Xu Yuan was getting ready inside his room.
He was gonna go out and explore the realms.
There was so much he was looking forward to seeing and visiting.
Some were the unique alcohols that have been made during his time in cultivation.
There were also books about the people he would have met during his prior years and craving to know if they were still alive and if so, he would need to visit them.
He had just changed clothes, as he didn't wish to go out in his comfy clothes.
The clothes he was wearing were like the Divine Dragon Clans robes, but customized for him.
They were white with golden and silver accents on the sleeves, back and chest.
It looked utterly stunning, and anyone who sees them will know he is from a prominent background.
It was time to go on his little adventure.
He asked Yao Zhong for a carriage to get around in. As he could spread his divine sense over the entire realm and know everything, but that would be boring.
Yao Zhong agreed and came back 10 minutes later and reported that everything was ready.
They walked out of the massive and luxurious courtyard of the Dragon Palace until they arrived at what looked like a house instead of a carriage.
It was clad in golden and silver and looked like something for a king. The materials were all spiritual material used by master blacksmiths to produce weapons. There was also the emblem of the Divine Dragon Clan. It is blue, with an enormous dragon rotating around the universe.
It was being pulled by 4 large Longma's, which are winged horses with blue skin, golden horns, golden wings and golden dragon scales. Most commonly called Dragon Horses.
They are a monster species related to the dragons. They are undoubtedly powerful and are purely found in the Dragon's Peak Mountain Range, in the territory of the Divine Dragon Clan.
The ones that were being used as transport right now were the best of their lineage.
They had a cultivation of Dao Master and could crush elders of other forces with a minor action.
Xu Yuan glanced at them and found them fascinating, but ignored them as he entered the grand carriage the size of a house
It was extremely spacious inside and could fit around 20 people inside. It also had a bar for drinks and snacks.
After he entered, Yao Zhong ran up to him and said that he wished to request something.
Xu Yuan agreed as there's no problem with requesting things.
"Can one of us come with you?"
He asked in a somewhat embarrassed manner.
Xu Yuan wondered why one of them would need that, as no one could harm him even if he was asleep, but he still agreed in the end, as it was a request from Yao Zhong.
"Great, then I will come with you."
he said in a satisfied tone.
Xu Yuan thought for a moment, then he shook his head, denying him to follow him.
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Yao Zhong was bewildered and wondered if he had done something wrong and why can't he follow?
He wanted to help Xu Yuan as much as he could.
"No, that won't work. You are the first ancestor, you can't be gone from the clan. Also, I want my clan to be the first in the Heavenly Realm, and that will need you and the other ancestors. Just send an elder or something, but make sure he stays in the shadows and I don't want him ruining my adventure."
Xu Yuan retorted in a sharp but friendly tone.
Yao Zhong got a little sad that he couldn't follow, but understood why he needed to be in the clan.
He got happier when he realized that Xu Yuan wanted him to make the clan the best in the entire realm.
So he reluctantly agreed and told him he will send an elder that can stay in the shadows the entire time and will only show himself or speak when he is spoken to.
"Great. I hope you will have made this clan the best when I get back home in a couple of years."
Yao Zhong was delighted that Xu Yuan Trusted him enough to leave everything to him.
"Your Majesty, you can count on me!"
he answered and disappeared to get the elder to accompany Xu Yuan on his adventure.
Shortly he came back with a man looking to be in his 50s with a long black beard and two black horns.
He scurried towards Xu Yuan and the carriage while he had a bright smile on his face.
It was the first Supreme Elder in the clan and the strongest being under the ancestors, with a cultivation realm of Late Stage Dao Master.
He approached the carriage and greeted Xu Yuan like someone who meets their king and so, after a quick chat and being handed a note, he disappeared into the shadows.
The Longma's started moving, and the carriage went after them.
The speed that the carriage was traveling at was crazy. It could travel at 10,000 km per second.
He still kept it at a relatively low speed as Xu Yuan wished to enjoy the ride and his wine that he took from the bar.
Xu Yuan was fascinated, as the scenery was incredible. He could see beasts running around all over the woods and young cultivators hunting them for their core.
There was likewise a lot of fighting between cultivators and people killing each other for their treasures or just personal grudges.
The destination he chose to go to was the capital of the neutral continent.
There are 5 different continents. Each of the top 3 forces had a continent for themself, the other is the neutral continent where all individuals can live, be it demons, angels, monsters in human form or any other intelligent creature. It is governed by a council of various forces that count as first rate forces and supreme forces. To be a first rate force, you need to have one alive person in the Dao sovereign realm. The other continent is the Beast Continent where there is not a lot of civilization and is run by beasts.
In the neutral continent it's made so people can't take advantage of people with their status. But there are always ways to do that, like if your background is strong enough to suppress people saying something against them, people will overlook it or if you make sure no one knows what you did.
On his way to the Neutral Continent, he went over a bunch of cities and all the people stared into the sky at the powerful Dragon Horses leading the glorious carriage.
There was envy, jealousy, and admiration in all the eyes that stared at the carriage.