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There were always internal and external causes in bringing change. But what truly determined change was the internal cause. The external was merely the trigger, while the internal was the fundamental driving force. Without the will to change from within, one might very well ignore the external circumstances.
The same logic applied to the Daoist Order. The apparent external causes of upheaval seemed to be the extinction of the Northern Dragon and the arrival of the end of the era. However, in essence, it was the irreconcilable conflict between the three major sects that had reached a breaking point. The end of the era only served to ignite this conflict. So, it was the trigger, not the root cause.
Such contradictions were rarely dissolved easily. Either one side was utterly defeated, or both sides were grievously wounded and forced to reconcile. In any case, the price was steep. The struggle would only end once pain was felt. Or it would shift into a new cycle, just as dynasties have risen and fallen throughout history. Throughout this process, bloodshed was inevitable.
At this moment, they were within Izanagi’s divine kingdom, which felt as if they were in a desolate region far removed from the civilized...



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