Xiang Yu used his primordial energy which he had more than he knew what to do with to produce all sorts of strong bloodlines for the people in the chaos.
He then put all these in the secret realms, and before long, people were walking around with extremely powerful bloodlines and even made their own descendants who, although they didn’t have the full primordial bloodline, still had divine level bloodlines which were also extremely powerful.
Another good thing he noticed was that those who managed to get the physiques got stronger and were able to claim the bloodlines when they came, making them even stronger. Although the gap was huge, Xiang Yu didn’t think too much about it. It was better for those with the physiques to have the bloodlines anyway, as they would make even better offspring.
An hour later, the chaos now had gods roaming within.
There were even some lucky guys who had managed to receive inheritance from one of his enlightenment stones and advanced their talents greatly. Xiang Yu eyed these guys with interest - they were going to be the ancestors of his reincarnations, and Xiang Yu was already planning how it would be.
For the reincarnations, he needed planning. He didn’t want some reincarnation to become a young master that would be poofed into nonexistence in two Chapters. He needed to create strong main characters, and the easiest way to do that was by... writing books.
He was going to write the lives of his reincarnations as books in order to set the groundwork for the upcoming events, ensuring everything goes exactly as he wants - challenges, failures, successes, all chosen beforehand to ensure that they become the best possible versions of themselves and capable of reaching the sage realm.
If he didn’t plan this well, his reincarnations might not be able to survive the chaos.
He decided the first book would be "Return of the Demon God."
For this, he would have this soul partition start out with memories of being a demon god and being killed by the sage after expending his usefulness. After death, he regresses and decides to use this chance to start fresh, preparing to become even stronger than before.
As for the regressing part, it wasn’t that difficult to implement as he could tell what would happen in the entire chaos through laws like causality and feed him these memories through the heavenly dao after a little modification.
The next book would be "The Weakest Hunter’s Awakening." The theme of this one was a little different from the current cultivation theme of his world, but this actually wasn’t that uncommon. There were many worlds in the chaos with different cultivation systems - all that mattered in the end was power.
For this clone, it would have a devour class system like that of games, killing to gain exp and level up. It wasn’t like his own system that relied on the absolute source - rather, it would just be an authority that transforms killed beings’ essence into something that is absorbed into the clone, strengthening them.
This would all be done through the gift he gives to the heaven’s chosen as the heavenly dao.
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The third book would be "Immortal Sect’s Outer Disciple." This would be about a servant boy living in an immortal sect but who turns out to be a hidden genius. This one was more of the traditional cultivation style novel.
The fourth one would be "Return of the Magic Swordsman." The setting of this one was a magic academy, and the theme was somewhat similar to the first one, only this time it’s not regression but rather going to the future and not a demon but a hero.
The first hero, after defeating the demon king, is reincarnated three hundred years later.
The fifth book would be "The Young Master with a Villain System." The setting for this one would also be in traditional cultivation style with the addition of a system.


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