My Ability Pool is Superior - Chapter 369: Enforcing The Law

Hearing the sound coming from the sky, Senior Brother Shi hurriedly rushed outside.
Although he had never heard of Heavenly Venerate Lu, since he dared to use Heavenly Venerate as his title, it meant that he was a Mahayana Stage Great Power.
His own Xun Shi Sect Ancestor was only at the Nascent Soul Stage, and he was just a Qi Refining Stage minor cultivator from a remote area—how could he dare to offend such an existence.
“Xun Shi Sect Barren City Market garrison Shi Xuan respectfully welcomes the Heavenly Venerate’s decree!”
While Senior Brother Shi stumbled along the way, he did not forget to shout loudly.
In the sky, two figures materialized from the clouds and mist.
Senior Brother Shi had fortunately seen him when he joined the sect, so he could recognize the old man trailing half a body length behind in the clouds and mist as his own Xun Shi Sect Ancestor.
From their positions, it was clear that this group of two was led by the young man in front.
The young man had an extraordinary demeanor, handsome and refined, yet he wore a somewhat strange outfit.
It was not a loose Daoist Robe, but a set of black upper garment and pants, moderately thick, with a zipper right in the center bottom of the upper garment extending to the collar, and a square pocket designed at the left chest position.
Senior Brother Shi found it strange but did not dare to ask rashly.
On the contrary, Mu Xin, who had come out of the office with Senior Brother Shi, revealed a dumbfounded expression upon seeing the young man’s attire.
As a Death Fighter, he naturally recognized this style of clothes—many people in the system liked to wear them, and it was not uncommon.
But the problem was, this was not the real world.
Wasn’t this fucking the Cultivation World?!
Xun Shi Ancestor introduced diligently: “This is the Heavenly Venerate’s Emissary under Heavenly Venerate Lu. You must all comply with all his requirements.”
Senior Brother Shi saluted in a somewhat dazed manner.
Seeing this, the young man called the Heavenly Venerate’s Emissary nodded slightly, then respectfully offered a jade slip.
“Heavenly Venerate’s imperial decree: from now on, all cultivators…”
After the Heavenly Venerate’s Emissary finished reading the contents of the imperial decree, he pointed out a spiritual light that enveloped the jade slip and sent it to Senior Brother Shi: “You must act strictly according to the Heavenly Venerate’s imperial decree, promptly inform the governed mortals, do not bully the mortals or break the law, and if violated, they shall be punished according to the law.”
With that said, the Heavenly Venerate’s Emissary and Xun Shi Ancestor quickly turned into rainbow light and departed.
Xun Shi Sect’s jurisdiction was not limited to this one Barren City; other places also needed to be notified properly, so they naturally would not waste time.
Senior Brother Shi held the jade slip with both hands and bowed deeply: “I shall strictly follow the Heavenly Venerate’s decree. Shi Xuan respectfully sees off the Heavenly Venerate’s Emissary and Ancestor.”
Only after the two streaks of rainbow light in the sky were completely out of sight did he straighten his back.
He looked down at the jade slip in his hand, his complexion slightly bitter.
Originally, this remote wilderness had little profit to squeeze, and he had not expected even that small amount to be divided away.
Mu Xin leaned over cautiously and asked: “Senior Brother Shi, what is the background of this Heavenly Venerate Lu?”
“Sigh, I don’t know either. How could someone like me comment on such a great figure.”
While responding, Senior Brother Shi released his divine sense to check the contents of the jade slip.
The more he looked, the more bitter his complexion became, and he could not help but complain: “If I really act according to this law, why bother cultivating immortality?”
Even though he said that, he still sent messages to notify the manpower in the marketplace, planning to have his subordinates copy the contents of the jade slip and distribute them.
He had no choice; according to the jade slip’s contents, a new Heavenly Venerate’s Emissary would come to inspect in three months.
If they found out he had done nothing in these three months, there would be no good outcome.
Senior Brother Shi felt heavy-hearted, but when he looked up at Mu Xin, he discovered that this Immortal Seedling he was preparing to bring into the sect had an even uglier expression than his own.
He could not help but tease with bitter amusement: “Junior Brother Mu, you’ve stepped onto the Immortal Path at a bad time.”
Hearing this, Mu Xin squeezed out a smile: “It’s fine; the good days are still ahead.”
As a Death Fighter, he naturally did not care what system this world had—even if it was harsher, it would only last until the Deathmatch ended.
What truly made him find it hard to believe was the Heavenly Venerate’s Emissary’s attire, as well as what Heavenly Venerate Lu had done, and this damn law.
It all seemed to tell him one thing: the true identity of this Heavenly Venerate Lu was a Death Fighter.
“How is this possible?” Mu Xin’s gaze was as gloomy as water.
Even though he had not yet joined the sect and had not formally stepped onto the Cultivation Path, after spending these days with Senior Brother Shi, he had some understanding of how difficult cultivation was.
All Death Fighters had descended into this world at the same time, and in such a short time, there were probably very few who had even successfully achieved Foundation Establishment—how could a Death Fighter have already mastered the entire Cultivation World.
It was truly unbelievable.
Mu Xin, oh Mu Xin, you can’t waste such a great opportunity anymore.
This Death Fighter secretly made up his mind and said: “Senior Brother Shi, please introduce me into the sect as soon as possible. If I succeed in cultivation, I will repay your kindness a hundredfold.”
……
Mu Xin was not the only Death Fighter who felt the urgency.
As large numbers of Heavenly Venerate’s Emissaries spread Lu Bai’s will throughout the land, more and more Death Fighters guessed Lu Bai’s true identity.
No matter how inconceivable these Death Fighters found it, the fact was right there, and they had no choice but to accept it.
Whether for victory in the Deathmatch Duel or to preserve their lives, with the gap now so vast, they could no longer sit idly by.
Large numbers of Death Fighters immediately began taking action, trying various methods to stir up trouble in Xuanzhou’s waters.
Unfortunately, with the current average strength of these Death Fighters not even at Foundation Establishment, they could not make any waves.
But at this moment, Xuanzhou did not even need these Death Fighters to exert influence—it was already boiling like a pot of hot water.
After all, the implementation of Lu’s law had offended too many cultivators.
Just the rule of a life for a life in killing alone was enough to provoke opposition from large numbers of low-level rogue cultivators.
Low-level rogue cultivators were not like the disciples of great sects with long inheritances; when facing any cultivator, they could only grovel and act subservient, fearing to anger their seniors.
The only thing that could give them a sense of superiority was the vast sea of mortals.
Of course, there were also single-minded cultivators among the low-level rogue cultivators, but not many—if their Dao Heart was truly firm, their cultivation would have advanced long ago, so why would they need to bully mortals.
Not to mention that the law also involved untouchable topics like resource allocation and class conflicts—strict implementation would undoubtedly seriously affect the interests of cultivators.
Therefore, opponents emerged endlessly.
Among them, the most radical were naturally the cultivators practicing various demonic cultivation techniques.
Righteous Cultivators merely had reduced treatment, but Demonic Sect cultivators had their paths forward completely cut off.
They simply could not endure it.
Large numbers of low-level cultivators poured out of the mountains to cause chaos, and the ruthless ones directly massacred mortals on a large scale.
Thinking that since so many cultivators were opposing it, wasn’t there a saying that the law does not punish the masses? They surely couldn’t kill them all, right?
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