"...After Wu Jing ascended, I was lost regarding what to do next. Everything I’ve dreamed of and planned for since that fateful day in the Spirit Road Trial had been accomplished," Wu Ming explained. "I knew I needed to start living for myself, but a part of me couldn’t immediately give up. So, I stayed in the lower dimension and cultivated two more Eternal Emperors for the Wu Clan before I came here, trying to pursue my Dao."
Wang Wei could not help but feel a sense of reminiscence. Memories of the young boy from a declining family risking his life to retrieve his ancestor’s journal flashed in his mind. Cause and effect is a truly wonderful thing. In an ancient era, Wu Clan Ancestor — Wu Ye — planted a tree in the form of the Body Rune Path. Then, countless years later, his descendant bore the fruit by finishing what he started and completing the Totem Dao.
However, this was just the tip of the iceberg in terms of this fruit’s ripening. The causal fluctuations were astronomical. Without Wu Ye, Wang Wei would never have created a way to create his Fate Puppeteer Physique. At the very least, he would have to wait until he was in the Void Shattering Realm to condense one, and it would have been an Acquired Physique — not one acknowledged by Heavenly Dao.
Without that physique, Wang Wei would not have acquired the ability to use divination without paying any price until he proved the Dao. And without that ability, so many things would have gone wrong in his life. The chances of him passing his Supreme Outlaw Trial would be drastically reduced, and even if he did, he would not have survived Di Tian’s wrath. And without Wu Ye, Tong Ruobing would also not be inspired to create the Acquired Source Rune Body and reach such a height.
On a smaller scale, his physique guaranteed his status as the sect’s Saint Son. Without it, many people would not have supported him as much as they did — especially in the early stages of his cultivation. Such an early advantage prevented him from being stuck in the sect’s politics, thus reducing the time and resources available.
’Everything circles back — what a perfect way to succinctly describe the Dao of Cause and Effect,’ Wang Wei thought.
"So, have you succeeded? Have you found your own pursuit?" Wang Wei asked.
"Not yet," Wu Ming sighed.
Wang Wei immediately understood why he was still in the Empyrean Realm. His spiritual attainment was not perfect yet, so his chances of surviving the Immemorial Tribulation were slim.
"Under normal circumstances, I would advise you to take your time, but this is a time of war, and strength is the only way to ensure your survival," Wang Wei uttered. "So, if you have any merit, I suggest you utilize the exchange list."
"That’s the current plan."
"Do you need some merit? I can loan you some." Wu Ming only needed a higher version of the Path Seeking Stone, which is not that expensive.
"No need," Wu Ming waved his hand. "Little Jing is very filial, and all the Wu Clan treat me well, so I’m not lacking merit."
Although Wang Wei knew he was bragging, he could fathom how high the latter’s status was in the clan. Wu Ming single-handedly raised the Wu Clan from a low-level family without even a Law Cultivator to a Paragon Lineage. His status is similar to Qiyuan and the others, but Wu Ming is probably even more revered, as he achieved it without being a peerless cultivator with a great background.
Wang Wei nodded.
"Did you know that Emperor Haiyuan is dead?"
"I heard he died in some foreign world," Wang Wei revealed. He did check on some of the famous Emperors from the lower dimension, but Emperor Haiyuan died in another world without much information.
"Fate can be a prick," Wu Ming sighed. "The bastard tricked my ancestor into a formation to kill him, and he died in a formation after entering an inheritance secret realm."
"Is he dead, dead, or not yet revived or in limbo?"
"I checked, and his Dao Imprint is gone, so he should be truly dead."

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