Chapter 1681 -s 1626-1627: The Taoist Monarch Can Be Killed!_2
Because once that happens, it not only affects their morale but also concerns life and death.
Today you are able to suppress Great Emperor Ziwei, does that mean you could suppress me tomorrow?
If we are indifferent to the life and death of Great Emperor Ziwei today, then will you also stand by tomorrow when an experienced Dao Lord deals with me?
No one wants to find themselves isolated and without support, especially these newly ascended Dao Lords who originally came together for warmth.
Thus, it’s fine for Great Emperor Ziwei to be defeated, but once there is a danger of falling or being suppressed, the rest of the newly ascended Dao Lords will absolutely not stand by and watch.
Even, this situation is something some experienced Dao Lords will not allow to happen.
They can suppress the newly ascended Dao Lords, but they absolutely do not want to see a Dao Lord fall before everyone’s eyes.
For these experienced Dao Lords, they certainly have conflicts of interest and disputes with the newly ascended Dao Lords, as they are not from the same path.
But from another perspective, for the True Immortals under those Dao Lords, they are the high and untouchable Dao Lords, whom one must not endanger.
The fall of a Dao Lord today, in front of everyone, whether they are newly ascended or experienced Dao Lords, leads to the loss of dignity before the True Immortals, instilling a sense of awe in many of them.
