Chapter 1418: Chapters 1366-1367: Life Simulation – Becoming a God Chapter 1418: Chapters 1366-1367: Life Simulation – Becoming a God One could say that the scene at that time was really just like the situation today. Although it was not as dreadful as it was said to be, for these weaker Mortal Clans, they truly did not reject the idea of integrating into the human race.
“The moment one turns to humanity, the heavens and earth instantly become vast.” That's exactly it.
For their own feeble clans to merge into the human race and grow stronger together, to let themselves and their descendants no longer be inferior, to stand proudly between heaven and earth, these weaker clans harbored no reluctance at all but yearned for it instead.
With the addition of these weaker clans, the force of the Suiming Empire became even more formidable, especially as the surging Qi Luck of the races proved their loyalty, which greatly delighted Sui.
Sui's vision was never limited to a single clan's ambitions. Perhaps due to his own background, he had a particular fondness for the human race, but he treated all other clans, whether Mortal or God, with an attitude of equality.
To Sui, most Mortal Clans were oppressed beings, and as long as a clan did not become adversaries with the human race, he naturally would not reject them if they wished to join his side.
Moreover, Sui believed that not every creature among the many God Clans enjoyed the glory of the Gods. They too were oppressed within their own clans, and thus they had no need to discriminate against other clans.
A world of great unity, where all clans are equal, where all creatures exist equally between heaven and earth–that's the most wonderful outcome for this world.
This idea was not instilled in him by Pei Xuanjing, but rather something Sui realized through his interactions with Pei Xuanjing.
After all, Pei Xuanjing's background and perspective were inherently different from Sui's, who was born and lived in this world, and couldn't help but feel that everything that had emerged since his existence was to be taken for granted.
Hence, at first, Sui naturally viewed the inequality between the different clans and the stark class distinctions as nothing unusual.
If Sui continued to grow without interference, without needing much time, and lived for a few more decades until his worldview was fully formed, it might become impossible to change.
But coincidentally, he met Pei Xuanjing in his twenties, and from then on, his life's trajectory took a sharp turn toward an entirely different path.
The ideas Pei Xuanjing held were complex if detailed, but simple if summarized. At least his experiences and personal strength meant he would never consider everything to be inevitable or unchangeable.
Pei Xuanjing recognized the so-called rule that “what exists is rational,” but he believed more firmly in man's triumph over fate, convinced that with sufficient strength and will, even established rules could be changed.
Even without explicit guidance, Pei Xuanjing's attitude was constantly influencing Sui, especially the different worlds that Pei Xuanjing described seemed, in Sui's eyes, to be unheard and unseen.
As he shouldered the progress of the human race, he naturally began to imagine if his own world could also be transformed in such a way, striving to prompt these changes.
As Time moved on, the All Gods naturally reacted, for the Mortal Realm was also their pasture, and their offspring's bloodline lived between heaven and earth.
Apart from a few mighty Gods who did not need the worship of their bloodline and disdained this source of power, many other Gods began to realize that a new race was rising and the pattern of the world was changing.
Over countless years, there had been strong beings of Mortal Clans who defied heaven to certify Tao and ascend to Divine Positions, transforming their clans into God Clans; and there had been Gods who fell, dragging their progeny into decline and turning them into Mortal Clans.
For many ancient Gods, these occurrences were common, having experienced them countless times, and even many Gods ascended to Divine Positions and entered the Divine Court to attain Immortality by seizing such opportunities.
This time, the upheaval seemed to many Gods merely another cycle of Reincarnation, hardly a significant issue.
However, they had never anticipated that this was not a simple conquest between races; this was a revolution, a sweeping change from the lowest mortal beings to the highest of the Gods, enveloping the entire world.
When the first God descended to the Mortal Realm to suppress the human race for the sake of their own clan but was instead suppressed by the human race, they had not foreseen such an outcome.
The fall of one or two Gods could be considered an accident, but when Gods continued to fall one after another, it was undoubtedly a sign for the Gods to seriously confront this great calamity. The more powerful Gods might still be confident in their strength, but for the weaker Gods, it was truly terrifying.
Yet whether they were confident or worried, when history's wheel rolled relentlessly forward, no person or group could defy the overall trend; they could only be actively or passively engulfed by it.
With the strength of the Kingdom of Suiming growing, more and more of the human race gathered, almost representing the entire human race, with all the Qi Luck converging upon the Kingdom of Suiming, rightfully making Sui the Sovereign of the human race.
Chapter end
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