Chapter 1615: s 1562-1563: Prince Jing, Zhu Zai Zhen, Besieged_2
Chapter 1615: Chapters 1562-1563: Prince Jing, Zhu Zai Zhen, Besieged_2
In the Great Ming Divine Dynasty, there also exists a pyramidal hierarchy internally; the higher one stands, the more benefits and authority from the Jade Emperor Lineage one can obtain.
Certainly, they cannot inherit the position of the Emperor of Heaven, but as the sons of the Emperor of Heaven, being granted the title of King or appointed as the Crown Prince, the recognition and the Qi Luck from the Jade Emperor are starkly different, as is their status within the Jade Emperor Lineage.
Currently, the Jade Emperor has eight sons, all of whom are merely titled Kings, with none having been appointed as the Crown Prince, meaning the position of the heir to the throne hangs in the balance. Thus, the competition among these eight princes is intensely fierce.
Prince Jing, Zhu Zai Zhen, the fourth son, has numerous supporters within the Royal Family, the Court, and among the Noble Officials, and is considered a strong candidate for the competition for the Crown Prince.
This time, entering the Myriad Laws Realm for the trial, Prince Jing, Zhu Zai Zhen’s goal is to seize the Great Law Decree Technique, earn the favor of the Jade Emperor, and use this achievement to defeat his brothers and claim the position of the Crown Prince.
Of course, if he has the Opportunistic Fortune to become a Tao-Certifying True Immortal, that would be an even better outcome; with his brothers not having certified the Tao, the position of the heir would be firmly in his grasp.
However, the competition for the Great Law Decree Technique proved far more difficult than he had imagined; even with ample preparations and numerous followers brought along for the trial, he soon realized that the champions from all factions were much stronger than he had anticipated.
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