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Chapter 1413 - Chapter 1413 Chapter 554 The Grand Plan for Unification_3

Chapter 1413: Chapter 554: The Grand Plan for Unification_3 Chapter 1413: Chapter 554: The Grand Plan for Unification_3 “Whoever defends has the advantage.”

And for Lu Yuan, when he was preparing to unify the Changqing Domain and eliminate the Changqing Immortal Sect in the future, he naturally assumed an offensive posture.

But speaking of offense, it did not mean attacking just one place.

With so many Earth Immortal Avatars at his disposal, he could deploy them broadly, divide his forces, and attack the Changqing Immortal Sect from several directions.

Given the strength of the Changqing Immortal Sect, they now had only two Earth Immortals left.

One of them had to remain to guard against the Jiuzhou Immortal Gate in the Western Domain.

The number left to resist the invasion of the Taiping Dao was, at most, a single Earth Immortal.

Even if this Earth Immortal was Song Xiren, a mid-stage Earth Immortal who was known as the number one cultivator in the Changqing Domain at present, he had no good way to face multiple assaults from the Taiping Dao.

Lu Yuan could adopt the strategy of building strong camps and engaging in protracted warfare, erecting a large formation for each army, and relying on the formations to push forward step by step.

With this approach, each army, upon hearing of Song Xiren’s attempt to intercept, could immediately retreat into the formation, using it to defend against the enemy and contain him.

While other troops could advance, seizing the enemy’s territory in other directions unprotected by an Earth Immortal.

Thus, the path facing Song Xiren would defend and contain, while the others took the opportunity to break through.

Under the strategy of simultaneous advances, as long as each army’s defense was insured, they could steadily whittle away, and in a few hundred years, completely swallow up the entire Changqing Immortal Sect.

However formidable Song Xiren might be, he was only one man.

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The number one cultivator of the Changqing Domain, what of it?

Faced with the human wave tactics of the Taiping Dao, he’d still have to swallow his hatred.

So from this perspective alone, three or four early Earth Immortals were definitely more useful than a single mid-stage Earth Immortal.

And that was just one aspect.

It had already been mentioned before.

All Immortal Artifacts, after being refined into Dao Fruit Immortal Artifacts, began to have their own lifespan constraints, just like regular cultivators.

The lifespan limit for those from Yi Dancheng was ten thousand years.

After ten thousand years, even if they were the actual Immortal Artifact bodies, they would age and pass away just like ordinary cultivators.

So, a mid-stage Earth Immortal Artifact and a cultivator in the early Earth Immortal stage had no difference in terms of usable years.

Since improving by a minor realm did not extend lifespan, it was naturally better to refine several more Immortal Artifacts, making the most of the rare materials within the limited usage period.

Even if he had enough Avatars, instead of turning them into Immortal Artifacts, he could also save them to replace other Avatars that would deteriorate later.

For Lu Yuan, from his current perspective, there was no need to enhance his Avatars once they reached the Earthly Immortal Realm.

However, his own cultivation, without the constraints of a lifespan, could safely be improved.

“The lands of the Three Nations can satisfy the cultivation needs of an early Earth Immortal.

But moving up, to reach mid-stage Earth Immortal requires more territory than the Three Nations.

That is, it requires at least the lands of four countries to produce a mid-stage Earth Immortal.

And for late-stage Earth Immortals, it takes the lands of nine or more countries to nourish and give birth.”

Lu Yuan recalled the sayings that circulated within the Immortal Realm, and to his Avatars he said, “Now, the territory controlled by my Taiping Dao spans seven nations.

These lands can support my cultivation up to a point slightly above mid-stage Earth Immortal.

To break through to late-stage Earth Immortal would be impossible.

Therefore, once I break through to mid-stage Earth Immortal, due to resource limitations, that will be the ceiling for my realm.

At that time, if I wish to further advance my cultivation, I would have no choice but to expand and seize more territory, ensuring Taiping Dao’s domain encompasses more than nine nations—that would enable a breakthrough to late-stage Earth Immortal.

In other words, when I cultivate to the mid-stage Earth Immortal, reaching the limit set by our current territory, even if it’s just for further advancement, I would have to wage war.

Considering my current realm, to cultivate to mid-term Emperor Immortal, maxing out the potential of the land of the seven nations, would take at most a thousand years.

Shorter perhaps.

It might be six or seven hundred years.

By then, whether I want to or not, we’d have to wage war.”

Lu Yuan laid out his plan.

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Cultivation always relied on various resources.

And as one’s cultivation increased, the need for more and higher-quality resources grew accordingly.

This pyramid-like structure of resource demands meant that every cultivator, to progress further, had to compete and fight with others.

If Lu Yuan didn’t wish to merely remain a mid-stage Earth Immortal, idling away in this world, he had no choice but to constantly strive upward and compete for resources.

This was the competition for the Great Tao, where not to advance is to fall back.

“So during the time my cultivation reaches its limit, the Taiping Dao must start preparing for war in all aspects.”

Lu Yuan spoke in a stern tone, his gaze fixed on those present, “Song Xiren is a mid-stage Earth Immortal, and to counter him, I too must break through to mid-stage Earth Immortal.

In the coming time, I will devote myself entirely to secluded cultivation, and I won’t be able to give much thought to sect affairs.

As such, to better coordinate resources, I will later pass on the position of School Leader to Jade Brocade, allowing him to take my place as the third School Leader of the Taiping Dao.”

With that, Lu Yuan turned to Jade Brocade, “Your duty, upon succeeding as School Leader, is to continue urging the disciples to scavenge for Immortal Materials, preparing for your subsequent realm advancement.

Additionally, my Taiping Tao Sect currently controls the territory of seven nations, has one mountain and six affiliate courtyards, totaling four thousand cultivators.

This number is too low.

Faced with the impending war, it’s not enough, far from enough.

Thus, your other major responsibility is to double the number of our sect’s disciples within these six to seven hundred, or a thousand years, before the outbreak of war.

At the very least eight thousand cultivators, preferably tens of thousands, or even more, is your second major task.

Don’t have any concerns, go ahead and recruit disciples.

If outsiders question it, just pass it off as too many disciples traveling and the sect lacking hands, hence the expansion.

Also, send more disciples to travel and seek treasures.

The Taiping Dao has always done this over the years, and using this excuse, even if others are wary, it will not raise too much suspicion.

You can be assured in doing this.”

Lu Yuan arranged his grand plan for unification.

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