Chapter 606: Deception
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Aspiring to the Immortal Path Chapter 606: Deception

Translated by: Hypersheep325

Edited by: Michyrr

 

Fate!

The most mysterious of the Twelve Great Daos, the most unpredictable and incomprehensible of the Great Daos, second only to the Heavenly Dao, leader of the Great Daos.

Difficult to comprehend, difficult to understand, difficult to observe, difficult to perceive.

Tang Jie had accessed the Twelve Great Daos through Wisdom, comprehending Yin Yang, learning the Five Elements, studying Slaughter, knowing of Destruction, unraveling Space and Time, understanding Life, and even gaining insight into the Dao of Karma. But despite all this, he didn't have a single link to Fate, such was the difficulty of comprehending it.

A Dao Standard was an aggregation of Dao Runes, a symbol of Dao Laws, the apex of Daoism, a physical manifestation of a Great Dao, and a supreme treasure to those who cultivated the Dao.

A Fate Standard wriggled in Tang Jie's hand.

It was like a collection of countless rays of light, solid yet not solid, and in its writhing mass, one could see Dao Runes flickering in and out, coming together and breaking apart.

Like a restless mudfish, it flopped around in Tang Jie's hand a little before burrowing into his palm and vanishing.

Everyone felt envy upon seeing this.

But as Tang Jie had risked his life to get it, they couldn't say anything.

Only Hei Yan remained excited, asking, "With the Fate Standard, doesn't that mean that you can simulate the future? Eh? Doesn't that make you a fortune teller?"

"…" Tang Jie didn't know what to say.

But in truth, Hei Yan wasn't wrong.

The most important ability of the Fate Standard was to simulate the future.

Although not even the Fate Celestial Compass could accurately predict the ever-changing future, there was meaning behind any existing possibility, and with meaning, there came a need to understand it.

Most importantly, even if it couldn't simulate one's true fate, at least it gave a point of relative reference for the ever-changing Fate when cultivating, saving a great deal of time.

But Tang Jie st

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Translator Notes

It was all the Blood River Lord's trap! But surely Tang Jie should have expected this?

Novel Notes

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