The departure of Ye Gucheng and Ximen Chuixue left behind the legend of the ascension of sword gods and immortals in Lu Xiaofeng's world.

After that, more and more people in the world practiced swordsmanship.

Liu Dong returned to the prehistoric world, but did not stay long before continuing her "journey".

The primordial energy of the world is becoming increasingly scarce. If he doesn't break through to the final step quickly, he might face "Ragnarok" along with this world.

Although, now all the gods have a way out in other worlds.

However, those worlds are far inferior to the Primordial World. If the immortals went to those worlds, their cultivation would stagnate.

Moreover, because those worlds were of a lower level, the time they could exist was far shorter than that of the primordial world.

If those worlds also perish, where can the gods retreat to?
Can they be transported to a better world that can accommodate them?

Liu Dong has been to many worlds and can provide the gods with coordinates.

But chaos is so dangerous that it cannot be reached simply by having coordinates.

Moreover, the Heavenly Dao of many worlds does not welcome foreign deities.

They might accept one or two, but if there are too many, they will not accept them.

Many worlds are based on science fiction and do not allow the existence of gods.

Some worlds already have their own heavenly courts and gods; where can they accept gods from outside?

Should we pit outsiders against local deities in a great war for control of the world?
Liu Tong had a hunch that if he became a saint, he might be able to mitigate the impending doom of the prehistoric world.

Liu Tong transmigrates again, determined to find a world with power and the level of the primordial world.

However, his luck wasn't good during this time; the world he entered again was just an ordinary little world.

……

Liu Dong regained her memories of both lifetimes while suffering from a high fever.

The memories of his first life's apocalypse offer no help in his current situation, but the memories of his second life bring him hope.

The second life belongs to a martial arts world, where internal energy cultivation has a certain effect on physical recovery.

A cultivation method called Changzhen Gong automatically popped into Liu Tong's mind, and she began to cultivate it.

The Changzhen Gong has a nourishing effect on the body, and once Liu Dong entered the sect, the heat in his body gradually subsided.

The palace servants who were attending to him breathed a long sigh of relief.

This time, quite a few masters fell into the water, and their young master was the most inconspicuous one among them.

All the imperial physicians had been taken by other masters, leaving only their young master, a mere apprentice who had just entered the Imperial Hospital.

Fortunately, the young apprentice was quite skilled; the medicine he prescribed was effective, bringing down his young master's fever and pulling him out of danger.

With proper care, my little master will recover.

A young palace maid brought over a bowl of medicine, holding a spoon, intending to feed it to Liu Zhu spoonful by spoonful.

Liu Tong refused. He picked up the medicine bowl and drank all the medicine in it in one gulp.

very bitter.

Can't a junior apprentice add a little licorice to the medicine?
I lay back down on the bed, yawned, and signaled that I wanted to continue sleeping.

The palace maid stopped disturbing Liu Zhu and quietly walked to the wall to sit down.

Liu Tong began to sort through the memories in her mind.

In this life, Liu Dong is a prince.

This is a fictional dynasty called the Qian Dynasty.

The emperor currently sitting on the throne is Emperor Qianming, and Liu Tong is his fourth son. Emperor Qianming is thirty-five years old and has eight sons and seven daughters.

Leaving aside his daughters, eight sons is already quite a lot.

He may not be as good as Kangxi, but he is definitely better than Yongzheng.

Emperor Yongzheng had few sons, so he always protected his heir and never mistreated his sons—Hongshi can be disregarded. Who told this guy to be so foolish, siding with his father's political enemies instead of helping his own father? Moreover, Yongzheng didn't want him dead; he committed suicide because he couldn't bear it.

Emperor Kangxi had many sons and was not afraid of losing any of them, so he orchestrated the Nine Princes' Succession Struggle, much like raising poisonous insects.

Although Emperor Qianming had fewer sons than Emperor Kangxi, there were signs that he was raising poisonous insects.

The three sons, number six, seven, and eight, were only a year old and still infants, unable to participate in the fighting, but their mother witnessed the clash of swords and spears.

The eldest prince, the crown prince, and the third prince are all the same age, all over ten years old. Since entering the Imperial Study, their struggle has begun.

The Crown Prince was the Empress's son, and he was made Crown Prince not long after his birth.

Although the eldest prince is the emperor's first son, his birth mother was just a palace maid of low status. Even with the birth of the eldest prince, her current rank is only that of a noble lady.

The eldest prince had no support in the previous court and was also a reckless person. The emperor disliked this son very much and had no intention of grooming him.

Besides the Crown Prince, the Emperor valued the Third Prince the most.

The Third Prince was the son of the Imperial Concubine, and his birth was of noble lineage, not much lower than that of the Crown Prince.

Even the Empress's background was inferior to that of the Imperial Concubine.

The Empress was from an ordinary official family, while the Consort was the eldest daughter of a Duke's family, whose family also held military power.

If the Empress had not been Emperor Qianming's principal wife, whom the late emperor had arranged for him to marry, the Crown Prince would not have been born as the Crown Prince.

Like everyone else, Liu Tong used to think that the emperor valued the third prince more and that the emperor was dissatisfied with the crown prince and wanted the third prince to become the crown prince.

But now that Liu Dong has two past lives, a mental age of over a hundred years, and rich life experience, how could he not see through Emperor Qianming's scheme?

The Third Prince was merely a target set up by Emperor Qianming, just as the Crown Prince was also just a target.

The current emperor, who is in his prime, does not actually want to appoint a crown prince.

He hoped to live a long and long life, and to be emperor for a very long time.

Compared to the crown prince, the emperor would be even less willing to have the third prince as his successor.

A crown prince without a powerful maternal family is easier to control, while a crown prince whose maternal family has military power must be guarded against for the possibility of him forcing the emperor to abdicate.

Emperor Qianming's high regard for the Third Prince was merely a ploy to control the Duke's Mansion through him, and to find an opportunity to seize the Duke's military power.

The Third Prince's role is that of a whetstone, a whetstone specially prepared for the Crown Prince.

Emperor Qianming would have preferred to see the knife and the whetstone perish together.

Liu Dong couldn't help but feel sorry for the two brothers.

The fifth prince's mother was also a palace maid. She was originally a maid serving the imperial concubine, but she stole the imperial concubine's thunder and climbed into Emperor Qianming's bed.

This was tantamount to betraying the Imperial Concubine, who wanted to kill the palace maid. However, the maid was lucky enough to become pregnant and give birth to the Fifth Prince.

But she still couldn't escape the imperial concubine's deadly move and died while giving birth.

The fifth prince was lucky and survived. He was then taken to the empress's palace and raised under her protection.

The Empress had no good intentions; her main goal was to keep the Fifth Prince alive so that he could annoy the Consort.

When the Imperial Concubine is unhappy, the Empress is happy.

But after all, this move saved the Fifth Prince's life, so he owed the Fifth Prince a life-saving favor.

The Fifth Prince thus became the Crown Prince's follower, his most obedient dog. (End of Chapter)

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