Chapter 780: Establishing a Dao for the Yellow Court
Such was Fate!
An absolute will, an absolute ruler!
With his own Web of Fate, Tang Jie could transmit his will, converting it into a Dao Will and nting it within the world.
Under the Heavenly Dao, Fate was first!
While this was still no easy task, at least Tang Jie saw the path to sess.
The reason it wasn''t easy was that Tang Jie''s Web of Fate was still very crude.
The Web of Fate was awork that linked to every thing and every creature in the world, which was a number too vast to fathom. A single grain of sand might contain tens of millions of Karmas. In the microscopic world, one grain of sand was a world, one flower was a universe.
To nt his Dao Will inside all of them, the Web of Fate had to keep expanding.
As the Web of Fate extended deeper into the microscopicyer, the depth of his Dao Will would also deepen.
For the same reason, as the Web of Fate''s granrization level increased, Tang Jie''s omniscience and omnipotence would grow.
Right now, as the Web of Fate was still too crude, Tang Jie could only create a giant. To make anything smaller was impossible, as his Web of Fate had not reached this level.
Tang Jie''s omniscience and omnipotence werepletely established on the Web of Fate.
From this perspective, one could say that Tang Jie''s development in the Dao within the Mountain River State Diagram waspletely opposite from its development in the Great Ster Chiliocosm.
In the Great Ster Chiliocosm, Tang Jie first had toprehend the Dao, then enter the Dao, then control the Dao, after which he could attempt those potential higher realms that no one had ever reached before.
But here, he started out at the very highest level, the master of the Great Dao. But his Dao was too crude, and like a baby, he could only lurch around until he fully matured. Thus, he had to keep nurturing his Dao and grow more mature in order to get stronger.
The paths of development werepletely opposite, but their ultimate goal was the same.
On this path, Tang Jie finally saw a sliver of hope, and he finally understood many things which had left him confused.
Establishing the Dao!
For a cultivator, this was the most important property of a small world. Using the small world as a model, one could feel the Great Dao and its significance, allowing the seeker of the Dao to advance farther on their Dao in the main world.
Two people were trying to find the right path. One of them was blindly fumbling around, but the other had already seen every possible path, thus identifying which path they should take, allowing them to bypass all obstructions and never be misled.
If this foundation had another function, it would be the fact that it was his home court.
If he encountered an enemy he couldn''t defeat, he could draw them into the diagram. Unless the gap in strength was truly too vast, the Domain Lord was invincible in their world.
As for the garden for resources, that was just a bonus.
As for the power of a small world, there was no need to talk about it, for now that Tang Jie was at Violet Pce, he no longer had a need for it.
After understanding all of this, Tang Jie truly set off on the long path of establishing the Dao.
He spent some time every day expanding the Web of Fate and then using the web to convert his thoughts into Dao Wills and nt them in the world.
sts of air issued from his fingertip. They seemed very simple, but all of them contained his concentrated will, converting into Dao Wills that merged with the world.
These Dao Wills did not belong to any Dao he hadprehended, nor were they among the Twelve Great Daos. His will was being directly converted into a Great Dao and imprinted onto the world.
"All creatures have a limited lifespan, and reproduction is required to continue the species.
"Where there is Life, there is ughter, there is Destruction, and there is also Reincarnation, so there is a path to the Nether Domain to exile the spirits of the dead.
"The world is divided into positive and negative, spiritual energy divided into pure and filthy. Pure energy should remain and filthy energy should be expelled, letting the world be peaceful and pure, so there should be a passage to the filthy soil of the Primordial Fog where devils can be exiled.
"All things have a cause behind their existence, and all things are connected. This is Karma. And the entanglement of Karma is Fate."
As Tang Jie spoke, his Dao Wills merged with the world.
Thus, in this world, thews he drafted became the Great Dao, his will became Dao Wills, and when he spoke, the world would obey. A single thought could overturn the world.
The world underwent a massive transformation.
Grass began to grow on the wastnd, with no need for the power from He Chong''s formation. Tang Jie''s will could resolve everything.
Species began to flourish and expand, gradually spreading to every corner of the world.
Life also began to appear in the barren seas, and the world grew richer and more varied.
Tang Jie linked it to the Nether Domain and the Primordial Fog Domain. As the two great negative nes, they existed to absorb all the filth of the positive ne. It was only when he was establishing this small world that Tang Jie understood their purpose.
The Primordial Fog existed as a giant cesspit. While one could hold one''s nose and look down at it, one could not go without it. And the result of linking to it was that the passage would expand every three thousand years, and the devils of the Primordial Fog Domain would counterattack. But regardless of how they counterattacked, they would ultimately have to return to the Primordial Fog Domain.
Tang Jie didn''t know if his own domain would run into this situation, but even if the devils of Primordial Fog attacked, he wouldn''t be afraid.
Because here, he was invincible.
Perhaps it was for this very reason that so many domains were linked to the Primordial Fog?
