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Chapter 1195: 468: Change the Sky, Replace the Land, A Good Dao Monarch of the Dao Domain_3 Chapter 1195: 468: Change the Sky, Replace the Land, A Good Dao Monarch of the Dao Domain_3 Inside the giant cloud pillar, violent winds howled, carrying with them cold currents that transformed into snowflakes and hail, possessing the force of tsunamis and landslides.

This had already disrupted the circulatory state, causing most areas of the Longevity Dao Field to rapidly cool down.

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The area near the Longevity Sect was the first to bear the brunt, especially severely.

In the past, the aftermath caused by the Deity Transformation Dao Lords’ battles was resolved by the Nascent Soul True Monarchs of the residing sects.

This time, it was Chen Dengming’s own mess that he personally cleaned up.

He flew directly into the cloud pillar.

Immediately, furious winds embraced him like huge waves, fiercely slamming towards him, trying to carry him away or grind him to dust.

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Chen Dengming’s figure stood firm like a massive mountain, and between the movements of his sleeves, he pinched and lifted his hand to cast a spell.

Instantly, the Solid as Gold Soup skill of the Metal Element unfolded, transforming into thick metallic barriers that spanned the high skies and blocked the wild winds halfway.

With his left hand, he pinched a spell again, casting the Boundless Falling Wood skill of the Wood Element.

Spiritual Energy of the Wood Element rapidly gathered into large, columnar trees that were arranged and built up in the wild winds, resembling strange and tall rocks, akin to swords, establishing sands and raising soils, stacked like mountains.

Before long, the massive wind pillar gradually broke apart.

Ice and snow crashed onto the metal and tree fortress, turning into dust and foam, tumbling and colliding erratically, slowly dissipating.

Chen Dengming then ascended higher into the sky, called upon winds and summoned rains, dispersed the dark clouds, and redirected the lightning, artificially intervening in natural phenomena, performing the acts of a God Immortal.

This act was gradually witnessed by more and more cultivators.

Many cultivators flew high into the sky to watch from afar, felt the temperature rising, saw the sun reemerging, all astonished and reverent, treating him as a God Immortal.

Previously, hardly had a Deity Transformation Dao Lord performed such a grand feat, and even the Nascent Soul True Monarchs could scarcely bring about such a large-scale transformation of the heavens and the earth.

Before long, it was as if after an overnight fresh snow, the fiery sun reappeared, radiating thousands of rays of light.

The brilliant sunlight pierced through the thicket, passed through the morning mist, densely draping over the earth, turning the land newly cleansed by snow brilliantly red.

In the distance, a swath of glowing red sunlight illuminated the calm, frozen river surface, making it shine like glass, blending the sky’s light with the water’s color, infinitely gentle and beautiful.

In this moment, the cultivators and mortals residing in the Longevity Dao Field all felt their anxieties and oppressions swept away, sincerely glad that another Deity Transformation Dao Lord had emerged within the domain.

Chen Dengming, having restored order and normalized the weather, pinched a spell to conjure several incarnations, which he sent out towards the four directions of the Longevity Dao Field to investigate ghost troubles.

In the past twenty-odd years, many areas in the Four Regions and even the Four Oceans had experienced ghost troubles, with numerous Nether Spring passages opening, allowing ghost creatures to enter the Mortal World, a threat following the invasion from the Outer Region.

However, it seemed that due to the presence of the Longevity Sect, ghost troubles were less frequent in the Longevity Dao Field, relatively calm and tranquil.

Only Chen Dengming knew that the relatively fewer ghost troubles in the Longevity Dao Field were also because he had a hand in both the human and ghost realms.

With the Ferocious Ghost Chu Xun covering underground, naturally, no significant troubles could arise in this part of the Longevity Dao Field.

Nevertheless, the real cause behind this needed to be thoroughly understood and investigated through various means.

At this moment, the major incarnations flew towards the Sects’ recorded ghost troubled areas to investigate.

Chen Dengming himself flew back to the Longevity Hall, his spirit entering the Hall of Human Heart, preparing to contact the Ferocious Ghost Chu Xun.

Now, the incarnations he had conjured through spells each possessed the strength of the early stage of Nascent Soul.

If he were to inject more split soul and sufficient Mana, they could even attain the mid-stage Nascent Soul strength.

However, this strength, after all, only met the standards in terms of Mana, skills, and battle experience, but substantially lacked the support of Magic Treasures, making their combat ability somewhat weaker than ordinary cultivators of the same realm, and even more so compared to the Incense Fire Incarnation.

Nevertheless, for settling minor matters like sweeping away ghost troubles, they were more than sufficient.

Inside the Hall of Human Heart, Chen Dengming’s spirit soon made contact with Ferocious Ghost Chu Xun.

This time, not only did he intend to clarify the ghost troubles, but he also wanted to call Chu Xun to the Mortal World for a visit, as a final farewell to his old brother Jiang Qiang.

In fact, combining the information from the Longevity Sect’s conferences with other sects over the years, deep in his heart, he had vaguely guessed that this widespread ghost trouble was likely caused by the former Ghost Emperor Yuan.

And being involved with Ghost Emperor Yuan unavoidably tied him to the Buddha Trick, a massive figure in the He Dao…

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