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I Am the Fated Villain-Chapter 1115 - 476: Young Yu Xian Academy elder, the more chaotic the situation, the better
Chapter 1476: Young Yu Xian Academy elder, the more chaotic the situation, the better
“Elder Gu, I will take you to find a cave first, and then I’ll report to the vice president and others.”
“There’s an elder in the Immortal King realm joining us. I believe the vice president and the others will be very pleased.”
As they spoke, Zhou Yuan guided Gu Changge through the mountain gate and into the depths of Yu Xian Academy.
Along the way, many disciples looked over curiously, and more eyes were drawn to Gu Changge. They recognized Zhou Yuan’s identity, heightening their curiosity. Could it be that Gu Changge was a new disciple brought back by Deacon Zhou?
After all, judging by his unfamiliar young face, he didn’t appear to be a former student of Yu Xian Academy. Many disciples speculated about Gu Changge’s identity, wondering how he could be brought in by Deacon Zhou like this. This at least indicated that his talent had been recognized by Deacon Zhou, allowing him to bypass the academy assessment and gain an exception for admission.
On the way, some disciples who were familiar with Zhou Yuan boldly approached to inquire, but Zhou Yuan shared Gu Changge’s identity with a smile and without reservation.
Upon hearing the explanation, all the disciples were stunned. They never imagined that this young man in white would be the new elder of Yu Xian Academy. In terms of appearance alone, Gu Changge looked even younger than all of them.
“This time, I made it back thanks to Elder Gu’s help; otherwise, I wouldn’t have returned alive.”
“Don’t let Elder Gu’s youthful appearance fool you; he is, in fact, a peerless Immortal King with unfathomable cultivation.”
“If you have the chance to meet Elder Gu in the future and can seek his advice, consider it a stroke of luck,” Zhou Yuan said with a smile.
At these words, all the disciples were even more astonished, especially some of the female disciples, whose eyes brightened. A young elder with a handsome face, as if he had stepped out of a painting—his future achievements were bound to be limitless. If they could establish contact with him early on, it would undoubtedly bring them infinite benefits.
However, Gu Changge seemed to pay little attention to them. With a faint smile on his face, he didn’t say much, instead following behind Zhou Yuan as they found a mountain named Biluo Peak to serve as his current residence.
Soon, the news that a new elder surnamed Gu had arrived at Yu Xian Academy quickly spread throughout the area. This event caused quite a stir among the disciples.
Many disciples who witnessed Gu Changge’s true identity that day were even more amazed. They felt that this elder looked extraordinarily young, and his talent was undeniably terrifying.
Zhou Yuan handled the affairs quite adeptly, calling the vice president and other elders to confirm Gu Changge’s identity that same day. Naturally, there were no mistakes during this process. Although the vice president of Yu Xian Academy was a quasi-Immortal Emperor, with his strength, it was impossible for him to fully gauge Gu Changge’s background. He merely sensed that Gu Changge’s strength was likely greater than what Zhou Yuan had reported, and he appeared significantly younger than most Immortal Kings.
As a result, he attached great importance to this matter, believing that Gu Changge’s cultivation might advance rapidly, and it was certainly possible that he would one day become a quasi-Immortal Emperor. Of course, Yu Xian Academy was backed by Yuxian Palace, so there was little concern about individuals with ill intentions infiltrating the academy.
Thus, Gu Changge naturally became the peak master of Biluo Peak. At the same time, he held the title of elder at Yu Xian Academy in the Tai Yuan Ancient Region, enjoying the same status and reverence as the other elders.
In day-to-day life, there were no obligations or requirements; he could choose his disciples at will and could also focus on cultivating without concern for worldly affairs. However, if Yu Xian Academy encountered any troubles, he was expected to step forward and protect it. Overall, the constraints placed on him were quite loose.
Of course, there were millions of handyman disciples on Biluo Peak, more than enough to manage the various affairs of the peak on a daily basis. As for teaching or accepting apprentices, it depended entirely on the wishes of each elder. If an elder cultivated powerful disciples, they would naturally receive more cultivation resources in the future—this was an unspoken truth.
