After watching the past and present lives of his own, Jiang Yuan fell into deep contemplation.
Having learned that he was the reincarnation of a True Spirit Mark of that Heavenly Emperor, he was not surprised.
This possibility had crossed his mind long ago, so it was not so inconceivable for him.
At the same time, he felt no connection to the Heavenly Emperor and did not identify with being a part of him.
If one is reincarnated, that signifies a completely different person.
He did not consider himself a part of that entity, nor did he see any relation of priority or succession.
Reincarnation is a principle of the world, and every being has past lives. If one were to always incorporate the identity of one's past life into the current one, wouldn't that mean each generation is the same person?
In Jiang Yuan's view, each life is an independent individual, an independent existence.
He did not believe himself to be one of the avatars of the Heavenly Emperor.