Chapter 2200 - 2146–2147: Five Elements Origin, Peacock’s Trump Card
Chapter 2200: Chapter 2146–2147: Five Elements Origin, Peacock’s Trump Card
“The strength of a Taoist Monarch is indeed boundless, and even the slightest oversight can provide them an opportunity,” Pei Xuanjing’s eyes glimmered with sharpness, seeing through the opponent’s methods.
By dissipating his own Laws Authority, leaving an imprint in the Realms of Heavenly Seas, as long as evil thoughts linger in the world, there is always a chance to return.
However, at this moment, Pei Xuanjing had no intention of making any further moves.
Evil thoughts are hard to extinguish, and the sins of this world are everlasting. It is impossible to truly have a world without evil; where there is Yin and Yang light, shadows will exist to nourish it.
If there is no evil, then how can the existence of good be highlighted?
The implication is that Pei Xuanjing pays no mind to the schemes the Punishing Evil Demon Monarch left behind and doesn’t think the fiend will get any opportunity to return.
The imprint of a Taoist Monarch is engraved in the Chaotic Void Heavens and Seas. Even after falling, there is a chance to return after countless years.
But whether the one who returns is still the same as before, no one can ascertain.
Moreover, Pei Xuanjing is confident and assured that the Punishing Evil Demon Monarch will pose no further threat.
Setting aside whether the enemy can truly reassemble their imprint and return from the world, even if they do return, they wouldn’t be Pei Xuanjing’s match.
If Pei Xuanjing, having gained the upper hand and cultivated for countless years, were suppressed by the returning foe, it would truly be a joke.
The demise of the Two Demon Monarchs who Reward Good and Punish Evil and the escape of the Heavenly Fox King were events that transpired in an instant. The Peacock King didn’t even have time to react, as Pei Xuanjing’s True Body and Thunder Law Body simultaneously descended, sealing the space-time of chaos, leaving no escape for the Peacock King.
The Peacock King’s face turned extremely grim. He had been contending alone against Pei Xuanjing’s Divine Dao Incarnation, the Emperor of the South Pole Eternal Life, and was even faintly gaining the upper hand.
He even wanted to kill the opponent, to resolve his own obsession, repair his previously failed mindset, break the shackles on his heart, and elevate his cultivation to a higher level.
The Thunder Law Body stood upon the indigo Thunder Sky Boat, radiating divine light, with an immortal divine nature circulating on the boat.
The powers of nine types of Thunder Origins interwove on it with intricate complexity, exuding a terrifying aura. Any one of these Thunder Origin powers would be beyond the capacity of an ordinary True Immortal to truly resist.
The Thunder Law Body performed the Evil Extermination Technique while Pei Xuanjing’s True Body wielded the divine sword, and the Emperor of the South Pole Eternal Life held the Sanbao Jade Ruyi, encircling from three sides, trapping the Peacock King in the middle.
“Peacock King, you escaped last time, but today you are destined to fall here!” Pei Xuanjing spoke plainly, but the words were filled with undeniable power.
Even though four great Taoist Monarchs couldn’t suppress him earlier, now with the demise of the Demon Monarchs who Reward Good and Punish Evil and the escape of the Heavenly Fox King, only this Peacock King remained, with no chance of turning the tables.
“Is that so? I told you long ago that those two useless fools who Reward Good and Punish Evil were not worth mentioning, and placing hope on them was unnecessary. True enough, they fell so easily at your hands,” the Peacock King said evenly.
It seemed he was not surprised by the demise of the Demon Monarchs who Reward Good and Punish Evil, as if it had been within his expectations all along, never considering them to be of any use.
The Demon Race ultimately can only rely on themselves. Over the years in the Realms of Heavenly Seas, they’ve encountered some Taoist Monarchs, but those Monarchs merely occupy one region, arrogant and conceited, having never truly experienced competition, and are unworthy of mention.
“Peacock King, once you managed to escape death in the War of Sealing Gods, but with the cycle of fate today, you cannot escape the entanglement of destiny, falling in the calamity of the Divine Land World, it is your fate, an inevitable conclusion!” Pei Xuanjing’s eyes flashed with the light of wisdom as he spoke coldly.
Though he didn’t cultivate the Path of Destiny, at this moment, Pei Xuanjing seemed to touch the true meaning of fate, comprehending the Path of Destiny. Halos of light surrounded his form, and the causality of fate surfaced within his grasp.
With Pei Xuanjing’s speech, a sense of enlightenment emerged in Xuantian Daozun’s mind—whether a being is born in the Divine Continent or in another world, whether they are innately noble with extraordinary talents or humble and lowly, each has their own destiny; this entanglement of the world’s karma, from the moment of life’s birth, has long been set—this is fate.
Breaking fate requires more than Divine Abilities and mana; it demands a measure of fortune, as fortune is destiny. Only by defying one’s destiny, can one truly break free from the shackles of fate.
The stronger one is, the more inherently powerful, the heavier their shackles of destiny become. Only by breaking these shackles can one truly transcend and attain freedom.
“Fate Dao!” In the Heavenly Ladder, Fate Controller Star Lord’s eyes revealed a look of astonishment, not expecting that this Emperor Monarch was also involved with the Path of Destiny.
“No, this is merely an insight and not a true involvement with the Path of Destiny,” Fate Controller Star Lord slightly shook his head, negating the notion. This wasn’t true mastery of fate, just a coincidental touch that earned destiny’s attention.
Yet even so, it was nonetheless astonishing, as it implied that if the other party wished, they could entirely attempt to approach and even step onto the Path of Destiny.
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