For example, Asura, when it became the seventh superpower, was also recognized by the other emperor-level forces.
If it weren't for the meeting between the Shura King and several emperors, I'm afraid this matter wouldn't have ended quietly.
There are even rumors that on the day Shura King met with the emperors, they had a fierce confrontation.
In the end, Asura's Shura King managed to hold his own against two opponents, leading the emperors to cease their pursuits.
The implications of this are quite interesting.
Shura King held his own against two opponents before gaining recognition from the emperors; just how powerful is he?
Is Shura King really just a legendary powerhouse newly entered into the Emperor Realm?
Everyone remains skeptical of this rumor, as it is simply too hard to believe.
Consider this: which emperor hasn't endured for hundreds or even thousands of years?
They are like stabilizing presences, suppressing their territories!
