Journey to the West: I have Nine Golden Crows Inside Me-Chapter 1813 - 1,156 Methods of Longevity

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Chapter 1813: 1,156 Methods of Longevity

Time flies, a millennium passes in the blink of an eye, and before Jiang Chen could figure out a solution to the flaws in the Ancient Martial Arts, he was already facing his grand wedding.

After a millennium, the Heaven Court was finally completed, and the Heavenly Sovereign God Array was set up. According to the agreement from those years, Jiang Chen was to hold a wedding with the Tianyao Goddess.

On the first day of the first month, the first year of the Nine Heavens, the Central Heaven Ziwei Great Emperor and the daughter of Haotian, the Tianyao Goddess, were married in the Heaven Court.

The wedding was held in Miluo Palace. Before marrying over, the Tianyao Goddess had already handed over the dowry Miluo Heaven to Jiang Chen, which he integrated into the Nine Heavens, enhancing the Original Source of the Nine Heavens even further.

Although Miluo Heaven was destroyed, Miluo Palace was preserved by Jiang Chen, placed in the central Juntian, as the palace for the Miluo Heaven Emperor and Empress.

When Jiang Chen was married, in remembrance of the merits of the Jade Emperor and Queen Mother, he honored them as the Miluo Heaven Emperor and Empress, leaving their former palace in Juntian as their residence hereafter.

Although the Jade Emperor was the nominal Heaven Emperor, in reality, he never truly held the title of Heaven Emperor from the start to the end.

In his past life, he was Emperor Haotian. Returning from reincarnation, he became the Jade Emperor the Great Venerable. With each name longer than the last, yet in reality, his power gradually diminished, increasingly overshadowed.

After all, he was his father-in-law, so Jiang Chen wanted to leave the Jade Emperor some dignity and thus honored him as the Miluo Heaven Emperor, recognizing his achievements to let him retire completely and with dignity.

Miluo Heaven embodies the meaning of encompassing Heaven and Earth, and as the Jade Emperor’s Taoist Field, it’s most reasonable to honor him as the Miluo Heaven Emperor.

On the day of Jiang Chen’s grand wedding, not only were all Saints present, but over a thousand Great Divine Transcendents also gathered to congratulate.

While Jiang Chen and Tianyao were paying homage to Heaven and Earth, Honjan Daizu appeared in person, presenting two top Innate Spiritual Treasures as a gift on behalf of the Heavenly Dao.

In ancient times, when an emperor married, a general amnesty would be granted; how much more so for the Heaven Emperor?

Though Jiang Chen did not grant a general amnesty, he ordered that from the day of his wedding, for three thousand years, there should be no wars in the Prehistoric World and no natural disasters befalling the world.

The marriage of the Heaven Emperor, throughout the Prehistoric World, has not occurred many times. Encountering it even once could only be said to be a blessing for all beings.

The Heavenly Dao granted a general amnesty to the world; no natural disasters would descend upon Heaven and Earth for three thousand years, ensuring favorable weather for all worlds annually.

The order was issued by Jiang Chen himself, so he must set an example. The All Heavens and Myriads of Worlds, caught in chaos for over a millennium, had finally ushered in three thousand years of peace.

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"To have a rare three thousand years of peace, one might as well take a good rest."

After the grand wedding, Jiang Chen left an avatar in the Heaven Court to handle affairs, while his true self took the Tianyao Goddess on a sightseeing tour, eventually visiting All Heavens and Myriads of Worlds.

Jiang Chen originally thought that he would have no chance in his lifetime to visit All Heavens and Myriads of Worlds. To his surprise, he would travel there for a honeymoon.

Perhaps Jiang Chen’s perspective had broadened, and the All Heavens and Myriads of Worlds, which he longed for in his youth, seemed nothing special when he arrived; in every aspect, it couldn’t compare to the Three Realms.

Whether it’s the environment, cultural customs, or geographical landscape, it lags far behind the Three Realms.

Especially the atmosphere of the All Heavens and Myriads of Worlds, which was extremely vile. At least the Three Realms had the Heaven Court governing the Heaven and Earth, with Heavenly Rules and regulations restraining the Immortals.

Therefore, not all Immortal Persons in the Three Realms are saints, but they dare not act against mortals. Even the acts of murder and treasure snatching rarely occur in the open.

Overall, the Three Realms maintains order, and the safety of mortals is significantly assured.

But the All Heavens and Myriads of Worlds are different; there’s no order, only the law of the jungle. The strong can do as they please, while the weak can only suffer.

Especially the cultivators here; they would destroy cities and countries at the slightest provocation, doing so without any warning. Demonic Way cultivators might destroy a city to refine Magic Treasures.

But the cultivators of the All Heavens and Myriads of Worlds would destroy a city purely based on whim. For instance, if they disliked a place, they would wipe it out with a wave of their hand.

This shows how the unrestrained actions of the strong lead to treating all things as mere playthings.

In comparison to the All Heavens and Myriads of Worlds, the Three Realms truly seem like a pure land.

After traveling through the All Heavens and Myriads of Worlds for some time, what Jiang Chen witnessed was truly unbearable for him, so he summoned all the strong ones from the All Heavens and Myriads of Worlds to give them a good scolding.

Truthfully, because Jiang Chen is the Heaven Emperor, he can’t act purely based on desires; he must adhere to rules. If the Heaven Emperor doesn’t take the lead in adhering to the Heavenly Rules, then wouldn’t the Heavenly Rules be just for show?

This is why when Yaoji fell in love with a mortal, the Jade Emperor was so furious. If it were someone else, perhaps leniency would be possible. But given that Yaoji was the Jade Emperor’s sister, a heavy punishment was necessary.

The Heaven Emperor must be impartial, and so must the Jade Emperor, to uphold the majesty of the Heavenly Rules, making sure no one dares to disregard them. If even the Jade Emperor’s sister was severely punished for breaking the Heavenly Rules, what of others?

Likewise, if the Jade Emperor were lenient with Yaoji, who would uphold the Heavenly Rules in the future?

Everyone is a cultivator. If the Jade Emperor can ignore the Heavenly Rules, naturally, so can I.

The same principle applies to the disciples of Saints: when the Twelve Golden Immortals of the Chan Teaching erred, not only did the Primordial Heavenly Sovereign refrain from punishing them, he repeatedly shielded them.