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The Gate of Great Rebellion.
Chapter 353: The Three Emperors and the Old Man. [354]
Summary
An Zheng seeks wisdom from the old Qing Niu regarding the destruction of the Immortal Palace. The old Qing Niu, revealing his true form as a powerful mid-level Purple Grade cultivator, explains that the palace's fall was inevitable due to the arrogance of its rulers, who became oppressors themselves. He recounts how the cultivators initially helped the common people but later demanded offerings. The downfall was precipitated by internal strife among the Three Emperors, Qinglian and Xuan Yuan, leading to a battle that left the palace unguarded. The aftermath saw a decline in cultivators and chaos in governance, highlighting the cyclical nature of power and oppression.Full content
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