressed his agreent by saying these words.
“Exactly for this reason, we can talk about ‘fate.’ With your words, the Supre Daoist truly saw you as an oddity,” Qin Muye said, completely taking the Supre Daoist aback with his eccentricity.
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“I’m just passing by, so I thought I’d pay a visit to see if the Daoist needs any help. After all, it’s always good to lend a hand when one is new to a place and unfamiliar with the surroundings,” said the Supre Daoist with a ‘I-know-what’s-best-for-you’ attitude.
“I do know a thing or two, but they are rather insignificant. In the face of my Immortal Path, they can’t even be considered elegant,” the Supre Daoist certainly knew, as under Xuanzhen Realm’s command there were indeed so dium Thousand Worlds with Divine Dao as their system.
However, in his case, what’s supposed to be a commission might not necessarily end up as one.
It’s not that the Three Great Religions didn’t want to expand, but they had reached their limits. They needed brand-new outliers to provide new systems for Xuanzhen Realm, and Qin Muye was quite suitable for this.
But Qin Muye had guessed a part of the actual situation. He supposed that lying down and doing nothing after establishing his territory had aroused the curiosity of the leaders of the Three Religions. Normally, one would begin to develop influence and pass down teachings at this ti; no one would be like Qin Muye who seed to not care at all.
When they first t, the Supre Daoist was very simple in his ways, but now, his attire could be considered luxurious, finally resembling that of a leader.
Suddenly, a thought struck Qin Muye, and he seed to have co up with a good solution.
Moreover, it was truly incredible that such an odd person could achieve such strength.
The Supre Daoist was left speechless, so you’re just waiting for manna to fall from the sky, huh.
What’s more, this Divine Decree offered many positions, with land being the least significant. The higher the divine position, the more benefits one would reap.
Unfortunately, Qin Muye did not have such intentions, so naturally, he would not make an offer.
How about we co up with a Three Religions’ version of the Investiture of the Gods, a modified one.
Although they possessed worlds for colonization as nurous as the stars, most of these worlds had lost their referential value.
What they wanted was not just Qin Muye’s combat power, but also for him to pass down his teachings and form a power base. Only then could he truly beco a complete help.
The Supre Daoist saw right through this Divine Decree; it held no benefits for him. However, if promoted among his disciples, it would be quite significant.
The Supre Daoist was sowhat puzzled. Sending disciples was definitely out of the question, as it involved the fundantals of his Supre Dao. He could offer resources, but providing disciples would corrupt the sect’s spirit and would definitely lead to problems.
There are equals indeed, but by now, all had been fully absorbed. It is rare to et soone with whom to cross-reference, and one must seize the opportunity to make use of it.
Compared to combat power, they were more like a deterrent. The invasion of worlds was generally undertaken by disciples; otherwise, if a real battle ensued, it would cause trendous destruction to the worlds.
A group of powerhouses would not need the trifles from lower-rank worlds. Cross-reference? That requires value too, and things that can be seen through in a glance are of no value to them.
The aning is, he sets up a company as the boss, has the disciples of the Three Religions work for him, and then Qin Muye pays them salaries, bonuses, and so on based on their performance.
Therefore, he was tempted.
Hence, unless it was a mont of crisis, they would generally not take action.
At this ti, the Supre Daoist also felt at ease. If Qin Muye truly wanted nothing, that would be suspicious.
This made the Supre Daoist wonder, why then is he so keen to offer his help?
But there was also so hesitation; according to the benefits offered, it seed that during the term of office, one might have to beco subordinate to this person.
At least, the disciples would require far fewer resources, and by organizing heaven and earth during their office, they could even use the Divine Decree to enhance their intrinsic talents; they might even cultivate spells and divine skills, and establish a foundation.
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