Male Inferiority and Female Supremacy in the World of Immortal Cultivation Chapter 654: 654: Successful Experiment
Chapter 654: Chapter 654: Successful Experint
With two countries as examples, the other kings were imdiately envious, and so even openly requested rlin Mage to co and save the king from dire straits.
The nobles, naturally, would not sit idly by. So had already begun to initiate rebellion in advance, planning to overthrow the king first.
The countries that Fang Zhou had not yet visited were already rife with civil wars, unstable and tumultuous. The kings and nobles had evidently beco two entirely opposing groups.
Fang Zhou was in no hurry. He chose a third country, spending a year helping it centralize power and spread the use of magic potions.
The desperate nobles requested the four Ember King families to co forward and uphold justice. The Ember Kings held the Fire of Hope, wielding absolute power, which should be enough to defeat the formidable rlin Mage.
But all these requests were rejected. The Ember King’s mission was to maintain the continuity of the Fire of Hope, their status transcending worldly affairs, with the precondition of not interfering in worldly matters; otherwise, no one would feel at ease.
Moreover, the four Fire Stealers had long left ancestral teachings, prohibiting their descendants from abusing power. Their ancestral teachings were imbued with magic effects, and now, though only a few hundred years have passed, their descendants dare not disobey.
It might be a thousand years later, when the magic effects weaken, that the descendants might beco restless, but not now.
With no one to turn to, the nobles could only watch helplessly as Fang Zhou swept through country after country.
By this ti, it had beco clear to so that Fang Zhou’s goal was rely to spread the use of magic potions, and he didn’t care whether the country centralized power.
The nobles imdiately lowered their stance, expressing support for rlin Mage’s policies on gender equality, hoping that rlin Mage would preserve their wealth and status.
However, the kings were not willing to let this golden opportunity slip by.
Thus, the two sides began to fight fiercely again.
Fang Zhou, with the deanor of a savior, continued to sweep across the lands. He did not enforce centralization by force; as long as anyone supported the policies of gender equality and helped spread the magic potions, he would assist them, prioritizing speed in all matters.
Within less than two years, the remaining countries had already completed the spread of magic potions.
By this point, Fang Zhou had spent nearly five years ensuring that nearly ten million n in this world had taken the Nine Yang Pill.
Originally, he was prepared to spend ten years completing this task, but unexpectedly, it was finished five years early, which was far more efficient than anticipated.
After completing the experint, Fang Zhou and Aya used the Earth Escape Technique to leave, preparing to travel to the next point in ti, roughly two hundred years later, to observe the effects of the Nine Yang Pill.
When Fang Zhou and Aya erged from the Escape Technique, the surroundings had changed again.
They privately toured for a while to understand the situation two hundred years later.
Their last stop before leaving was a place called Borli Duchy, which had been annexed two hundred years later.
There were still two countries with centralized power, while others either split or reverted to a feudal system.
Fang Zhou was most concerned about societal customs, which had changed dramatically two hundred years after the spread of the Nine Yang Pill.
The status of n had significantly improved, no longer as weak as before, with a considerably increased proportion of n in the ruling class.
Although won still enjoyed many privileges, true gender equality was only a step away.
This favorable situation was beyond Fang Zhou’s expectations.
After observing for a while, the two continued to travel two hundred years further into the future.
Four hundred years after the spread of the Nine Yang Pill, the status between n and won was completely equal, and few rembered that won had dominated four hundred years earlier, with most believing it had always been that way.
This was already the ideal state, with no one taking pride or sha in their gender, relying solely on ability.
The experint could thus be considered complete. Indeed, the Nine Yang Pill could change societal customs, though it required a span of four hundred years.
Fang Zhou and Aya continued to travel further into the future, arriving six hundred years after the spread of the Nine Yang Pill.
Six hundred years later, unexpectedly, the status of won had slightly declined.
This situation greatly surprised Aya, as during her lifeti, won’s status was indeed slightly lower than n. When she was elected king, it sparked much criticism and controversy.
Previously, there were female kings everywhere, and n couldn’t even beco minor officials, let alone kings.
Having witnessed how the Nine Yang Pill altered the status between genders, Aya couldn’t understand why won’s status suddenly declined.
However, Fang Zhou had a slight understanding of the reason, which was confird after in-depth investigation.
The physiological and psychological differences between males and females are innate. Previously, when the external environnt favored won, these differences could be negligible.
But now, with n having used drugs to dismantle the disadvantages of the external environnt, both stood anew at the starting line, and the inherent differences between genders began to manifest.
Throughout the world, only a minority could transcend social classes through cultivation; the majority remained the common populace.
Under most circumstances, n would more easily gain an advantage.
In such a situation, won’s status naturally declines slightly.
This innate difference was still within an acceptable range; if it were any greater, Fang Zhou wouldn’t accept it.
He had helped n escape a discriminated status, not intending for n to oppress won in return.
If n also turned into dragons, Fang Zhou might have no choice but to beco a feminist.
The two continued to travel further, observing the situation along the way.
Occasionally, Fang Zhou would intervene in matters, promoting the na of rlin Mage, to prevent such a renowned na from being forgotten by posterity.
Otherwise, it would be awkward if no one recognized the claim “I am rlin Mage” in the future.
In this way, stopping and going, the two eventually arrived thousands of years later, to Aya’s era.
By then, Fang Zhou dared not act recklessly.
Previously, due to the vague history, there was ample room for maneuver, but now the proximity made any minor trouble potentially affect historical changes.
The country they were now in was called Edlan, which was Aya’s country. However, it was currently ruled by her grandfather, and her father, King Uther, though first in line for succession, was not favored, while his two younger brothers watched eagerly.
The reason Fang Zhou ca to this place was because, according to legend, King Uther received assistance from rlin Mage to ascend to the throne smoothly.
Therefore, he had to follow the legend to lend his father-in-law a hand.
For specifics on how to proceed, he could simply ask Aya, who was far more familiar with every nook and cranny of Edlan than Fang Zhou, and knew how rlin Mage had historically assisted King Uther.
After landing, Fang Zhou accompanied Aya on a leisurely tour through Edlan, accompanying her on revisiting familiar places.
Only after several months did the two enter the royal capital of Edlan.
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