Since he already knew the location of the Genzhou Cauldron and had obtained the Compass that could track the positions of the Nine Cauldrons, Tie Dan didn't need to linger here any longer and just threw this thing aside.
After all, the Genzhou's Barrier had already failed, the country was ruined, and there was no way to salvage it.
The Mystic Sect had no intention of competing for the world, and the Nine Cauldrons were merely a luxury, adding a touch of auspiciousness.
Nowadays, with the world in chaos and heroes fighting for dominance, if you think that carrying a cauldron will make people bow to you, you'd have to be a moron.
Moreover, the Nine Cauldrons don't need to be constantly held. They can be wirelessly transmitted and remotely powered.
Although, at the moment, Tie Dan couldn't fathom how to tune the Cauldrons to power himself, he could only rely on the crude method of touching them.