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After Fishing For 10 Years, I Became A Saint Without Knowing How To Raise Beasts-Chapter 472 - The Human Race Has Changed (Part 1)
472 The Human Race Has Changed (Part 1)
Yuchi immediately headed to the human race’s territory to see what the situation was like.
If they needed his help, he would, of course, provide it.
The premise was that the human race did not interfere in this conflict.
Otherwise, once he intervened, he would be dragged along into the conflict, and would be mired in it.
When Yuchi arrived at the human city, he could see that it was covered in red spores. It cast a red hue over the air, which made the sunset look strange
“It’s just as I thought.”
“These red spores will appear wherever the moon falls. They might look harmless now, but who knows what dangers they hide.”
He saw that the human race was handling things relatively stably. Clearly, they were showing signs of having gone down the right route this time.
Unlike what Yu Huaqing had been worried about, the human race was not in a state of war.
It had been two years since the moon had fallen in their vicinity.
In the first month after the moon fell, the humans in the city had already sensed that something was wrong.
They suddenly felt connected to the world. It was hazy at first, but once they began to cultivate, they discovered that their cultivation progressed much faster than before, which excited them.
The human race had the advantage of having a huge population, so the sudden increase in the density of the Heavenly Dao created many “geniuses” among them.
They surpassed their previous limits that they had been stuck at for all their lives, all within a very short span of time too.
After that, a year passed, and the human race had ten Dao realm cultivators, which was something unheard of since the moon god race had secretly helped them.
Had it not been for the bitter lesson they had learnt in the past, they might have become arrogant and waged war on the other races.
This time, they restrained themselves. Furthermore, they realized that having power was something fearful as well.
After that incident, the human race suddenly realized that the price of wielding such power often needed to be carefully considered. Therefore, they only dared to form a small group, and everyone stayed in this small group, discussing what to do next.
When he saw this, a satisfied smile appeared on Yuchi’s face. It was obvious that they had learnt their lesson.
Had they acted this time around, they would have been surrounded and destroyed by the other races.
In this case, their restraint, patience and calmness saved them.
Yuchi was currently walking on the streets of the human city, which were filled with red spores.
No one noticed his arrival, or rather, no one could notice his arrival unless he allowed them to.
Walking barefoot on the streets of the human race, he seemed to have become one with the world.
As for why no one attacked the human race?
The answer was obvious.
It was because of Yuchi. The knowledge of his strength had kept the other races at bay.
Hence, even though a moon had fallen, the other clan leaders retained a cautious stance toward the human race.
Since the human race did not get involved in the war, even though the region was full of fighting and chaos, no one dared to challenge the human race.
They were afraid that if they attacked the human race, when Yuchi returned, they would be held accountable and exterminated. This was especially so since the human race did not participate in the war, so no one had the justification to attack them.
In any case, although they had become stronger after the moon fell, and had many Dao realm experts, it was not so easy to break through to the Dao essence realm, much less the Dao heart realm.
Thinking about it, in ancient times, when the Heavenly Dao was still very rich and Dense, Medusa and the others had only reached the Dao essence realm, yet had been strong enough to be regarded as rulers of their respective regions.
Therefore, knowing that Yuchi was a Dao heart realm cultivator when he last met them, they did not dare to act rashly.