Capítulo 1761: Chapter 1349: Relocation (Part 2)
“We follow your orders!”
The courtiers responded loudly, and everyone seed incredibly excited.
Because they were about to witness the birth of an empire, an honor that would elevate their Divine Enthronent grade by at least half a level after death! Not to ntion the possibility of being recorded in history and rembered for eternity.
And when the news spread, the entire kingdom beca very joyful and excited!
In this special mode of Human Dao, the individual and the collective are very closely linked, influencing and interacting with each other. The better the kingdom develops, the higher their achievent ceiling.
For ordinary people, this ans their living environnt will be safer.
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As for those Human Dao Cultivators who returned to the East Continent, after reporting this matter, they stirred up a discussion frenzy internally.
From royalty and nobles to ordinary citizens, whether in the palace or in grass-thatched cottages, almost everyone was debating whether to leave the East Continent and go to the Southern Domain for developnt.
Interestingly, the opposition consisted mainly of landlords and old-nobility, while the supporters were mostly from poor families.
The forr preferred a stable environnt, where their interests would be protected; the latter hoped for changes to see opportunities for advancent and rise.
The forr were strong but few, the latter weak but nurous.
The two sides fell into a peculiar balance.
And the only one who could break the deadlock was the venerable emperor sitting on the imperial throne!
For this, both sides used all ans, hoping to persuade him with their supported viewpoints.
Among them, the first to make a decision was neither Great Zhou nor Daqian, but the weakest of the three empires, Great Xia!
There was no choice; Great Xia was mountainous with little rain, and it beca an empire largely because it occupied vast lands with sparse Spiritual Energy before ascending in the Primal Spirit Realm.
Now faced with such a great opportunity, they naturally didn’t want to miss it, and having reached agreents with the Immortal Tao, as the first willing to migrate Human Dao empire, they could choose their territory at will!
Great Xia made no hesitation, imdiately selecting an area with flat terrain, fertile land, and abundant water resources, and swiftly organized its people to, aboard a massive fleet composed by the Immortal Tao and Mo Family of the Human Dao, cross thousands of mountains and waters to arrive at the Southern Domain.
The Immortal Tao, indeed, as promised, put in great effort to help Great Xia establish a foothold in the Southern Domain.
By the ti this news reached other Human Dao forces, Great Xia had long arrived in the Southern Domain.
anwhile, the Immortal Tao spread another ssage: the earlier the move, the greater the support received!
And if no decision was made within ten years, the Immortal Tao would no longer provide any assistance.
Moreover, they gave a seemingly appropriate reason: the Devil Race wouldn’t sit idly by forever. Once they reacted, the Immortal Tao would have to pay a bigger price to help, which obviously wasn’t in their interests.
Anyone could see this was an open sche by the Immortal Tao, trying to force Human Dao forces to leave the East Continent early.
But one had to admit, this strategy did work quite well, prompting many indecisive Human Dao forces to imdiately decide to relocate.
And with the Immortal Tao and Human Dao causing such a commotion, it naturally drew attention from other factions.
The Divine Path observed with folded arms, even happy to see it happen, because the stronger the Human Dao beca, the more Divines they could consecrate.
Although these Divines were not governed by the Heavenly Court, their re presence could add a lot of luck to the Divine Path, though only a portion of Human Dao Divines actively ca to help.
For the Ten Thousand Spirits Alliance, it didn’t matter at all. The land being taken was in the Southern Domain, what did that have to do with them?
But the Devil Race, Sea Clan, and Demonic Tao were getting restless!
Once those Human Dao lands were taken over by the Immortal Tao, their power would likely grow stronger, a scenario none of the three wanted to see.
They wanted to stop it, but unexpectedly, the Immortal Tao was already prepared for defense, giving them no chance to sabotage this grand mission of expanding the Immortal Tao and reclaiming the East Continent land.
Faced with the fierce offensive from the three factions, the Immortal Tao rely resisted desperately, unmoved by any provocation or insult.
This situation persisted for several years!
Until most of the Human Dao forces in the East Continent were moved, especially after the three major empires fully left, the Immortal Tao reclaid nearly eighty percent of the land.
Only then did the three factions reluctantly abandon their attacks, choosing to retreat.
So Human Dao forces originally remaining in the East Continent had weaker power, not at all matching those of the Immortal Tao, and under threat, they too had to leave the land they had been staying on for many years!
It took years, consud a lot of cultivators, and expended Spiritual Objects worth tens of billions, but they reclaid all the East Continent land.
Now, it may seem like a big loss, but with a long-term view, these losses are recoverable from the reclaid lands.
From the perspective of Human Dao forces, their loss was even smaller, not to ntion they gained more room and opportunities for developnt.
However, the changes in the East Continent caused so trouble internally for the Immortal Tao.
The question was, to whom did the extra land belong?
So supported returning it to the original forces, while others backed dividing it based on the effort made in helping the human race…
In any case, the Immortal Tao was now in chaos.
As the flowers bloom, each shines on its own.
Within the space, in closed cultivation refining the Green Lotus, Li Zhirui, after spending hundreds of years, finally refined it completely.
When the last bit of the Green Lotus was refined, he suddenly felt a peculiar, mysterious force surging within his body, then connected with the previously refined Power of Green Lotus hidden inside him, sweeping through every corner of his being.
Li Zhirui, inspired, instinctively integrated the Purification Principle into it, and the originally pure green Spirit Light now had specks of white light, integrating into his flesh and bones.
From the outside, it seed as if he was encased in a cocoon of green and white light, like a butterfly waiting to transform.
Crack!
After an indeterminate amount of ti, the cocoon of light cracked open, then transford into countless points of light, all rging into Li Zhirui’s body.
His physique and aptitude completely changed!
However, it differed slightly from the Green Lotus Dao Body recorded in books: not only did it enhance his comprehension and absorption of Water Wood attributes, but also his understanding of the Purification Principle.
“In that case, let’s call it the Pure Lotus Dao Body!” Li Zhirui quickly accepted this fact and renad it.
For him, obtaining more benefits, what’s not to accept?
However, regretfully, his bottleneck did not loosen due to the enhancent in aptitude, remaining as impenetrable as before.
To say he wasn’t disappointed would be false; after all, Li Zhirui had fantasized that if his aptitude improved, the bottleneck would loosen, allowing him to return to the Primal Spirit Realm and close his retreat in the Heavenly Immortal Realm.
Though things did not go as hoped, he quickly accepted reality and simply continued training in The Void, not believing he would always be stuck outside the Heavenly Immortal Gate!
The Void remained the sa, unchanged.
And Li Zhirui began again the days of searching for Chaotic Beings to battle, repeating the cycle over and over, seemingly boring and dull.
Yet he remained calm and undisturbed, without the slightest ripple.
Such unchanging days could easily be accepted by him or, rather, by any creature reaching a certain cultivation height, for almost everyone had experienced such tis, and not just once!
Ti is unrecorded in the Void, and re monts or millennia might have passed.
Rumble——
Not far ahead of Li Zhirui, a deafening roar suddenly erupted, and the aftermath alone stirred waves of Chaos Tide, looking utterly terrifying.
“Such terrifying combat power, their strength definitely surpasses a Heavenly Immortal, and might be even higher than I imagined!”
His body’s instinct warned him to leave imdiately to avoid being affected, which could be life-threatening in severe cases.
Yet his Spirit Sense told him to stay and observe, as this might be his breakthrough opportunity!
Faced with a choice between safety and cultivating realm, Li Zhirui chose the latter without hesitation!
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