Cannon-Fodder Heiress Turns the Tables by Fortune-Telling-Chapter 927 - 925: The Incomplete Heavenly Dao

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Chapter 927: Chapter 925: The Incomplete Heavenly Dao

The prescription in He Tu’s hand was obtained from an Imperial Doctor Family, and it’s extremely precious.

Ordinary people, it’s not even acceptable to let them have a look at it, let alone use it.

Several of He Tu’s so-called old friends had tried several times to exchange a pill with him, but He Tu skillfully changed the topic every time.

Who would have thought that something he valued as a treasure was not considered that important by Yun Ran.

At this moment, He Tu felt somewhat defeated, but there was no trace of jealousy in his heart.

If it were someone else, perhaps they would be envious of these young ones sheltered by a strong sect heritage.

But not He Tu; he was very confident, convinced that he alone could defeat ninety-nine percent of the world’s geniuses.

No matter how profound the heritage of those sects was, he still managed to handle them.

If he hadn’t met the two prodigies, Yun Ran and Rong Gu, He Tu wouldn’t have known what humility was.

Now thinking back, he found it amusing that he had once set his sights on Yun Ran’s lineage.

He picked up the wine glass beside him, downed a mouthful of white wine.

And continued speaking, "Is it only you who represents Qingfeng Temple outside?"

Previously, seeing Qingfeng Temple, it seemed like they were relying solely on Yun Ran, and wouldn’t be too highly regarded.

But seeing the prescription Yun Ran had taken out and generously given to others,

He Tu realized that if even such an extremely valuable prescription was not worth mentioning, the sect heritage behind Yun Ran was beyond his imagination.

No one at the table was foolish, and they immediately caught the meaning behind He Tu’s words.

Yun Ran put down the chopsticks in his hand, his eyes seemed to want to see through He Tu completely.

Just when He Tu couldn’t withstand Yun Ran’s gaze, Yun Ran finally withdrew his sight.

Then he spoke plainly: "Indeed, the old ancestor of Qingfeng Temple has become an Immortal."

"Whoa," the sound came, and both He Tu and Gu Yuan at the table were astonished.

The abrupt shock almost caused the bowls and cups by their hands to be overturned.

"Wha... what... become immortal? There really are Immortals!"

He Tu’s voice was evidently trembling, he was really just probing, after all, Yun Ran’s lineage truly possessed the chance of enlightenment.

If that lineage wasn’t upon Yun Ran, He Tu said he would definitely seize it.

But he knew well he couldn’t surpass Yun Ran, could only abandon the thought, although there was still a trace of unwillingness in his heart.

So, he was really just casually asking, wanted to know whether the deep heritage behind Yun Ran’s sect truly had the opportunity for enlightenment.

Unexpectedly, Yun Ran just casually revealed the secret of the sect’s old ancestor being an Immortal without any premonition.

Gu Yuan’s face also showed immense shock, he even felt like he was listening to a Heavenly Book.

His tone was filled with an excitement and trembling he couldn’t suppress: "Are there really Immortals?"

Yun Ran picked up a piece of food with his chopsticks, slowly ate, waited until he finished swallowing.

And then unhurriedly answered their question, "Indeed, but becoming enlightened is difficult, it requires the harmony of heavenly timing, geographical advantages, and human harmony."

He Tu’s hand trembled slightly with excitement as he poured himself another drink and drank it down.

Others might become more buoyant due to the alcohol’s effects.

But for He Tu, drinking actually calmed him down quickly when he was extremely excited.

"What opportunities are needed?"

Anyone who steps on the path of Xuan Sect cannot resist the temptation of enlightenment to Immortality, even knowing the chances are very slim, he still wanted to know.

Yun Ran honestly shook his head: "Don’t know."

She truly didn’t lie, everyone’s opportunity for enlightenment is different.

Some merely require a bit of merit, yet others must sacrifice their lives... 𝐟𝕣𝗲𝕖𝕨𝗲𝐛𝗻𝗼𝐯𝗲𝚕.𝗰𝚘𝐦

Trying to follow others’ paths to enlightenment and replicate their route is useless.

The ancestors of Qingfeng Temple, each had different opportunities for enlightenment, all unexpectedly unusual.

For instance, Junior Master’s capabilities were unrivaled, yet his chance for enlightenment likely had nothing to do with his abilities.

And Yun Ran herself, now, she had a high probability of gaining merit in this small world.

If she had the opportunity for enlightenment, almost certainly it wouldn’t be greatly related to Merit Golden Light.

However, if these elements were placed upon someone else, they might become those individuals’ opportunity for enlightenment.

Therefore, striving to chase the opportunity for enlightenment instead makes the chance minimal.

If an expression had to be used for everyone to understand.

Probably, "the willow grows unintentionally" explanation captures its meaning better.

He Tu could see that Yun Ran didn’t lie, she genuinely didn’t know.

Though it left He Tu somewhat regretful, he understood.

If becoming enlightened to Immortality truly had standards and templates, many wouldn’t have died leaving behind regrets.

Just when He Tu wanted to say it’s alright, he was merely asking casually.

Yun Ran spoke again: "The Heavenly Dao in this world is incomplete, the probability of finding enlightenment to Immortality is zero."

He Tu: ...

Gu Yuan: ...

What did they just hear? An incomplete Heavenly Dao?

This time, even drinking couldn’t suppress He Tu’s shock.

He suddenly stood up, full of excitement: "Are you serious?"

Yun Ran nodded, and then revealed the secret discovered earlier in the Demon-locking Tower.

"The Black Robed People have known about this earlier than us, thus they utilized part of the rules, I believe they carry some so-called divine manifestations."

Otherwise, the Xuanmen people joining them wouldn’t be so devoted merely for future prospects and benefits.

Even planting the death prohibition on them did not stop them from continuously pressing forward, seemingly, they truly witnessed these so-called divine manifestations.

"Do you have any evidence to corroborate what you say?"

He Tu naturally believed in Yun Ran’s words, but without sufficient evidence, no one would believe what Yun Ran said.

More clearly, he understood Yun Ran’s purpose in saying this.

Simply wanting to expose the Black Robed People who had remained hidden for centuries completely.

Most Xuan Sect factions actually cared more about minding their own business, even if required to cooperate in purging those malevolent Black Robed People,

they wouldn’t be proactively committed, at most responding when ordered to assist a bit.

But if it became known that the Black Robed People exploited the incompleteness of Heavenly Dao, and glimpsed some loopholes in the rules, gaining some divine manifestations,

then without any orders, Xuanmen people would independently and zealously besiege those Black Robed People under the banner of righteousness.