"Am I stupid? Do I look like a hot-headed guy?”
When Emperor Jun returned to the Great Sun Divine Hall, he quickly dispelled the unrealistic idea in his heart.
There was a pit between the witch race and all living beings.
This pit was not only a fundamental conflict between them, but it also stemmed from more conflicting factors.
The Voodoo Race did not have a primordial spirit. They might not care now, but what about the future?
All living beings were like a plate of loose sand. If they survived the danger, would they have the thought of eradicating the Sorcerer Tribe?
Would the Three Pure Ones and other saints who were destined to vindicate their Dao be willing to submit in order to compete for luck?
If one always wanted more after obtaining it, if one's strength was not in place, it would be a calamity.
Just thinking about the contradiction made Dijun lose his temper.
If he had the time, he could wait until he vindicated Primordial Chaos, immortal, and eternal.
"Closed door cultivation…no, observe and observe. I can't let things go on like this anymore!”
Emperor Jun was about to hang up the closed-door training card again, but he couldn't help but think of the previous times. His heart skipped a beat and he felt that a great disaster was coming.
How many things had these guys done behind his back?
There was also the Great Sun Fire Dragon. This guy had a simple and honest face, but he did not expect his imagination to be so strong.
She had actually done so many things for him.
Thinking of this, Dijun gnashed his teeth in hatred.
'I have to find an excuse to hang that guy up and give him a beating to vent my heartache!!'
Emperor Jun thought.
……
When the innate fiendcelestials returned to the Wilderness, they lowered their heads in frustration.
"Back then, we shouldn't have cared too much about that Greater World and destroyed it together with it. Why did things turn out like this?”
Gui Che spoke in dissatisfaction, which immediately provoked the dissatisfaction of the innate fiendcelestials.
For a moment, they started arguing on this desolate divine mountain.
When his anger surged, half of his power leaked out, causing the surrounding divine mountains to crack and the rivers to flow backward.
How terrifying was an innate demon god? He was the beloved son of heaven and earth, born with great fortune and opportunities.
Each of them was born to be great, controlling the fate of the world and operating it.
When they had a conflict, even if they restrained each other, the world would change color and everything would lose its light.
The countless Xiantian lifeforms in the Primordial Lands were running like wolves and pigs, climbing mountains and crossing ridges, wishing they could grow a few more pairs of wings and legs.
They looked like they were in a state of chaos, no better than the postnate creatures.
"Enough. What's the point of arguing about this now?”
Ji Meng roared,"
"We're useless. Who can we blame? Who can you blame?"
Ji Meng's true form appeared, and the sky turned into a huge wave. Dark clouds pressed down, and thunder filled the sky.
Ji Meng had a dragon's head, a human body, bird claws, and feathers on his arms. He waved his arms and opened his mouth to spray rain. He was the god of the Great Path of Rain.
Among the many innate demon gods, he was one of the top existences.
The innate demon gods who were quarreling retracted their powers and looked at Ji Meng, who was like a god and a demon, and fell silent.
Ji Meng stood in the air and bowed to the innate demon gods around him."
"I will take full responsibility for this command.”
"For the sake of the relationship between our race and the Wu Tribe, Great God Dijun pushed those worlds to the Wu Tribe.”
"It was I who betrayed the great god's trust. It's my fault. If fellow Daoists have any grievances, vent them on me!”
The innate fiendcelestials 'anger dissipated when they saw Ji Meng taking all the responsibility on himself.
In the end, Ji Meng wasn't the only one to blame for this. They were the same as well.
If they weren't too anxious and afraid, they would have been able to do so.
It would not be to the extent of losing everything and benefiting the Sorcerer Tribe.
"Everyone, listen to me. This matter might not be a bad thing!”
Bai Ze spoke up at the right time to boost the innate fiendcelestials 'morale.
"The words of the Sorcerer Tribe's Ancestral Sorcerer Di Jiang are still echoing in my ears.”
"Everyone, I think it's worth it for the Shamans to acknowledge the rule of the Great God in exchange for five hundred worlds!!”
"With the appearance of the Thirty-six Heavens, the Great God's destiny is clear. He will be the Heavenly Emperor who rules over all living beings in Untainted Land.”
"You and I are not the only living beings here. There are billions of races in the Untainted Land, including the Sorcerer Tribe.”
"Therefore, we can't just focus on our own interests. We have to let the Almighty become a well-deserved Heavenly Emperor!”
"Only in this way can we not let down the great god's sacrifice and trust in us, right?”
When Bai Ze opened his mouth, he really said that black was white and dead was alive.
A bad thing had turned into a good thing.
Even the innate fiendcelestials present were well aware of this.
However, he had to admit that what Bai Ze said did make some sense.
If the Wu Tribe could submit to Emperor Jun, then the Cultivation Tribulation that Emperor Jun and Hongjun had talked about might not happen again.
This was indeed better than them pushing Dijun to become the Heavenly Emperor for the sake of their race.
It was more appropriate, righteous, and selfless.
Sun Star, Great Sun Temple.
"I…!"
Dijun's breath was stuck in his throat and he could not spit it out.
These guys were too smart. Their imagination was full, and their words were pleasant to hear. Their mentality was also first-class. How could they break it?
Dijun…had a mental breakdown!
Do I have it easy? Why are all of you targeting me?
Could it be that I'm too outstanding? Unique?
She thought of the sadness she had felt over the years.
Dijun almost cried.
It's all my fault for being stubborn and not letting go of my dignity.
I, a god, have to bear everything!
Dijun seemed to have a little god in his head, praying with his palms together.
" Please, stop imagining things. I really can't take it anymore!'
"No, we can't let them be idle. We have to find something for them to do.”
Emperor Jun made up his mind that he would intervene personally no matter what.
Even if they had broken the bottom line that he had set, he could not let them do whatever they wanted.
"Great Sun Fire Dragon! Get in here!"
The innate formation of the Great Sun Divine Hall was closed, and the Great Sun Fire Dragon ran in.
"Pass on my Dharmic decree. In the name of my fellow Daoists, I suggest that Ji Meng and the others go into seclusion to comprehend the Great Dao.”
Dijun's eyes were dignified, and he emphasized the word 'suggestion' very heavily.
The Great Sun Fire Dragon felt uneasy.
The innate fiendcelestials had messed things up, and his heart had been hanging in suspense.
"Yes, sir!"
Seeing that Dijun did not blame him, the Great Sun Fire Dragon respectfully accepted the edict.
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