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Emperor's Domination (English)
Description
Despite having gray hair, his body was rather muscular.
- Because of the shocks and setbacks, he is more stable and determined, able to accept the difficult reality of life. - He never gave up despite not seeing any improvement. He treated cultivation as a part of life. As long as he was breathing, he would continue to cultivate. Techniques - Primal Chaos Merit Law version original By Li Qiye. - Chopping Wood Technique By Li Qiye Items Lamp from the Wooden Pavilion
Despite having gray hair, his body was rather muscular.
He was the disciple of Little Diamond Gate. Later on, he became Li Qiye's disciple. Origin He had trained for a long time in sect and is the oldest member of it. He joined a few days earlier than the previous sect master. He would have the highest seniority in the sect when Li Qiye arrived here. Strangely enough, he was the weakest, not even stronger than new recruits. When he first joined the sect, he also had the ambition of learning how to fly along with other impressive abilities. Unfortunately, his innate talent must have been lacking. After one hundred years, his peer who joined only a few days later became the sect master while he was still stuck in the same spot. He never gave up despite not seeing any improvement. He treated cultivation as a part of life. As long as he was breathing, he would continue to cultivate. Nonetheless, he didn’t want to use the sect’s resources needlessly either. Thus, though he couldn’t do anything important, he chose to do menial labor in order to contribute. Though he was the weakest, he was still a cultivator so hard labor wasn’t overly difficult. Moreover, he was in great shape for someone his age. He cultivated Chaos. New Master He hated himself as being untalented once and even thought about giving up. but he has put his foot in the door and can not give up. No matter how far he would go, he would keep trying for the rest of his life. At the very least, he would not let himself down by giving in and could rest in peace when the time came. Because of those words, Li Qiye accepted him as his disciple even though it was rare for him to take a disciple. Li Qiye wasn’t demand for him anything, never telling the old man to reach a particular realm. Nonetheless, Weiqiao was still ambitious and spirited despite his age. His body was old, not his mind. This might be one of the reasons why Li Qiye picked him as a disciple. Few had this privilege in history. Wang Weiqiao followed Li Qiye to Bodhisattva City to Dragon Sect for gain experience. Li Qiye taught him about Dao Heart and some knowledge hiding from common people. Li Qiye later gave him the Lamp from the Wooden Pavilion, and told him he will have big responsability in the future. His master brought him Central Ruins to experience life and death difficult situations to temper his Dao Heart.