Chapter 138: Kunpeng Transmits the Decree in the Southern Ridge
"Bai Xundao, heed the divine decree!"
A thunderous roar echoed across the skies, as if Divine Thunder from the ninth heaven had struck, causing the entire White Tiger City to tremble.
The people of the White Tiger Clan were secretly astonished, thinking to themselves, "Who dares to call out our ancestor’s name directly?"
The statue of the White Tiger in the city trembled slightly, and Bai Xundao transformed into a streak of white light, flying out and soaring into the clouds. Above the clouds, an elderly man in white robes was already waiting. This old man had distinct, chiseled features and eyes bright like lanterns, radiating vitality. His strength was that of a top Sect Founder, only a step away from becoming a Saint.
"Demon Sage Kunpeng," Bai Xundao couldn’t help but be surprised.
Kunpeng had retired since ancient times, and unexpectedly, he had appeared again—probably related to Di Jun’s reincarnation.
Kunpeng spoke solemnly, "Here is a decree from the Heavenly Emperor, Bai Xundao, receive the decree!"
Bai Xundao knelt on one knee, saying, "I am all ears for the Heavenly Emperor’s decree."
Kunpeng proclaimed the decree, which said, "It has been ordained that the Three Pure Ones shall rebuild the Investiture of the Gods. As Di Jun reappears in Heaven and Earth, his Cultivation Level and Mana have ascended a notch. You may act without any reservations; the afflictions of the Great Dao can be resolved. Hereby decreed!"
The decree was exceedingly succinct, merely stating that the Three Pure Ones had erected the Investiture of the Gods and that his cultivation had ascended a notch, instructing them to act without any reservations... Di Jun surely knew of the Great Dao afflictions they bore. Thus, did that mean, even if afflicted by the Great Dao and dead, they could still ascend to the Investiture of the Gods and resolve the afflictions of the Great Dao?
Those afflicted with wounds of the Great Dao could not ascend to the Deification Platform; once dead, they were truly gone, their souls scattered, and even their True Spirits would vanish into the Dao. However, though Di Jun’s edict was couched in subtle terms, it clarified that they could resolve their Great Dao afflictions, allowing them ascension to the Deification Platform!
