Capítulo 1704: Chapter 1321: Changes
It seems that the human race across the entire Universe looks the sa in appearance, with no apparent differences, perhaps due to so kind of Law limitation.
The initially nurtured human race consisted of only three thousand people, but fortunately, there were no other creatures in the current Five Elents Small Realm, avoiding any dangers.
Moreover, their bodies retained traces of the Power of Laws, providing them strong survival capabilities. Coupled with the Heavenly Dao’s favor and the care from Li Zhirui and Yuhong, their developnt prospects are not too poor.
“Should we pass down the thods of cultivation?” In the Sky Do, Yuhong gently asked while watching this group of humans quickly adapt and start searching for settlent spots.
Li Zhirui decisively refused, saying, “Not for now. The way of heaven, earth, and man isn’t solely about the human race; it also includes other creatures. If the human race develops prematurely and becos too powerful, it would be detrintal to the subsequent nurturing of creatures, which is not beneficial for the developnt of the Five Elents Small Realm.”
Although he himself originated from the human race, he is now the Creator God of this world, and naturally must prioritize the developnt of the entire world.
Furthermore, although they appeared to be the sa race, in essence, they were entirely different.
“Very well.”
Yuhong seed indifferent to this and didn’t care much. She then said, “With this experience, the difficulty of creating life forms in the future has been significantly reduced, and it won’t require such a long ti. Besides, if we’re not in a hurry, we can let the Heavenly Dao nurture by itself without our intervention.”
“That would be ideal!”
Li Zhirui showed a hint of a smile, as he could finally withdraw from it and focus on cultivation.
After leaving the Five Elents Small Realm, he exited the Cave Mansion and took a look at the events that had occurred over the past two or three hundred years.
Overall, the Primal Spirit Realm remained relatively peaceful and harmonious, without any large-scale wars erupting. It was only in a few permanent battlefields that war flared up again shortly after the end of the inter-realm war.
The changes within the family were also moving in a favorable direction.
The various plans laid by Li Chongmiao were now paying off, producing a vast amount of Spiritual Objects annually. Although the family couldn’t completely absorb them all at the mont, they could be reserved or sold externally.
This success granted her high prestige and authority within the family, especially as she received the support of many clan mbers, which many forr Clan Leaders didn’t have!
However, Li Chongmiao was not as cheerful as others might expect, because the family tested more and more children with Spiritual Roots every year.
If this trend continued, the family would inevitably face a shortage of Spiritual Objects.
So she hoped to find a clan mber who could co up with a solution to this issue, but unfortunately, she had not encountered anything useful, as they either had problems or were unsuitable.
“Sigh! The area around the family is too safe, and there’s no hostile force with evenly matched strength, so…” Using the thod of consuming clan mbers through war was not feasible.
After so research, Li Chongmiao noticed that the family’s environnt was too secure and comfortable, resulting in many clan mbers lacking the drive to venture outside and train.
These clan mbers stayed within the family with nothing to do, spending their days indulging in pleasure with groups of wives and concubines in bed, clouding their judgnt.
Take a Golden Core clan mber as an example; with a lifespan of five hundred years, besides cultivation and periods of weakness, the remaining ti allows them to nurture hundreds or even thousands of descendants!
Of course, the mothers of these descendants were mostly ordinary people, as that was the only way to easily give birth to offspring.
However, if both parents were cultivators, the probability of pregnancy was very small, with the likelihood decreasing the higher the level of cultivation.
Yet the probability of their offspring possessing Spiritual Roots was much higher than that of ordinary offspring.
Each year, one-third of the family’s children tested with Spiritual Roots had such backgrounds, a very significant proportion!
“To reduce the number of clan mbers, addressing this matter is the quickest and most convenient way,” Li Chongmiao muttered to herself.
Cutting everything at once was certainly not feasible, so she thought of a compromise by mandating that these clan mbers are allowed to have two children with Spiritual Roots, and any excess would result in penalties, such as fines or labor tasks like mining.
She summoned the Elders to discuss the matter, primarily to seek their agreent, as they were the executors. If they all disagreed, it would be very difficult for Li Chongmiao to push it through forcefully.
Most of the Elders had no objections, as they were also sowhat disdainful of these clan mbers, viewing them as parasites consuming significant resources while contributing little!
In fact, their frenzied production of offspring served a purpose; the clan regulations previously stipulated that anyone whose offspring possessed a Spiritual Root would receive certain rewards.
This particular rule had not been abolished to this day!
They exploited this to acquire considerable resources from the clan.
So this ti, Li Chongmiao planned to nullify this clan regulation. Without the reward enticing them, along with the added punishnts, those parasites shouldn’t be able to live such carefree lives in the future.
“But if that’s the case, wouldn’t the family’s previously set rule that children and parents cannot et beco obsolete? Wouldn’t this make the family factions and sects grow even stronger?” a particular Elder suddenly raised this sowhat sensitive question.
Although the family consistently suppressed factions and sects, these were inevitable occurrences. All they could do was weaken these factions and maintain the family’s independence from their influence.
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