I Have A Martial Dao World-Chapter 511 - : From the long-term point of view.
Chapter 511: From the long-term point of view.
All creatures in this world have their own dispositions, and the three Spiritual Sparrowhawks were no exception.
Compared to the other two, Ru Yi had a more simple and honest nature, with small eyes that held a semblance of the “wisdom” typical of a Husky.
Ali, on the other hand, was the picture of cleverness and was overjoyed upon seeing Ru Yi:
“Good! I’ll start with this one that’s not so bright!”
Ali cocked its head and meowed, “Meow~~woo~woo~”
In the strange meowing, visibly expanding sound waves spread out to envelop Ru Yi, making it appear somewhat dazed.
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This technique was none other than the release of the Mind Force that only someone at the level of Spirit Refinement of Divine Fetal Breathing could employ; clearly, this Tabby Cat was no ordinary creature.
Ali’s eyes shone with triumph as it employed the language unique to its kind to initiate the Mystical Refinement Method “Spirit Awakening Technique,” which could awaken the bloodline memories of this large bird before it.
Thus enabling this creature, domesticated by humans, to realize its own species and to recognize who its true kin were!
If everything went as planned, Ali could take back three Golden Core Great Demons and earn tremendous merit…
Ali’s smugness lasted for no more than three seconds before the human-like expression on its cat face froze.
Just as Ru Yi shook its head, True Qi that was invisible to the naked eye rose up, forming fiery flames that allowed it to forcibly break free from the mystical technique.
“What’s going on? Why do you refuse my ‘Spirit Awakening Technique’?”
Ali was incredibly surprised; the technique it deployed was not of an offensive nature but, on the contrary, was beneficial to Monster Beasts. Many Great Demons often used it on their offspring to enhance their spiritual nature.
“Could it be… you identify more with humans!!!”
As Ali was pondering, it suddenly felt a malevolent gaze upon itself.
Looking up, it saw Ru Yi eyeing it closely, cocking its large head, as saliva dripped from its mouth, as if it had spotted a delicious treat.
“Hey, hey, hey, don’t tell me… you want to eat me!?”
No sooner had Ali spoken than Ru Yi suddenly pecked down!
After all, as a feline, Ali was agile and managed to leap to the side just in time.
The terrifying beak grazed its body and with a “clack” broke off a chunk of a millstone-sized rock.
A few splinters of stone that hit Ali’s body prompted it to glance at the crispy-hard rock and gulp nervously, its sweat pouring like rain!
If it had been even slightly slower just then, it would have been a goner!
“Wait, wait, wait! I’m one of your kin!”
It screamed in panic, but Ru Yi, saliva still dripping, pecked again.
Ali could only dodge in unpredictable movements, using the innate agility of its feline species.
Meanwhile, it employed every kind of Mystical Refinement Method it knew—Mind Enchantment Technique, Control Heart Technique—to no avail, as if tossing a clay oxen into the sea.
Rather, it was Ru Yi that surged with powerful True Qi, charging wildly and turning the entire forest into a total mess.
Ali was surrounded by danger and on the verge of collapse, “Why is it so powerful!? Is its demonic energy endless!?”
As Ru Yi continued to fail to catch Ali, it grew impatient and, with a flap of its wings, took to the sky, preparing to strike down from above!
This was a skill unique to birds of prey, and Ali knew it had no chance of evading it.
The disparity in combat prowess was just too great; even the gust from the flapping wings was too much to withstand, almost blowing it into the air.
By now, Ru Yi had adjusted its posture and predicted the likely escape route of its target, diving down at a speed of 1100 kilometers per hour!
The massive body carried an immense presence, overshadowing the entire land while many of the towering trees groaned under the pressure.
Ali, having lost all hope, collapsed to the ground, bracing for the tragic fate of becoming food.
But just then, a soft yet urgent cry rang out, “Stop it! Don’t you bully Ali!”
Ali looked up to see the little girl who had brought it up the mountain!
And with that shout, the Core Formation Great Demon that was diving down with resplendent might actually stopped its motion and gently floated to the ground.
Ru Yi stared at the small delicacy about to be hers with some reluctance, while Er Ya quickly stepped in front of Ali, saying seriously,
“Elder Uncle has already agreed to let me keep a Spirit Pet! If you dare to bully it, I’ll tell Elder Uncle!”
It was then that Ru Yi released a reluctant screech and flew away with spread wings.
The strong wind stirred up sent sand and stones flying everywhere, leaving the area in disarray, as both girl and cat instinctively covered their heads and faces.
Afterward, Er Ya picked up Ali with some concern and said, “How did you run out here? Thank goodness you’re okay.”
At that moment, Ali appeared badly scratched with patches of fur missing, its dazed expression eliciting pity.
But inside her heart, a storm raged:
[The Core Formation Great Demon was actually scared away by a little girl! No! The demon wasn’t scared of the girl but of that Lord Lu…]
[Plans have changed, I need to lie low here and bide my time!]
Ali immediately put on a languid and flattering demeanor, rubbing its head against the young girl’s hand and even licking with its tongue.
Er Ya giggled continuously, holding her pet as she left the devastated area.
And so, Jing Yi Garden gained an inconspicuous cat.
This cat seemed very timid, daring to leave the house only when accompanied by Er Ya. If Er Ya was not around, she would hide inside without venturing out.
Because Ali found out that not only that particularly dumb bird treated her as a snack.
The other two looked at her with equally frightening eyes, drooling as if seeing her as food.
Ali admitted that she would definitely not be able to avoid a plunge from the sky, so she had to be extra careful, cautious, and then even more careful.
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Meanwhile, Li Pei began to fully prepare for the impending war.
Izumo, coveting Korea and eying it greedily, realized that eliminating threats from the land beforehand was definitely the best strategy.
Thus, the whole court was making efforts to cooperate, and overall, things were going smoothly.
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Firstly, there was no shortage of food, which solved a big problem;
Funds were barely sufficient, as a lot of treasures were confiscated previously after the extermination of Grandmaster Yuan and the wealthy clans.
The military’s morale was high, eager to earn their stripes!
The Imperial Fist totaled 50,000 men, originally the Western Expedition Army that established its might in the Western Frontier, already possessing high combat prowess.
After having been through the invasion of the Coalition Forces of the Great Powers and being baptized by the roar of the Golden Dragon filled with the “Yan Huang wishful power,” their overall quality had improved significantly.
However, even so, out of these 50,000, there were less than 5,000 who could wear armor, and the vast majority were just “Auxiliary Forces.”
This number included the masters provided by supporters such as Wudang, Joyful Sect, Fahua Temple, and other factions in support of Lu Yao.
Incidentally, the majority of Lu Yao’s supporters were the lower-level martial sects and boxing gyms, who still retained a heart full of chivalry and righteousness.
Most of them were in the Bone Tempering Realm or Organ Refining Realm, and their enthusiastic participation greatly strengthened the base military force.
Additionally, Li Pei invited Daoist Zhou He to join the Jiangnan Manufacturing Bureau to oversee the research and development work.
Currently, if it’s just about manufacturing ammunition, the Jiangnan Manufacturing Bureau has no issues.
But Li Pei wanted to try having it repair damaged weapons and Mecha!
The construction of Mecha and Battle Armor was very simple; what widened the technological gap was modern composite materials like “Boron Carbide Armor.” Simple repairs weren’t entirely out of the question.
Anyway, everything was proceeding in an orderly fashion. That is until one day when the Zhenhai Fleet submitted a report, once again requesting the reorganization of the fleet.
Li Pei immediately felt a great headache, as this was not an issue that could be solved with money.