A wisp of soul transmigrated into the Primordial Era, becoming an exceptional innate spiritual root—the Phoenix Tree.
Its root is extraordinary, not weaker than innate divine roots, and it is complemented by Yuan Feng.
However, it is already difficult for an exceptional innate spiritual root to gain consciousness, and transforming into a humanoid form is something the Dao does not tolerate.
Just as Qingwu was about to be struck by a heavenly tribulation lightning to erase its consciousness during transformation, Yuan Feng used its own fortune to guarantee Qingwu, allowing the transformation to succeed.
Since then, Qingwu owes Yuan Feng a great karmic debt and is thoroughly bound to it.
Without any system or external help, Qingwu does not dare to dream of dominating the Primordial Era, defeating Hongjun, or trampling the Three Pure Ones.
Qingwu only wishes to cultivate steadily, complementing Yuan Feng, and together ascend the Dao...
Because of a book called Tao Te Ching, Li Dan traveled through the ancient times and became Taiqing Laozi. Let's see how he created a different ancient times.
Luo Hou: "Impossible, why didn't the three tribes fight each other? Who ruined the ancestor's plan?"
Hongjun: "Who is this person? I will never allow anyone to be more powerful than me."
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Meng Mo traveled through the wilderness and became a nightmare demon in the demon camp. Unexpectedly, as soon as he transformed, he was dragged into the catastrophe by Luohou. In order to avoid becoming the ash of the battle between Taoism and demons, he took every step carefully and calculated everywhere, tricking Luohou, fighting Hongjun, destroying the Heavenly Palace, and breaking into the underworld... Unknowingly, he has become a legend passed down by the world. When he ascended to the Heavenly Palace, all the immortals bowed their heads; when he entered the underworld, all the ghosts crawled on their backs. He stayed in the Nuwa Palace and watched Nuwa dancing drunkenly; he climbed Kunlun Mountain and discussed Taoism with the Three Pure Ones; he stepped on Mount Xumi and laughed at the Buddha's cowardice...