C3574 The Great Dao Is Ruined
The Heavenly Sovereign Thunder Tribulation was a tribulation that the Dao of All Heavens could bring down on cultivators. It was both a baptism and an opportunity.
Some quasi-Heavenly Venerates perished under the Heavenly Venerate Thunder Tribulation, while some quasi-Heavenly Venerates used the Heavenly Venerate Thunder Tribulation to temper themselves and obtain many benefits.
And the difficulty of the Heavenly Venerate Thunder Tribulation depended on how powerful a quasi-Empyrean was.
The more powerful a quasi-Empyrean was, the more terrifying the Heavenly Venerate Thunder Tribulation they faced. Of course, there was another situation where the Heavenly Venerate Thunder Tribulation was even more terrifying.
This was the Heavenly Venerate Thunder Tribulation that a Prospective Heavenly Venerate, who had cultivated multiple Great Daos to the level of a Prospective Heavenly Venerate, would face. Its power might be several times greater than an ordinary Heavenly Venerate Thunder Tribulation.
For example.
If a quasi-Heavenly Venerate who cultivated a Great Dao faced a Heavenly Venerate Thunder Tribulation that was one level stronger, the more powerful this quasi-Heavenly Venerate was, the greater the power of the Thunder Tribulation would be.
Then, a Quasi-Heavenly Venerate who cultivated multiple Great Dao would face a Heavenly Venerate Thunder Tribulation that would double the power of the Thunder Tribulation and double the power of the Thunder Tribulation.
In other words, the more Great Daos a Prospective Heavenly Venerate cultivated, the more powerful the Thunder Tribulation would be.
The reason for this was the effect of the Dao of All Heavens.
If a Prospective Heavenly Venerate wanted to become a Heavenly Venerate, he would have to occupy a Great Dao and control a source stream in order to become Empyrean Nihility Immortal.
Generally speaking, a Heavenly Venerate would only specialize in one Great Path. When one cultivated a Great Path to the level of a quasi-Heavenly Venerate, they would knock on the door of a Heavenly Venerate.
At that time, the Great Dao would be controlled by the Great Dao that this Heavenly Venerate cultivated, and the Heavenly Venerate Thunder Tribulation would be used as a trial by fire.
However, if the Celestial cultivated multiple Great Daos, he would attract many Great Daos, which would intertwine and collide with each other, affecting the Heavenly Tribulation Lightning. As a result, the power of the Heavenly Tribulation Lightning would increase exponentially.
In an analogy, if a scumbag man were to step on a few boats at the same time, and suddenly want to return to his heart, He proposed to one of the girls.
In the end, he didn't expect that these girls were all his best friends and all of them knew about this.
What happened next, needless to say, this scumbag man would face the wrath of these girls.
However, unlike the scumbag man's scumbag girl, the scumbag girl who cultivated a few Great Daos was a Quasi-Heavenly Venerate. The scumbag girl was a Dao of All Heavens!
The fury of the Great Daos was much more savage than the anger of the girls.
Cough, cough.
This statement might be somewhat inappropriate, but the situation was basically the same.
Therefore, most quasi-Heavenly Venerates would not cultivate multiple Great Daos at the same time. Even if they cultivated several Great Daos at the same time, they would only cultivate one Great Dao to the quasi-Heavenly Venerate level.
Of course, existences like Qin Yi who cultivated The Great Way of The Emperors were an exception.
And most quasi-Empyreans only cultivated one Great Dao. When a quasi-Empyrean knocked on the door of a Heavenly Venerate, they would encounter trouble when facing the tribulation of a Heavenly Venerate's third tribulation.
During the tribulation, the quasi-Empyreans that knocked on the door would be surrounded and attacked by a group of quasi-Empyreans. Those that weren't strong enough would likely be surrounded and killed by many quasi-Empyreans.
This was an extremely awkward situation.
Those who were not strong enough would be surrounded and killed by many Prospective Heavenly Venerates. Those who cultivated many Great Daos and strengthened their own strength would also be directly killed by the Thunder Tribulation.
Of course, compared to the terror of the lightning tribulation, it was much easier to transcend the human tribulation.
Even Heavenly Venerates might not necessarily be able to withstand the Heavenly Venerate Lightning Tribulation that was several times stronger. Needless to say, the quasi-Heavenly Venerate that had yet to break through.
Therefore.
Under such circumstances, most quasi-Heavenly Venerates would choose to focus on cultivating a Great Dao, cultivating various Secret Arts techniques and divine abilities to increase their own combat strength, hoping to suppress the Tribulation of Humans.2
Generally speaking, when a quasi-Empyrean comprehended a Great Dao to the peak of the quasi-Empyrean realm and had nowhere to go, it would be the best time to knock on the door of the Heavenly Venerate.
Taking advantage of this momentum, he directly knocked on the Heavenly Venerate's door and entered the Heavenly Venerate Realm.
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