In his past life, Wu Wang often heard the phrase: "Where there are people, there are rivers and lakes."
Now, having had more interactions with Innate Gods, he realized that once Innate Gods were tainted with human nature, they too entered these "rivers and lakes," grappling with "grudges." When interests clashed, conflicts would inevitably erupt.
From this perspective, the difference between Divine Spirits and living creatures was not significant. Their primary concerns and pursuits differed; the former possessed endless lifespans, whereas the latter, no matter how powerful they became in the world, were merely fleeting, like the ephemeral bloom of a night-blooming cereus.
Wu Wang's Immortal Consciousness watched over the battlefield where thousands of soldiers and dozens of Divine Generals were fiercely fighting.
