Chapter 601: Chapter 551: Life Simulation – Heavenly Mandate? Hongmeng Purple Qi!
Pei Xuanjing’s initial thoughts were fruitful, but while working on these matters in the Daming World, the various forces of the Daming World were still constantly obstructing, and the power of the incense fire needed time to accumulate, so he couldn’t immediately attempt the task.
After staying in this realm for nearly two hundred years, Pei Xuanjing realized that he could fully utilize this world to execute his plan.
At the age of one hundred and ninety-five: Pei Xuanjing finally reached the middle phase of the sixth level, also known as the Spirit Realm Eightfold, in this year. Added to his divine position enhancement, his combat power now genuinely stood at the pinnacle of this world, meaning he wouldn’t lose to any exceptional powerhouse at the late sixth level.
After his breakthrough, Pei Xuanjing didn’t immediately announce his accomplishment but closely teamed up with the Dragon Clan and the Phoenix Clan to set a trap.
They used the Qilin Clan’s urgent desire to break the deadlock, deliberately making a flaw, and then seized this opportunity to kill one of the Qilin Clan’s late sixth-level powerhouses and several regular sixth-level powerhouses.
The plan caused considerable losses to the Qilin Clan, instantly leveling the once significant gap between the two sides, firmly placing them on the same level.
Just as they were preparing to completely obliterate the Qilin Clan, thereby entirely ending this war that had been ongoing for countless years, the Heaven and Earth began to change.
Phenomena occurred in the Great Wilderness World, and the legendary Heavenly Mandate was revealed.
At this moment, every race went crazy. Even though Pei Xuanjing was intent on annihilating the Qilin Clan, when the Dragon Clan and the Phoenix Clan shifted their focus to the Heavenly Mandate, the strength of the Human Race alone was absolutely insufficient.
Upon realizing that he couldn’t obliterate the Qilin Clan, Pei Xuanjing immediately abandoned the idea and turned his focus to the legendary Heavenly Mandate.
He commanded the Human Race to concentrate its forces and fortify defenses, while he traveled alone to the birthplace of the Heavenly Mandate.
By the time he arrived, many powerhouses were already waiting.
Those who made it here were at least all mid-sixth level powerhouses among various races. After all, everyone understood the struggle for the Heavenly Mandate as a brutal fight, where one could die if they were careless.
Pei Xuanjing’s arrival shifted the colors of the many powerhouses present. After all, this Emperor of the Human Race — although only at the mid-sixth level — possessed late sixth-level combat power and had indirectly killed many late sixth-level powerhouses. Emperor Xi’s reputation deep-seated in the Great Wilderness World, and no powerhouse could dare to underestimate him.
The powerhouses of the Qilin Clan glared at Pei Xuanjing in anger, but they also understood that this was not the time to make a move unless they didn’t want to vie for the Heavenly Mandate.
Half a year later, the Heavenly Mandate appeared, and several rainbow rays of light broke out, fleeing in all directions, with many powerhouses erupting to compete for the Heavenly Mandate.
Pei Xuanjing naturally couldn’t just sit by and watch.
At age one hundred and ninety-six: Pei Xuanjing killed several powerhouses, including a late sixth-level one, and seized several Heavenly Mandates. While returning to the Human Race territory, Pei Xuanjing faced ceaseless attacks but killed all who crossed his path without mercy using a thunderous approach.
At age one hundred and ninety-nine: Pei Xuanjing changed his mind about being caught in a fight, not wanting to bring the war to the Human Race territory. Hence, he merely lingered around, wandering in the Great Wilderness World, fighting with countless powerhouses while being consistently reinforced by the power of incense fire.
In three years, Pei Xuanjing had no idea how many powerhouses he had killed, but he had nearly frightened countless races in the Great Wilderness, making all lives tremble.
This year, he rode on a white deer, returning to the Human Race territory. This white deer was a mid-sixth level powerhouse from the White Deer Clan that he had subdued while roaming the Great Wilderness World. The deer was so impressed by Pei Xuanjing’s spirit that it chose to become his steed and receive his teachings.
At age two hundred: Pei Xuanjing returned to the Human Race territory and went into isolation. Despite many powerhouses knowing that the Emperor of the Human Race had seized several Heavenly Mandates, no one dared to provoke this star of slaughter.
At age two hundred and ten: The struggle for the Heavenly Mandate almost concluded, and many of the Heavenly Mandates had fallen into the hands of various powerhouses. A careful calculation revealed that apart from many late sixth level powerhouses, only Emperor Pei Xuanjing had seized several Heavenly Mandates while being at a mid-sixth level Realm.
No one expected that there would be so many Heavenly Mandates, practically every powerful race that still existed in the world had reaped some benefits and didn’t belong uniquely to one.
After the major powerful races obtained the Heavenly Mandate, they agreed to stop further warfare, focusing all their attention on the Heavenly Mandates they had acquired.
After all, the origin of this war was the Heavenly Mandate. According to legend, the Heavenly Mandate holds the hope of immortality and is the guarantee of a race’s eternal existence. Therefore, they wanted to seize the Heavenly Mandate as much as possible to assure the survival of their race.
Now that they have obtained the Heavenly Mandate, at least they need to research what exactly the Heavenly Mandate does and what mysteries it holds before deciding whether the war needs to continue.
At age two hundred and eleven:both havoc and war calmed downafterover one hundred years in the Great Wilderness World. All races began to study the Heavenly Mandates they had seized, and Pei Xuanjing was no exception.
Heavenly Mandate, immaterial and impalpable, is born out of the response between Heaven and Earth naturally. When Pei Xuanjing seized these few Heavenly Mandates, he felt a closer affinity for the body he was in towards the Great Wilderness World. Many Taoist Skills and principles that had once troubled his mind began to manifest.
I can say that the moment the Heavenly Mandate entered his body, Pei Xuanjing felt a sense of unity between Heaven and Man-bonding after a long separation. It was as if, providing he was willing to refine these Heavenly Mandates, he could merge with the Great Wilderness World, drawing more incredible power from it, acting as the representative of Heaven and Earth.
While this feeling might seem foreign to the powerhouses of other races, it wouldn’t for Pei Xuanjing; because he was too familiar with it.
From the Daming World, and establishment of the Divine Dynasty through his two lifetime simulations, Pei Xuanjing had personally participated in the formation of three Divine Dynasties; hence, he had experienced that sense of being favored by the heavens three times.
Sensing such, he couldn’t help but make a connection with one thing. Perhaps, there should be another name for the Heavenly Mandate he held in his hands: Hongmeng Purple Qi.
It was equivalent to something mentioned in a novel he had read in his previous life. In legend, it was the basis of the Great Tao, a necessity for achieving sainthood, and the Hongmeng Purple Qi.
Pei Xuanjing felt that, providing he could seize enough Heavenly Mandates and refine them thoroughly, he could become the person in charge of acting on behalf of Heaven, conforming to sainthood in this world, and becoming a saint who is immortal along with Heaven and Earth. As long as Heaven and Earth remained, he could continue living in this world eternally, and there would never be a day of demise.