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My Descendant Begged Me To Help Him Just After I Became A God

Jiang Changsheng was reincarnated as the crown prince of the Jing Kingdom. However, he was switched at birth and was sent to grow up in a temple. He was raised as a Taoist. The change in his fate was devastating. Fortunately, he was able to awaken the Survival System and gained the power to not die from aging. Every time he survived a dangerous event, he could receive rewards. His senior brother almost killed him by accident. He was lucky enough to survive that and was rewarded with the Divine Shadow Kick. He almost got crushed when the ceiling fell on top of him during an earthquake. He was able to obtain the Nine Seeking Divine Dragon Step. After surviving the demon invasion, he was rewarded with the magic treasure, Demon Subduing Mace. This was a world where kingdoms stood tall, demons rampaged in the wild, martial arts ruled the street, and where Gods did not exist. 300 years had passed. The Jing Kingdom was starting to fall. The dukes came together and made the emperor their puppet. The kingdom was divided. After decades of internal conflicts, the kingdom was on the verge of being invaded. The citizens were pretty much living in hell. The puppet king, Jiang Xuanzhen, arrived at the temple and begged, “Ancestor, I apologize for being weak! Please! Help us regain our glory!”

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Grand Supreme Emotionless Dao, Great Dao Will

Redakteur: Henyee Translations

In the Purple Cloud Palace, Jiang Changsheng, Mu Lingluo, and Bai Qi listened attentively to the Supreme Kunlun. Even White Dragon who often slept in the corner was attracted by his words.

Rely on following their emotions to become stronger?

Jiang Changsheng's horizons were broadened. Gods of the Divine Dao relied on living for a long time to become stronger, while the cultivators of the Dao Yan relied on emotional stimulation determined by their nature to become stronger. These two methods of becoming stronger were different from the Immortal Dao and the Martial Dao.

According to the Supreme Kunlun, the talent of the Dao Yan cultivators was extremely high. Coupled with the enhancement brought about by their emotions, their speed of becoming stronger was extremely exaggerated, especially when they broke through. The extent of their leaps in strength was something the Supreme Kunlun could not understand and accept.