Your Lord Has A Screw Loose?
Chapter 730 - 732: Three Thousand Great Realms, Three Religions Supreme

Chapter 730 -732: Three Thousand Great Realms, Three Religions Supreme

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“Investiture of the Gods is not feasible, and it’s rather unlikely to turn Heavenly Dao against these three sect masters.”

“Next should be my own promotion. After all, as a Ninth Rank, it helps with the subsequent developments and prevents the disciples in the sect from being ignorant.”

“Not having any strong backing is truly miserable,” Qin Muye shook his head but then remembered he seemed to be in that situation himself.

“With so many colonial worlds to provide sustenance, no wonder Xuanzhen Realm is so wealthy that disciples of the three great sects don’t even need to do anything and still have a constant stream of resources necessary for their cultivation.”

“If all else fails… play with Investiture of the Gods?”

“I’ve found myself in a deadlock again.”

“Rare treasures rarely seen in the lower realm are nothing more than daily necessities in the hands of Great Sect disciples.”

“Let’s just take it one step at a time,” Qin Muye thought, looking for a way to instigate some trouble first.

“If it weren’t for the mission I carry, I’d actually want to stay in Xuanzhen Realm and join them in their muddy waters.”

“This does count as a barely mixed in scenario, but I don’t practice cultivation…”

“I can’t be stuck here my whole life…” Qin Muye knew that although the cause and effect on him had been generously cleared in advance by “Lord Era,” it didn’t mean he could run away or slack off.

Worlds of Sixth Rank and below are called Small Thousand Worlds, Seventh and Eighth Rank are Medium Thousand Worlds, and those worlds that are of Ninth Rank like Xuanzhen Realm are called Great Thousand Worlds.

If the Ninth Rank and Eighth Rank are gone, just leaving a bunch of Seventh Ranks, can they really bear the weight of this inheritance?

The situation differs from world to world. In Divine Enthronement, it was the Human Dao that could suppress all the heavenly gods and buddhas. Even Nuwa was blocked by the not so much remaining national destiny of Great Shang.

After all, Qin Muye has various data from the Fate Tablet and from Gendaya Mother Goddess data. Once released, Heavenly Dao would definitely hold him in high favor.

Of course, now it should count as Four Great Sects because they promised Qin Muye might pass down his teachings here, forming a major power.

“Lord Era” can deal with it any way they want later on, and it wouldn’t be impossible to even use it as a gift.

Once Xuanzhen Realm’s high-end forces are wiped out by him in one fell swoop, the rest will be easy.

The division of Small Thousand Worlds is even more arbitrary; mostly, they are managed by Seventh Rank Golden Immortals and delegated step by step downwards.

In Xuanzhen Realm, secular dynasties have never existed; instead, they have always been ruled by the Three Sects.

Moreover, in fairy tales, it suits me even more. In Xuanzhen Realm, I’m always an outsider, while the masters of the Three Sects are born and raised here since the opening of this world, the so-called legitimate sons.

The right of inheritance simply can’t reach me. After developing in the future, I must first serve as a soldier; otherwise, wouldn’t it be unfair to their nurturing?

Once Xuanzhen Realm is dealt with, I can go and mix in fairy tales, Chaos Chaos, Zeus, along with myself; that’s a pretty strong combination.

It’s like the Great Qian world, which clearly has a strong backing. The Human Clan is about to be wiped out, so they air-dropped me there to save the day, and that’s the difference between us.

While they seemed to be emotionally rich, Qin Muye knew these three were indeed heartless, really not caring much about their disciples’ situations.

Regrettably, this is not something Qin Muye can decide. Xuanzhen Realm is mighty, but compared to “Lord Era,” the difference is still too great.

But the leaders of Xuanzhen Realm, like the Kunlun Sect Master and Penglai Sect Master with their copycat Wind style, had no such issues. The former not only does not condone faults but also administers justice, while the selection of disciples by the latter is strict, and the situation where the teaching lacks class simply does not exist.

It’s probably indefensible.

Currently, Xuanzhen Realm hasn’t initiated invasions against Great Thousand Worlds because Ninth Rank worlds aren’t easy to find, and even if they do, it’s definitely a tough fight. At the minimum, one of the three great sects needs to commit fully, and in the most extreme cases, all three great sects must join hands.

Without major internal disputes over interests, it’s naturally impossible to form significant problems.

Qin Muye pondered for a while. It seems that Xuanzhen Realm is led by three Ninth Rank individuals, but Qin Muye suspects that the real mastermind might be Heavenly Dao.

Qin Muye was somewhat helpless; the enemy was not only stronger than himself, but their interests were also much more deeply entangled than he had imagined, making it nearly impossible to defeat them one by one.

In the remote areas of the South Pole, Qin Muye forcibly created a continent using Abyss Power, but the environment was far from ideal—now barren, without a human or animal in sight.

