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Chapter 235: Pondering Life

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Yuchi then stayed in the angel race’s territory for three days. During that ti, he did not go out much. He just walked around the angel race’s territory and observed the geniuses from the smaller races living there.

Their accommodation here required a fee, which was due to a simple reason. If a genius appeared in a weaker race, then that genius would have no predecessor to guide them after surpassing the elders of their race.

Hence, the best way to nurture the genius after that point was to send them to the territory of a powerful race. The fee they paid was for that race to train their genius, as well as to protect their race.

This was the tried and true thod that the myriad races had operated for countless years.

The angel race was now a powerful race.

There were many geniuses from the small races. So were human-like, while others were not. They all had different appearances, but their attitudes and behavior were all identical.

As they were all foreigners living under soone else’s roof, they remained humble, and sowhat subservient. Equal social status with the angel race was not sothing they dared to dream about.

This too had its own drawbacks, as such an attitude, over a long period of ti, would be ingrained into their character, which would make it hard for them to lead their race later on.

Yuchi observed a mber of a smaller race who was not very tall, about half a ter in height. He was trying his best to learn from a master of the angel race.

He seed to be working very hard, and his skin was covered with beads of sweat. However, he looked very nervous.

His entire being was in a state of heightened ntal tension at all tis, which was not a good state for cultivation.

As he continued to observe, his thoughts drifted to the human race.

‘It seems like it’s been a while since I went back to a human city to check on them.’

‘I wonder if humans have truly started to pursue their own martial Dao.’

‘If so, perhaps in a hundred or a thousand years humans will have a chance of stepping into this battlefield among the myriad races.’

Although it seed foolhardy, if one looked at things from the long-term perspective, this was a rational decision.

They had no choice. If they did not participate in this war, then who knows when a powerful race would decide to conquer and enslave them. No one would care about the plight of a race that was not even strong enough to join the battlefield.

‘I hope that the humans of this world can take a few more steps forward. Even if I don’t have any sense of belonging to the humans of this world, I’m still a human, a human from another world.’

After so ti, Yuchi decided to leave the angel race’s territory. There was no reason to stick around, and he wanted to get back to fishing.

This ti, he would go to a new place, the Moon Goddess Sea.

The Moon Goddess Sea was quite far away from the angel race’s territory, and on the farthest edge of the angel race’s map.

It was the largest body of water on their map. According to the angel race’s legends, there was a woman called the moon goddess there, who was the goddess of love.

Yuchi had heard all of this from Yu Shengyun.

Most races shared so sort of similar belief system. For the angel race, the moon goddess was the goddess of love, the sun god was the god of the family, and the holy tree god was the god of children.

Today, Yu Shengyun and Yu Shengxuan had gone over to the holy tree of the angel race.

They had gone there to pray for a lively and healthy child.

From Yuchi’s point of view, the culture of the angel race was not too different from the human race.

Things like marriage, family, and gods all existed, and social structures and hierarchies did as well.

In a sense, cultures were what defined a civilization, and gave the people a sense of belonging.

Without it, it would be every person for himself, and the race would have a difficult ti unifying its population, which would be fatal when faced with external enemies.

While Yuchi was casually thinking about these things, Yu Shengyun and Yu Shengxuan had already arrived in front of the holy tree.

Yu Shengyun knelt down in front of the small tree that was only a ter tall and prayed.

A prayer for happiness, and a prayer for blessings.

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