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Chapter 1439 - Chapter 1439 Chapter 563 No One to Succeed_2

Chapter 1439: Chapter 563 No One to Succeed_2 Chapter 1439: Chapter 563 No One to Succeed_2 “To consolidate the territories of these twenty-four nations would take at least five thousand years to fully develop and reach saturation,” he mused.

At its peak, the Changqing Immortal Sect had ten Earth Immortal True Persons under the command of the Changqing Immortal Venerate.

These individuals were collectively known as the Ten Immortals of Changqing and were renowned far and wide.

Throughout the entire Donghua Continent, they were figures of considerable renown.

Should they manage to return to such past glory, with ten Earth Immortals at their disposal, who in the whole Changqing Territory would be able to contend with them?

The Jiuzhou Immortal Gate?

The Taiping Dao?

Merely jumping clowns, easily quashed with a wave of the hand.

But all these were merely aspirations in his heart.

Song Xiren was fully aware that for a sect as deeply rooted as the Changqing Immortal Sect, neither the Jiuzhou Immortal Gate nor the Taiping Dao could afford to sit idly by and watch them steadily develop, transforming their deep foundations into strength.

For if the Changqing Immortal Sect ever came close to reviving its former glory,

Then both the Jiuzhou and the Taoping Dao’s Immortal Gates would surely have no means of survival.

Faced with the choice of their demise or the enemy’s, anyone with normal intelligence would make the correct decision.

So, once the power of Jiuzhou was restored to a certain extent, the Taiping Dao would need to develop the territories of the Southern Domain they occupied.

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Once both Immortal Gates regained strength, they would undoubtedly join hands and launch a war against the Changqing Immortal Sect, aiming to curb and weaken their recovery.

Between these three Immortal Sects, the weak allied against the strong, creating a triadic balance.

This outcome had been inevitable since the Taiping Dao entered the scene.

Song Xiren was clear about this, which is why he had been tirelessly preparing for the inevitable, another decisive battle that was bound to come.

Among these preparations, recruiting more disciples and nurturing more newcomers to restore the number of True Immortals in the Changqing Immortal Sect was crucial.

Through his efforts, in seven hundred years, six new True Immortals had joined.

The number of Human Immortals in the Changqing Immortal Sect had been restored to fourteen.

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Post-war, Song Xiren chose three potential True Immortals, including Yang Jihua, from the surviving eight Human Immortals, nurturing them as Earth Immortal Seeds.

Now, seven hundred years later, with ample resources dedicated to them, the growth of individuals like Yang Jihua had been exceptionally rapid.

Take Yang Jihua, for instance—

Seven hundred years ago, he was merely a newcomer who had just entered the Human Immortal Realm.

But now, he had reached the pinnacle mid-stage of Human Immortal, just one step shy of advancing to the late-stage Human Immortal and beginning his sprint towards Earthly Immortal Realm.

According to Song Xiren’s estimation, if all went well, in another thousand years—around when this Nephew Yang will be approximately one thousand eight hundred years old—he should be able to coalesce the Earth Flower Dao Fruit and stand alongside him as an Earth Immortal True Person.

Not yet two thousand years old and breaking through to Earth Immortal, such innate talent was indeed exceptional among True Immortals.

The other two, though slightly behind Yang Jihua in terms of cultivation progress, were similarly impressive; in about a thousand years, they could attempt the Earth Immortal Realm.

However, their chances of success were somewhat lower.

Given that they were older than Yang Jihua and had weaker foundations, Song Xiren would be content if even one of them achieved Earth Immortal status.

If two out of the three managed to do so, that, coupled with himself and another fellow disciple, would be enough to restore the Changqing Immortal Sect to its four Earth Immortals’ glory within a millennium.

Even Song Xiren himself, after a thousand years, would likely have reached the late stages of Earth Immortal.

By that time, he would only be seven thousand years old.

He would still have three thousand years, a term he could use to attempt reaching Heavenly Immortal.

However, one knows himself best.

Though dubbed a potential Heavenly Immortal, deep down he knew that with his qualifications, reaching such heights was absolutely beyond him.

Most likely, like his own senior fellow disciple, he would be trapped at the pinnacle of Earth Immortal and die when his lifespan ended.

But Song Xiren never harbored thoughts of dying bedridden, withering away in obscurity.

He much preferred to emulate his senior, spending his last moments in life on the battlefield, taking down a formidable enemy, shedding his last drop of blood for the rise of his sect.

Such a death on the battlefield would truly live up to his esteemed reputation.

And that time was quickly approaching.

According to Song Xiren’s deductions, within a maximum of two thousand five hundred years—three thousand years since the last decisive battle—the Taiping Dao and the Jiuzhou Immortal Gate would join forces and launch a new decisive battle against the Changqing Immortal Sect.

And should matters escalate swiftly, upon witnessing Yang Jihua and the other two achieve Earth Immortal status in a millennium, both sects might move even sooner.

With less than two thousand years of development, the Changqing Immortal Sect had already produced four Earth Immortals.

If given more time, how much more formidable would they become?

Once they soared to new heights, who could control them?

Such a powerful sect cannot exist within the Changqing Territory.

Therefore, whether it takes as long as two thousand five hundred years or as short as a thousand years, a major war affecting the entire Changqing Territory was inevitable.

The peaceful days wouldn’t last much longer, and a new war was destined to come.

And before this war, Song Xiren needed to be well-prepared.

Training more True Immortals and recruiting more disciples was merely the groundwork.

Cultivating a qualified successor to lead the sect’s development after his death was of the utmost importance.

Because after this decisive battle, as long as the Changqing Immortal Sect wasn’t defeated and could maintain its current territories, the next Head Teacher of Changqing would be the one to re-unify the Changqing Territory.

A thousand years later, Song Xiren surely would have reached the late-stage Earth Immortal.

By then, whether the war started immediately or could be delayed by a few more thousand years, he would have adequate lifespan to afford the delays.

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