Journey of the Fate Destroying Emperor

Chapter 1115 Grand Dao’s Goal



Chapter 1115 Grand Dao\'s Goal

"I once theorized that in the early stages of the Paragon Age, before the Heaven Will System, the Old Era Paragons were a combination of the Immortal and Dao Path, and they had to understand Innate, Primordial, and Grand Dao Source to reach the world\'s peak. Is that true?"

"Yes, you\'re right," nodded Chen Tong. "Those Old Era Paragons were scary despite only being capable of borrowing the power of the Grand Dao Source. However, the vast energy inside their bodies was truly astronomical."

"You\'ve met some of them?"

"Yeah. There are many still alive," explained Chen Tong. "They are stubborn and refuse to accept this new "easy" path; they often call us soft and weak - claiming that we have it easy."

"I\'m surprised," replied Wang Wei. "I thought they would be extinct - either through natural process or by Grand Dao\'s elimination."

"No, they are still here. There is a powerful sect called the Origin Dao Sect in a normal source Chaos World called the Ancient Qi World that only cultivates that system. They controlled that entire world and are renowned in Primordial Chaos." Chen Tong suddenly shook his head.

"Bad memory?" asked Wang Wei

"These guys are annoying to deal with, especially the old and ancient ones who have existed since the beginning of the Paragon Age," Cheng Tong explained, not hiding his annoyance as he remembered his experience.

Wang Wei did not need to meet these people to realize their personality: obdurate, inflexible, and clinging to past glory. In other words, the kind of people no one wishes to deal with.

"How does their system work? Do they become Immortal Venerable at Tier 10 or Dao Ancestor? But each choice seemed to cause problems."

"It\'s more like they become Immortal Venerables and Primarchs."

"They condensed Innate Laws?"

Chen Tong nodded, "Correct. Then, while continuing to gather Immortal Qi, they understand Innate Laws, followed by Primordial Laws, before understanding the Grand Dao Source."

"The Ancient Qi World must be unique, right?"

"Yes. From what I know, it still follows the Order-Disorder during the early stages of the Paragon Age, not affected by the changes of the rest of the Chaos Universe?"

Wang Wei frowned, "And Grand Dao allows this? Or did they cultivate a powerhouse that would force Grand Dao to give them permission?"

"The former, most likely," replied Chen Tong. "However, I did hear rumors that there might be some secrets behind their continued existence."

Wang Wei nodded. He agreed the most likely case was that Grand Dao allowed their existence, most likely to see the clash between the old and new eras. Moreover, allowing the old cultivation path to exist would only bring more variables and opportunities for the overall development of the Chaos Universe.

Wang Wei thought briefly before asking the question he truly wanted the answer to:

"Why did Grand Dao create the Heaven Will and grant Paragons complete control of the Grand Dao Source? Was it a system similar to the Heavenly Court, where Paragons now bore the strength of the Chaos Universe and gave it more power for other things? However, considering Grand Dao\'s power level, this theory doesn\'t seem to make sense."

Chen Tong chuckled, "I bet your mind is thinking of something sinister, isn\'t it?"

"I mean, wouldn\'t you do the same?" asked Wang Wei. However, Chen Tong shook his head. "The answer to your question is simple: to strengthen the universe. Grand Dao wanted more powerful cultivators, so it created the perfect cultivation path and allowed all sentient beings to use it."

"I\'m not completely buying such an answer," said Wang Wei, sipping on his drink. "Isn\'t it afraid of people becoming stronger than it and usurping its power?"

"Maybe that\'s exactly what it wants."

"I doubt this...Wait, you might be onto something," suddenly said Wang Wei. "What if it wants cultivators to achieve transcendence but to do so within its created rules and restrictions? What if Grand Dao wishes for people to surpass it but not do it in a way that is detrimental to it or the Chaos Universe? With this logic, many things will suddenly make sense."

