Rean shrugged his shoulder as he sighed, saying, “Well, everyone, you heard him. I have more things to do, so I won’t be able to fight you anymore. Also, I know that Ophilia can use the Sword Intent Seed, but she’s only seven years old. I don’t want to hear that a bunch of smelly grown-up men and women are flocking around her to force the girl to fight them. She will definitely need people to help her develop her Sword Intent, and that might connect to the birth of your own Intent Seed. However, overdoing it is no good.”
Rean then looked at Hage, who had obviously been watching until now. “Hage, I’ll leave the management of that little girl’s training for you to decide. Since it’s you, I’m sure you will come up with something good.”
Hage immediately nodded, replying, “Don’t worry. I’ll make sure it’s properly taken care of.” He then took the opportunity to ask, “By the way, now that she gave birth to a Sword Intent Seed, should I change the resources that we distribute to her? After all, she’s definitely someone worth nurturing.”
Rean immediately shook his head, telling him, “In our System Sect, everything has to be earned. Talent and prospects mean nothing. First of all, if you have such a bright future, then you definitely have the power to fight for your own things. There will be no such thing as special treatment in the System Sect. Want more? Then fight more!”
Rean’s words deeply pleased the cultivators around. Well, it had been the case ever since they all joined the sect. With Sister Orb’s 24/7 constant surveillance, everyone gave up trying to take shortcuts. Those who tried were witnesses to how bad things turned out.
With that, Rean left the arena and the cultivators behind. As he mentioned before, fighting at their level simply didn’t tire him at all. His own natural Divine Energy recovery was faster than the amount he spent there.
Meanwhile, Roan and Luan were in the outside world, somewhere far away from the city. Roan hadn’t gotten the chance to train Luan for an entire year, so he was catching up on it.
Luan and Roan were looking at Luan’s cultivation technique at the moment. “You see, father? If I use my spatial control to bring a sliver of Space Power in this meridian path, the flow of Divine Energy becomes slightly better.”
Roan nodded, saying, “Indeed. You have to understand that I created this technique during the time you were still in the Nascent Soul Realm. It’s obvious that it would become obsolete now. Unlike other cultivation techniques, I had no examples of high cultivation level techniques for space affinity cultivators. I’m developing your technique as your cultivation grows.”
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Luan didn’t mind it. “Fortunately, now I can help you understand it a little more. Not to mention that father also has his own understanding over spatial powers.”
Roan was happy to hear that. “That’s true. Now, let’s try it like this. Instead of using the three meridians you mentioned, try to circle the spatial power between these four. Also, don’t simply absorb Divine Energy through them. Instead, slow the flow of Divine Energy and see what happens.”
”Alright,” Luan quickly nodded. He trusted Roan more than anything. “Oh! The result is even better than my option..”
Roan expected that. “I came up with this change because of the idea you gave me. Now, let’s continue since we have a lot to revise. We’re using the immortal cultivation techniques as a base, after all. We need to concentrate.”
Seeing his disciple, or kind of son, improving so much, Roan couldn’t help but think about Zuo Fin. The Magnetism Affinity disciple he took back in the Zasfins’ planet. ‘Now that I think about it, Zuo Fin and Leonardo have a very similar use of their powers. Both of them can affect the iron in one’s blood to help themselves. It’s just that their methods are different. I wonder how Zuo Fin is doing now… and Calina as well.’
At the same time, somewhere countless continents away, Zuo Fin, Calina, Qia, and Red were walking in the middle of a demon beast city. Red was part of the Golden Drohare Race, a Divine Demon Beast bloodline, so he held quite an important position in this place. “So, Qia, Calina, Zuo, are you really sure about this? Do you really want to leave the demon beasts’ territory?”
The three nodded. “We didn’t find any clues about Rean and Roan in this or the other continents around. It’s obvious that they were teleported somewhere else in the Realm of Gods.”
Red shrugged his shoulders in response. “You don’t know that. Do you know how big each continent is? Can you be sure you haven’t passed through the continent the twins are living in at the moment?”
Calina found it hard to believe. “If Rean and Roan had really stayed in a single continent until now, I’m sure they would have created some storm. Besides, the Minokawa Race didn’t know anything about Kentucky. You said it yourself. The Minokawas are very sensitive to their own bloodline. If a new one had appeared somewhere in the demon beast territories, they would know.”
Red had to admit Calina was right. “That’s true. However, where exactly do you intend to go? It’s not like you can go around the entire Realm of Gods looking for them. Don’t forget, they might be dead by now as several decades had gone by. Perhaps they never reached the Realm of Gods to start with.”
Calina, Qia, and Zuo shook their heads once they heard that. “In any case, we have to try. That’s why the three of us decided to go to the center of the Realm of Gods.”
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