As an outsider, Qin Muye didn’t even qualify as an illegitimate child; after all, even bastards are of one’s own blood, but he could only be considered as a son-in-law who had married into the family.

He couldn’t even compare to the great world of the Insect Race; the first point being that the Xuanzhen Realm had no significant backing.

Even for the Supreme Daoist Master, his Supreme Dao wasn’t a direct transmission to a single individual, but a sect on par with the likes of the Kunlun Sect and the Penglai Sect.

The issue originated from Yuanshi Tianzun protecting his disciples coupled with the consequences of the Tongtian Sect Master teaching indiscriminately; otherwise, success would not have been possible.

To tell the truth, he didn’t have much confidence. Dispute over interests? Perhaps not, in an era of external expansion, many benefits lay not within the Xuanzhen Realm but other worlds.

A couple of disciples dying was not a big deal; maybe in their eyes, disciples were just part of the interests.

So now he’s kicked the iron plate, otherwise why would “Lord Era” target the Xuanzhen Realm for nothing?

So it’s impossible to stir up a major catastrophe solely based on the matter of Divine Enthronement.

Ninety-nine percent of the people in the world belonged to the Three Sects; even if Qin Muye wanted to recruit people, he could not do so in the Xuanzhen Realm. He could only go to other worlds that haven’t been colonized yet.

The next stage down belongs to the mortal realm, and it’s even denser, divided into Hearing Truth, Enlightenment, Spiritual Intelligence, Nourishing Soul, Divine Movement, Nascent Soul, Divine Fusion, Yin Xu, and Mystical Spirit.

The Xuanzhen Realm is vast, and the Three Sects are not comprised only of direct branches; there are also various small sects that have branched off, though all still honor one of the three to form sects akin to side branches.

As a major Immortal Path world, the Xuanzhen Realm naturally centers around cultivation. Qin Muye’s indescribable practices are simply not of the same kind; consider those three—although they were plain in appearance, they exuded an Immortal’s aura, and it’s likely they were concealing their true power. Had they come with a show of full force, the scene would have undoubtedly been grander.

Therefore, he could indeed play with the Investiture of the Gods and even set a trap for this group of people.

But upon further reflection, he feared the effect might not be as desired. Although he could replicate the Investiture event with this move, there were also significant problems, such as the three Ninth Rankers likely not exhibiting human traits like the Three Sects’ Sect Masters in “Investiture of the Gods.”

After carving out new heavens and earth in the South Pole, Qin Muye simply found a spot to lie down—what else could he do?

In the Xuanzhen Realm, worlds were divided into three tiers: Small Thousand, Medium Thousand, and Great Thousand.

Within the Xuanzhen Realm, the lowest tier of immortals is the Sixth Rank, which encapsulates three realms: Scattered Immortal, Profound Immortal, and Golden Immortal. In the Immortal Path, this rank is crucial as it represents the metamorphosis from human to transcendence, hence the density of practitioners.

Who wouldn’t like to strengthen themselves? Sacrificing a few individuals from the Three Sects is a small price to pay for that pleasure.

This was going to be troublesome; he had to search for a New World to conquer himself.

The terms were indeed favorable, and the other party also truly intended to expand the so-called “Xuanzhen Realm” cake with him.

The Xuanzhen Realm seemed powerful, but in terms of forces, it was not only weaker than the Insect Race he had encountered in the Warlock Dynasty but might not even match the Demon Machine Emperor.

If that’s what they thought, trouble was inevitable sooner or later.

The Heavenly Dao usually refrained from acting, which explained the current state of affairs.

As for construction, that would be a concern for later. As for recruiting, he wasn’t planning on continuing—it was certain that ordinary people could not enter his domain, let alone survive there.

What about other types of matters like romance? That’s even more ludicrous—these three individuals have lived who knows how many years, to say their hearts are like stone would be an understatement.

As for defecting to the Xuanzhen Realm? That was impossible. Although he felt some empathy for the Xuanzhen Realm, the saying goes, “A Daoist would rather die than be impoverished,” and Qin Muye could not withstand the “Lord Era.” Besides, he had other places to go.

As for the Medium Thousand, it’s usually managed by Eighth Rank Daluo Golden Immortals. Typically, every Daluo Golden Immortal has several Medium Thousand Worlds under their command, either to manage or to invade, and so on.

Of course, there are advantages, but there are also disadvantages; the only caveat is that the disadvantages won’t erupt immediately but will surface once Qin Muye takes root here.

Once one achieves Scattered Immortal status, one can ascend to the Xuanzhen Realm. Generally, this is the division within the Lower Realm, which refers to the colonies invaded by the Xuanzhen Realm.

It’s true that increasing benefits is correct, but the process of doing so involves various costs, and no doubt, Qin Muye, not the Sect Masters of the Three Sects, would bear the majority of those costs.

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