Chapter 1712 - 1031: The Quasi-Immortal Emperor’s Envy
As for why millions of living creatures perished under the fierce wind at the beginning, the reason is not complicated. It was because he was in seclusion at that time, needing to fully immerse himself, hence initially unaware of those visitors from the various realms.
Fortunately, the retreat did not proceed smoothly, so Jiang Hui withdrew early.
Otherwise, it would likely have only been those Immortal Kings and a few Quasi-Immortal Emperors among the visitors from various realms who could have survived to reach the dam.
The reason he aided these visitors from various realms was because he instantly perceived their intentions.
These visitors were seeking a sliver of survival to escape the impending catastrophe. As it happened, he needed fresh blood to supplement the experience points of the Immortal Domain, so the arrival of these visitors was like a ready-made opportunity, and Jiang Hui would not miss this chance.
He had always been extremely cautious, especially under the threat of the Red-Haired Monster. Except for the main base of the Immortal Domain and the subordinate small worlds, he almost never ventured into other realms, mainly to avoid exposing his location.
But this time was different, as the living creatures from various realms had come of their own accord and had nothing to do with him. He just needed to manipulate secretly, ensuring they reached the dam smoothly and entered the Immortal Domain, while clearing all traces they left, thus avoiding detection by the Red-Haired Monster.
Of course, there was an issue at hand to consider: whether the Immortal Domain could accommodate so many people...
Although the Immortal Domain was a Great Realm, its territory was vast and boundless, especially after Jiang Hui integrated the Burying Ground and Alien Territory, which expanded its area significantly.
However, Jiang Hui estimated roughly that the number of living creatures from these various heavens was at least equivalent to the population of seven or eight Great Realms. Although not necessarily at the capacity limit of seven or eight Great Realms, the sheer number was overwhelming.
