If the Heavenly Dao had no master, Qin's plan would have succeeded.
After all, the Heavenly Dao had replaced the Great Dao of the nine zones, and had thus inherited its fate.
If the Heavenly Dao did not have a master, Qin could use the fate of the Heavenly Dao to merge with his main body and control a portion of the Heavenly Dao.
However, the Heavenly Dao did have a master, which meant that Qin's plan would not work.
Chu Xuan pondered how to deal with Qin's plan.
Should he allow Qin to enter the Heavenly Dao and become a creature of the Heavenly Dao like Huang Long?
To be more precise, a divine being of the Heavenly Dao.
Or should he just expel him?
It would be a pity to directly expel Qin.
He was not weak, and his talent was monstrous. His comprehension ability was extremely high, which was why he had managed to create the human race's first cultivation method.