Great Yong Immortal Court, Imperial Palace.
Black Phoenix had already returned from the Frontier Wastes Continent and was reporting to Emperor Weiyang.
After hearing the report, Emperor Weiyang couldn't help but sneer: "Grandmaster Fate always considered himself a servant of Heavenly Dao. To die at the hands of the Calamity Son is fitting!"
"Emperor, should we still get involved in this?" Black Phoenix asked cautiously.
"The struggle at this level is already far beyond what a mere Immortal Court like ours can get involved in!" Emperor Weiyang paused, then continued, "One wrong move and our court could be doomed forever. I have no wish to be remembered as the sinner who destroyed the Great Yong Immortal Court—let the big shots worry about it instead!"
Frontier Wastes Continent.
Ian Song had once again fallen into a quiet, idle routine. In fact, he had already started a new round of fusion, but reaching peak Ancestral Immortal would probably take decades.
Suddenly, he frowned slightly and looked up at the approaching Elaine Cho. "Are you here to avenge your teacher?"
"No."
Elaine Cho shook her head. "I want to ask you to take me in!"
Ian Song was a bit surprised. "Don't you think that's ironic? I killed your teacher, and yet as his disciple, you want me to take you in!"
"It's not ironic at all. I'm no match for you, but I want to stay by your side and see how you fight against Heavenly Fate," Elaine replied calmly.
"Interesting. Then from now on, you can stay by my side as a tea-serving maid!"
Ian Song said.
"Thank you!"
Elaine Cho bowed to Ian Song.
From then on, Ian Song lived an unusually peaceful life for several decades. The spiritual energy of the Frontier Wastes Continent erupted, and by now its density was no weaker than that of an ordinary imperial court.
Experts kept emerging one after another.
But the Yan Kingdom still couldn't become a dynasty, because the Frontier Wastes Continent was too small to meet the territorial requirements. Even so, the Yan Kingdom's strength had already surpassed that of many ordinary dynasties.
Especially with Ian Song sitting in town, even Empires didn't dare invade lightly.
Some dynasties did discover the Frontier Wastes Continent as a blessed land and tried to send troops to seize it, but Ian Song slapped them back. Later, he even put an imperial court in its place—after that, nobody dared covet the Frontier Wastes Continent again.
"Huff, huff!"
Ian Song exhaled a long breath and stood up. After decades of fusion, his cultivation had finally reached peak Ancestral Immortal, and he had even created a unique divine ability.
He glanced up at the sky, a mocking smile appearing at the corner of his mouth.
"Heavenly Dao, huh? Now it's my turn to strike back. Heh!"
Ian Song chuckled, stepped into his study, and dashed off several thousand words. The essay was titled "On the Three Realms."
Dividing Heaven and Earth is a necessary step in the evolution of any world.
But with the World's Will just born and still unaware, Ian Song planned to introduce this theory first, hoping to win the recognition of the world's origin.
A certain dynasty.
Suddenly, everyone sensed something and looked up.
They saw an essay appear in the sky, titled "On the Three Realms."
"The world is one whole, with no inherent stronger or weaker..."
Someone couldn't help but recite the essay. When they finished, they felt a sudden insight and fell into enlightenment.
Soon, more and more people began to recite the essay.
Some entered enlightenment, while others laughed heartily: "Of course! Of course! This is a heaven-sent sacred text!"
"Mm!"
Standing above that dynasty, Ian Song looked up and saw merit golden lotuses descending from the sky. At the same time, his Qi Luck surged violently...
"Merit golden lotuses descend from the heavens—only those who have done great deeds for Heaven and Earth can obtain them. But he's the Calamity Son; why...?"
Not far from Ian Song, Elaine Cho watched this scene, her face full of confusion.
Seeing this, Ian Song smiled and explained, "To this world's Heavenly Dao and World Will, I'm a calamity. But to the living beings of this world, I'm not!"