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Supreme of All Realms.

Chapter 521: Aoi's Explanation (1). [1048]



Summary

In a serene garden behind a pavilion, Chu Tian listens to Qing Yang recount the failings of their clan over generations. Qing Yang reflects on the sentimental nature of the three Old Ancestors, who, despite giving numerous chances to their descendants, found them increasingly undisciplined and disgraceful. He laments the dilution of their bloodline, which has led to a rise in negative traits among clan members. The Old Ancestors, having tolerated this for too long, decide that nurturing the useless is no longer an option, especially given the limited resources of their realm. Qing Yang reveals that the ancestors of each family have grown stronger, but their negative traits have also intensified. He recounts a past incident where some clan members attempted to betray the Old Ancestors during a critical battle, leading to severe repercussions for their vitality. He explains that the three Old Ancestors have a plan to replace the useless beings with a new creation. Chu Tian learns that his connection to Luo Er grants him access to these secrets, as she is highly valued by the Old Ancestors. Qing Yang dismisses the significance of Zi Tian Zun, emphasizing that he is merely a creation of the Ancestors, not worthy of comparison to Luo Er. He explains the rules regarding the succession of the Purple Sect and hints at the fate awaiting Zi Tian Zun in the outer battlefield. As the conversation deepens, Qing Yang poses a question about the scarcity of alchemists and skilled masters in the Falling Star Ocean, prompting Chu Tian to reflect on the implications of their discussion.

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