Wang Ba’s idea was simpler. He didn’t need many abilities; he just needed the bloodlines of various divine beasts as a foundation for the Eight-Tailed Heavenly Fox to reach a higher stage, enhancing the bloodline of the Eight-Tailed Heavenly Fox itself.
This approach uses the primary divine beast as the fundantal basis. Although it lacks many additional thods and the difficulty of the combination is higher, it helps the Eight-Tailed Heavenly Fox see its direction for transformation. With this understanding, it can more quickly improve its breakthrough progress.
This was also the thod he previously demonstrated to Wu Monkey King. Of course, because the divine beast’s bloodline level wasn’t high, the fusion difficulty was relatively lower at the ti. However, precisely because Wang Ba allowed Wu Monkey King to see the direction of his bloodline enhancent earlier, Wu Monkey King progressed rapidly.
This change in the Ten Thousand Beasts Unbridled Technique highlights the difference between Wang Ba and Heavenly Monarch Chao.
Wang Ba practices the Dao of Dharmas, inherently not lacking in techniques, so what he needs is a sufficiently powerful enforcer divine beast.
Conversely, Heavenly Monarch Chao himself is already a Mahayana Cultivator. For him, the enforcer divine beast is more of an auxiliary role, not needing to be strong, but it requires many techniques to protect, conceal, ambush, etc.
This distinction is reflected in the transformation of Ten Thousand Beasts Unbridled Technique, in the differences between the Green Fox and the myriad demonic beasts.
At this mont, not only Wang Ba is delighted, but Tie Zhu, who transford into the Green Fox, is also pleasantly surprised, sensing the transformation of his bloodline and seeing the path forward.
He looks at Wang Ba with shining eyes.
He even proactively lowers his head, his body quickly shrinking, extending his pink tongue to lick Wang Ba’s face.
Wang Ba, however, seriously sensed the situation of the Green Fox’s bloodline, made so adjustnts to its fusion process, and instructed Tie Zhu accordingly.
Tie Zhu rembered it thoroughly, not daring to slack off in the slightest.
After this successful attempt, his proficiency with the Ten Thousand Beasts Unbridled Technique grew steadily.
However, after this, due to the exhaustion of spirit materials at hand, Wang Ba had to pause the nurturing of divine beasts and started contemplating cultivation matters again.
His current cultivation base has reached a bottleneck.
The rules he comprehends and masters are nurous, and by now, they cannot be increased further.
As Kong Zen once said, his cultivation direction in the Third Realm Sea is to master as many rules as possible, the process of ’from one to ten thousand.’ Nowadays, the rules he knows are countless, even so rules he has never learned. If encountered, he only needs to glance at them to make them his own.
After all, many rules boil down to combinations and derivations of the most fundantal rules.
As he engages with more rules and accumulates more experience, a deeper understanding of the patterns within these rules naturally erges.
To so extent, he has already established the foundation for simplifying complexities within rules.
He’s just waiting for the day his understanding of nurous rules reaches a level of ’cannot advance further’ before he can start doing subtraction, moving from ’ten thousand to one.’
But the current issue is that his Dao Domain and Primordial Spirit growth cannot keep up with his advancent in rules. The three aspects cannot achieve a balance, so initially, he was getting closer to the late-stage of Crossing Tribulation, but later, he was rather drifting farther away.
Of course, the changes in the realm reflect differently in terms of strength.
He can generally sense his current strength has significantly advanced compared to when he fought the three Great Bodhisattvas alone.
If faced with those three Great Bodhisattvas again, perhaps he could capture them with ease at a glance.
He couldn’t help but make so predictions:
"If I reach the late-stage Crossing Tribulation and achieve perfection in the evolution of nurous rules, could I then reach the realm of Mahayana with my current state?"
He thinks it should be so.
Even if he couldn’t match Tianshang Buddha, who is among the elite in Mahayana, he might barely compare to Tie Zhu, transford to Ninth-Tier by leveraging the Ten Thousand Beasts Unbridled Technique.
If that becos a reality, he would be content.
After all, the gap between Tribulation Crossing Perfection and Mahayana is quite large, and being able to touch the Mahayana stage from Tribulation Crossing Perfection is indeed rare.
Without further thought, he continued to delve into cultivation.
Several years passed, and Heavenly Monarch Chao finally returned as he hoped.
For a Cultivator, especially one in Mahayana Realm, they shouldn’t look weary. But Wang Ba could still see the fatigue on Heavenly Monarch Chao.
However, seeing the intact and even more developed Canlong Realm along with Wang Ba, Heavenly Monarch Chao couldn’t help showing a joyful expression.
Though he knows no major incident should have happened, he couldn’t help asking:
"I wasn’t around recently. Did anything happen?"
Wang Ba nodded with a smile and said:
"Thanks to Master Chao’s protection, everything went smoothly."
After saying this, he summoned Tie Zhu and perford the fusion using the Ten Thousand Beasts Unbridled Technique.
Seeing Tie Zhu transford into the Green Fox, Heavenly Monarch Chao’s eyes brightened as he examined it carefully, both surprised and pleased:
"So quickly cultivated?"
With a glance, he could see the differences between the Green Fox and his myriad demonic beasts, without hesitation, imdiately stepped forward, placed his hand on the fox’s body, and carefully sensed for a while.
After 15 minutes, he withdrew his palm, looked at Wang Ba, and nodded with satisfaction:
"Not bad, your approach doesn’t have any issues. This Eight-Tailed Heavenly Fox has a purer bloodline after fusion with your thod and should further simplify the fusion process with ’Chaos.’"
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