Other language: Vietnamese

Core of the Sage.

Chapter 837: The Right Path in the Human World is Full of Changes. [837]



Summary

Du Yu's profound poetry, "If the heavens have feelings, they too shall grow old," resonates deeply, shattering the indifference of celestial beings like Jia Yu, who faces the inevitability of aging and mortality. The line inspires awe and enlightenment among powerful figures, including Taoist Priest Ling Xu and Pei Min, propelling them towards breakthroughs. However, it incites jealousy in Xun Sheng, who plots against Du Yu, perceiving him as a formidable threat. As Jia Yu’s madness escalates, he attempts to eliminate Du Yu, only to be confronted by the overwhelming truth in Du Yu's words, which disrupts his understanding of reality and power. The poem serves as a catalyst for transformation, highlighting the fragile nature of existence and the universe's cruel laws.

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