Chu Huaixu was all too familiar with the legends about the Dao Ancestor.
It's said that there used to be an ordinary Daoist temple atop Wenda Peak, with a very odd name—Junzi Temple.
And the Dao Ancestor was just a little Daoist in that temple.
He once stumbled upon a Nameless Technique for the First Realm and then began cultivating.
Some say that his later techniques were pieced together from all over, while others claim he created them all on his own.
Anyway, this little Daoist worked his way up from Daoist to Daoist Master, and then ultimately became the Dao Ancestor.
The name "Dao Scripture" was given by later generations, or more accurately, as a title of respect.
The Dao Ancestor himself never named his own cultivation technique.
"Dao Scripture is split into nine volumes, corresponding to the First Realm through the Ninth Realm," Chu Huaixu mused.
The cultivation system in the Profound Yellow Realm is quite strange.
