Number of Quasi-Immortal Emperors
Everyone knows the protagonist's path, which is the Pangu Path, and has always been taken this way.
Now there is controversy when it comes to the Quasi-Immortal Emperor.
Then let's not discuss other things (what about how many Quasi-Immortal Emperors there are in the Holy Ruins, which has nothing to do with the protagonist, unless you find someone who walks the Pangu Path in the Holy Ruins, and I'll refer to it), just discuss the protagonist, whether the energy in the body of a Tyrannosaurus Rex Immortal Emperor can be equal to the huge number of Quasi-Immortal Emperors.
I personally think so. The Tyrannosaurus Rex Immortal Emperor is the strongest among the Immortal Emperors. The energy possessed by a strand of hair, both in quality and quantity, is greater than that of a Quasi-Immortal Emperor. After all, the life levels are different. So let's count the protagonist's hair volume as less, and count it as balder, only 100,000 strands.
If a world formed by a strand of hair has the foundation needed to give birth to a Quasi-Immortal Emperor, 100,000 strands, 30% of which breaks through the King Realm, that is 30,000, and this is just hair, so the "tens of thousands" in the previous chapter is not an exaggeration.
Of course, if you think that a hair falling from a person close to the Dao of Sacrifice is not as good as a quasi-immortal emperor, then just ignore what I said.
At present, there are many quasi-immortal emperors coming out of the protagonist's body, but the number of subsequent immortal emperors is different. Some readers said that with so many quasi-immortal emperors, there will probably be tens of thousands of immortal emperors in the future. I can tell you clearly that it is not so exaggerated.
These creatures in the inner world are flawed after all. Before the immortal emperor, they can still sublimate and evolve with the main body, but when they reach the hurdle of the immortal emperor, it is impossible for a large number of them to transcend the main body and become immortal emperors.
For the protagonist, as long as there is a creature in the inner world who proves the Dao of the Immortal Emperor, the fire of the Dao of Sacrifice can be ignited in his body.
This is the situation. For readers who think it is too exaggerated, can't hold it, or the writing is broken, I can't make changes for you. I can only go a long way and see you again.
After all, I can't imagine what it would be like for the Tyrannosaurus Immortal Emperor to grab a handful of hair to be equal to a quasi-immortal emperor in energy. I really can't imagine it.
From now on, I will not respond to such questions. There is no great significance in this. The book is here and it is the reader's freedom to read it or not. My settings will not be changed because of an argument. Instead, an argument will waste the energy of both parties.