Daniel couldn't find the strength to answer Noah.
What demoralized him even more was that he couldn't turn that question toward Noah.
He had watched his battle against Amos, he knew that Noah could defend against the attack of a rank 4 cultivator in the solid stage, not even his father could kill him in one strike.
Daniel could only lower his head.
His mind was a mess, he was beginning to question the very reason why he had e there.
He had always known that Noah was strong, his battle against Adrian had proved that.
Yet, he believed that he could still be Noah's match sooner or later, or at least a worthy rival.
After all, he was only forty, but his dantian was already in the fourth rank.
That achievement made him a genius in the cultivation world, but Noah was even above that title.
His belief was incredibly distant from the truth.
Daniel suddenly began to feel unworthy of seating among plete heroic cultivators.
Noah's words resounded in his mind, he realized that he was sitting there due to his position inside the Udye family and not thanks to his personal power.
Everything that Noah had said was true.
'I might have helped him.'
Noah thought as he moved his gaze toward Ian while picking his cup from the mat.
He knew that shattering someone's belief could lead to two very different results: The person could either fall apart, unable to stand up anymore, or use that experience to solidify its individuality.
'It seems that I can't help but spread my influence when I don't hide. Maybe, the chaos that I radiate will eventually destabilize Heaven and Earth. Is this akin to plant seeds fueled by my intrinsic mistake? Is this a form of creation?'
Noah's mind wandered while he analyzed the influences that his individuality had on the world around him.
'An individuality absorbs laws to bee a law with no connections to Heaven and Earth. Are these effects part of the law that I will bee?'
The banquet became far more enjoyable now that Noah had managed to enter a meditative state.
The other cultivators on the couches couldn't see that event, but Elder Julia's eyes sparkled for an instant when she saw his expression.
Octavia was too focused on Daniel's mental state to care about her surroundings, and Ian had an unsightly expression on his face.
That discussion had proved that the Hive had the best prodigy, Daniel wasn't even close to Noah's level nor mindset.
"I think we can start the negotiations."
Elder Duke stepped in to disperse that awkward atmosphere, the Hive had yet to seal a pact with the Udye family after all.
However, Noah's performance had set the foundation for a good deal, it was now evident that the Hive pletely overpowered those nobles.
Elder Duke and Ian began to discuss the details of a possible agreement.
They first listed the resources that interested them.
Elder Duke explained how everything that didn't concern the formations field could be useful to the Hive, and Ian expressed his interest in the soil of the azure plain.
Their conversation then became more specific, involving even manuals for certain inscription methods and magical plants.
The Hive wanted to nurture experts and bee self-sufficient, but it lacked the basics in many fields.
Its only way to create something similar to the academy was to purchase tomes and scrolls that taught those methods.
The Udye family, instead, was interested in increasing its wealth.
The White woods and the Azure Credits could bee a reliable source of ine if the nobles managed to make those plants grow in the old continent.
Obtaining those magical plants was a way out of the monopoly of the Elbas family over the resources of the new continent, which would allow the nobles loyal to the Cause to grow stronger without the help of the Royals.
Noah had even the time to express his request.
Ian found the task of condensing an entire rank 4 magical beast in the upper tier into a small pill quite peculiar, but he didn't dare to express his opinion about the matter.
Instead, it was Daniel the one who answered Noah.
"The process won't result in the same amount of "Breath
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