The Sims: I Open the Immortal Path for All Beings

Chapter 1349 - 1296 - 1297 Who Is It?_2



Therefore, there was no need for him to refuse to take a seat. With the strength of the other party, if they truly wished to do something to him, it would make no difference whether he stood here or sat there.

"The world is vast and contains everything. Although you stand at the pinnacle of this world, in the end, your vision is still limited by this realm," Pei Xuanjing said slowly.

Upon hearing this, the Saint Lord of Wind and Thunder’s expression subtly shifted, but he said nothing. Instead, he listened quietly, waiting for the other to continue speaking.

"In the boundless Chaos Void, among countless Eternal Sand Worlds, this realm is but one of them. Although it may be considered powerful, it is nevertheless insignificant, just one among the many in the Chaos..."

Although the Saint Lord of Wind and Thunder’s recent action had not caused any harm to Pei Xuanjing, the combat strength demonstrated by the other party was recognized by Pei Xuanjing, who also appreciated the other’s sensibility in not stubbornly resisting to the bitter end.

Therefore, whether Pei Xuanjing was genuinely satisfied or harbored the idea of Valuing Talent, he felt it necessary to try and see if he could truly bring this individual under the command of the Heavenly Court.

At present, the battle strength displayed by the Saint Lord of Wind and Thunder was only below that of the many True Immortals of the Heavenly Court, and this was even due to inherent flaws in his foundation. If those could be repaired, his strength would certainly advance further and he could become an important force within the Heavenly Court.

There is no such thing as absolute loyalty; it’s merely that the price of betrayal isn’t high enough.

From the perspective of the beings in this world, Pei Xuanjing and his people were ultimately outsiders. Their intentions were not pure; they wanted to integrate this world into the Great Ming World.

For some beings, this was equivalent to losing their freedom, their chance to remain independent and autonomous—something they might not be able to accept, even if they would benefit from it.

But conversely, while they might lose something, the benefits they could gain were also immense.

At least for these beings, the fact that the powerhouses from the Great Ming World wanted to assimilate this world did not do so by forceful means but chose a more gentle approach. This was undoubtedly a good choice.

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