Who let him join the Sword Sect?!

Chapter 1051 - 506: Oh, Hohoho, It’s the Human Emperor...

Who let him join the Sword Sect?!

Chapter 1051 - 506: Oh, Hohoho, It’s the Human Emperor...

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Chapter 1051: Chapter 506: Oh, Hohoho, It’s the Human Emperor...

Interpretation is concealment, and concealment is storytelling.

Believing she has indeed made a great contribution, Little Fuji holds up the stone stele, waiting for Zhang Ze to tell a story.

The stone stele is deep black, resembling obsidian, but it’s extremely hard, which is likely why it has been preserved until today.

Judging by the characters carved on it, the person who engraved them is obviously a master.

Even on such hard rock, they wrote without the slightest hesitation.

The writing and corrections are quite free-spirited; they even managed to misspell the emperor’s character without knowing how it was done.

Zhang Ze reached out and wiped, correcting the mistaken character.

As for the laws carved on it, they are somewhat nonsensical.

[One, drink boiled water and sleep with your tummy covered]

[Two, to get wealthy, first plant trees; and if seeking riches, first build roads]

[Three, need arbitration early on, and if confused, ask the wise]

[Four, resources are indeed limited; planned birth is everyone’s responsibility]

[Five, everyone should try not to fight; argue as much as possible but avoid physical confrontation]

[Six, study well and read more; cultivate diligently to strengthen the body]

.....

The remaining four commandments have become unclear, likely due to frequent touching in the past, given their lower height.

But by carefully examining them, it’s roughly discernible that they’re all frivolous talk.

The entire "Human Emperor’s Ten Commandments" contains only the third one that’s somewhat useful.

Zhang Ze and Li found the names Jie Mo and Bai Zhi vaguely familiar.

Whether in the "Mountain and Sea Hundred Gods List" or in Li’s recalled memories of the Primordial Era, these two frequently appeared.

Both surprisingly were positive figures.

These two were transformed from starships of the Exile Fleet into objects of innate worship.

Compared to Li, the warehouse keeper, their status was considerably higher.

These two were the judges and think tanks of the fleet back then.

Therefore...

Zhang Ze looked at the stone stele, at the familiar writing that seemed identical to what he wrote yesterday, feeling somewhat speechless.

He thought of something.

While in the Mountain and Sea Secret Realm, Zhang Ze found a diary of his own.

According to the information on it, Zhang Ze realized that during the Primordial Era, he used the Stone Pill to travel between the Mountain and Sea Secret Realm and the Four Continents, repeatedly emerging from the coffin.

Playing a game only he could play.

He elevated the Human Race from the lowest tier of the Primordial world stage to one of the three races eligible for poker games.

However, what happened after his last resurrection in the Primordial Era was not recorded in the diary.

By the next record, it fast-forwards to the era of the Ten Kingdoms Chaos, where he forgets everything, thinking he has just crossed over, and joyfully buys a position in White Jade County.

So during that time...

He remembered the tale of the Emperor going to sea...

Zhang Ze glanced at Maomao, who was gnawing bones and grinding teeth on the ground, this Sea Patrol Dog that legend says once went to sea with the Emperor.

Sensing Zhang Ze’s gaze, Maomao, though unsure of what happened, responded with a big smile.

"Woof! (Good dog!)"

Zhang Ze also smiled at Maomao, then refocused on the stone stele, which had now turned from "Human Yellow Ten Commandments" into "Human Emperor Six Commandments".

If the one who went to sea was truly him, everything would have an explanation.

The reason the Mountain and Sea Secret Realm’s ancestral temple had no record of that event is because he didn’t return to the revival point but came here with the Ten Thousand Races.

Avoiding a calamity later known as the Great Primordial Catastrophe, which is likely another Earth-Sea tidal surge disaster.

If that’s the case...

With this thought, Zhang Ze began circling the stone stele, seemingly searching for something.

Soon, he found a coin slot behind the black stone stele.

"Ha."

Zhang Ze looked at the small gap, fished out a General Coin found in the Mountain and Sea Secret Realm, and inserted it.

As the General Coin was fed into the black stone stele, its color began changing, a warm glow ignited from within the stone.

The solid black stone stele transformed into a semi-transparent amber hue, as if something inside was about to burst forth.

Little Fuji looked up with her mouth agape, genuinely impressed.

"Zhang Ze is so amazing. He could foresee things so far ahead. Did he anticipate this day would come?"

Li, having eaten half-full, stood with arms crossed beside Little Fuji, glanced sideways at Zhang Ze, and whispered to Fuji.

"Fuji, you overthink; he’s purely senile. But even in senility, he is self-aware, so he set all passwords the same to avoid forgetting them."

Little Fuji, "Oh~ is that so?"

Li, "Surely that’s the case, because I’m like that too."

While the two whispered, the contents inside the Human Emperor Six Commandments stone stele appeared before everyone.

A small orb of light.

Zhang Ze lightly touched it, and in an instant, fragments of memories emerged in everyone’s minds.

Initially, there were snippets of war, those fragmented images barely distinguishable, but roughly recognizable as the Human Emperor driving a chariot across the war’s canopy.

It was an unprecedented massive battle of that time, with the Human, Demon, and Barbarian Races leading their followers into decisive conflict on the Central Continent Wilderness.

Every tribe with a name took part, and even some Primordial worship figures appeared on the battlefield.

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