Since Gu Changge was temporarily residing at Yu Xian Academy, he had no plans to accept apprentices at this time. His purpose was to find the person in Yu Xian Palace connected to the sealing of Liuhe Tianyuan. Holding the title of elder at Yu Xian Academy would be advantageous for his future plans.
There was another reason for his presence as well. Gu Changge had been calculating the entire Xi Yuan civilization from the shadows. He anticipated that various forces within the Xi Yuan civilization were about to enter a period of turmoil and chaos. By being at Yu Xian Academy, he could better control the situation and strategize accordingly.
At this moment, the external world of Xi Yuan civilization was, as Gu Changge had expected, in great turmoil due to the fall of the demon ancestor’s son. Many forces, such as Guangming Temple and the Buddha Realm, were speculating on who would take action next. Every day, numerous disciples discussed their concerns, worrying that the flames of war would soon spread to the ancient Yuan Dynasty.
Outside of Biluo Peak, many young female disciples appeared during this time, eager to learn from him. However, Gu Changge remained indifferent, behaving like a reclusive cultivator who cared little for outside affairs. This only deepened the disappointment among the disciples.
From Deacon Zhou Yuan’s remarks, many Yu Xian Academy disciples learned of Gu Changge’s formidable power and the likelihood that he would advance further in the future, potentially becoming a quasi-Immortal Emperor or even an Immortal Emperor. Yet, this handsome young elder with a promising future was not accepting any apprentices, leaving many disciples feeling restless.
While Gu Changge temporarily resided on Biluo Peak, he was also attentive to the movements in the outside world. The appearance of the Sun-Shooting Bow and the downfall of the Ninth Prince of the Golden Crow Clan’s Demon Court were both anticipated events in his plans.
Both the Xian Chu and the Demon Realm were preparing to retreat from the world, but Gu Changge had no intention of making things easy for them. After all, the more chaotic the waters of Xi Yuan civilization became, the more advantageous it would be for him. A war between the Demon Realm and Xian Chu was inevitable, and soon, other forces would be drawn into the fray as well.
In this way, the waters of the pool had become sufficiently muddied.
“Which faction stands to gain the most from the chaotic situation in Xi Yuan civilization?”
At Zi Xiao Mountain, its current master pondered this question, particularly recalling the situation in Xian Chu. Not long ago, news had emerged from Xian Chu regarding the resurgence of the remnants of the black misfortune, calling on all forces for assistance. Yet, Xian Chu itself had remained indifferent, taking no countermeasures.
Once chaos descended upon Xi Yuan civilization, the spearheads of various factions could easily turn against one another, leaving no time to address the concerns of Xian Chu. A similar scene was unfolding across other realms and universes within Xi Yuan civilization.
The Demon Ancestor’s wrath was not so easily quelled. In many adjacent universes to the Demon Court, one could witness monstrous power suppressing all laws, distorting reality and evaporating matter, transforming it into majestic and vast particles of energy light. If the Demon Ancestor unleashed his fury, he could truly annihilate the heavens and destroy the clans of any force that crossed him.
Under the command of the Demon Ancestor, countless monstrous creatures moved swiftly, responding to the news and relentlessly searching for Di Wen’s traces. They quickly determined the location of his death, which lay beyond the border of the Endless Demon Domain, deep within the territory of Xian Chu.
This revelation immediately sent shockwaves through the ranks of monstrous creatures, igniting even more ferocity among the monster kings and generals searching for Di Wen.
“How dare Xian Chu kill my younger brother! Today, I will bury you alongside him!” Di Kun, the Seventh Prince of the Demon Court, struggled to contain his murderous intent and seethed with rage. Having shared a close bond with his ninth brother, he was particularly determined to investigate the circumstances of his death.
In his fury, he mobilized millions of demon soldiers and generals, a formidable force that darkened the skies with their presence. Their boundless demonic energy penetrated all the great universes as they advanced toward the vast lands of Xian Chu.
The demonic aura surged, scales and feathers flew in the air, and mist swirled around as many massive and ancient monster races emerged, their eyes resembling lakes of blood, striking terror into the hearts of onlookers.
It was a scene of unimaginable horror; ordinary cultivators were nearly paralyzed with fear, their spirits threatening to flee in the face of such overwhelming might.