Chapter 1433: Chapters 1380-1381 Poisonous Small Thousand World_2 Chapter 1433: Chapters 1380-1381 Poisonous Small Thousand World_2 For the Heavenly Court, their expansion entailed integrating everything under their governance, as mere violent conquests and demolitions hardly yielded substantial benefits. Instead, civilizational means of incorporating these elements proved most beneficial in maximizing gains.
Similarly, it was precisely because of such methods by the Heavenly Court that most worlds lacked the resolve to fight to the death, risking mutual destruction.
After all, for them, these outsiders did not adopt an attitude of violent oppression and conquest; rather, they brought different civilizations, especially for worlds originally confined by their own Realms and unable to advance further.
Many worlds, even those where Cultivation existed in the Transcendent World, were limited by the inherent tiers of their worlds. When Cultivators reached a certain limit, despite their exceptional talents and extraordinary strengths, they remained shackled, just as the Divine Land World was before its ascension, with countless Supreme Strong beings trapped by the Will of the Heaven and Earth, eventually dying with regrets despite their remarkable talents.
The enormous pressure from the Heaven and Earth was immense for living beings, and not every world's beings had the opportunity like those in Divine Land World to find a new Realm and integrate it into their own, paving new paths for themselves.
Thus, the emergence of the Heavenly Court brought them further hope. In fact, for these confined powerhouses, it was not necessarily a bad thing; they could have broader skies and more opportunities.
The powerhouses of these Small Thousand Worlds dictated the Will of the Heaven and Earth. When they aspired to join the Heavenly Court and enter the Divine Continent, both sides matched perfectly without any objections.
Moreover, unlike the large worlds that required Time to prepare, these Small Thousand Worlds, once their Will of the Heaven and Earth showed no resistance and the passage linking both worlds was established, could easily merge into the Divine Land World.
The Divine Land World was no stranger to such mergers. Integrating these Small Thousand Worlds had become routine, so much so that a powerhouse like Pei Xuanjing need not intervene; a single True Immortal from the Heavenly Court was sufficient.
Therefore, due to the vast Chaos Void, the merging rates between the Divine Land World and some Small Thousand Worlds varied. During the few hundred years Pei Xuanjing simulated life, several Small Thousand Worlds had merged into the Divine Land World.
This was not just any random selection of Small Thousand Worlds but those meticulously chosen as most suitable for the Divine Land World. After all, some powerhouses believed certain Small Thousand Worlds, though not powerful, had civilizations incompatible with the Divine Land World.
The Divine Land World, vast and boundless, embraced all. When the Expansion Plan was proposed by the Heavenly Court, powerhouses had already agreed to display a capacity to embrace all, treating equally every being that merged into the Divine Land World.
The powerhouses had agreed to this and upheld it, as it pertained to the development of the Divine Land World and their own growth. Thus, they would not intentionally sabotage this agreement.
But!
However, as these powerhouses continually discovered many Small Thousand Worlds and witnessed their civilizations and developments, they realized they had thought too highly of them. The countless worlds within the vast void birthed numerous civilizations, epitomizing the vastness and variety of the world, where even the most bizarre entities could be nurtured by the Chaos Void.
Some world's civilizations were simply inadequate to join the Divine Land World. When the powerhouses of the Divine Land World delved deeply into these worlds, they found these worlds to be toxic.
Some worlds were rife with chaos and strangeness, not merely ordinary chaos and strangeness, but such that had integrated into the worlds and become inseparable, essentially becoming a part of the Heaven and Earth.
The civilizations and philosophies of such worlds, in the view of many powerhouses, were stranger than the Demonic Way. If they were to integrate these worlds, although some benefits might be gained, the significant drawbacks could adversely affect the Divine Land World, turning into an indestructible malignancy.
Some worlds were filled with the seeds of revolutionary defiance due to their civilization, thoroughly permeating every being in that Realm, and it wasn't merely for improvement but rebellion for the sake of rebellion, resistance for the sake of resistance.
Although in the Divine Land World rebellion was also prevalent, these millions of years of development had led the human race through a history of constant defiance and incessant striving for renewal.
In the Divine Land World, the mighty possessed all manner of personalities: domineering, arrogant, merciless, and malicious, yet few believed that by their own strength they could transcend these confines and assumed that all their actions were justified, that successors could not resist.
Yet all acts of defiance and renewal by the human race were based on a deterioration or even absence of choices in their living conditions, pursued to achieve a better life, bearing significant historical importance.
However, in this Realm, the mighty resisted purely for the sake of resistance, which was unacceptable to these powers.
Other worlds suffered from deeply poisoned religious systems that turned people into livestock, enslaved by the religious sects. These beings had the appearance of life, but in actuality, they had become puppets, numb existences that served merely as fuel for the growth of the religion.
Upon discovering such a world, a mighty, instinctively felt the urge to destroy this Realm or at least thoroughly eradicate such a religion.
It is known that in the Divine Land World, even with countless Religious Sects including Witch, Confucian, Taoist, Buddhist, and Demonic, they would never act in such a way. Their ideologies involved educating and advising but not treating ordinary humans as puppets and kindling.
Among these Sects, the Buddhism School was the most adept at beguiling and converting opponents. Yet even when the Buddhism School converted enemies, whether human or demon, such conversion was more like a test of the spirit, leaving room for breakthrough. If one managed to break free from the conversion, it signified a transformation from within.
To a mighty born of the Divine Land World, the religious poisoning of this Realm was utterly subversive and unacceptable, as it undermined the foundation of the human race and sought to replace its core, which was intolerable.
Thus, even if this mighty originated from the Taoist School, he couldn't stand such practices and was compelled by the thought of annihilating them.
Worlds upon worlds, bizarre and varied–some seemed fair but were merely sugar-coated poison pills. Swallowing them would bring far greater detriment than benefit to the Divine Land World, hence they decisively abandoned them.
“Master Pei has left his seclusion…” In Imperial Garden's Heavenly Court by a lakeside, Zhu Houji, the Jade Emperor, absentmindedly asked with a delicate jade bowl in his hand.
Standing behind him was Huang Jin, the chief steward of the Heavenly Court, who had immediately passed on the news of Pei Xuanjing leaving his seclusion.
As a trusted confidant of the Jade Emperor and controller of all intelligence affairs, Huang Jin had to be thoroughly knowledgeable about everything under the heavens, ensuring no oversight or unawareness of major events.
Achieving this was both simple and difficult depending on one's understanding of certain tricks of the trade. Grasping these could make the task straightforward, but failing to do so could lead to wasted effort and undesired outcomes.
Undoubtedly, Huang Jin's capability to securely hold his current position was unquestionable.
Chapter end
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