The "qualification" to compose a new law was already within his grasp the moment he wielded the second Divine Remains Bone and broke the shackles of the old law with his sword.
However, as Xu Fu mentioned, Kamiya sensed something was still missing within him afterward.
That missing piece became clear after defeating Dao Man—
In fact, after Ashiya Dōman's death, Kamiyagawa did not gain any power or legacy from him.
You could say, there was no substantial gain.
What he obtained were merely a few fragmented yet clear memory echoes belonging to Ashiya Dōman.
Those memories were precisely Dōman's answer to the fundamental question he left on Takamagahara—
"Why exactly did I ascend to this High Heaven Divine Throne?"
That was Dōman's true intention, or rather his vision.
Indeed.
Initially, while Ashiya Dōman embarked on the path of becoming the Lord of Demons and Gods, he always harbored his true intention.
