Chapter 21 About this book (must read)
First of all, I would like to state that I do not write brainless and satisfying articles. Those who want to read brainless and satisfying articles can leave!

This book was signed in the past two days and was added to the new book inventory. Probably because of its good performance and gained a certain amount of exposure, the traffic skyrocketed and a large number of people came.

Then, a lot of people came out to find fault, saying that you, the son of the emperor, have no status, no protector, no imperial soldiers, no resources, and nothing.

In summary, some people were upset by the recent content, so they criticized me.

Perhaps in the eyes of some people, the protagonist, as the son of the emperor, should be surrounded by people as soon as he appears on the stage, and everyone should bow down and kowtow to him and shout "Long live the emperor" wherever he passes.

As soon as the protagonist revealed his identity, the onlookers exclaimed: "Ah, it's the son of the great emperor!" Then they knelt down and worshiped him.

No matter which major force the protagonist goes to, he will be treated as the most distinguished guest and everyone will flatter him. Even saints and great sages will want to kneel down and lick the protagonist's shoes. The leaders of all parties will worship the protagonist like an ancestor.

This is what is called high-end!

And I actually wrote a plot recently where a group of little Karamis from Beidou were chasing after the protagonist. It was simply outrageous, stupid, and unforgivable.

Where is the Emperor's status? Where is the Emperor's son's status? Are the Beidou people blind? Are they all crazy? How dare they mess with the Emperor's son?
Yes, you are right in thinking that if it were at the end of the myth, the protagonist might have received such treatment.

But what time is it now?
Now it is Beidou millions of years later.

I have said in the previous article that in the current Beidou, no one has ever heard of the name of Emperor.

You said you are the son of the Emperor. Excuse me, who is the Emperor?

Even Wu Shi, a native emperor of Beidou, who lived 80,000 years ago, has been completely forgotten by Beidou people. Emperor Zun? Which bastard dares to give himself such a name? I have never heard of him!
Oh, you mean the Heaven. Well, I know that the Heaven was the God of Killers. It was destroyed by the combined efforts of all our major forces.

Yes, we once joined forces to destroy the Heavenly Palace!

Many people read books from a God’s perspective. He knows that the Emperor is very awesome, so he thinks that everyone in the book should know that the Emperor is very awesome.

Do you think the people in the book have also watched The Great Ruler like you have?

I think anyone who has some memory of the original work knows what the current situation of Beidou is.

Ordinary cultivators have never even heard of Wu Shi. Saint Lord-level figures may know more, but it is limited to within 300,000 years. The upper limit is Emperor Yuhua and Amitabha. Nothing is known about anything further back.

The most knowledgeable ones may have heard of the names of a few ancient emperors, but that’s all.

Age of Mythology? Sorry, never heard of it!

Even if you look at the entire universe, anyone who has heard of the name Emperor is either a cultivator above the level of a saint, or has a cultivator above the level of a saint around him.

In other words, in this era, the name Emperor is something only people in the saint-level circle are qualified to hear.

So when you read the book, don't have the mentality that since I am the son of the Emperor, everyone in the world has to lick my ass. If no one really knows who the Emperor is, who cares whose son you are?
At most, the world will regard you as an ordinary human emperor.

Is the emperor's son so great?
Oh, that's really amazing, it's really amazing when you grow up.

But have you grown up now?

Everyone knows that the Holy Body becomes very powerful after it grows up, but has Ye Fan been hunted down and targeted less often?

In the early stage, you could also say that he was being hunted down because he failed to break the Four Extremes Curse and was not favored by others.

But later, everyone in the world knew that he had broken the curse. Did the number of people chasing and targeting him decrease?
In terms of status, is Ye Fan worse than the protagonist?

Even without mentioning the ruthless guys, in the ancient times, the Holy Body lineage produced nine invincible Holy Body masters, and the glory of their lineage was unparalleled.

But what about the results?

Did the others lick Ye Fan because of this? Didn't they still chase and surround him?

Without mentioning Ye Fan, let’s talk about the prince of heaven, who has a similar status to the protagonist. Apart from the eight direct descendants, does anyone take him seriously?
In terms of strength and status, isn't the Immortal Emperor much stronger than the Qilin Emperor and others?

But look at the actual status of the Crown Prince, can it be compared with Huolin'er and his sister?

In the final analysis, it comes down to what I said in my book:

The deterrent power of the Green Emperor ten thousand years ago is not as effective as the current military force of the second most powerful immortal, the Peacock King.

The deterrent power of the Immortal Emperor millions of years ago is not as effective as that of a great sage-level protector with an imperial weapon.

The protagonist has no protector and no imperial soldiers. Even if you reveal your identity, not many people will take you seriously.

At this time, someone will say, as the protagonist is the son of the emperor, why doesn’t he even have imperial soldiers and protectors?
Then let me ask you: Why, as Ye Fan is the brother of the ruthless man, didn’t the ruthless man arrange a bodyguard and imperial soldiers for him?
Even if you don’t give me these, at least give me some scriptures, right?
As a result, there was not even any scripture, and even the Four Extreme Curses were only overcome by the God King at the risk of his life.

For a ruthless person, the Four Extreme Curses can be solved by just waving their hands, right?
In the end, she didn't even care about that.

