Summary
In the original work, all chapters with "蛄" are marked, you can check it at will.
After reading the whole book, the only mistake I made is that the 蛄祖 was intercepted by the Stone King when he attacked the Immortal King in the Ancient Era of Immortals. I was wrong here.
In other places, I really didn't see the description of "六道无终命令石王挡蛄".
If we follow what many book friends say, it was arranged by 六道无中, a self-torture trick.
Then, from the perspective of the creatures in the primitive ancient world, it is: "石王, intercepted the Ten Evil蛄成道仙王 and forced it to rebel. The ancient world has fallen into decline. How can the stone king take revenge? And the glory clan, it should be said that it is the sin clan. At this time, forcing a strong man who could have become a king to rebel is really a big sin."
In later generations, the stone clan where the stone king belongs was indeed defined as the sin clan.
However, the reason was the frame-up by the wind clan and other forces, not because the stone ancestor forced the 蛄 to rebel. Before the frame-up, that is, at the beginning of the chaotic ancient era, the stone clan was still a big force in the imperial city.
I am confused. Before the war, you set up a trap for your teammates, cut off their paths, forced them to rebel, and defected to the foreign land. Isn't this a heinous crime? Why didn't anyone settle the accounts later... How can the foreign land believe you if you cover up like this?
My understanding is that the Cicada Clan and the Stone Clan had a grudge, and the incident of blocking the kingship happened before the war, in the early and middle stages of the ancient immortals.
Otherwise, after the Stone King started the war, you blocked others' paths to the immortal kingship and forced them to rebel. Isn't this a serious crime?
If this is true, the Six Paths of Reincarnation and the Endless are equivalent to harming two clans with one plan.
Make a clan of immortal kings into a sinner, and throw a clan of ten evils into the foreign land as an undercover.
Is this reasonable?
If you were Liudao Wuzhong, would you come up with such a plan from the perspective of a leader...
The reasonable explanation should be that they had grievances in the first place, and used this as an excuse to surrender to the foreign land. As for the letter of surrender, the original novel also said that he sealed his memory, leaving only one surrender to the foreign land, and then killed countless people from the primitive ancient world, thus bearing the eternal infamy.
The self-torture plan you mentioned to temporarily prevent teammates from becoming kings is equivalent to the eternal infamy of both Shi Wang and Zhu Zu, one of whom was a teammate in the war, and the other was a betrayer.
Then Liudao Wuzhong was guilty of harboring the crime, and did not settle accounts with Shi Wang during the internal strife, and favored Shi Wang.
I have changed that plot, which was not a very important part, but I insist that Zhu and Shi Wang had conflicts in the first place.
The Cricket Ancestor became a king, which is a big deal anyway. In public, they cut off the path of others... Then the Stone Clan is really a sinful clan. If you say that it is done and it is done, and the matter is done, and the Stone Clan will not be remembered, then I can only say that the values of the primitive ancient world are really explosive. They really deserve to die, and they don't care about backstabbing their teammates.
If the Cricket Ancestor became a king before the war, no one would protect him, and it would be a personal grudge.
If there is a teammate who wants to become a king during the war, then all the strong men will come to protect the Cricket Ancestor. If no one comes to protect him, then the primitive ancient world is not as good as the Immortal Realm. When Shi Hao of the Immortal Realm defeated the king and became an emperor, the immortal kings of the Immortal Realm fought to protect him.