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Chapter 267: 209: Divine Dynasty on Earth, All



Chapter 267: 209: Divine Dynasty on Earth, All

However, this era seems a little improper for such a tradition.

The Heaven and Earth are about to revive!

Sure, this news might deceive ordinary martial artists and newborn forces, but it is impossible to hide it from established powers like Dragon Tiger Mountain, who have inherited thousands of years of tradition.

The Old Celestial Master clearly anticipates that the upcoming era will inevitably be one of grandeur and turmoil – the Great World. Many people or powers might rise with the wind, while others might quietly retreat from the scene.

Even with the depth of Dragon Tiger Mountain, they have no absolute assurance in maintaining their leading position and directing the path in this grand era.

Therefore, if Yu Yangzi can’t show enough competence, the Old Celestial Master would find it difficult to confidently hand over the leadership to him.

In this giant era, full of turbulence, opportunities, and risks, the Celestial Master of Draqon Tizer Mountain shoulders the mission of the mountain, carries its glory, and the lives of its many disciples.

He may not be exceptionally clever or possess superior martial arts, but…

However, as the Celestial Master of Dragon Tiger Mountain, he absolutely cannot be indecisive, wavering or sluggish.

This time, Yu Yangzi strongly made a decision and united many elders. Despite the hint of a forced abdication, The Old Celestial Master was not angry but actually felt relieved.

“Looking at your expression, my Taoist friend, I assume you bring good news?”

Hearing of Yu Yangzi’s visit while consulting with Yu Zhenzi, Pei Xuanjing laughed heartily as he welcomed Yu Yangzi in.

An amused smile appeared on Yu Yangzi’s face: “My master has agreed. We,

Dragon Tiger Mountain, accept your plan.”

“Ha ha ha,” Pei Xuanjing gave a hearty laugh, commending: “With Dragon Tiger Mountain joining us, the great cause can be accomplished.”

The involvement of Dragon Tiger Mountain, without doubt, was a significant advantage, which reassured Pei Xuanjing.

Yu Zhenzi also had a smile on his face, saying cheerfully: “Bai Xiaosheng has sent news agreeing to our plan. Now we just need to wait for news from the True Martial Sect.”

Pei Xuanjing nodded, saying: “For True Martial Sect, as long as Taoist Priest

Qingxu gives his approval, everything will fall into place.”

Pei Xuanjing was very confident in True Martial Sect, considering that they had invested significant resources into this matter. If the plan was to stop now, their loss would likely be the greatest.

Even for the sake of the human and material resources previously invested by True Martial Sect, they would not easily give up.

“In that case, we’ll just have to wait for the good news,” Yu Yangzi said.

Looking at the hearty and frank Pei Xuanjing, Yu Yangzi’s thoughts drifted.

Yu Yangzi was unsure of the Old Celestial Master’s thoughts, but he was very clear about himself.

Comparing martial arts, he wasn’t as skilled as Pei Xuanjing. In terms of strategy, he wasn’t as good as Taoist Qingxu; in decisiveness, he was inferior to the Chunyang Sect’s Master; in making friends, he wasn’t as good as Master Guan of Baiyun Temple.

It could be said that among the current leaders of the major powers of the Taoist School, Yu Yangzi was the most ordinary.

People should not fear acknowledging their inferiority to others. What’s worse is when an individual clearly knows they are inferior yet refuse to admit it.

Yu Yangzi knew he was not as good as others, but he also recognized his own status.

At present, with the Old Celestial Master not interfering in worldly affairs, Yu Yangzi undisputedly represented Dragon Tiger Mountain, especially after persuading many elders within the sect.

He realized that, for Pei Xuanjing, it didn’t matter who formed the alliance with them, but they certainly wouldn’t ignore the existence of Dragon Tiger Mountain.

In today’s Taoist School, even counting the Shenxiao Sect, which Pei Xuanjing still hasn’t fully restored, there are only five major forces: Shenxiao, Zhenwu, Dragon Tiger Mountain, Baiyun, and Chunyang. The influence of other branches within the Taoist School is negligible, with only a few powerful individuals emerging occasionally.

It could be said that Dragon Tiger Mountain is his greatest reliance. As long as his interests align with those of Dragon Tiger Mountain, he can remain unbeatable.

“I wonder if my Taoist friend would be willing to invite individuals from Chunyang Sect and Baiyun Temple to discuss this matter together?”

Hearing Pei Xuanjing’s proposal, Yu Yangzi’s thoughts realigned, nodding: “Certainly, when would you like to convene the meeting?

However, with the rise of True Martial Sect, these two sects gradually interacted more with Dragon Tiger Mountain, particularly after the downfall of the Shenxiao Sect, their ties have become increasingly intimate.

It was precisely because of this that he made that request at the time.

Pei Xuanjing thought for a moment and said, “Time is of the essence. Let’s wait one month.”

After finishing, he addressed Yu Zhenzi, “You can stay at Dragon Tiger Mountain during this period, waiting alongside Taoist friend Yu Yangzi for the arrival of the other parties.”

Yu Zhenzi nodded, asking: “Where will you go?”

She knew that after the not-so-distant battle, both Pei Xuanjing and the Old Celestial Master had gained greatly, so the Old Celestial Master was still in retreat.

She originally thought Pei Xuanjing would also retreat, but now his words suggested he had something to do.

Pei Xuanjing smiled, saying: “To meet someone and deal with some miscellaneous matters.”

Seeing Pei Xuanjing respond this way, Yu Zhenzi did not continue asking, having some understanding in her heart.

The next day, Pei Xuanjing left Dragon Tiger Mountain alone, heading for a certain place.

The person he was going to meet was none other than the Ghost Emperor of Fengdu, the ruler of the Netherworld..


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