If that was the case, didn''t that mean that every domain had a Domain Lord?
Or perhaps this was how the Great Ster Chiliocosm hade into being?
Maybe even the entire Great Ster Chiliocosm was like the Mountain River State Diagram, the possession of some great Titan?
Tang Jie didn''t know.
But he knew that this possibility was very real.
But he was just an infant taking his first steps on the path of the Domain Lord. He still needed many years to develop,prehend, and reach the end. Perhaps only then could heprehend its true secrets.
Thinking this, Tang Jie suppressed his questions and continued to weave his Fate, excitedly ying around with the world in the palm of his hand.
If one wanted to establish the Dao, one neededws.
He gave his world a name: the Yellow Court.
Establishing the Dao for the Yellow Court!
In the Yellow Court World, he constantly plucked at the strings of Fate, performing various experiments. Just like back in the Verdant Cloud Domain, he was creating life and destroying life.
He created various miracles, countless coincidences, and innumerable disasters.
A storm of bizarrities swept up the world, and all sorts of strange incidents began to take ce.
What decided how the world changed was no longer power, but a single person''s imagination.
The world could be as strange as he imagined it.
This pushed the world to the brink of copse, disasters urring more frequently than before the Dao had been established, but they were instantly wiped away.
A tsunami could be there one second and then gone the next, and what was an ocean today could be drynd tomorrow. And of mes could be turned into a valley of ice, Yin and Yang interchanging, cold and hot switching, and in the middle of this sudden change of temperature, a wooly mammoth could be forever frozen in ice.
The topography of the world also became moreplicated, gaining ins, hills, deserts, swamps, ice mountains, teaus, and so on.
Tang Jie was so engrossed in creation that there was even a phase where he began recreating Earth.
With a wave of his hand, the earth cracked apart into giant tes that began to slowly drift.
The intense fluctuations in the earth''s crust and the more varied climates meant that most of the gigantic creatures died, and smaller creatures flourished in their stead.
Life began to move toward smaller forms, beginning a long process of evolution. Some creatures even developed the ability to sense disasters via Fate, due to living in this era of disasters.
Time went by quickly.
A hundred years passed.
In these one hundred years, Tang Jie hadpleted the vast majority of his modifications to the world.
The entire world was brimming with vitality.
Even He Chong had to admit that what Tang Jie had done in one hundred years had far surpassed what he had done in thest few centuries.
The Great Dao had begun to take shape, and the world hadws and restrictions, making everything orderly.
At this moment, Tang Jie knew that the time for his duel hade.
He knew that it was time to leave.
He had lived together with Xu Miaoran for one hundred years, and he had also established the Dao in the Mountain River State Diagram for one hundred years. These one hundred years of cultivation and one hundred years of leisure had been very fruitful.
After isting himself from the world for one hundred years, it was finally time to step back into it.
There were still many things he needed to do in the thriving world of the Great Ster Chiliocosm.
Today, seated in the Infinite Pce, Tang Jie nced at the transformed world below and said, "A wheel in my hand to pluck the strings of Fate! Let all the world be in my hand!"
A small golden wheel formed in his hand, and spinning within it were the utmost principles of this world.
He ced this wheel in the air and said, "I have to leave for a while. You will take control of this Heavenly Dao Law Wheel. If you need anything done, you can do it through the wheel. Of course, if you want, you can alsoprehend the principles I imnted in the world through the wheel."
He Chong said, "But this Dao will be your Dao, yes?"
Tang Jie nodded.
"In other words, no matter how much Iprehend or how deeply Iprehend it, I will never be able to surpass you, and with a single thought, you could even strip away all of my power, correct?"
"You still want to surpass me?" Tang Jie asked.
He Chong smiled. "I know that I probably won''t be able to surpass you for the rest of my life, but there''s a difference between having a small chance of surpassing you and having no chance. If I do notprehend your Dao, then even if I can''t surpass you, at least I''ll preserve for myself that tiniest sliver of hope. But if I do learn it andprehend it, walking upon the path you have drawn out, then this hope will be gone for the rest of this life. A person cannot be without hope. I have survived while being imprisoned by you precisely because of this sliver of hope.
"Thus, I will not learn your Dao!" He Chong firmly replied.
Tang Jie was somewhat taken aback.
He hadn''t expected He Chong to think this way.
But he also had no rebuttal to He Chong''s argument.
If he didn''tprehend, at least he could keep something for himself.
If he didprehend, his everything would belong to Tang Jie.
This was He Chong''s reason for refusing. He didn''t want to surpass Tang Jie, only keep a little space that he could consider his own.
Tang Jie was suddenly enlightened.
He suddenly realized that if the Great Ster Chiliocosm really was the creation of some supreme existence, didn''t that mean that someone whoprehended its Daos would never be able to escape the palm of that existence?
As this thought shed through his mind, Tang Jie blurted out:
"The Parting ssic goes against the Dao!"