Chapter 1320 -s 1268—1269 Various Wills Cut by Themselves Nip in the Bud
The same situation, from different perspectives, yields different results and interests it represents.
From the point of view of the Jade Emperor Zhu Houji, as the nominal Emperor of Heaven, everyone should be his subjects, and thus the authority of the Heavenly Court should be held in his own hands.
However, from the perspective of the various Imperial Honors, many Star Lords, Heavenly Monarchs, and All Gods, they believe the Jade Emperor Zhu Houji should simply be a good Holy Heavenly Emperor. The idea of him scheming for their authority and harming their interests is unacceptable to them.
Furthermore, many True Immortals believe that it is best for the Holy Heavenly Emperor to simply be the flag of the Heavenly Court, to reign without involving himself in any affairs of heaven and earth, leaving everything to be managed by them.
This is the cause of the internal struggle within the Heavenly Court, an irreconcilable conflict because no one is willing to give up their benefits easily.
The goal of the world expansion project is unified among everyone, as is the recognition of integrating it into the Great Ming World to assist with the Heaven and Earth Ascension. However, regarding the fortuitous opportunities and benefits that arise from this plan, there is no clear statement on how they should be divided.
The benefits generated in this process are not small, significant enough to move True Immortals. If there had been clear definitions and rules beforehand, these powerful beings, despite their dissatisfaction, would still have tolerated it.
But, the issue is that even the Longevity Taoist Monarch, the initiator of the Heavenly Court Expansion Plan, seems to have forgotten this point, not clearly defining the ownership of the benefits produced in the process, causing such a situation momentarily.
"What exactly is the Sect Leader Brother thinking?" Yu Zhenzi looked toward Pang Hong with bewilderment and asked.
If it were anyone else or anything else, perhaps it truly was a major oversight in the planning, leading to this situation.
