The heavenly tribulation had passed,
but the tribulation clouds did not dissipate.
Wenlun Ancestor, though battered and bruised, kept a calm and serene gaze, his expression ever determined.
At this moment, he sensed a will emerging from the tribulation clouds.
This will carried with it a certain "celestial mandate."
He immediately perceived its nature. It was to make him the Terminal Daoist of the Cloud Path, to bear this celestial mandate, to protect the cultivators embarking upon the Cloud Path, to gather good fortune for them, to pray for their peace, and in return, a portion of their achievements and insights on the path would be bestowed upon him.
By all appearances, this celestial mandate of a Terminal Daoist seemed to be proof of the saying "good deeds beget good rewards."
But, is it truly so?
