Yang Jian carried Lei Zhenzi's severed head, the two halves of Uncle Jiang's mortal body, and his soul, rushing at lightning speed to Yuxu Palace.
Although he had grown estranged from the Chan Sect, and Yu Ding was already listed on the register, Yang Jian had never denied his identity as a third-generation disciple of Yuxu.
Bai He, the attendant child, had long been waiting at the palace.
When the Asuras descended, Yuanshi Tianzun had already sensed the situation over there. He was somewhat puzzled—wasn't this supposed to be about the Rise of Zhou and Fall of Shang? How did it end up like this?
Yet, he was utterly indifferent to how many members of the Human Clan died.
As for the idea that the Chan Sect was founded on the Human Clan, leading him to attain sainthood—what a ridiculous joke.
The first to achieve sainthood after Hong Jun was Nuwa, and the reason was because she created human beings.