Chu Yunfan stayed in the Monster Subduers as a guest for three days. When he left, he felt that he had gained a lot. Although he had the memories of the Alchemy Emperor, many things still needed to be comprehended personally.

In the Core Stage, although Yun Huang's battle strength was inferior to Chu Yunfan's, the time he spent in the Core Stage was a hundred times more than Chu Yunfan's.

Many of his experiences gave Chu Yunfan a feeling of enlightenment. He had originally only known about it, but now it had turned into his own understanding. And in these three days, the gains from Yun Huang far exceeded Chu Yunfan's.

To Chu Yunfan, the path ahead was clear. It was just how to make the path under his feet firmer. However, to Yun Huang, the path ahead was broken. Although he was not unprecedented in the Monster Subduers, he was at the glass ceiling. At this point, guidance from those in front were few and far between.

Chu Yunfan's appearance, even if it was just a casual pointer, was a direction for his future cultivation. This was undoubtedly very important to him. Combined with the experience of his predecessors in the Monster Subduers, he had found a way to take a step further.

Yun Huang was different from Chu Yunfan. Chu Yunfan was only in his twenties, but he was about to enter his twilight years. The later he went, the faster death approached. The cultivation of martial artists was a process of defying the heavens and taking lives. If he couldn't advance further before his lifespan was exhausted, he would lose all hope.

And now, Chu Yunfan had given him hope to take another step forward.

Although Yun Tian wanted to speak, it was clear that he did not have the ability to do so in front of the two of them. He could only listen to them discuss the Dao. However, just through listening, his comprehension had increased greatly.

The three of them had gained a lot of benefits. Each of them had their own comprehension, and no one was at a disadvantage.

During the three days of Dao discussion, the faint hostility between them disappeared, especially Yun Tian, who was originally unconvinced of Chu Yunfan. He had always thought that other than his master, Yun Huang, the second strongest expert in the world should be him. Who knew that this Chu Yunfan who suddenly appeared wanted to provoke his master.

He couldn't bear to just watch, but after a series of battles, he had completely understood that Chu Yunfan's strength was not something he could compete with. Even his master was not a match for him at this stage.

In fact, this gap might even widen as time passed. After understanding this, he no longer pursued defeating Chu Yunfan. This way, the relationship between the three was much more harmonious.

During these three days, as they sat down and discussed the Dao, the entire world had also undergone a world-shaking change because of the previous battle.

Originally, many people had suffered great losses in this reshuffle of the Imperial Court, especially the loyal factions of the various princes and the former emperor. They had all been purged. After all, no matter how much the new emperor wanted to win people over, these people still had to be eliminated. And with Chu Yunfan's support, there was no need to worry about the future.

Thus, many people placed their hopes on Yun Huang, hoping that he could defeat Chu Yunfan and change the situation. However, they had no choice but to give up because of that shocking battle.

Even Yun Huang could not stop Chu Yunfan, let alone the others. They could not help but give up and accept this reality. Many factions that were eager to make a move entered a dormant stage.

After all, compared to the new emperor who controlled the power of the entire world, their strength was too weak, and Chu Yunfan was too young. It could be said that in the next few generations, it was unlikely Chu Yunfan would be overthrown. Under such circumstances, they had no choice but to enter a dormant state.

For a moment, the situation of the world was great, as if they had entered another golden age. Many people knew that this was because of Chu Yunfan's decisive battle strategy. Although there were many casualties, the war and the world was settled in a short time. The basic order of Great Wei had not been disrupted. As for the 100,000 to 200,000 casualties, no one would care. For the kingdom, the losses were just a scratch. It was far from a battle that hurt their bones.

Not long after Chu Yunfan left the Monster Subduers, an imperial edict came from the capital. The sect master of the Monster Subduers, Yun Huang, was appointed as imperial advisor alongside Chu Yunfan.

For a moment, the world was in an uproar. No one had expected such a change to happen in such a short time. However, most could see clearly that although Yun Huang had lost to Chu Yunfan in the battle, it was only because he not Chu Yunfan's match. When facing others, he still had an overwhelming advantage. The others had no way to fight against such an existence, and Yun Huang indeed had the qualifications to become an imperial advisor.

However, it was also because of this that some rumors spread. There was no doubt that the new emperor, Wei Wuya, did this to guard against Chu Yunfan and form a balance. Although Yun Huang had been defeated, he was the only person who could restrain Chu Yunfan.

Wei Wuya's motive for doing this was obvious. In many people's eyes, there might be a rift between the two sides.

In the eyes of many people, this was the best opportunity.

However, Yun Huang accepted this title and Chu Yunfan did not say anything. This caused many people who had high hopes to feel extremely disappointed.

For Chu Yunfan, these things would happen sooner or later. Distrust and suspicion were engraved in the bones of almost every emperor. It was impossible to change just because someone had changed. Moreover, he and Wei Wuya had only joined forces to seize the world for their own benefit, and there wasn't much of a relationship between them to begin with.

These things would happen sooner or later, so Chu Yunfan did not care. He did not want to usurp the throne and become the emperor himself. In fact, he could not stay in Great Wei for long, so he naturally just looked on coldly and did not care.

When he returned to his imperial advisor's residence in the capital, someone unexpectedly came to visit him.

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