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Primordial: I, Dijun, Only Want to Build the Great Desolation

Chapter 620 - 392: Sealing Memories, Probing True Nature (Part 2)

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updatedAt: 2025-09-18

CHAPTER 620: CHAPTER 392: SEALING MEMORIES, PROBING TRUE NATURE (PART 2)

As for Lady Ping Xin, she simply wanted to temper Wu Xian.

Were it not for the matters of the Immortal Court within the Purple Cloud Palace, and the selection of the Immortal Emperor, who else could have allowed Di Jun to use a Spiritual Illusion Realm to temper a creature?

Such a safe environment to temper one’s disposition is a rare opportunity for Wu Xian, and naturally, Lady Ping Xin would not let it slip by.

As for the Karma Position of the Immortal Emperor, Lady Ping Xin gave it up after witnessing Wu Xian’s various performances within the Spiritual Illusion Realm and the outcome of the Witch Clan.

Perhaps, for the Witch Clan, being in the Netherworld is already the best choice.

Furthermore, Wu Xian is not suitable to lead the Witch Clan. In the past battle between the Witch Clan and the Immortal Court, Wu Xian was unable to control it.

In the Spiritual Illusion Realm, all that the Witch Clan did within the Immortal Court, Wu Xian still could not control.

This already says a lot.

At this point, the Daoist Ancestor Hong Jun said, "In that case, we’ll trouble the Demon Emperor."

"Daoist Ancestor, you are too kind."

After Di Jun finished speaking, his gaze swept over the various Saints, and he calmly said, "Since that is the case, let’s conduct the assessment together."

As Di Jun’s words fell, the seven originally static Spiritual Illusion Realms changed again, turning into a dark and chaotic state.

During this process, the seven creatures undergoing the Spiritual Illusion Realm assessment instantly gained self-awareness.

They simultaneously realized that everything they had just experienced was a test.

At that moment, the emotions of everyone varied.

Bo Huang was only slightly taken aback, not showing much emotion.

After all, this wasn’t his first time experiencing this kind of thing.

Hao Tian felt excited, and couldn’t help but think: I wonder if I passed the assessment?

Dong Hua felt a sense of powerlessness, realizing he had no ability to oppose, even during an assessment.

Wu Xian felt relieved, exhaling deeply, as everything was just a test; Xingtian Great Witch did not fall in battle, nor was the Witch Clan severely harmed.

If this were real, Wu Xian felt he would drag the Witch Clan into the abyss, facing death without resignation.

Maitreya was still pondering one question, which was why, with his Immortal Court having merit, did Donghuang Taiyi still act on behalf of the heavens and attack him?

After realizing it was an assessment, Wu Tian and Daoist Ran Deng mostly felt regret.

Wu Tian regretted his excessive boldness since his own master had clearly instructed him on these issues during the assessment.

But thinking he passed the assessment, he began to act recklessly.

If he had known about the assessment, he certainly wouldn’t have been so wanton, but instead would have carefully acted as a good Immortal Emperor.

As for Daoist Ran Deng, his regret stemmed from seeking his own path within the Spiritual Illusion Realm, neglecting the Immortal Court.

He still remembered the evaluation within the Spiritual Illusion Realm.

"Mere formality, dereliction of duty."

These titles falling upon him made him realize his assessment wasn’t ideal, uncertain if it would affect him.

Daoist Ran Deng’s heart was filled with regret and annoyance.

However, these thoughts passed in an instant, and they soon fell back into slumber.

The Spiritual Illusion Realm in Di Jun’s hand continuously changed until the seven Spiritual Illusion Realms reappeared.

Di Jun waved his hand, and the seven creatures returned into the seven Spiritual Illusion Realms.

This time, their cultivation realms and memories were sealed, fully revealing their nature before the Saints.

Since this time’s Spiritual Illusion Realm assessment was of the mundane world, Di Jun did not prepare just one world, but thousands upon thousands of worlds.

