After receiving Tang San's solemn affirmation, two droplets of blue liquid trickled down from the Blue Silver King's face-like center:
"It's been nearly twelve years since we felt the presence of our sovereign. Today, we are no longer children without a mother. Majesty, please accept the worship of your subjects."
A vast aura suddenly erupted—not from the Blue Silver King alone, but from the entire forest.
A soft blue radiance arose from every Blue Silver Grass, each emitting a small glowing spot, which combined into a boundless blue ocean!
Tang San felt himself at the center of this ocean, his body a great maw voraciously absorbing the surging waves of blue light.
Outside the forest, Ah Yin smiled with joy, knowing the succession ritual for the Blue Silver Emperor had officially begun.
Once Tang San became the new Blue Silver Emperor, he would wield the unique Blue Silver Domain, exclusive to emperors recognized by all Blue Silver Grass—mere bloodline was insufficient.
Meanwhile,
Far away at Blue Silver Mansion in Tiandou City, Yun Chuan's bloodline connection stirred. He sensed a relative's birth—Tang San—and gently closed his eyes.
Suddenly, dazzling multicolored light filled his chamber.
A majestic goddess appeared: now fully transformed beyond the Blue Silver Grass form, she was crowned the Life Goddess, clad in a dazzling multicolored robe adorned with mountains, rivers, sun, moon, and stars, embodying all existence.
Her clasp upon the Blue Silver Grass vanished, symbolizing freedom from the last traces of that shadow.
Instead of deploying her domain, Yun Chuan linked remotely to where Tang San was awakening the Blue Silver Emperor bloodline and receiving the Blue Silver Grass's homage.
"Interesting… the Blue Silver Emperor, ruler of the Blue Silver Grass tribe," he mused, watching Tang San's slow transformation.
He contemplated whether to interrupt the succession—knowing inevitable conflict lay ahead between himself and Tang San's faction, and that early suppression could be advantageous.
Some might wonder why, despite having revived Ah Yin, Yun Chuan would battle Tang San later.
The answer lay in Tang Hao.
Because of Ah Yin's past, Tang Hao grievously wounded Qian Xunji, who perished, triggering relentless retaliation from Spirit Hall against Tang Hao's birth clan, Clear Sky Sect, forcing it into hiding with heavy losses.
Moreover, Tang Hao's father succumbed to illness from the resulting turmoil.
Thus Tang Hao bore deep hatred toward Spirit Hall, a grudge unlikely to be resolved unless all who died at Spirit Hall's hands were resurrected.
From the start, Yun Chuan knew he must choose between Clear Sky Sect and Spirit Hall.
Originally intending neutrality, he was swayed by Bibi Dong and motivated by his wife Qian Renxue to fully side with Spirit Hall—making it his realm.
Though seeming callous, Yun Chuan's worldview grounded in his previous life made his "parents" in this life strangers; only his past life parents mattered truly.
Even Bibi Dong was never truly a mother to him.
Hence, Yun Chuan maintained his moral core but made a definitive alliance with Spirit Hall.
He vowed never to kill his biological parents and to show leniency toward his twin brother Tang San—unless they harmed his closest loved ones. Then his restraint would vanish.
With his power, Yun Chuan was confident he could always dominate Tang San, keeping him in permanent pursuit—never catching up.
In the end, Yun Chuan abandoned plans to interrupt Tang San's Blue Silver Emperor succession, deeming it unnecessary. After all, he was the Plant Sovereign.
All plants belonged to him.
Tang San might control Blue Silver Grass, but Yun Chuan could control Tang San.
The Blue Silver Emperor was merely the king of Blue Silver Grass, while Yun Chuan was the emperor of all plants—an unbridgeable gulf.
Why fear one Blue Silver Emperor?
(End of Chapter 127)
