885 Immeasurable Emperor
885 Immeasurable Emperor
“Immeasurable Emperor,” muttered Wang Wei to himself. According to the information in his mind, his accomplishment of proving the Dao by himself, absorbing the Heaven Will Dao, and reaching 25% Grand Dao Source gave him the title of Immeasurable Emperor
To be precise, Wang Wei created a new class of Emperor above Eternal.
‘Could Grand Dao make the class of Immeasurable Emperor more common in the future? Encourage people to prove the Dao by relying on themselves?’
Wang Wei quickly denied this thought after pondering for a moment. The requirements to do what he did were too stringent. First, there is a need to achieve the Ten Supremacy Foundation, allowing the Dao Comprehension to reach the level of the Grand Dao Source.
The second is to push the soul, body, and Dao Heart to the limit. Otherwise, the Heaven Path connecting directly to the Grand Dao Source will not succeed.
The third condition is the power of Truel Will–which requires a Pseudo Dao Will and Will Manifestation–to break the last barrier to enter the Grand Dao Source.
Finally, the cultivator must also become an Eternal Emperor, having the talent to increase their comprehension by 20%, cast the Dao Will, and control their Existence. Well, technically speaking, as long as they can achieve Ten Supremacy, it is not a problem to become an Eternal.
‘With all these requirements, few people in the entire Chaos Universe can succeed.’
Wang Wei abandoned this idea as he focused on his reward for
becoming an Immeasurable Emperor.
‘A question and answer, directly from Grand Dao.’
Wang Wei knew the importance of such a reward. Who is Grand Dao? A neigh omniscient entity, so how valuable is it to ask it a question?
He could already tell how many Paragons would fight such a reward, all for the opportunity to ask Grand Dao about a clear path toward transcendence.
‘This question is crucial to my future, but I should also be wary when asking.’
Wang Wei did not think he could ask any questions and would receive a satisfactory answer. For example, if he asked Grand Dao how to defeat it. The latter could just answer he needed to reach a realm higher than it, and this answer would technically be correct.
As he looked at the man before him, Wang Wei found himself very calm and peaceful; his unmatched fury and unparalleled wrath were gone, replaced by a calmness that seemed indifference.
He never thought he would feel this way after what the latter did. Even in his final moment before proving the Dao, his mind was full of hatred and ideas on how he would torture him once he was the final winner.
However, he found these emotions meaningless.
‘Why is this?’ he asked himself, taking this moment to self-reflect on his current state of mind.
‘It’s because I see death in a different way now,’ immediately answered Wang Wei. Mortals are sad about death because they do not understand it. Even cultivators who know of the existence of Samsara still have a fear of death because it is still a terrifying thing for them.
However, death is so simple for the current Wang Wei. He looked in the distance.
His eyes could see the process of reincarnation very quickly. After a brief search, he discovered his grandparent’s soul and the location of their new reincarnation.
His eyes penetrated the secrets of the River of Time, seeing Ancestor Wucheng and Li Jun; it was like they had never died and were next to him.
‘Is this what it feels like to escape the shackles of death? To become a higher being?’
Wang Wei secretly sighed before flying close to Di Tian. After his ascension, he could now see and detect many things.
‘There is a high chance Di Tian is connected to one of the Six Cardinals, and he might even be a Fate Seed, or Reincarnation Seed, to be exact.’
The latter’s whole concept of Nine Reincarnations and his pagoda experiencing nine Samsara Baptism.
‘I have a gut feeling that he should have broken the curse on him on this reincarnation; he should have been the final winner. However, something happens to change everything. Could it be related to timelines? Did something happen that changed the timeline, thus affecting the fate of many people, including him?’
Wang Wei had no basis for this idea, but his instinct told him he was correct, that he had peeped at a core secret of the universe. However, he soon gave up following this line of thinking since there was no information.
As for Di Tian? A slight pity flashed in his eyes. If this guy were truly related to the Six Cardinals, then his fate would be miserable.
‘9 is the limit, 12 is perfection, and 13 is transcendence. If my guess is correct, he might have to reincarnate 13 times. So, there is a chance he might not be able to prove the Dao until the 13th time.’
Wang Wei secretly shook his head before acting. He pointed at Di Tian’s head, and a small golden tree floated from his Sea of Consciousness. Then, he pointed at his body, and Di Tian’s flesh condensed into a blood crystal, leaving only his Primordial Spirit, which was free from his curse.
“I owe your wife a great deal of karma. I will repay it today,” said Wang Wei. After proving the Dao, he truly understood how much Qiao Ning’s information about Perfection was worth. So, to prevent complications, he will help this couple and repay his debt.
Wang Wei pointed at him again, helping him condense the Ability Seed, allowing him to inherit his Ten Supremacy Foundation in the next life. Of course, he took Di Tian’s fleshly body so he cannot absorb its strength and has to recultivate it in the next life.
Then, he waved his hand to take something in the distance. Di Tian’s dead eyes finally showed some luster after seeing it.
“This is…”
“Her imprint,” said Wang Wei calmly. A door suddenly appeared next to him. Without much hesitation, he sent Di Tian’s Primordial Spirit and Qiao Ning’s Imprint into reincarnation.
He did not forget to reinforce the Karmic Love Bond between these two, ensuring they reincarnated in the same place, around the same time, and could meet each other.
He calmly watched their disappearance, lost in thought.
Whatever the Six Cardinals were planning, he would try to ruin it. He would love to see how they plan his next failure while Di Tian still retains his Ten Supremacy strength.
Wang Wei raised his hand to summon a second imprint. He sensed Heavenly Dao’s slight displeasure, but he did not care. The limit of Heavenly Dao is peak Second Class.
First Class Emperors are above Heavenly Dao and not restricted by its rules. As for him? That thing should be glad they have been in a positive relationship for some time now.
He mobilized his Grand Dao Source, reversing the fate of the imprint’s owner. Then, a single string from the River of Fate, which was previously dim, regained its luster.
Then, the string connected to the imprint through a new Fate Line. Wang Wei calmly watched as a new body was slowly forming. Revving someone from their imprint alone without a soul was an incredible task, even for an Eternal Emperor, depending on the Dao they cultivated.
However, such a task was as easy as waving his hand.
Thinking of something, he mobilized the Chaos Flame from his heart, turning it into a Good Fortune Flame.
He blessed the flame with his power to boost its effect before fusing it with the newly created body.
‘This should increase your talent and chances at becoming an Eternal.’
Half a minute later, a handsome man with crimson hair appeared before Wang Wei and everyone watching. He was momentarily confused as he looked at his surroundings.
After seeing Wang Wei. his eyes lit up, “You did it?”
“I did,” Wang Wei replied with a brilliant smile.
“Hahaha, I knew you would.”
The two rushed forward, hugging each other tightly.
Li Jun’s actions had many layers of calculations. In that situation, he realized his existence became a factor that could decide the battle’s outcome. Knowing he had no chance of surviving, his best course of action was to ensure Wang Wei won so he would have a chance at reviving.
So, killing himself and not having his brother suffer the mental blow of killing his loved one was his best choice. So, without hesitation, he found the opportunity to end his life, removing Di Tian’s advantage.
“I’m so glad to see you,” said Wang Wei, releasing him from his tight embrace.
“Likewise.”
“How was death?”
“Terrible. Like you usually say, bad review.”
“I agree with that.”