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Chapter 301: Chapter 233: The Three Ancestors of the Human Clan_2

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Only a very few have achieved the status of a Heavenly Immortal, a small portion are Earth Immortals, and so are at the level of True Immortals.

Most of the Human Clan’s life forms haven’t even beco Immortals; though they possess Innate Taoist Bodies, they ultimately cannot shed their mortal coils.

The disparities represented here are not just in cultivation realms but also in lifespan and innate talents.

Di Jun placed these 129,600 mbers of the Human Clan here without any divine intervention.

Though this place is a paradise compared to the rest of the Primordial World, it is not absolutely safe for the current Human Clan.

Nuwa Saint once spoke, requesting Di Jun to watch over the Human Clan for three thousand years.

Naturally, Di Jun would not break his promise, and his avatar is constantly monitoring the status of the Human Clan.

Just as with the trust Wang Shu once placed in him, Di Jun also keeps it in his heart.

His avatar, hiding its presence, observes these 129,600 mbers of the Human Clan.

They had abruptly co from Buzhou Mountain to this unfamiliar place, their eyes filled with bewildernt.

Though the Human Clan possesses Innate Taoist Bodies, they do not have inheritance mories like the Innate Sacred do.

Moreover, as they were created by Nuwa Saint, they naturally lack any kind of inheritance.

Yet, this does not an that they act entirely on instinct, like true infants.

One must understand, these were the first batch of Human Clan life forms created by Nuwa using the Nine Heavens Breath Soil and the Three Lights Divine Water.

Even though their cultivation levels are uneven, they still possess cultivation bases.

They can naturally obtain knowledge and understanding by contemplating the Heavenly Dao.

However, lacking inheritance, they are presently unaware of what the Heavenly Dao is.

Whether they are Heavenly Immortals, Earth Immortals, True Immortals, or life forms yet to beco Immortals, they all occasionally experience enlightennt.

Yet even so, among these 129,600 mbers of the Human Clan, casualties started to occur.

Starvation, illness, being devoured by Primordial Giant Beasts, and more.

Even those life forms who rank above many Immortals are unable to avoid such fates.

In the end, it’s due to the naivety of the Human Clan.

The more advanced cultivators initially did not possess the awareness to protect the weak, nor did the weak seek the protection of the strong.

It was only when their innate fear and compassion evolved into a form of collective consciousness.

Even after such awareness developed, for those 129,600 mbers of the Human Clan with high cultivation realms, it was impossible to attend to everything—accidents happened.

There were deaths, but also births.

One by one, the infants of the Human Clan were born into the Primordial World, but these newly born babies were frail.

Initially, very few of the infants survived; if three or four out of ten lived, it was already considered fortunate.

And the number that grew from infants to adults was even fewer.

Moreover, lacking a thod of cultivation, these adults were much weaker compared to the life forms created by Nuwa.

Later on, the Human Clan’s sages, based on experience, constantly improved; while the survival rate of infants to adults remained not high, it had compared to before, improved.

However, one of the advantages of the Human Clan is their rapid reproduction rate, so the overall number of the Human Clan has not decreased but instead is growing, and the rate of growth is getting faster.

Many of the Human Clan’s sages may have cultivation bases, but they do not understand cultivation.

Under these circumstances, they created simple breathing techniques based on occasional inspiration, which strengthened their bodies.

Allowing those life forms born later to also grow stronger.

Within this sanctuary planned by Di Jun, the Human Clan is gradually groping their way to survival, establishing a civilization of their own.

Di Jun’s avatar watched the whole process without interfering.

He watched as the Human Clan went from initial ignorance to present determination, obtaining a habitat in these mountains and forests filled with giant beasts.

Perhaps it’s because the Human Clan is so vulnerable that they must develop themselves rapidly for survival.

Of course, Di Jun’s avatar is here not just to observe the Human Clan; he is also protecting them.

In the Primordial World, there are always life forms that accidentally enter secret realms or spaces. Di Jun is guarding against these as well.

And of the Human Clan created by Nuwa, would there really be no life forms curious about them?

