"Hahahahaha, that's my son," yelled Wang Tian, acting as boisterously as his father. However, he did not care since he could not control the overwhelming sense of pride he currently felt.

"What do you mean, your son? That's my son," countered Yu Yan.

"You couldn't create him without me."

"But did you carry him for 33 years? That was all me."

"Alright, I can't argue against that."

Nothing could ruin Wang Tian's good mood. Although he already knew his son's achievement, it was another feeling when the world learned the truth.

"Father, why are you so quiet?"

"Although I am happy that our sect's reputation will reach its peak in countless generations, I'm also worried about Wei'er."

"Indeed. The Di Clan boy is also remarkable since he can achieve such a step," nodded Wang Tian, his previous jovial atmosphere gone in an instant.

"We should have faith in Wei'er," said Yu Yan, also with a rare serious look. "Plus, fate is on his side."

However, not long after saying these words, she frowned before taking out a talisman.

"What's wrong?"

"It's from my family. I'll go talk to them."

Yu Yan went to a private room and returned less than 5 minutes later.

"How is it?"

"They contacted me to congratulate me and so on."

Wang Tian noticed the worry in her eyes, so he held her hands and said, "You don't have to worry. Wei'er has great political savvy and will take care of the Yu Clan."

"I'm just worried what happened to my mother will make him have a negative view of the clan."

"I think he still resents your father, but he won't let it affect how he treats them."

"He's right," added Wang Chang. "You should give him more credit. After all, you're the one who raised him."

Yu Yan nodded before continuing to watch the battle.

Deep in the sect:

"It's finally revealed," said Origin One, showing a smile on his original plain and strict demeanor.

"I can feel the luck for cultivating a Mortal Emperor being blessed on the sect's Qi Luck," commented Sword One. "And the process should continue for a while."

"It's a shame the Di Clan boy was first, so we have to share with them. What's worse, they have more luck than us," commented Battle One.

"It doesn't matter. As long as the sect master defeats him, we can take the lead and gather more luck than them," replied Sword One.

"True."

"Plus, the advantage should be on our side."

"I'm still worried about that mark," said Miscellaneous One. "I still think it was too cruel not to tell him."

"You should understand that doing so would be intervening," replied Origin One.

"We could take small risks and give him a hint. With the current state of the lower dimension, True Heavenly Dao might have let it slide."

"But it might also bring upon heavy sanctions on us–we don't know for sure."

"In the end, the crux of the matter is whether he can be the final winner," uttered Sword One. "Once he does, all the consequences will be meaningless."

"You're right," sighed Miscellaneous One.

"Let's not discuss this anymore since we already made a decision," countered Origin One. Plus, it was already too late. "The world is about to change; we need to prepare and be cautious to ensure everything proceeds smoothly."

"For the next few million years, we should be very busy," added Sword One.

Heaven Will Battle:

Wang Wei appeared at Parasyte's location and checked whether the latter was truly dead. After testing a few methods to determine the spies' death, he turned around and checked the battlefield for survivors.

As expected, he found no one, so he checked the other layers to make sure. After triple checking, he teleported to the Eastern Quadrant, where he had already summoned his troops he placed away to protect them from the spear's attack.

"Nervous?" he asked with a smile.

"How can we not be nervous? We finally reached so far," said Li Jun, who was doing breathing exercises to calm down.

"One wrong step and everything will fail," added Tie Gang–the most nervous of the group. Wang Wei noticed this fact, and he knew why. Tie Gang was the weakest link in the team, and he had the highest chance of screwing up and ruining everything.

"We have spent countless years planning and practicing for this moment. So, there is no need to worry since we are more than well-prepared," motivated Wang Wei. "Plus, luck is on our side as we managed to improve the plan using the circumstances of the battle."

Everyone nodded before looking at Cai Song. She did not hesitate to summon a strange puppet: it was Yin Gen's colossal zombies. She used Time Dilation to turn the zombie into a puppet similar to an exoskeletal suit or armor.

Then, Tie Gang wore the puppet, like an armor.

"For you guys," said Yan Liling as she handed everyone small bags containing pills. Tie Gang took out one of the pills, and it shone with immortal light and brilliance.

"Why are there extra?" He knew the number of pills he would have for the plan but found more than talked about.

"They are for your nerves," replied Yan Liling, and Tie Gang did not hesitate to swallow the pill. Immediately, he found his mind calm like a peaceful lake, and his concentration reached an extreme.

Finally, he took the second pill, and his aura dramatically increased like a flame that had oil added to it.

"This feeling…it's truly intoxicating," commented Tie Gang as he sensed the power coursing through his veins. And as he did so, he strengthened his resolve to reincarnate so he could start over.

He hoped his talent would be better in the next life so he could have an opportunity to reach this state without relying on puppets, pills, or formations.

Then, he can recreate his Iron Fist Dynasty, bringing it to heights he could never fathom when he lived in the Warring Kingdom World.

"Do you want some pills for your nerves?" asked Yan Liling.

"I'm good," replied Li Jun, smiling at her; he was now in a deep focus state like Tie Gang, but he did not need pills to reach it.

"You need to be extra careful."

"I will, and I should be the one saying that to you."

"What about you, Cai Song? Are you going to be alright?" asked Wang Weil, who was a little worried. The Oracle Mirror revealed Di Tian had a connection to the Great Qin Dynasty, but it was not specific. So, he never expected the Terracotta Warriors to appear in this battle.

Luckily, he brought Cai Song. Otherwise, he would be severely disadvantaged.

"Don't worry, sect master," she replied. "You can leave the Terracotta Warrior to me." When it came to Puppet, she was confident–even when dealing with them.

"I like your confidence," nodded Wang Wei before glancing at the quiet Wang Ju.

"I don't need to mention your importance to this plan."

"Young master, I won't let you down."

"I believe you," nodded Wang Wei. "Well, there is nothing else I need to say or prepare. So, let's begin."

The group scattered and took their position. Li Jun was in the Central Quadrant, releasing an aura that locked Di Jiaying. Yan Liling was in the north, and her target was Gao Boquin. Tie Gang was in the south, and his opponent was the devil race, Gluttony.

Wang Ju teleported to the Fire Dimension, where Feng Heng and Zhen Biyu had their battles. He waited for Di Tian's shadow. Meanwhile, Wang Wei stayed in the Eastern Quadrant, his eyes focused on the west, waiting for his opponent's response.

Di Tian calmly watched all this happening and did not respond until Di Jiaying asked him a question:

"They chose their opponent. Do we want to accept or switch it up to disrupt their formation?"

"No need since this classification is the most ideal for us," replied Di Tian, looking at the south. "Gluttony, you need to deal with him as soon as possible."

"Yes, master," replied the devil race in a plain voice.

"That's fine and all, but they don't appear to be using their troops," added Di Jiaying, which is something that caught Di Tian's attention.

"They must be planning something, so we need to be on guard. However, besides the Terracotta Soldiers, our troops cannot compare to them."

None of Di Tian's generals could train soldiers like Li Jun or even Tie Gang. So, the fact the enemy did not use their troops was also in his favor. However, Di Tian knew Wang Wei must be planning something, hence why he did not use such an obvious advantage.

If these troops are used appropriately, they can force his team to reveal some of their trump cards. Di Tian did not think his opponent was soft-hearted and did not use them because of fear they would be killed.

With Wang Wei's cruelty, he would not hesitate to sacrifice these soldiers to increase his chances of proving the Dao. Maybe, his hypocritical side of him would revive them afterward.

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