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Steadily becoming a saint, the immortal officials hired me to tend the horses-Chapter 722 - 714 He is also my master
Chapter 722 -714 He is also my master
Taishangjue’s life was extraordinary and moving. To the very end, he became a figure representing rebellion against the celestial authority in the hearts of all living beings.
Gu An could not intervene in Taishangjue’s life, nor did he intend to. Taishangjue was his Reincarnation Body, and Gu An had a guiding role in the path Taishangjue walked. After all, during Lifespan Reincarnation, he could make choices for Taishangjue.
Moreover, Gu An discovered that although the Reincarnation Bodies within Lifespan Reincarnation couldn’t directly interact, they could intertwine through Cause and Effect. This gave Gu An many ideas about the Path of Cause and Effect.
Lifespan Reincarnation started from him, so none of his Reincarnation Bodies would appear in his world. They couldn’t meet, nor would they affect each other’s lives.
The Path of Reincarnation seemed to have levels. Lower-level reincarnations followed a sequence over time, while higher-level ones could disregard time.
Even the supreme Celestial Emperor enjoyed reincarnation, but no one knew where he was.
Taishangjue’s master, the Red Dust Ancestor, once said that the Celestial Emperor was omnipresent, at the beginning and end of reincarnation; he could even appear simultaneously in different spaces and times.
Could Lifespan Reincarnation be akin to the Celestial Emperor’s Path of Reincarnation?
Gu An had wondered whether he might be related to the Celestial Emperor.
But as soon as this idea was born, he dismissed it, thinking he was overthinking.
His Lifespan Reincarnation couldn’t penetrate the Celestial Court, indicating that Celestial Dao Destiny would block Lifespan Reincarnation. Also, his Reincarnation Bodies were repeatedly eradicated by Heavenly Court Immortals, forming a grudge.
Moreover, his Reincarnation Bodies were destined to die, their life’s end visible to him.
With the setting sun sinking into the sea, Gu An reviewed Taishangjue’s memories while feeling his heart transform into a Dao Saint Heart.
Throughout this process, his many Great Dao Achievements were enhancing.
Lifespan Reincarnation was a gamble; if a Reincarnation Body died prematurely, it was a loss. But Taishangjue lived long, and the benefits to Gu An were immeasurable.
Of course, Lifespan Reincarnation could also bring other Cause and Effect troubles. Though people couldn’t directly deduce his identity through the Reincarnation Bodies, some causes and effects touched his heart.
As night fell, Gu An’s heart fully transformed into a Dao Saint Heart.
Beyond that, he also mastered many of Taishangjue’s divine skills and Daoist Techniques.
He was Taishangjue, and Taishangjue was him!
The night was cool, and the bright moon reflected on the sea.
Gu An lowered his eyes, crushed the white jade stone in his hand, feeling the Dao Intent left by Taishangjue, which would guide him to find the seal of the Red Dust Ancestor.
After a while.
Gu An slowly stood up.
“Desperate Celestial Tomb, it’s time to settle this cause and effect.”
Gu An murmured to himself. With his current cultivation level, he could now detect the location of the Desperate Celestial Tomb and sense the curse and evil forces within it.
Sin and Fairy Yaoxuan had suffered from the Karma Retribution from the Great Dao of Cause and Effect, forever barred from the Great Dao. The Desperate Celestial Tomb, a special area within the Great Dao, could accommodate Sin. The grand palace Taishangjue built could shield Sin from torment.
This was the only thing Taishangjue could do; his cultivation level was not enough to counter the Great Dao of Cause and Effect.
Gu An couldn’t do it now, either, but he was gradually able to see through the Desperate Celestial Tomb. He foresaw that once he reached a higher realm, he could resolve the curse on Sin and bring Sin to Wushi for cultivation.
As for Fairy Yaoxuan, still lost to the Great Dao of Cause and Effect, he believed he could trace her through Sin.
And Lu Qiuxian in the River of Destiny, Gu An would find a way to help him escape the Path of Destiny.
These tasks were not troublesome for Gu An. They were remnants of his past lives, and through these past lives, he became stronger.
Next, he would wait to live a billion trillion years!
Gu An’s lips curved upward as he disappeared from the spot.
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After the Dao Court dissolved, the world fell into greater chaos. The Hundred Great Sects scrambled for territory and resources, and all living beings gradually awakened.
It turned out that the world’s illness did not lie with the Dao Court.
The major sects of the world did not care what the people thought; they only saw unparalleled opportunities and wanted to compete to become the sole ruler of the world.
Even the Qiankun Sect went mad, and the five leaders, Yi Qingshan and others, could hardly control it.
A thousand years later.
The Human World remained in chaos, with constant slaughter.
In a courtyard within the Qiankun Sect, Yi Qingshan, Lin Chuan, Cheng Meng, Gu Changsheng, and Gu Chengdao were entertaining An Xin.
The five of them had founded the Qiankun Sect, now renowned across the world. Their disposition and mindset had matured, whereas An Xin seemed younger than them.
“We are truly old now. Even our juniors no longer listen to us.” Cheng Meng sighed while pouring tea for An Xin.
The others agreed. The entire Qiankun Sect was eager to expand, placing more value on cultivation resources than the virtues of the Righteous Dao. With young talents like Yuan Luo leading the charge, many already sought to force the elders to relinquish power or even step down.
An Xin spoke, “Since ancient times, any sect that wishes to endure through the ages must undergo such trials. Now is the test for both Qiankun Sect and you.”
Gu An only allowed her to protect the Nine Spirit Continent, so she couldn’t interfere.
She watched Yi Qingshan and the others founding the Qiankun Sect. Over more than a million years, new generations of disciples represented Qiankun Sect, paying tribute to her. Through these disciples, she sensed the growth of the Qiankun Sect.
She regretted the fate that awaited it but wouldn’t alter it.
“Forget it, we are tired. We founded the sect to seek revenge and rebuild our homeland. Now that these wishes are fulfilled, it’s time to let go.” Yi Qingshan said with emotion, and the others agreed.
They were truly weary and wanted to focus on their cultivation.
An Xin did not refute; perhaps it was the best outcome.
Yi Qingshan hesitated for a moment, then looked at An Xin and asked, “Senior, we’ve always wanted to know about our master’s situation. Is he well?”
Back then, they came here knowing Gu An was in seclusion. They thought, like them, Gu An was under An Xin’s protection.
After more than a million years, Gu An often went to Qiankun Sect but never met them.
They could never forget the master who taught them immortal cultivation in their youth. Though they no longer remembered his face, his figure remained etched in their minds.
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An Xin put down her teacup and, under their expectant gaze, said, “He is well.”
These three words brought great joy to the five.
“Actually, he is my master too. He has never needed my protection; it is he who protects me. By that, I can be considered your senior sister,” An Xin calmly explained.
These words left Yi Qingshan and the others stunned.
They witnessed An Xin’s strength but did not know how powerful Gu An was, as he once told them his realm was only the Foundation Establishment Realm.