Under the vast blue sky, a silver treasure ship glided steadily onward.
Ian Song, dressed in a silver-white robe, stood on the deck gazing into the distance, as if he had merged with the ship itself.
If Yvonne Jiang hadn’t assigned him as her personal guard, he might have stayed in Kunhe City for a whole year.
When he handed the revised Red Lotus Art to Yvonne Jiang, he knew he had to leave Kunhe City; otherwise, he would surely attract Jiang Yan’s attention. He didn’t want to get too entangled with Jiang Yan—training Yvonne and giving her the revised Red Lotus Art was enough repayment for the cultivation method he’d gained from Jiang Yan.
This time, his destination was Giant Jupi City—one of the twelve Wilderness-grade fortress cities of the Great Jin Imperial Court.
Giant Jupi was a fierce primordial beast, and all twelve Wilderness-grade cities were named after such beasts. For example, the city controlled by the Dongli Family was called Fierce Kang City, Fierce Kang also being one of the powerful ancient beasts.
According to the ancient records he’d studied, when heaven and earth first opened, the rulers of the world were not humans, but ferocious beasts.
No one knows how many changes the world went through before humans finally became its masters.
Suddenly.
He realized something.
In this world, there’s no separation between the mortal, immortal, and god realms—humans, immortals, and gods all live in the same space.
Why do other worlds have separate realms for mortals, immortals, and gods?
Is it a natural evolution of the world, or was it done intentionally by someone?
Ian Song lowered his head and began to ponder.
In a world where mortals, immortals, and gods all coexist, ordinary people are basically like ants—their safety is hardly guaranteed. If a battle breaks out between immortals or gods, the destruction and death would be unimaginable. Don’t be fooled by how powerful the Great Jin Imperial Court looks now; if a god came here and started a fight, the entire court could be wiped out.
That’s why having boundaries between realms is a form of protection for the weak.
For example, if you’re a mortal with great talent, but happen to get caught in a battle between powerful beings, you’ll be wiped out instantly—your talent means nothing. This also indirectly stifles the rise of future strong cultivators.
The stronger the living beings, the stronger the world becomes.
So, creating boundaries between realms is absolutely necessary.
"If I could be the one to accomplish this, I’d surely gain immense qi luck!"