After Fishing For 10 Years, I Became A Saint Without Knowing How To Raise Beasts-Chapter 461 - 461 Rapid Development
461 Rapid Development
By the time Bu Tingyue came back to her senses, Yuchi had returned to their side. Looking at the huge handprint under his feet, he said to Bu tingyue and Yue Hanjiang, “Let’s leave this place. We don’t need to stay here any longer. I still have some things to investigate.”
Yue Hanjiang nodded obediently.
Bu Tingyue’s eyes were glued to the blood stains left on the ground.
Yuchi could sense her shock.
“If we continue to stay here, there will be more people coming to attack us. The reason why they are attacking is simple. To them, we’re enemies who are vying for the control of this territory that has been blessed by the Heavenly Dao.”
“Everyone is eager to obtain the benefits of the increased density of the Heavenly Dao, so there will likely be many battles here between the myriad races. This ‘blessing’ is a double-edged sword. If one does not have sufficient strength, they will lose their lives in this battle.”
When he saw Bu Tingyue’s face gradually exhibit an expression of realization and worry, Yuchi said, “Miss Bu Tingyue, you don’t have to take this to heart. This is how this world operates. The war between the myriad races has been ongoing since the dawn of time.”
After that Yuchi left the place with Yue Hanjiang and Bu Tingyue in tow.
Thanks to this experience, Bu Tingyue finally realized how cruel this world was.
Those people had launched an attack without warning. There was not even an opportunity for discussion or negotiation.
Such a thing would never have happened in the Alchemist Valley.
She suddenly realized that she had underestimated the outside world, and could only laugh bitterly in her heart.
Over the following ten days, Yuchi brought the two girls and left the area where the moon had fallen. At this moment, the situation became even more strange.
After leaving the area where the moon had fallen, Yuchi could no longer find traces of the red fog. He descended several times in different places to check, but things were as he expected. There was nothing there.
As such, the most obvious conclusion was that the red spores were related to the fallen moon and, most likely, the increased density of the Heavenly Dao around it.
Thinking this, Yuchi’s expression became a little apathetic.
Yue Hanjiang’s voice rang out in Yuchi’s ears.
“Master, it seems that where the moon fell, it’s not only the myriad races who are fighting for dominance, but even the organisms like those spores are trying to try and carve out their own place there.”
Yuchi nodded.
He was quite satisfied with his disciple’s intelligence.
In the area surrounding the fallen moon, all the races felt that they were fighting for these Heavenly Dao.
In reality, the real winner was these red spores.
These spores were unstoppable, and none of the myriad races would be able to displace them. Furthermore, no one knew what these spores would eventually evolve into.
However, it was obvious, this matter was even more terrifying and full of uncertainty than it seemed.
Yuchi was now looking at the spores that covered the mountains and fields from a distance. It seemed that the spores had condensed into ferocious blood-colored skulls. It was obvious that the spores were sneakily doing something.
However, this kind of thing would only become evident in the future.
“Let’s go,” he said, “We’ll head to the angel race’s territory first.”
“We can rest there while I investigate this matter in detail. Staying here won’t make much of a difference.”
Yuchi did not say anything else. He led the thoughtful Yue Hanjiang and terrified Bu Tingyue as they flew across the sky. As he was a demigod, he moved terrifyingly fast.
As Yuchi hurried toward the angel race’s territory, he saw more and more moons falling from the sky every day.
He frowned. At the rate this was going, things might develop faster than he expected.
It seemed that he had to secure the angel race first before focusing on the investigation.
He did not bother contacting the Knights of the Round Table, who were already aware that he had returned and that he was a demigod.
They did not want to get into a conflict with him, and he did not want to interact with them, so this was the best arrangement.
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Gu Yushen strangled a member of the moon god race to death, and then casually threw the corpse below her feet. She stared in Yuchi’s direction. It seemed like she had to put in more effort to put the world back on track.
“I hope you can see further than I can. Perhaps your answer is different from mine,” she muttered.
The demigod beside her said, “What’s wrong? You still can’t forget Yuchi?”
Gu Yushen shook her head.
“We just need to do our own thing. We might have to bear the infamy in the short term, but our actions will be proven right in the end.”
“Our actions, and the sacrifices of our jinxes, will bring true peace to this world.”