Gu An saw visions of all manner of life, witnessing infants being born, witnessing common folk marrying and starting families, watching demon creatures kill for survival, and seeing people weeping in front of altars.
And so on.
There were joys, and there were sorrows.
It was as if he were observing the lives of all beings, countless images passing before his eyes, an overwhelming sea of scenes that would drive an ordinary immortal to insanity.
Gu An was different; he was undergoing a transformation into a Divine Immortal of Wondrous Dharma. At first, he felt some discomfort, but gradually he adapted, even beginning to catch glimpses of destiny within the endless visions.
The Divine Immortal of Wondrous Dharma could perceive destiny, and destiny could form fate, which meant the Divine Immortal of Wondrous Dharma could see the fate of most beings.
Destiny was based on cause and effect, yet it independently formed rules.