It is rare that Yu Ziqing stayed in Dadui for several years, although for most of the ti, he wasn't actually in the palace city.
He didn't even attend the so-called court etings that seed like court assemblies but weren't quite so.
To this day, most of the courtiers who can appear in court assemblies have never even seen Yu Ziqing, the heir apparent to the throne.
Oh, to be precise, he hasn't fully ascended to the throne yet; the procedures aren't complete.
These procedures don't refer to re formalities nor the political significance they bring; rather, they involve the program concerning the national destiny and might of the Divine Dynasty.
Yet, even so, no one dares to deny this heir's legitimacy.
The words Yu Ziqing said in his anger back then have beco a reality now.
Dadui's national destiny owes too much, so much that only Yu Ziqing can handle it.
The debtor beca the leader; everyone belongs to one family, and the whole family is inherited by you, so naturally, the debt is inherited too, for better or worse, making it irrelevant whether there is debt or not.
But as long as Yu Ziqing is not Emperor Dui, Dadui would instantly have a deficit large enough to crush its national destiny.
Because not counting what was previously owed, a considerable portion of the subsequent enhancent is embarrassingly due to his contributions.
As Emperor Dui, if anything goes wrong with Dadui, regardless of the reason, you have to take the bla.
If Dadui prospers because of your policies, the corresponding credit also belongs to Emperor Dui.
Everyone is now accustod to the current policies of Dadui; after decades, the good or bad isn't claid by words but seen in the overall changes.
Today, the once extravagant luxury of free beef is glimpsed.
This pace of change has surpassed many people's expectations.
Yu Ziqing wanders in the mortal world with Ruan Renwang, eating and drinking everywhere without any profound intention at all.
Initially, it was just about taking Ruan Renwang to join feasts and looking around; reading reports really wasn't that interesting.
It caused dizziness, and seeing it firsthand is far more real.
He was simply ssing around.
Yet such antics were interpreted by many as loving the people as his children, putting into practice a critique of the slightly burgeoning bureaucratic styles of recent years.
Reminding them to follow Dadui's current planning, where the overall physical condition rises, and the foundation is solidified.
This is the true foundation of a prosperous national destiny.
Without these countless mortals, low-tier cultivators would not even have the soil to erge, and the foundation of the great mansion would be destroyed.
Only after decades of managent, as national destiny continuously ascends, the number of cultivators also rises.
As the number of cultivators rises, it nourishes the foundation once again.
The fundantal reason being, the foundation has beco increasingly robust.
Yu Ziqing didn't let people follow him, but Zhang's cabinet mbers still held several small etings about it.
They reflected, interpreted, and continued to pass the information down.
Basically finding an excuse to implent and embody the will of the upper echelon, ensuring not deviating from the established direction.
Constantly adjusting small directions in practice.
On the grassroots level, most are praising it, with a few particularly resistant ones being those who committed cris against the wind and ate free als.
Yu Ziqing did not care about these; he even sealed all his power, relying entirely on his legs, traveling everywhere.
Ti will slowly settle his thoughts.
He also discovered why he hadn't detected obvious circumstances before.
Simply because the stronger a cultivator is, the longer they live, the more profound and reserved they beco emotionally.
Not so unfeeling paths that go to extres, but those pure emotional fluctuations also beco increasingly infrequent.
Just like Yang, even though he hasn't lived that long by comparison.
Yet he is imrsed in research daily, and if he were to abandon research to do sothing else, his first reaction would be bewildernt.
Yang is sowhat better because he was once a Dao cultivator and has gone through significant changes and trials.
Those strong individuals who have lived a long ti, stay in one place alone for decades, without seclusion, and their emotions undergo no significant changes.
These people would absolutely never spend years running around in the mortal world eating and making mischief like Yu Ziqing.
Especially to those Dao cultivators, this is simply wasting life.
Yu Ziqing did not, like the person from the Dadui Seal years ago, ignite the first wisp of fury from nothing, not like a little spark here or there.
He was a little less deep, but he felt more.
Yu Ziqing did not feel this was a waste of ti, he felt particularly fulfilled.
He even plans that after Dadui's return, when everything is settled, he should spend ti continuing to feel more deeply.
And now, that bit of inspiration that was captured has almost been digested, at least it has reached a point where it can be clearly felt.
This is already enough; it is not a power that can be mastered in a short ti.
Moreover, it is particularly dangerous.
Far more dangerous than any curse or secret technique.
Honestly, looking back, Yu Ziqing even feels that his ability to gather that ball of fury back then was purely luck, a natural gift of his.
Otherwise, he would very likely have died a miserable death.
At this mont, he is thoroughly certain that the Red Ape he refined using the Devil's Dharma thod doesn't have this ability at all.
Another person would most likely be burned to death directly.
This gift cos from himself, with its external manifestation being the Red Ape.
The only reason Yu Ziqing can trace for having this talent.
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