Chapter 1336: Chapters 1284-1285 Chapter 1336: Chapters 1284-1285 Dozens of Great Ancient Emperors, comparable to True Immortals, even if not at perfection, one could still imagine how powerful this world must be.
A common world that could accommodate a True Immortal was already remarkable, but a world that could accommodate dozens of True Immortals, once truly integrated, would definitely cause an earth-shattering transformation in the Great Ming World.
“If you have any doubts, please speak up, but once a resolution is reached, upon descending into that world, you must not violate the agreement,” Pei Xuanjing scanned his surroundings with his gaze, expressing his stance.
While recounting all his actions and arrangements in this world, Pei Xuanjing made his objectives crystal clear, without the slightest attempt to hide them.
There can be no squares without rules; they were now collaborators, discussing plans together. Regardless of any dissatisfaction with the plan, now was the time to raise concerns and clash with each other to seek mutual benefit.
But once the discussions were concluded and a resolution was reached, barring any unforeseen circumstances, the plan was absolutely not allowed to change; that was the rule.
At that time, even if there were dissatisfaction or incomprehension regarding the actions taken, one would still need to execute the plan resolutely, ensuring its smooth completion.
“Does the Taoist Monarch wish to swallow the elephant whole?” Western Emperor Gouchen's eyes shone brightly with Divine Light, eager to try.
This plan was grand. According to the Taoist Monarch's intentions, what they had to do was not just to absorb this world, but also to bring the strong ones of that world under their command.
It was a tremendous challenge, but Emperor Gouchen wasn't frightened at all, instead feeling somewhat eager to try.
“Swallowing the elephant, to this Emperor, seems not so,” Emperor Green Jade of the East Pole did not see it that way: “The so-called Great Ancient Emperors of that world, comparable to the Immortal Path, have lived for tens of thousands of years, yet they can't even grasp their own Realms, it's nothing but a waste of time.”
He did take the Great Ancient Emperors of that world seriously, but he was not overly worried. The numbers on both sides were not much different, and even with the opponent's home field advantage, it wasn't enough to make a tremendous difference.
The notion of swallowing the elephant simply didn't hold water; it was merely a somewhat risky plan.
However, every venture comes with risks, and great risks accompany great rewards.
As long as they could absorb that world and encompass those people within the Heavenly Court system, it would undoubtedly be a huge leap in development for the entire Heavenly Court, availing more strength to develop new worlds from Chaos.
“Perhaps it is risky, but the rewards are significant and worth the attempt,”
“Ultimately, the Great Ancient Emperors are not True Immortals. Even if they reach perfection of heavens and earth, repairing their foundations might cost an unknown price.”
“Therefore, we don't need to worry too much. They are intrinsically behind us, and catching up with us is nearly impossible.”
Many True Immortals were also exchanging opinions, their ambition dictating their magnanimity; to accept these people without fearing the trouble they might bring–at least compared to the benefits they could offer.
As long as there were sufficient benefits, they did not mind taking risks. This is the confidence of the powerful; they always believed they would be the victors.
Following the discussion of Longevity Taoist Monarch Pei Xuanjing's plan of cultural erosion, none opposed.
Far from opposition, upon mutually examining each other's confidence for flaws, they discovered that it was indeed a superb method. Not only could it be used in this world, but it could also be emulated in other worlds in the future.
It was a way to spend the least cost while gaining the maximum reward.
Every strong being from the Great Ming World was certain that their own cultivation path was the most powerful and truly the Great Tao. All other cultivation paths, no matter how powerful, were inferior and should be assimilated into the Great Tao of the Great Ming World.
This was an inherent psychological advantage. It might not be absolutely problem-free, but undoubtedly it greatly helped in building a cultivator's confidence during their cultivation journey.
Like the vast ocean that accepts hundreds of rivers, they had the tolerance to embrace these newly discovered worlds as long as they were willing to abide by the Heavenly Court's rules.
The Heavenly Court aimed to govern countless worlds in the future, yet when encountering all these worlds, they couldn't possibly exterminate every resistor comprehensively, such conduct was detrimental to the harmony of heaven, and they certainly wouldn't act in such a manner.
Understand that when integrating one world with the Great Ming World, the heavens and earth of the Great Ming would naturally be influenced by the new environment. Would the masterminds behind the extermination of the former world really be unaffected by the heavens and earth?
This was something no one could be certain of.
The heavens and earth are impartial; to them, all living beings are their children. The heavens and earth may not care about these children's conflicts and killings, but if outsiders obliterate them, it's hard not to be targeted.
So, not just the True Immortals of the Righteous Path, but even those of the Demonic Way might not entertain such thoughts.
Now, without doubt, Longevity Taoist Monarch's approach was good and could be treated as a trial, a precedent for future operations.
“Since none of you have objections, then prepare to gather your forces, descend into that world, and start the implementation…” Pei Xuanjing said to those before him.
Chapter end
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