"Hmm, I never thought of this," said Chen Tong. This statement opened his eyes, allowing him to connect many dots in his mind. "Grand Dao intervened to smooth the chaos of the Ultimate Taboo. There is a chance it wanted to eliminate the methods of transcendence that it deemed unacceptable."

Wang Wei and Chen Tong looked at each other, and their eyes expressed their thoughts to stop this topic. If they continued, it was guaranteed that Grand Dao would notice them - especially since Wang Wei was still a little Emperor and should not be privy to certain knowledge or information.

"Since there was the [Essence Age], and the [Paragon Age] could also be called the [Qi Age], do you think there used to be an [Essence Age]?" he asked. Wang Wei once theorized that the body refining path was the first cultivation system discovered by sentient beings, but he felt he might have been wrong.

Assuming that Acquired Life appeared in the universe after the Lost Age - specifically, when Fiendgods reigned supreme. There is a chance that they began to imitate their cultivation system and temper their bodies, but there is also the possibility that they believe that the flesh has a limit and that they could never reach the same level as these noble creatures. These early creatures would have focused on developing the intangible and limitless [Soul] or [Spirit]. In other words, there is a high chance that the Spirit Age was before the Essenge Age.

"That, I don\'t know," replied Chen Tong. "I\'ve heard people say there was such an age, while others say it did not exist. What I do know for sure is that the soul path seems to involve many secrets, and it might even be one of the taboos."

"That\'s a fair assumption," nodded Wang Wei.

\'Assuming there was a [Spirit Age], cultivation started from the inside with the soul, then the body with the [Essence Age], which is still from the inside. Then, it ended with the outside following the [Qi Age]. It might be in my best interest to return to my roots and look inward once I reach the peak of the Paragon Realm.\'

Wang Wei\'s aura suddenly changed, becoming subtler, calmer, and more ethereal and ephemeral. The light of wisdom deep in his eyes deepened, greatly surprising Chen Tong. \'Enlightenment? How envious.\' Although Wang Wei\'s statement about Grand Dao was valuable information, Chen Tong would also like to have an epiphany and become enlightened.

"Congratulations, Fellow Daoists."

"I cannot bear the title of fellow Daoist," replied Wang Wei, shaking his head. "However, I do appreciate your kind words." The two chatted for a few more minutes about many topics before Chen Tong disappeared.

\'Interesting,\' thought Wang Wei. In this brief discussion, he created a character profile for Chen Tong, and the most valuable information on the profile was that the latter was not a Boundless Paragon. He once asked Wu Hong to feel the natural aura of Boundless Paragons, and he met a few, so he could tell after spending so long together. Regardless of this fact, Chen Tong was not an ordinary Paragon.

\'He should be what Hong\'er called a Half-Boundless Paragon or Failed Boundless Paragon. In other words, someone who was an Eternal Emperor and an Everlasting Empyreans but failed to achieve Boundless.\'

Wang Wei looked in the distance as he became lost inside his own mind. Chen Tong\'s appearance changes a few small things because he cannot detect whether the latter is spying on him. However, there were other upsides to this situation: he might be able to ask for help in case of an emergency.

\'He\'s the very social kind of person, which means it\'s easier to get information from him through regular discussions,\' analyzed Wang Wei. \'However, the issue is whether it would be as easy to get him to help.\'

His brow furrowed, \'It should be relatively easy if I used his curiosity and gossipy nature. However, he\'s still a Paragon and has lived a long life, meaning countless experiences. He will detect something if I go too far or is too obvious.\'

Wang Wei never assumed these powerhouses were stupid. After living for so long, even a big will acquire wisdom by the sheer experience it would have lived through.

\'So, the best way to deal with someone like him is to be direct and not try to manipulate. Otherwise, he might react violently once he discovers it or even have slight suspicions.\'

He finished Chen Tong\'s character profile before focusing all his attention on the war. The good news is his mood was not as bad as before after that drink.


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