Chapter 1785 - 1730– - 1731 Special System Benefit Allocation_2
How could the Da Xue Country Lord not feel the same way? He waits for his ascension to the Taoist Monarch, viewing from his own position that the presence of those veteran Daoist Monarchs occupies too much interest. They hold onto their authority and are unwilling to relinquish it, preventing him from gaining more Divine Land World authority.
However, when confronting other newly ascended Dao Lords, particularly those who joined the Divine Land World later, compared to the Da Xue Country Lord, they occupy a smaller share of interest and hold less authority.
No matter what, the Da Xue Ancient Country was initially a well-known powerhouse in the Divine Land World. Throughout the development and expansion of the Divine Land World, it never lagged behind, actively contributing its strength.
Thus, for the entire Divine Land World, they are considered original shareholders. Although their share isn’t much, with the continuous development of the Divine Land World, this becomes an unimaginable profit.
This kind of inherent native advantage is unmatched by those who came later. Even some powerful second-rate worlds, their strong beings may have gained a portion of Divine Land World authority after integrating into the Divine Land World with their original world authority, but compared to original shareholders like the Da Xue Country Lord, there is still a gap.
If truly calculated, some newly ascended Dao Lords from other worlds joining the Divine Land World actually possess authority and interests comparable to those of the Da Xue Country Lord and Da Xue Divine Dynasty, if not slightly more.
If everyone is on the same level, with the same goals and pursuits, then by uniting with firm determination, they could naturally obtain what they desire.
But internally, they are unequal, with completely different positions and goals that have vastly different gaps. How can they truly unite?
The opponent’s power is already extremely strong. If they can’t unite internally and act with one heart and mind, the chances of success become slim, or hope is dim.
Now, this seemingly powerful newly ascended Dao Lords’ alliance is actually internally fragmented, with endless quarrels, making their future bleak indeed.
