Read light novels, web novels, Chinese novels, Korean novels, Japanese novels and books online for FREE.
Font Size
18px
Now reading: Chapter 767 - 764: Loosening from One-Eyed Monster, a Fantasy novel by Weyyao.

This ti, the Great ntor was completely taken aback. He had never imagined Kadi would actually suggest a thod he hadn't considered. This thod seed ordinary, with nothing special about it; quite mundane. Yet, it was precisely this mundane approach that, paradoxically, left Kadi himself montarily speechless.

One should proceed step by step; why choose a radical path all at once? That's a rather unwise strategy.

Kadi always believed that nothing in the world was utterly hopeless. There were always solutions; one didn't need to choose a path of no return.

If such a situation did arise, Kadi would rather do nothing at all.

Everyone makes their own choices. The effects these choices bring can only be known once they have been acted upon.

Kadi's idea differed from the Great ntor's. He wasn't seeking imdiate on-the-spot results like the Great ntor; he wanted matters to proceed slowly, gradually cornering their target.

"Here is Guru Mountain, our territory, why should we be in a hurry?" Kadi continued to elaborate his thoughts.

The Great ntor found this refreshing. Kadi's idea slightly moved him, and he realized that he had been a little narrow-minded at tis. Seeing Kadi's enthusiasm, the Great ntor felt sowhat relieved.

It seed this world ultimately belonged to the young...

Although Kadi usually appeared carefree, he possessed such ticulous thinking—a rare gift, and certainly beyond what the Great ntor had considered.

The Great ntor didn't want his problems to burden others, feeling he should shoulder everything himself. Since he was responsible for these issues, he believed he had to resolve them alone. This was precisely why his considerations hadn't aligned with Kadi's perspective.

Kadi's plan required everyone's cooperation. It was not sothing that one person could accomplish alone.

This idea was clearly more moderate than the Great ntor's. Kadi aid to confine Kuyi Tulan and prevent him from leaving Guru Mountain. This was a much milder approach than the Great ntor's 'burn the bridges' strategy.

Moreover, Kadi's plan was not as forceful as the Great ntor's and could even be considered quite covert.

He didn't want a direct confrontation with Kuyi Tulan; instead, he aid to avoid his main force. He intended to let Kuyi Tulan leave the mountain. This would allow Kuyi Tulan to lower his guard and give Kadi ti to prepare his entire plan.

This plan actually seed plausible.

The Great ntor hadn't expected Kadi to have such a thought. He had initially assud his own plan was the only option, but Kadi had managed to co up with another.

"Do you agree with my proposition?" Kadi asked, his previous arrogance considerably diminished now that the Great ntor hadn't engaged with his points as he had ideally envisioned.

This was a perceptible difference in interaction. Proactively questioning versus being questioned created entirely different feelings. Kadi's assertiveness dwindled because of this disparity.

However, Kadi didn't realize his assertiveness was diminishing. He anxiously awaited the Great ntor's acknowledgnt. Honestly, at this point, nothing was more important to Kadi than the Great ntor's endorsent.

A once-proud heart had been worn down, its sharp edges smoothed away. This was probably Kadi's current state of mind, yet he was unaware of how deeply his plan had touched the Great ntor.

The Great ntor had been resolute in his decision to walk the path to the Eternal Tranquility Realm with Kuyi Tulan. However, Kadi's proposal now seed to offer so leeway. It wasn't that he was reluctant about this path leading him to the Eternal Tranquility Realm. Rather, it was because he still harbored a glimr of hope for Kuyi Tulan.

This hope stemd from Kuyi Tulan's unique talent; no one else could boast of such a gift. The Great ntor thought this way because he himself was an enthusiast of Alchemy Techniques. He was obsessed with their study, devoting most of his energy to it. One could say he had dedicated his life to researching Alchemy Techniques. However, he had encountered a bottleneck in his research on techniques, a plateau that halted his progress and prevented significant breakthroughs.

The Great ntor wished to find a successor to carry on his research into Alchemy Techniques.

Whenever he saw a child with good talent, he thought of taking them under his wing. In his lifeti, he had t many people with promising talents, but only four t his requirents. Among these four, three beca his disciples, and one refused him.

Thinking about this, the Great ntor sighed again.

Among these individuals, Kuyi Tulan possessed the greatest talent. Unfortunately, he had strayed onto a path of wickedness...

Initially, the Great ntor felt Kuyi Tulan should be destroyed. But now, seeing the feasibility of Kadi's plan, he considered giving it a try.

This way, Kuyi Tulan would be confined within Guru Mountain, and they would have sothing new to protect.

Moreover, this seed like a new opportunity for Kuyi Tulan…

To the Great ntor, Kadi's plan seed quite reliable!

This mix of excitent and conflict bred hesitation. Hesitation is often the greatest obstacle when deciding to act, a stumbling block that could render all prior efforts futile!

The Great ntor was now sowhat hesitant. He highly regarded Kuyi Tulan. The young man's talent was indeed extraordinary, but his mindset was unlike anyone else's. Most people's perception of matters might not be as complex as Kuyi Tulan's, nor as deceptively simple. Kuyi Tulan appeared straightforward on the surface but was extraordinarily complicated within.

The hesitant Great ntor was not aware that his Spirit Defense had begun to loosen slightly.

Perhaps his indecisiveness caused him to overlook it, but the Great ntor's Spirit Defense was no longer as impenetrable as before!

It was a difficult thing to explain. Perhaps the fluctuations in Spirit Power were strongly correlated with a person's emotions.

This laxity set the Moonflow Stream stirring again…

The monsters looked towards the Alchemy Workshop opposite them, sowhat worried about the Great ntor. The Alchemy Workshop, however, had other ideas. Currently, the Alchemy Workshop followed Kuyi Tulan's orders implicitly. Kuyi Tulan had forbidden an attack on the Great ntor, but they remained keenly focused on Kadi...

At this mont, another person was also anxious. Stan Sol had originally thought Kadi would ruin his plan, but now he saw a renewed hope for its success...

You are reading One-Eyed Monster Chapter 767 - 764: Loosening on WuxiaFull. Use Previous, Chapter List, or Next to continue.
Share this chapter
Bookmark saves this novel to your account. Reading History keeps recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You May Also Like

I'm the Culinary God cover
Same genre

I'm the Culinary God

Greedy kitten ·Fantasy

LinXu,whoisabouttograduatefromuniversity,suddenlygetsboundtotheCookingGodsystemandhasbecometheownerofarestaurant.Totastehishandmadenoodles,customer...

Timeless Assassin cover
Trending now

Timeless Assassin

RajShah7152 ·Action

Leoawakensinaworldhedoesn’trecognize,withnomemoryofwhoheisorwhyhe’sthere.Allheknowsisthatsurvivalisn’tjustanecessity—it’shisonlychancetouncoverthet...

I Have a Golden Crow cover
Trending now

I Have a Golden Crow

Great Yu ·Eastern

DuYuhasnoclueabouthowhehastransmigratedtoaworldofdemontaming.HeisalsoinastateofconfusionwhenhecontractstheGoldenCrowthatwasliterallyasun.“Areyoufro...

The Lucky Farmgirl cover
Trending now

The Lucky Farmgirl

Bamboo Rain ·Romance

TheFourthBrotherhadsquanderedhiswealththroughgambling,leavingtheirmotherinacriticalstate.Tomakemattersworse,thecreditorsevenaskedthemtosellManbaoto...

User Comments

0 comments from readers

Post Comment
By posting a comment, you agree to all relevant terms.
There are currently no comments. Join the community and start the discussion.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.