So not only could he not restrict fear, he also shouldn't restrict fear, as it was an essential emotion. So what could he do? Although Di Tou wanted to believe that if he played the balancing act to the end there was indeed a perfect solution, there was indeed no guarantee it was true.
As much as Di Tou wanted to play the 'righteous' path and do things the most orthodox way, creating sturdy laws and restrictions that would help guide the entire world, wizards, cultivators, and mortals alike, in his heart he knew that with his current power there was no way he could do such a thing. In fact, there was no guarantee he could do that even if he could truly advanced his cultivation all the way, empowering his Spiritual Palace to its Peak. This sort of things was just asking too much.