Thousands upon thousands of worlds awaited these seven creatures, as the Saints observed their nature.

As the seven creatures entered the Spiritual Illusion Realm, Di Jun first focused on his own son, Big Golden Crow Bo Huang.

He cycled through many mundane worlds, becoming humans, highly spiritual beasts and birds, short-lived insects, plants, and even rocks and mineral veins...

No matter what he became, his spirituality was extremely high, allowing the Saints to sense the emotions contained within.

Not only was Bo Huang like this, but the other six assessors also displayed similar spirituality, becoming different creatures in different worlds.

Their spirituality was exceptionally strong, allowing the Saints to feel the emotions they contained.

After all, they were originally either Quasi-Saints or Daluo Golden Immortals, even with Di Jun’s deliberate suppression within the Spiritual Illusion Realm, their inherent spirituality exceeded that of mundane beings.

Of course, this was the result of Di Jun’s intentional maintenance.

Otherwise, if they became objects like rocks and mountains, how could they observe these assessor creatures?

Initially, Di Jun truly let them become different species and things in different mundane worlds.

But as the spiritual assessment progressed, Di Jun mostly let them become Human Race creatures in subsequent worlds.

Because whether dead things, plants, beasts, birds, insects, although spiritually high, were ultimately mundane, incapable of developing spiritual wisdom, ultimately limiting observation.

Only Human Race creatures, even in the mundane world, possessed spiritual wisdom, able to communicate normally and easier to observe.

Under such circumstances, Di Jun naturally adjusted accordingly.

The seven creatures were naturally simultaneously observed by the Saints of Purple Cloud Palace, and Di Jun naturally paid more attention to Bo Huang’s Spiritual Illusion Realm.

When Bo Huang became beasts, birds, insects, plants, rocks, and mineral veins, his mind remained calm.

His spirituality helped him survive better, and despite ups and downs, he ultimately lived a stable life.

Di Jun even found a more lively Bo Huang here, which surprised him.

However, since there was no spiritual wisdom produced, Bo Huang became Human Race creatures several times, and Di Jun continued to observe.

He discovered that whenever Bo Huang faced no pressure in the mundane world, he was very lively, even exuberant.

No need to be the head of the Ten Golden Crows or the son of the Demon Emperor and Heavenly Emperor in the Primordial world.

Even with no one reproaching him, he involuntarily bore a responsibility matching his identity, demanding maturity and stability.

At this point, Di Jun suddenly realized one thing: making the Ten Golden Crows, the Twelve Months, experience the spiritual illusion training right after their birth wasn’t good.

They had just been born, possessing the noblest status, meant to be unrestrained, full of spirit.

Yet after a spiritual illusion training session, their minds matured a lot, understanding many matters.

Like Bo Huang, in his own view, with such identity, he must stay calm.

Di Jun didn’t have much regret about this, knowing that gaining something meant losing something could be inevitable.

Having both pros and cons is the usual state.

And in the previous Spiritual Illusion Assessment, as the Immortal Emperor, Bo Huang, besides his responsibility, didn’t want to disappoint Di Jun, naturally staying calm and managing the Primordial Continent orderly.

As the son of the Demon Emperor and Heavenly Emperor, especially as the eldest son, enjoying the conveniences brought by his status naturally meant bearing the corresponding pressure and burdens.

In these mundane worlds, without memories or cultivation, Bo Huang’s true nature gradually revealed.

Without pressure, he wasn’t calm anymore but full of spirit, acting as he pleased.

Under pressure, he reverted to his calm nature, capable of bearing the pressure and resolving difficulties.

Such nature did not conflict with the Karma Position of the Immortal Emperor.

During the first assessment, like Bo Huang, Hao Tian, who persisted till the end, also received significant attention.

However, unlike Bo Huang’s performance, Hao Tian’s was more outstanding, never inferior to anyone.

His nature focused on one word, ’power’!

Excluding inanimate objects like stone veins, whether beasts, birds, or insects, due to high spirituality, he held a very significant position within his group.

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