C49 – This Was the First Ti Qiang Nantie Had Seen Anytus
The prival forest was dense with ancient trees, and the pathways within were a labyrinthine tangle. Countless behemoths from a bygone age road freely.
Guided by Anytus, they steered clear of the colossal predators and managed to hunt down several animals. The creatures of this era were exceptionally ferocious, dwarfing the ferocity of tigers in tis to co.
Yet, Anytus and his companions were formidable, capable of felling these beasts with a re punch. Qiang Nantie observed that their hunting tactics were rudintary, employing the most brutal thods to take down their prey.
Seeing an opportunity to improve their approach, he turned to Anytus and offered, “Actually, I know of quicker and more efficient ways to hunt.”
Intrigued, Anytus inquired, “What thods?”
Qiang Nantie shared several strategies, such as baiting, setting traps, and encircling prey—techniques that, in these ancient tis, were considered ingenious.
??Anytus was visibly impressed by the cleverness of Qiang Nantie’s suggestions. He burst into laughter and exclaid, “The tribe believes I possess unparalleled wisdom, but I see that you are truly the most sagacious among us. Upon my return, I must recomnd you for the role of priest!”
The position of a priest held significant stature within the tribe, reserved for those of exceptional intellect.
However, Qiang Nantie politely declined the offer. He had not journeyed here to beco a shaman of a primitive society. After all, this place was rely the Trial Land, and once his trial was complete, he would have to depart.
At Anytus’s request, Qiang Nantie expounded on his thods, which Anytus then put into practice. It wasn’t long before they successfully ensnared a leopard in one of the newly set traps.
Without Anytus needing to intervene, the other tribesn were able to dispatch the leopard with ease, much to their delight. The leopard, far more savage than any deer, was a testant to their newfound prowess. They held Qiang Nantie in high regard for his intelligence, and their smiles conveyed newfound respect rather than seeing him as a liability.
After so ti, they returned laden with their bounty, bringing joy to the entire tribe. The success of this hunt, yielding more ga than ever before without a single injury or loss of life, was unprecedented.
??Previously, casualties were a grim reality of their hunts. This ti, they had Qiang Nantie to thank for sharing simple yet life-saving wisdom with Anytus, which had spared them from harm.
The entire tribe held his wisdom in high esteem.
Only Qiang Nantie was aware that he had rely stated the obvious.
He recognized the significance of knowledge and culture.
Subsequently, Qiang Nantie relocated to an area nearer to Anytus.
Unexpectedly, Qiang Nantie discovered that Monima had a sister who was part human, part serpent. She was strikingly beautiful, rivaling Monima herself.
She found Qiang Nantie fascinating, having heard of his exceptional wisdom. In her leisure, she enjoyed hearing Qiang Nantie share various intriguing tales.
“What is your na?” inquired Qiang Nantie.
“I am called Empress, a mber of the Evilkind. Monima and Anytus rescued ,” she replied.
Empress was endearing. Through her, Qiang Nantie learned of the nurous races on the Prehistoric Continent. Her own race had been decimated by a powerful demon, scattering her people. Monima and Anytus had saved her and brought her to safety.
One day, Qiang Nantie observed the Wind Tribe dancing around a bonfire. Initially, he thought it was a tribal event. Later, Empress explained that it was a ceremony to honor the discovery of fire.
Indeed, since humans had harnessed fire, they began to eat cooked als, bringing an end to their dark days.
??It was a day worth commorating.
Qiang Nantie spent several days there, unsure of how to complete the Trial. His only option was to gradually enlighten Anytus, sharing knowledge piece by piece.
Anytus frequently sought answers to nurous questions. Often, Qiang Nantie was at a loss, as Anytus’s inquiries delved deep. He offered what he could, sharing tidbits about the cosmos.
Regrettably, his knowledge had its limits.
Nevertheless, Anytus found inspiration in many of Qiang Nantie’s insights.
Qiang Nantie marveled, “Such is the nature of talent.”
Anytus was destined to be a progenitor due to his superior intellect and way of thinking. Qiang Nantie was rely unlocking Anytus’s latent potential ahead of ti.
Later on, Qiang Nantie discovered a river not far from the tribe. In that era, tribes typically settled near water sources.
He taught Anytus how to fish, thereby increasing the tribe’s food supply.
“What is fishing?”
Anytus was clearly intrigued.
Qiang Nantie showed him how to craft a net from ropes. This net was versatile, capable of capturing both fish and birds. He even constructed a simple bamboo raft, enabling them to fish on the water’s surface.
One day, as they sat by the river, Qiang Nantie and Anytus delved into the philosophies of the cosmos.
Anytus was quick-witted. With just a hint from Qiang Nantie, he grasped many concepts, and Qiang Nantie, in turn, learned much from him.
Out of the blue, a turtle erged from the river, stopping before Anytus and fixing its gaze on him before settling down to bask in the sun.
“This black turtle is rather fascinating,” Anytus remarked, lifting the creature for a closer look.
Observing this, Qiang Nantie comnted, “The shell of this black turtle seems quite extraordinary.”
“Tortoise shell?”
Anytus scrutinized the shell, experiencing a profound shift in his thoughts, which led him to a deep epiphany.
Watching Anytus, Qiang Nantie mused that he truly was a child of fortune, needing only slight guidance to comprehend so much.
For several days, Anytus pondered over the turtle shell.
In that instant, the Yin and Yang energies of the universe converged, creating a Tai-Chi Formation that shrouded the earth. A sound beyond words filled the air.
Qiang Nantie had remained by the river all this ti, sustained by provisions brought by the empress.
Thus, when the Tai-Chi Formation materialized, the most refined Yin and Yang energies descended upon him.
He closed his eyes, finding himself in a primordial void, empty of all but the sa sensation he felt upon awakening the Heart of Overlord.
A spectrum of light caught his eye. “Is that not the Heart of Overlord?” he exclaid in astonishnt.
Drawn by curiosity, he approached. The Heart of Rainbow Lord, surrounded by Yin and Yang, ford another Tai-Chi Formation, while a deep, mystical resonance echoed around the Heart of Rainbow Lord.
Qiang Nantie couldn’t grasp the aning, yet he sensed its profoundness.
??Yin and Yang transford into the Tai-Chi Diagram, nestled within the Eight Trigrams. The vibrant Overlord Space morphed into a cascade of rainbow light, rging into the diagram. A burst of iridescent radiance erged, prompting Qiang Nantie to close his eyes. Monts later, an ancient scroll descended from the heavens, bathed in a spectrum of colors.
Qiang Nantie’s curiosity was piqued. Had the Rainbow Lord Space and the forces of Yin and Yang conjured this ancient scroll?
He carefully took the scroll in his hands, but his astonishnt was palpable upon inspecting its contents – or rather, the lack thereof.
??”How is this possible?”
The aning eluded him. It was rely a blank ancient scroll. What could it possibly signify?
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