Jiang Chen was all too familiar with this aura—it was none other than the breath of Pangu Great God. There were two fundamental inheritances of the Upper Qing Saints. One was the mystic sect inheritance passed down by the Taoist Ancestors, which had been imparted to Jiang Chen back in the Ancient Era.
The second fundamental inheritance was his innate Pangu lineage, the very core of the Upper Qing Saints, symbolizing his authentic Pangu identity. After Pangu's fall, his spirit divided into three, merged with the innate pure qi, and nurtured the Innate Saints, the Sanqing.
Each of these three controlled a part of Pangu's spiritual inheritance, a force far surpassing the powers of Chaos World, containing a trace of the mysteriousness of the Eternal Dao. Now, the Upper Qing Saints had passed on this segment of the inheritance to Jiang Chen, exactly what he had been lacking.