As the most powerful person in the restricted area, Ye Fan had a hard time in the early days. Haha, everyone who has seen "The Great Ruler" remembers it, right?
Why does this happen?
Because this is the consistent style of the strong characters in "Zhetian", or in other words, this is the consistent style of the strong characters in Chen Dong's books.

Even the Immortal Emperor left his son two choices: one was to have everything, and the other was to conquer the world with only a sword and nothing else. When the prince chose the first path, he was directly abandoned!
What do you think, given the Emperor's personality, what kind of imperial soldiers and guardians will he arrange for the protagonist?

It is clearly stated in the original novel that with the Emperor's character, if he really had a son, he would not even give his own immortal scriptures to his son.

Just like the ruthless person treated Ye Fan, he will throw you to Beidou and let you fend for yourself!

Return the imperial soldiers to protect the Taoists?

Not destroying his physique and bloodline is a sign of the Emperor's love for his son!

Of course, you definitely can’t write a book like this. I know that readers nowadays like to read about rich second-generations enjoying life rather than about people who are penniless and conquer the world.

So when I wrote the story, the protagonist started to practice immortal cultivation, read the emperor's scriptures, and had the self-defense methods left by the fourth general, and finally there was a secret treasure arranged by the fourth general.

The imperial army will be available soon.

As for the protector, what happened at the end of the myth? Anyone who has watched The Great Ruler knows that the people in Heaven are unable to take care of themselves, so how can they arrange a protector for the protagonist? So the protagonist has to find one himself.

Of course, the protagonist actually has a divine general to protect him, and he is in Beidou, but it will not be written for the time being, and this person will not take action unless the protagonist faces a life-and-death situation, so it can be regarded as non-existent.

I saw someone in the comment section saying why the protagonist didn’t just summon Kawanei directly.

Some people also said, why doesn’t the protagonist go directly to the ancient forbidden land to borrow the five-colored altar to find Chuan Ying, so that he will have a protector.

This comment really confuses me. I'm not sure whether the person who said this has watched "The Great Ruler" or not.

I would like to ask, how do you summon Chuanying? Is Chuanying a summoned beast?

Chuan Ying is still sleeping and will not be awakened until the dark turmoil, which is as huge as the universe, occurs. How can you summon him?

Not to mention that the protagonist has no means to summon Chuanying, even if he did, Chuanying, who is in a deep sleep, cannot be awakened.

Wan Longhuang, a man who loved his daughter deeply, was in a deep sleep when his daughter was killed and had no idea about it.

You have to know that there are only a few hundred years left before the Ten Thousand Dragon Emperor wakes up.

However, he had no perception at all. The Dragon Girl sacrificed blood to the Emperor's soldiers and called for her father, but it was useless!
Even the death of a loved one cannot awaken the sleeping Supreme. How can the protagonist, relying on their relationship, awaken Chuan Ying from an unknown distance?
As for the comment that suggested borrowing the five-colored altar in the ancient forbidden land to find Chuan Ying, it is even more speechless. I don’t know how to comment on it.

Do you know where Chuanying is?
In the early years of the ancient times, Chuan Ying was hunted by the Immortal Emperor and his men and had to flee from place to place. Eventually, he fell asleep in some corner. Where can you find him?

After the end of the myth, all the tribesmen who were still loyal to the Heavenly Court changed their appearances and went into hiding.

The dynasty has changed, and now the protagonists are the remnants of the previous dynasty, did you know?
Looking for Chuan Ying is simply unrealistic. The Divine Organization is easier to find, but that can only be done after the protagonist has the ability to travel in the starry sky.

You let a monk from the Taoist Palace travel around the universe looking for a divine organization?

Be realistic!

Speaking of cultivation, someone else said, Wu Shi was born a saint, so how could the son of the Emperor have no cultivation at all?

Let me dispel the rumor again here. It is a classic rumor in the fan fiction of "Zhe Tian" that Wu Shi was born a saint. The original novel never said that Wu Shi had any cultivation when he was born.

Ye Xian with the chaotic body, Ye Fan's son Ye Yishui, and the second son of the Immortal Emperor all had no cultivation when they were born. Where did we hear that Wu Shi was born with cultivation?
Even if he was born with cultivation, he would definitely be killed by the Emperor.

Summary: Now no one in Beidou knows the identity of the protagonist. Even if they know, only those with great emperor-level forces and those above saints can be scared. Ordinary forces will still be targeted. The ignorant are fearless.

The stronger the person, the more in awe he has of the protagonist's identity; the weaker the person, the more rampant he becomes.

Only when the protagonist possesses imperial soldiers and protectors, will ordinary forces give up all thoughts of targeting him.

Of course, I also know that all this long talk is of no use to some people.

Because they don’t care about rationality, logic, etc., they only care about whether they feel good or not.

No matter how much you say or how many reasons you have, if I'm unhappy, I'm going to criticize you.

I want to see the protagonist being obeyed, flattered, and carefully served by everyone, and no one dares to disrespect the protagonist.

I don’t care whether you know my dad or not. My dad is awesome and you all have to kneel down and lick my ass.

A little powerful person dares to target me? Are you tired of living?

If the author doesn't kill this powerful man and destroy the Five Elements Palace within three chapters, he is an idiot!
I am also an old bookworm on Qidian.com, and I have seen too many people like this.

Brainless and satisfying articles are indeed more popular in the current market and are easier to get good results.

But I tell you clearly that this book is not a brainless and enjoyable one, so if you don’t like it, just leave. It’s good for both you and me.

(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like