Introduction: Ye Fan and Shi Hao, two peerless masters, each left an immortal legend. Not only are they extremely powerful themselves, but they also gave birth to offspring with extraordinary talents. This article will explore in depth the achievements of Ye Fan and Shi Hao's sons, and through comparative analysis, try to reveal who is the strongest emperor's son.
Ye Fan's sons: Xiao Zi and Ye Yishui
Ye Fan, as the protagonist of "The Great Ruler", has a life full of legends. He not only reached the pinnacle of cultivation, but also left two remarkable stories in the emotional world. Ye Fan has two children, daughter Xiao Zi and son Ye Yishui, who each inherited Ye Fan's powerful bloodline and showed extraordinary achievements.
Xiao Zi: The Miracle of the Holy Spirit Body
Xiao Zi, the daughter of Ye Fan and Ji Ziyue, was born with a Yuanling Saint Body. This physique combines the ancient saint body of her father and the Yuanling body of her mother, making it invincible. Xiao Zi's growth rate is amazing. She can run and jump as soon as she is born, and travels very fast. Not only does she have a strong defense, but she can also use the power of heaven and earth to improve her combat power, and her endurance is amazing. Under the protection of Ye Fan, Xiao Zi has gone through hundreds of years of hard training and gradually grew into a powerful practitioner who can fight alongside her mother. Her life is full of challenges and glory. Although her appearances have decreased since entering the fairyland, her future achievements are still full of infinite possibilities.
Ye Yishui: The Glory of the Innate Holy Body and Taoist Embryo
Ye Yishui, the son of Ye Fan and the mortal girl Chenxi during the Great Dream, possesses the innate holy body and the same physique as the Great Emperor Wu Shi, and is known as the strongest physique in ancient times. Ye Yishui's growth path can be described as smooth sailing. He entered the quasi-emperor realm at the age of 200, and then became the emperor in hundreds of years, which made the Black Emperor so excited that he burst into tears. In the battle with the Immortal Emperor, Ye Yishui personally killed the Immortal Emperor's own son, proving that his bloodline was the strongest. In the Holy Ruins era, facing the threat of a weird source, Ye Yishui broke through to the quasi-immortal emperor realm. Although he died in battle, he was reflected and resurrected in the final chapter. Ye Yishui's life is a portrayal of brilliance and glory. He used his own strength to prove the power of the innate holy body and the Tao fetus.
Son of Shi Hao: Shi Fan and the Unnamed Son
Shi Hao, as the protagonist of "Perfect World", has a life full of legends and twists and turns. Not only is he powerful, but he has also grown and developed during his time at the Emperor Desolate Dojo, and has four descendants. Among them, Shi Fan and Shi Hao's youngest son has shown extraordinary talent and achievements.
Shi Fan: Extraordinary in the Ordinary
Shi Fan, the eldest son of Shi Hao and Yun Xi, was born during the most terrifying period of the Dark Turmoil. Shi Hao hoped that his son could grow up in an ordinary and healthy way, so he named him Fan. However, Shi Fan was born extraordinary, and he was born with natural talent. Even though he was born in the Dharma-Ending Age, where it was difficult to achieve enlightenment, Shi Fan still relied on his talent to reach the realm of Immortal King when the Dark Turmoil broke out. He was the second person in the lineage of Emperor Huang Tian who could achieve the status of Immortal Emperor. However, Shi Fan's fate was full of twists and turns. During the Dark Turmoil, he witnessed his father fighting against four top quasi-immortal emperors alone. In order to help his father recover his fighting power, he actually used blood as a guide to sacrifice to Shi Hao, helping him reach the realm of a half-step immortal emperor. Although he sacrificed himself for this, Shi Hao later used his supreme power to recover his son, and nourished his body with the inner coffin in the bronze coffin of the Three Worlds, so that he could truly revive him. After successfully resurrecting, Shi Fan accompanied his father and fought against the weird clan with him.
During the long battle of the heavens, Shi Fan rose up strongly with his terrifying talent, and successfully achieved the ultimate sublimation, and his strength almost jumped into the realm of the Immortal Emperor. However, when the Weird Ancestor and Shi Hao were fighting, Shi Fan was personally blocked by the Weird Ancestor, who destroyed his body and stained the earth with blood. Although Shi Hao rescued him later, Shi Fan, who had not yet been truly resurrected, still had big problems with his body, and needed to be nourished by the Three-Life Copper Coffin to be resurrected. In a battle where the world did not exist, Shi Fan was born early to save the besieged Meng Tianzheng, and was eventually forced to choose Taoism with Shi Yi by the dark creatures. It was not until Shi Hao broke through the realm of sacrifice that he truly resurrected Shi Fan. Shi Fan's life is an interweaving of the ordinary and the extraordinary. He used his actions to interpret what a true hero is.
Unnamed Son: A gifted and powerful person
In addition to Shi Fan, Shi Hao also has a younger son. Although his name and specific origins are not mentioned in the original work, his talent is more abnormal than Shi Fan. With better resources in the Holy Ruins period, his realm climbing speed can only be described as against the sky, and he cultivated all the way to the Quasi-Immortal Emperor realm. However, he was also blocked by the weird ancestor. In every battle, he was regarded as the main target of attack. In the end, because of the huge gap in strength, he died in the battle. Shi Hao saw that both sons died on the battlefield and could only temporarily seal their souls. In the final battle, the two fought again, and even with Shi Yi's desperate help, they still died again. It was not until the three emperors stepped on the sacrificial road that they were reflected and resurrected. Although Shi Hao's youngest son did not leave much ink in the original work, his talent and achievements cannot be ignored.
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