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Closing remarks for the second volume.

The first volume ends with the death of the old Taoist, while the second volume is the defeat of the Empress of the Great Yuan, which is the end.

Let’s summarize some plots in the second volume first.

First, Abai did not describe the war in Daxia Dayan directly, and did not let the protagonist intervene too much, because from the beginning to the end, the protagonist's core concept is still "just want to live a peaceful life with Xia Yuling."

For a reborn person, when he never completely understands what the world looks like, I think it is the most stable idea to voluntarily live a peaceful life. Of course, this person is different and wise, and everyone has their own ideas.

So in the third volume of the protagonist, will he go out of the Great Xia and expand his worldview?

I think there is no need to talk nonsense about this.

Second, from beginning to end, the second volume is actually used to slowly reveal the background of this world.

Mo Yuan in the Demon Village has a plot of his in the third volume, so A Bai did not write him to death directly. There is also the first chair of the Demon Village, Xiao Cang, as a peerless demon emperor in the Xuantian realm, his knowledge must be more than Su Bai, so the third volume still has his plot.

Buddhism.

I think no one doesn’t know who the reincarnation of Amitabha Buddha is, right?

Then someone may ask, at the end of the second volume, Su Bai used all his blood power, which was almost aborted. Isn’t this Buddhist plot a beginning or a end?

Regarding this question, Abai just wants to say, please read the third volume.

There are also Buddhist factions in the north and south, and this plot will be slowly revealed.

Tao Palace.

Zhang Daoxuan is the first person under the imperial realm. At the same time, the treasure of the Taoist Palace is also an imperial weapon. Why is he afraid of Dayuan?

Also, what background does the power of the Tao Palace have? This will be slowly described in the third volume.

Finally, it is the highlight of Dayuan.

Abai said before that the name of the second volume is called "The Beginning of the Majesty", which everyone may think is:

‘The dog author must be making Xia Yuling the empress~’

or

‘The dog author probably wants Su Bai to focus on Daxia to build infrastructure~’

Sorry, you all guessed wrongly. The so-called beginning of the heroic map is the heroic map of everyone!

Including Su Bai and Dayuan, all the definitions of "Xiong Map" are different.

Here, let’s see what perspective you look at it from.

At the same time, I believe everyone will have some complaints after reading the latest chapter.

That is, why did the protagonist let go of the 'villain' again?!

Do dog authors only know this routine?!

If a book friend really asks, many foreshadowings are actually buried in the final chapter of the second volume, and the answers are already in it. If you look closely, you should understand that the protagonist does not kill the empress, and the so-called "feeling mercy" old Taoist before, and the second "Emperor" collapse of Mo Yuan, are all two concepts!

(I want to say it again here, stop saying that the protagonist is an experienced master who lets go with mercy. I almost explained that I vomited...)

Maybe some friends who like to read the layout have guessed something, so Abai doesn’t talk much nonsense.

Since the second volume is called "The Beginning of the Majesty", then the same question arises...
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