Cultivation knows no years; Di Jun watched over Taiyi as he cultivated for a period but did not break through to become a Daluo Golden Immortal.
Although he felt that he was only a thin layer of paper away from becoming a Daluo Golden Immortal, he was never able to pierce through it.
The inherited memories within his Primordial Spirit were extremely disordered and lacked a coherent system, not mentioning the crucial points for breaking through to Daluo Golden Immortal, or perhaps he had not found the right direction for breakthrough.
He felt he could, but always fell short by just a little.
Di Jun also tried to comprehend the Heavenly Dao, but the Primordial Heavenly Dao gave him a vague and chaotic feeling, like watching flowers in a dream.
He attributed this feeling to his inadequate cultivation level, not yet sufficient to comprehend the Primordial Heavenly Dao.
However, Di Jun did not give up; with a thought, the River Map and Luo Book appeared before him.
River Map and Luo Book, a top-tier Innate Spiritual Treasure of the Primordial, and also Di Jun's accompanying Spiritual Treasure.
Under Di Jun's control, the River Map and Luo Book in front of him continuously enlarged, flickering with mountains, rivers, and All Heavens Stars.
Yet, whether the mountains and rivers or the All Heavens Stars, all had a sort of illusory feel, dim and misty.
Looking at the River Map and Luo Book before him, Di Jun couldn't help but think of future legends.
Legend has it that after Fu Xi reincarnated into a human, a dragon-horse presented the River Map and Luo Book to Fu Xi, who then created the Innate Eight Diagrams using it and consequently became the Heavenly Emperor.
When he first learned this legend, he wondered if the real master of the River Map and Luo Book, Di Jun, should also be very proficient at elaborating the path.
Moreover, the Celestial Heaven Star Formation which opposed the Witch Clan's Twelve Devine Slaughter was derived by Di Jun based on the variations of the All Heavens Stars and insights from the River Map and Luo Book.
Granted, today's Di Jun is no longer the Demon Emperor from the past life, but in this regard, he felt he still had some innate talent.
Di Jun channeled his mana into the River Map and Luo Book, making the mountains, rivers, and All Heavens Stars within it rapidly move and transform.
Under the protection of the River Map and Luo Book, Di Jun closed his eyes again, trying once more to comprehend the Heavenly Dao, aiming to find the way to become a Daluo Golden Immortal.
After a long time, Di Jun's face turned pale, followed by a swift return of his mind.
At this moment, the River Map and Luo Book turned back to their original size and transformed into a streak of flowing light, entering into Di Jun's Primordial Spirit.
Di Jun then tightly closed his eyes, steadily calming his own state of mind, adjusting his own breath, and restoring his state.
After meditating for a while, Di Jun's complexion finally regained its color, and he opened his eyes, still showing traces of surprise.
The Heavenly Dao is indeed too chaotic!
He initially thought he couldn't comprehend the Heavenly Dao due to insufficient cultivation, but now it seems it's not just that, the chaos of the Heavenly Dao might be a significant part of the reason.
Even under the protection of the River Map and Luo Book, he still had not gained the direction to break through to Daluo Golden Immortal from this Heavenly Dao.
Although he was mentally prepared for this, after all, becoming a Daluo Golden Immortal isn't so easy.
Unless it is due to some great opportunity, it wouldn't be possible to find the direction the first time comprehending the Heavenly Dao.
But the current state of the Heavenly Dao was not as he had imagined, proving to be very chaotic.
Suddenly, Di Jun seemed to think of something, continuously speculating in his mind.
He originally thought that since he had been born, Primordial would be in the period after the conflict between Dao and demons, just waiting for the first Saint to emerge.
This period of Primordial should be rather calm.
But now, he began to doubt whether Primordial was truly in that period.
Di Jun couldn't help looking toward Taiyi, who had not yet fully manifested, and thought to himself: With such chaos in the Heavenly Dao, could it still be in the midst of a great catastrophe?
He couldn't help but think of the legends of future generations, where whenever the great catastrophe approaches, the Primordial Heavenly Dao becomes utterly chaotic and difficult to predict.
The current situation was very similar, although Emperor Jun was not entirely certain, after all, he was just a Golden Immortal at the moment.
Though his foundation was not bad, his cultivation was low, and his understanding of the Heavenly Dao was quite superficial.
Even so, Emperor Jun couldn't help but speculate about what phase the Primordial was currently in.
Conflict between Dao and demons?
Or perhaps the Dragon Han catastrophe?
Could it be the Fierce Beasts catastrophe?
Surely I am not the first life in the Primordial?
After pondering for a moment, Emperor Jun dismissed these messy thoughts, as they were only his speculations.
The legends of past lives are just legends after all, they can only serve as references, otherwise in this real Primordial World, one wouldn't even know how they might die.
And to know what the current state of Primordial is, why not go and see for oneself?
Emperor Jun certainly knew that if the Primordial was indeed amidst a great catastrophe, it would undoubtedly be very dangerous.
But he knew more so that he could not always hide in the Sun Star, not stepping into the affairs of the Primordial.
In that case, although there was a great chance of surviving, was such a state of mind really suitable for cultivation?
Cultivation is like sailing against the current; if you don't advance, you retreat, and when that time comes, it's probably the end for oneself.
Although the original Emperor Jun died and his path ended, he never gave up on his path.
Now possessing the memories of future generations, able to avoid many risks, how could he be fearful?
Moreover, using the River Map and Luo Book to deduce the secrets of heaven, although he didn't find a way to break through to Daluo Golden Immortal, he did sense an opportunity for himself.
To seize this opportunity, and meanwhile witness the current state of Primordial Heaven and Earth.
The thoughts in Emperor Jun's mind were actually persuading himself; the past life's version of him "lay flat".
But being in the Primordial World now, he could not continue to approach life with the mentality of his past life. Although he would not be the Demon Emperor, he still needed to experience the scenic journey on his path.
Of course, Emperor Jun also knew that, besides his own thoughts, the innate instincts of Primordial Spirits were also prompting a change in his mindset.
Thinking of this, Emperor Jun began to silently organize himself.
Over the long years of contemplating inherited memories, although he did not break through to Daluo Golden Immortal, he had indeed created many Divine Skills and spells.
Among them, the Rainbow Transformation Skill, which he was particularly proud of, was used for escaping…
Not that, for traveling, it was exceptional.
Living long allows one to witness more scenery and pursue one's own path.
Thus, this Divine Skill for traveling is very important, even indispensable.
Besides, he had already mastered controlling the dignified and domineering temperament that belonged to him.
With his current cultivation and character, Emperor Jun felt this temperament really did not suit him.
However, what surprised Emperor Jun was, although his character did not match, this temperament seemed innate, unchangeable, only to be restrained.
Regarding this, he could only sigh; no wonder the original Emperor Jun could become the Demon Emperor, the Heavenly Emperor.