These are the Human Clan that could carry on the Path of Saint of Nuwa. Wouldn’t one of those Primordial Great Gods be interested in finding out?

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The Three Pure Ones, the two from the Western region, and other Primordial Great Gods naturally searched for the Human Clan’s presence, but they simply couldn’t find them.

Even when divining the Heavenly Dao, there were no results.

However, as they divined the Heavenly Dao, they did not know that at Feng Qi Mountain, Nuwa Saint, who was comprehending the Saint Realm, opened her eyes.

Only after a mont did she close them again and continue her comprehension.

In the Palace of the Polestar, Di Jun too opened his eyes; the River Map and Luo Book trembled slightly, making the Heavenly Dao regarding the Human Clan even more chaotic.

From then on, the Human Clan could not help but be shrouded in a layer of mystery.

As the Human Clan developed, their numbers grew more and more, and more problems were revealed.

Fire!

Suiren discovered the importance of fire.

However, he had not found a way to popularize fire among the entire Human Clan.

He could control fire, after all, his Cultivation Realm was high, and controlling ordinary fire was very simple.

But he realized that the entire Human Clan could not just rely on him to provide fire.

Until one day, he noticed lightning striking wood, igniting a fla.

Hence, he developed a strong interest, believing he had discovered how to generate flas.

But he soon realized that re wood could not actually produce flas.

By chance, he discovered the thod of drilling wood for fire.

Without using any Mana or Divine Skills, the first fire truly belonging to the Human Clan was born.

An incarnation of Di Jun witnessed the entire process of this fire’s birth.

Suddenly, he felt a sensation and couldn’t help but look up to the heavens.

A mass of rit directly penetrated the spatial barrier he had set and descended next to Suiren, who had just obtained the first fla.

Most of the rit entered Suiren’s body, enhancing his cultivation level, and he quickly reached the Golden Immortal Level.

Di Jun’s incarnation’s eyes glimred with gold, noting that a large portion of rit was hidden within Suiren’s body, currently beyond his reach.

Another small mass of rit entered into the first fire created by Suiren.

This fla, not relying on any Mana or Divine Skills, symbolized a further step forward in the civilization of the Human Clan.

The mont the rit descended, Di Jun concealed the anomaly from the outside world, preventing the creatures of the Primordial World from noticing this place.

However, he did not conceal the anomaly within the space, allowing all of the Human Clan to see the anomaly descending upon Suiren.

All the mbers of the Human Clan couldn’t help but kneel before Suiren, not solely because of the anomaly, but also the pressure from the Golden Immortal level that he emanated.

Suiren then selflessly shared the thod of obtaining fire with everyone.

Moreover, Suiren was one of the oldest existences within the Human Clan and was revered by the entire Human Clan as the Human Ancestor.

The Human Clan may not have known, but Di Jun did.

This Suiren was the first Human Clan creature created by Nuwa Saint’s Dao companion.

And the ones created after Suiren, Youchao and Cangjie, were not simple either.

Youchao, empathizing with the Human Clan’s nomadic and unsettled life, taught people to dig caves and build houses to shelter from fierce beasts and harsh environnts.

Cangjie taught the Human Clan to cover their bodies with plants to keep warm and even use the hides of wild beasts or Primordial Giant Beasts for protection.

The hides of beasts in the Primordial World were, in themselves, a defensive weapon.

These two individuals enhanced the survival chances of the entire Human Clan, preserving the vitality of the Human Clan.

Thus, Heavenly rit also descended upon them, allowing Youchao and Cangjie to break through to the Golden Immortal Level as well.

Similarly, a large portion of rit was hidden within them, not yet fully assimilated.

A portion of rit also scattered into the first house and the first grass garnt crafted.

These were their treasures of Saint attainnt, just like Suiren’s fla.

Di Jun understood the potential of these three individuals very well; as long as the Human Clan existed, they would have a continuous stream of rit.

Just like Suiren, these two were the oldest among the Human Clan and were revered together with Suiren as the Three Ancestors of the Human Clan.

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