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Chapter 1365: 1333: Ascension Immigrants Arrive at Xianmen Sect
Chapter 1365: Chapter 1333: Ascension Immigrants Arrive at Xianmen Sect
In the cosmic starry sky, a graceful woman who had undergone the purification of heavenly tribulation stood before the Immortal Gate.
She took a deep breath and stepped into the portal.
Her figure vanished from everyone’s sight and could no longer be seen, as various ascension phenomena gradually subsided.
The cosmic starry sky fell silent for a moment.
“She has become a citizen.”
“When we meet Fellow Daoist Hua Teng again, who knows when that will be…”
Blood River King stared blankly at the starry sky, and suddenly sighed quietly.
“At that time, we will inevitably address her as an Immortal Sect Envoy. We would not dare interact with her as peers and friends anymore.”
“Even if she doesn’t mind, we cannot lose our manners, as this is explicitly stipulated in the Immortal Sect’s Minor Worlds Management Ordinance. It is not allowed to violate it.”
“Etiquette is one thing.”
“What does that matter? What truly makes us envious,”
Huo Baosan showed an expression of extreme yearning: “Hua Teng now already has the qualifications for Void Refinement, the qualifications to become a Great Emperor, with no further restrictions!”
“No restrictions?”
“At the very instant she became a citizen, she gained access to countless inheritances, and the opportunity for Void Refinement will no longer face deliberate obstacles. As long as her ability is sufficient, and her battle merits adequate, she will certainly be able to exchange for it!”
“Does Hua Teng’s ability suffice?”
“It does!”
“One could even say that she is an Emperor in the making. A future Void Refinement cultivator, potentially even an Emperor or Harmonization-level cultivator—her prospects are truly terrifying.”
His voice was fervent, his eyes blazing like fire.
All the Nascent Soul cultivators nearby were similar.
Their hearts were overwhelmed with excitement, as they saw a glimmer of hope for achieving Void Refinement—a faint yet undeniable glimmer.
But Void Refinement, by its nature, ought to be this way!
Even without the suppression of the Immortal Gate, they would have had no chance in this lifetime of achieving Void Refinement—a realm shrouded in darkness and chaos, devoid of any light.
And now, a genuine path to achieve Void Refinement had appeared—a path that, in theory, was feasible!
How could one not be excited?
“Moral character, Dao Heart…”
“Innovating cultivation methods, technologies…”
“Battle merits, accomplishments…”
Countless Nascent Soul cultivators across the Minor Thousand Worlds and Nascent Soul monks recited these words in their hearts, thoughts surging and dissipating endlessly.
They had already decided that they would ensure these values are passed down as family traditions through the generations.
Even if this generation cannot become Immortal Sect citizens, the next generation, or the one after that… descendants upon descendants—surely one citizen would emerge?
Even if none emerge, the advantages of moral character, battle merits, and the ability to innovate cultivation methods in the Immortal Sect system would still be immense.
High-ranking positions, abundant heavenly materials and earthly treasures, opportunities for Nascent Soul and lower cultivators—all incomparably precious things. Cultivators with higher moral character scores among the Minor Thousand Worlds would naturally hold significant advantages.
…
Amid an expanse of verdant banyan tree clouds.
A graceful woman opened her eyes.
Misty clouds swirled around, the air was fresh, and countless strands of Dao Yun naturally emerged in the void. Nascent Soul cultivators especially could sense them, feeling deeply shaken.
This was a world far superior to the Minor Thousand World!
Being here was immensely beneficial to the cultivation, advancement, and growth of cultivators.
“This… is the Immortal Gate?”
Hua Teng murmured to herself, as if in a dream.
“Yes, this is the Immortal Gate.”
“The environment here is slightly inferior to the Nine Spirit Realm. If you have higher environmental requirements for cultivation, you can consider applying to work in the Nine Spirit Realm later. If your application is initially denied, just apply a few more times.”
A green-clothed youth stood calmly beside a banyan tree.
He didn’t use any concealment spells, but it was only when he spoke that he seemed to appear in this world. At other times, he was like someone existing in another dimension, with no trace of causal aura.
“Greetings, Heavenly Monarch… Teacher!”
Hua Teng deeply bowed.
Teacher—this title held a special significance for those of them who had studied and grown within the Fire Spirit Academy.
They were allowed to refer to the Great Sun Celestial Lord as Teacher.
However, this was limited to the Fire Spirit Small World and Fire Spirit Academy. Outside of this realm, calling the Great Sun Celestial Lord Teacher would not elicit a response. Beyond it, the Great Sun Celestial Lord only served as the teacher of Immortal Sect cultivators.
In the past, Hua Teng had painstakingly suppressed her subconscious habits.
Now, she no longer needed to.
“Good morning, Student Hua Teng.”
Jiang Ding slightly nodded.
He started walking down from the clouds, and Hua Teng quickly followed.
The two moved swiftly, soon arriving above Xiandu City. They landed on the city’s edge near a bus station, where signs marked the station as Wutai Stop, along with route information and intermediate stops.
Jiang Ding and Hua Teng stood at the station.
Originally, several people were there—children and office workers. They glanced over instinctively upon seeing a beautiful young woman and a strikingly handsome high school-age boy.
They looked a few more times before withdrawing their gazes.
“The Wutai stop has arrived. Passengers who need to get off, please exit through the rear doors…”
The two boarded the bus.
Jiang Ding swiped a card.
Hua Teng, without a transit card, obediently deposited the one yuan Jiang Ding had given her into the fare box. She followed the crowd onto the bus and took a seat in the back.
The bus took off, flying toward the center of Xiandu City, stopping at various points along the way as passengers got on and off.
“Teacher, are these Immortal Gate mortals?”
Hua Teng whispered.
“Yes.”
“Though not all of them are mortals. Some cultivators, like myself and many Immortal Sect sword cultivators, enjoy practicing concealment spells. It’s an instinctive habit of ours.”
Jiang Ding explained.
“Citizens are equal among themselves, whether between me and the mortals or anyone else.”
“This principle, while you’ve studied it, is something you haven’t experienced firsthand. It would be best to closely observe and familiarize yourself,” he said.
“Understood, Teacher.”
Hua Teng’s heart tightened.
“If you feel your rights have been infringed upon, seek help from the Central Array Spirit Computer or the Immortal Sect Laws. For Immortal Sect citizens, this is essential, like breathing.”
Jiang Ding spoke slowly, introducing various aspects of the Immortal Gate.
“Not ‘the strong rule over the weak,’ ‘ants,’ or ‘casual killings’… These should not exist—at least not among citizens or between citizens.”
“The Immortal Sect Law serves as both a restraint and a protection for citizens. You must grow accustomed to this…”
Hua Teng listened intently, occasionally asking questions.
The bus moved stop by stop. After dozens of minutes, it halted at a newly added station called ‘Immortal Gate Ascension Immigration Administration.’ The two got off along with the flow of passengers.
Jiang Ding accompanied Hua Teng into the Immortal Gate Ascension Immigration Administration to complete various formalities.
Soon after, Hua Teng excitedly emerged clutching an identity card and household registration booklet, holding them as if they were supreme treasures.
In truth, they weren’t merely like treasures.
These *were* supreme treasures!
From this moment on, she legally and practically became a citizen of a Harmonization-level power—able to interact equally with anyone, even Void Refinement cultivators.
The vast sea of countless inheritances was now open to her, with no barriers in sight—for this was the most fundamental right of citizenship.
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