Regret of the Ancient King of the Cosmos

1/11/2026

After the congratulatory edict was issued by the Hall, the first to be thrown into an uproar were the three major Star Gates and the Reserve‑tier Cultivation City in the Spark‑Heritage Zone—excluding the Eternal Gate. Most cultivators here were of lower realms, at best Void Rift Tier, and lacked access to high‑level information sources.

Next, the shockwave reached those members of the Archaic Hall who were cultivating or journeying beyond the Spark‑Heritage Zone.

Finally, the news erupted in the other two great Human Race Halls: the Scripture Hall and the Eternal Hall. As the Hall with the fewest Eternal Kings in the current era, the Eternal Hall’s Spark‑Heritage Zone, upon investigating Andrew Han’s cultivation history, was both astounded and mystified. They immediately searched through all ancient records and information databases, but found no one in the Eternal Hall’s history remotely similar to Andrew Han.

Beep!

Insufficient information. Data incomplete. Unable to perform effective analysis.

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With the birth of the sixth Eternal King in the Archaic Hall, this is hereby announced to all registered Human geniuses... The Primeval Famous Masters Pavilion is notified to refer to the Spark‑Heritage Zone’s changes and adjust corresponding modes... All Primeval Duties will, by default, increase in difficulty by two levels.

Centered on the Eternal Hall’s Spark‑Heritage Zone, encrypted messages radiated in all directions.

Most people, however, were unconcerned; after all, Eternal Kings are unimaginably distant and rare, and it is pointless to compare oneself to them.

Thus.

Faced with this new‑generation Eternal King, Human geniuses could only regard him as an unattainable figure—at most feeling a brief curiosity or admiration, and deeply imprinting the name Andrew Han in their hearts. Afterward, they simply returned to their own cultivation, undisturbed by the event.

Even the sense of shock quickly faded.

Not only are the two Halls too distant, but everyone has their own unique goals and priorities. Once they have clarified their main objectives and found their direction, understanding what they wish to become, they naturally lose interest in mere spectacle.

There was neither time nor interest—except for the Eternal Hall’s Primeval Gate.

The Heng‑Sha Primordials may not care, but we do.

Why should the birth of an Eternal King in the Archaic Hall force us to raise the difficulty of our Primeval Duties? Primeval is not easy—cherish it while you can.

The Primevals were openly resistant, voicing their objections without hesitation.

Their true reason for discontent was not jealousy, but self‑respect. Increasing Primeval Duty difficulty is fine, but not because of an Eternal King from another Hall—that would be a humiliating slight.

However.

No matter how the Primevals saw it.

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