Primordial: I, Dijun, Only Want to Build the Great Desolation -
Chapter 136 - 136 130 Ascension
136: Chapter 130 Ascension 136: Chapter 130 Ascension After Di Jun had completed the division of responsibilities for the Demon Clan, all beings, except for the sisters Xi He and Chang Xi, began to busy themselves with their tasks.
Taiyi, with Bai Ze’s assistance, selected members of the Demon Clan to join the battle department.
The selection method was very simple – combat.
The beings willing to join the battle department fought each other, and Taiyi recruited the powerful ones into the ranks.
Naturally, Taiyi hoped that as many members of the Demon Clan as possible would join the battle department.
However, a few words from Bai Ze made Taiyi change his mind and limit the number of beings in the battle department.
Maintaining the existence of the battle department required the support of countless ordinary members of the Demon Clan.
If too many joined the battle department, the entire Demon Clan might not be able to sustain them.
Demon Master Kunpeng also selected beings with Bai Ze’s assistance, focusing on those from the Demon Clan interested in inheritance and enlightenment.
In this respect, Demon Master Kunpeng selected fewer beings.
However, Demon Master Kunpeng also had his own support base – the beings from Beiming.
If not for Di Jun’s emphasis on caution when integrating beings into the Demon Clan, Daoist Kun Peng would have already brought all beings from Beiming into the fold.
In Beiming, the selection by Demon Master Kunpeng allowed only those beings meeting a certain level of cultivation to join the Demon Clan and become his support base.
Fu Xi and Nuwa were naturally not idle either, and with Bai Ze’s assistance, they selected a portion of beings.
However, the two did not only communicate with Bai Ze but also with Taiyi and Daoist Kun Peng.
Establishing the Demon Clan’s reward and punishment system was not easy; it required consulting the suggestions of these authoritative Demon Clan leaders.
Nuwa even visited Xi He and Chang Xi on the Taiyin Star.
Fu Xi and Nuwa, based on their duties, formed two organizations, one being the Law Enforcers, responsible for administering the Demon Clan’s rewards and punishments.
This organization had certain requirements for the strength of its Demon Clan members, so they inevitably sought beings from Taiyi.
The other organization was the Law Makers, responsible for creating the Demon Clan’s codes.
The members of this organization were selected with Bai Ze’s assistance.
Of course, Fu Xi and Nuwa also had their own support base – the beings they had sheltered at Feng Qi Mountain.
Their selection method was similar to that of Daoist Kun Peng; they selected beings to join the Demon Clan, but their standards were not based on cultivation.
Under the leadership of Fu Xi and Nuwa, the two organizations perfected the system of the Demon Clan.
Bai Ze was also not idle; he managed the entire logistics of the Demon Clan, involving various aspects.
Similarly, he also established a corresponding order and shared out responsibilities.
The previously relaxed atmosphere of the entire Demon Clan was gone, undergoing drastic changes.
All these changes within the Demon Clan were observed by Bai Ze, who felt increasingly that his decision to follow Di Jun had been very wise.
The detailed division of responsibilities and management within the Demon Clan far exceeded that of the Immortal Court of East King and the Witch Clan, being very clear-cut.
The Witch Clan was focused on the survival of their race, which is another matter, but let’s just talk about the Immortal Court of East King.
When the Immortal Court was still in its Zifu State, Bai Ze had observed it for a long time.
East King had firmly kept all power in his hands, which meant he took on all the responsibilities of the Demon Clan.
Even though East King’s cultivation realm was profound, how could he attend to every detail?
The various incidents occurring within the Demon Clan were not interfered with by Di Jun.
He had selected rulers who were outstanding life forms within the Primordial, believing they could resolve the various difficulties they encountered.
Just as he initially envisioned, he only needed to control the overall direction of the Demon Clan.
While the entire Demon Clan was busy, Di Jun was also not idle, but instead, studying the Thirty-Three Heavens within the Heavenly Realm.
More accurately, he was attempting to modify certain rules of the Thirty-Three Heavens, which are the rules of the thirty-three worlds.
And before accomplishing this, Di Jun needed to comprehend the laws of the Heavenly Realm.
Fortunately, as a person of destiny, Di Jun was able to comprehend the various aspects of the Heavenly Realm with ease.
However, this also deepened Di Jun’s connection with the Heavenly Realm.
Regarding this, Di Jun did not care, since he was a person of destiny, it was unavoidable by any means.
Di Jun thought that at least after witnessing the Saints merge with the Dao, he would then make a choice on how to take on the mandate of Heaven.
The reason Di Jun wanted to modify certain rules of the Thirty-Three Heavens was also because of the Demon Clan.
Based on Di Jun’s previous thoughts, the entire Heavenly Realm would serve as the main stronghold for the Demon Clan, providing for their livelihood.
After all, according to what Di Jun knew from his past life, there was never a peaceful moment in the Primordial Continent.
If the Heavenly Realm were to become the main stronghold for the Demon Clan, then how should the Thirty-Three Heavens be divided?
Among these Thirty-Three Heavens, the resources of one layer of heaven are better than another.
The difference between the thirty-third layer of heaven and the first is quite vast.
If the division is not properly done, it will plant the seeds of disaster for the entire Demon Clan.
Regarding this point, Di Jun thought of the Ascension described in novels he had read in his past life.
Mortal world, Cultivation World, Spirit Realm, Immortal Realm, Divine Realm, Holy Realm, etc., one world nested within another, an endless Ascension.
Di Jun felt that employing such a form of Ascension within these Thirty-Three Heavens would be most appropriate.
And the Ascension Di Jun chose was not based on Cultivation Realm or strength, but on the destinies carried by the life forms of the Demon Clan.
This destiny of the Demon Clan consisted of the fortunes held by life forms due to their realm and strength, positions within the Demon Clan, contributions to the Demon Clan, and so on.
Only by meeting the corresponding conditions, could one ascend to the world of the higher layer of heaven, and there could even be instances of someone ascending several layers of heaven at once.
To achieve such an effect, it was necessary to change the rules of the Thirty-Three Heavens.
Fortunately, Di Jun’s cultivation was sufficient, and his comprehension of the Heavenly Dao and the Heavenly Realm was deep enough; had it been an ordinary Primordial Golden Immortal, changing the rules would not be possible.
Di Jun stood in the Qingwei Heaven of the Thirty-Third Heaven, with the golden Demon Name List floating in front of him.
Upon closer inspection, the golden Demon Name List was slightly trembling, with its aura continuously merging into the Heavenly Realm.
Since Ascension was based on the destinies of the Demon Clan, the Demon Name List naturally could not be overlooked.
The Demon Name List recorded all the life forms of the Demon Clan while also being an Innate Spiritual Treasure that suppressed the destinies of the Demon Clan.
One could see the aura of the Demon Name List merging into the Heavenly Realm, with Di Jun’s eyes radiating golden light, and streams of laws emerging from within him.
The laws followed the aura of the Demon Name List, merging into the Heavenly Realm, falling into the thirty-three worlds, and altering their rules.
The difficulty of changing the rules was greater for the higher layers of heaven than for the lower ones, and it also required more time.
However, Di Jun did not intend to change everything at once; after all, there was less than a full eon left before the Saint would give the second lecture.
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