SSS rank Mother-In-Law to an Invincible Family-Chapter 415: The Massive Changes In Nexara

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"What do you mean?" Bai Lingyun asked.

"It means that while the rewards are great, the risks are also high. There are no guarantees, and if we want to achieve our goals, we need to be prepared to put our lives on the line."

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"That's true," Yan Yuehua agreed.

"Still, I'm glad we were able to come this far."

"Me too," Xu Qianghua smiled.

The conversation soon turned to other topics, such as future plans and strategies, the development of their businesses, and the expansion of their influence.

After a while, they left the restaurant and returned to the Xu family subspace. All of them went back to the cultivation rooms, as almost all of them were on the verge of a cultivation realm breakthrough.

They all entered their respective cultivation room and began cultivating.

It was a peaceful and relaxing experience, and they all felt a sense of calm and contentment.

Soon, a few days passed.

And while there were no major conflicts going on, the changes that the World upgrade brought to Nexara are impossible to ignore.

In just a few short days since the World Upgrade, the entire planet had undergone a complete transformation.

The sky was clearer, the air crisper, and the spiritual energy in the atmosphere had become so dense that even the weakest cultivators could feel the power coursing through them.

Mountains that once stood modestly tall now pierced the clouds, their peaks crowned with layers of pure spiritual ice.

Rivers had widened, their waters flowing with an unnatural clarity, filled with an abundance of new aquatic life never seen before.

Forests had grown into vast, endless jungles, their trees stretching so high that they blotted out the sun while their roots dug deep into the ground, tapping into newly discovered mineral veins.

But the most shocking of all was the appearance of new landscapes.

Regions that had once been flat plains were now rolling with hills and mountains. Regions that had once been nothing but water were now covered in lush, tropical jungles, their trees stretching high into the sky and their canopy casting a dark shadow over the land.

These were not the only changes, however. The World Upgrade had caused a ripple effect across the globe, and many other countries were experiencing similar phenomena.

One of the biggest changes was the sudden increase in the number of spirit beasts.

Previously, the number of spirit beasts was already a problem. But now, it seemed that every nook and cranny of the world was filled with them.

Not only that, the strength of the spirit beasts had also increased significantly.

Some had grown larger, their bodies infused with natural spiritual energy, making them far more dangerous than before.

Others had developed new abilities, allowing them to manipulate elements like fire, wind, and even lightning.

In the northern regions, giant frost wolves had started hunting in packs, their fangs capable of freezing their prey in an instant.

In the eastern jungles, golden-eyed serpents slithered through the trees, their venom potent enough to kill a Nascent Soul cultivator in seconds.

And in the western deserts, sand wyrms the size of warships burrowed beneath the dunes, waiting for unsuspecting prey to pass by.

It was as if the world itself had decided to reset, creating a new balance of power that forced humanity to adapt or be left behind.

Even the sea had changed.

The depths, once ruled by ordinary marine life, now housed creatures of terrifying size and intelligence.

Monsters that could swallow ships whole, krakens that could uproot islands with a single tentacle, and serpent-like beings with the ability to manipulate the very ocean itself.

But it wasn't just the creatures that had changed.

New resources had emerged in abundance.

Massive crystal deposits, filled with pure spiritual energy, jutted out of the ground like jagged spires.

Some of these crystals could boost cultivation, while others had unique properties that were still being researched.

Rare ores, once thought extinct, had surfaced in deep caverns, their metallic sheen carrying properties that could enhance weapons and armor beyond their previous limits.

The lands were brimming with opportunity, but at the same time, they had never been more dangerous.

Many sects and families had already begun expeditions, eager to stake their claim in this new world.

But some who had been too confident had decided to venture too deep and never returned.

It was a stark reminder—Nexara was no longer the world they once knew.

It had evolved.

And those who failed to adapt would be left behind.

Inside the Xu Family estate, Xu Qianghua sat in a grand hall, surrounded by his wives and core members.

A large holographic map floated in the air, displaying the shifts in the landmasses, the new dangers, and the potential opportunities.

Liu Meiying traced a finger over a glowing red zone in the north, a frown marring her face. "It's too dangerous to travel there, and even if we were to send our best, I doubt they would survive.

The beasts are growing stronger by the day, and it will take time before we can reach those regions."

Xu Qianghua nodded, his eyes fixed on the map. "We will need to focus on the nearer territories, gathering as many resources and as much knowledge as we can.

Once we have secured our foundation, we can expand and explore the further areas."

"I agree." Liu Anwei looked at the map, her expression pensive. "For now, our priority should be stabilizing our position and preparing for what's to come.

The other families and sects will be doing the same, and we cannot afford to fall behind."

"And to help you with this, we have already sent most of the sect disciples and elders to make sure everything is okay."

She said as she took out a talisman that contained all the information about the personnel sent on this massive mission.

"They're going to have a lot of work, especially in the more remote areas, but it will be worth it."

Xu Qianghua was satisfied and relieved at this, but his attention was drawn to a smaller map, depicting the land around his city.

"What about the beasts here? They seem to be growing more and more aggressive."