Chen Guan watched the Secret Spirits that were killed, their bodies decomposing in a short ti, finally turning to nothingness.
Although so energy was absorbed by the surviving Secret Spirits, most of the energy seed to be transferred in a strange way to the Gu God's body.
Chen Guan observed this unparalleled bizarre sight, Secret Spirits constantly tearing, devouring, and reproducing, in an endless cycle.
The number of Secret Spirits was decreasing, but not as fast as expected, because most Secret Spirits could produce multiple offspring, so having many.
So under such an elimination chanism, only a portion of the weak were eliminated, and the strong survived to continue reproducing, so there was no apparent reduction.
As the hybrids deepened, various strangely shaped Secret Spirits appeared, a true marvel to behold.
But with each generation of hybrids, their appearances slowly began to beco uniform.
"The power of this Gu Divine Hall is not to be underestimated. They mastered the ability to mix the best genes of different races to create a new species, a thod that can almost be called a little creator," Chen Guan thought to himself.
After countless generations of spread, the appearance of the Secret Spirits here almost all looked the sa.
This was inevitable; when evolution reached a certain point, only the optimal solution remained. The further it went, the more brutal it beca. With even slight inferiority, one would be eliminated.
Ultimately, all hybrids tended to beco similar, leaning towards a predetermined perfection, because any slight deficiency would result in direct elimination.
In the last few generations, there was almost no noticeable difference; changes had beco minimal.
Their appearances were already very close to that of the Gu God, only not as strong as the Gu God appeared.
"It's ti for a new king to erge." With the voice of the Gu God, the final massacre began.
The surviving Secret Spirits fought and devoured each other until only one hybrid remained.
The hybrid was now ninety percent similar to the Gu God, except the Gu God was dazzling in golden light, while this hybrid Secret Spirit had a body that appeared black.
"This Gu King, consider it a gift from . Feed it with your blood and supplent with Gu Techniques, and in forty-nine days, it will recognize you as its master." At Gu God's command, the Gu King flew of its own accord to Chen Guan, quietly standing there.
"Is this all you're passing down to ?" Chen Guan said to the Gu God blandly.
He refused to use his own blood to feed this so-called Gu King. Actually, this creature should be considered a mutated Secret Spirit, and a very powerful mutation at that.
Chen Guan admitted that the inheritance of the Gu Divine Hall indeed had so substance, but it was clear that their thod was already outdated.
Instead of mastering Secret Spirits as pets, they employed a blood contract for such behavior.
This situation was easily subject to backlash from the Secret Spirits, and in today's era, this thod of cultivation was considered obsolete.
Many have previously attempted to ta wild Secret Spirits, much like how Chen Guan raised Zhao Cai and the little tiger.
But with this thod, Secret Spirits had their own emotions and fears and could decide their actions independently.
At crucial monts of battle, many Secret Spirits would flee and sotis harm their masters in panic.
Thus, this thod never gained widespread traction. Humans in combat needed reliable battle pets, so the nurturing of wild pets never beca prevalent, particularly in armies or teams, where such instability wasn't tolerated.
Chen Guan raised Zhao Cai and the little tiger purely as pets, never intending for them to engage in real combat.
Of course, the Gu Divine Hall must have its thods to prevent their so-called Gu from easily turning on their masters.
But Chen Guan found the very existence of the Gu God itself extrely thought-provoking.
Why was the inheritor of the Gu Divine Hall not a person, but a Gu transmitting the Gu Divine Hall's legacy?
Were the people of that ti all slain? Or were human lifespans limited, preventing them from living until now?
Or was it possible that the Gu God killed its master, the true person responsible for passing down the Gu Divine Hall's civilization?
Although all was unknown, such possibilities couldn't be ignored by Chen Guan.
Moreover, during the formation of the Gu King, most of the energy didn't end up in the Gu King but was absorbed by the Gu God.
This was another questionable aspect that Chen Guan would not overlook before clarifying.
"Of course, it's not just this Gu King. This is rely a small gift for you," the Gu God said with a smile. "The true inheritance of the Gu Divine Hall is the ability to create new Gu. This is the power of creation."
Chen Guan was noncommittal, yet he admitted that this power was strong, almost like a small creator.
But this power wasn't true creation; it was just a high-quality imitation.
But fake is still fake, and the difficulty differs.
The ability of the Gu Divine Hall was akin to soone developing a ga and then creating an overpowered private server version based on it.
It appeared powerful and broken, but in reality, its ceiling was only so high.
As the final form of these Secret Spirits tended to be similar, it was evident that the foundational Secret Spirits determined the Gu King's limits.
Only if the foundational Secret Spirits were strong, would the resulting Gu be strong; hence, they were restricted to perfection.
This bore so resemblance to the current cultivation concept but was not entirely the sa.
Today's cultivation relied on external forces to promote personal growth, with differences lying in the scope.
The Gu Divine Hall's legacy was exclusively limited to living entities, while human cultivation now embraced all of nature.
The Gu Divine Hall's ability in modern tis was just a side branch of cultivation.
And this offshoot still had its issues, which made Chen Guan even more wary of easily accepting it.
However, if these problems could be resolved, Chen Guan wouldn't mind having an additional power like this.
If such abilities could be applied to pets, it would indeed be quite satisfying.
"How can I obtain the inheritance of the Gu Divine Hall?" Chen Guan asked once more.
"Follow
into the Gu Divine Hall. I'll lead you through the inheritance ceremony," the Gu God said loftily.
"Alright." Chen Guan replied, but suddenly spun around. The Pure Yang Sword Immortal was activated, transforming into a Sword Rainbow, and shot skyward, fleeing into the distance.
Such unclear ceremonies, where nothing was explained, were very likely traps, so Chen Guan naturally wouldn't fall into them.
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