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Chapter 507 - Chapter 477: Respect is Mutual

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"Time is no big deal. I can wait," Gu Yuena said, realizing the key point. She wasn't concerned, since before coming to human society, she didn't have much of a concept of time.

A thousand years felt like a moment, ten thousand years like a blink.

For her true form, time passed in slumber, so there was no need to rush.

As for her human side, although she had grown accustomed to the "fast pace" of human life, she still maintained a calm heart, able to stay composed and unhurried. After all, she had inherited the rationality of the Dragon God.

"By the way, what's with these two elves? Are they your new partners?" Gu Yuena asked about Mengmeng and Niannian, her tone light but carrying a mix of sarcasm, jealousy, helplessness, and just the faintest hint of envy. "You really can't control yourself, can you? How many now? Should I start calling you the 'God of Lust'?"

Facing Gu Yuena's wide-eyed stare, as if demanding an explanation, Tang San calmly replied, "That title is a bit much. I'm far from being as bad as some nobles. Besides, I take every relationship seriously. I don't treat my partners like caged birds. It's all about mutual respect and understanding."

"Hmph!" Gu Yuena huffed, "So flirtatious, I can't understand why they all forgive you… Whatever, I can't be bothered. When you have time, take me to see the Eternal Domain."

If the Eternal Domain was really as good as it seemed, she might be able to persuade Tang San to move the entire soul beast race there. That way, they wouldn't be affected by the laws of this world anymore.

The responsibility of being the chosen leader was truly heavy.

"Teacher, I'll head back to the Eternal Domain now," said the little werewolf, deciding to return. The oppressive laws of this world were too much for him. If he unlocked his full power, he might draw the attention of the God Realm here and create unnecessary trouble. It was better to return to Dragon Island and continue developing the martial path of the beastmen.

"That's fine."

Tang San nodded, sending the little werewolf back to Dragon Island. He also granted him free access to the Eternal Domain and connected him to the Blue Silver Network.

As for Mengmeng and Niannian, they weren't offended when Gu Yuena referred to them as Tang San's partners. In fact, they were rather pleased, seeing it as a form of recognition.

When Xiao Wu, Guangling, Ning Rongrong, and Huo Wu returned and learned that Tang San had gained immense benefits, they were happy for him but also speechless about the two new elves he had brought back, teasing him about being "lecherous" and not being able to control himself.

However, upon hearing that Mengmeng and Niannian had accompanied Tang San for nearly a hundred years in the Eternal Domain and that he had not crossed any boundaries, the four women understood. Still, they didn't hesitate to tease him for being oblivious to romance.

That night, the four women decided to "punish" Tang San, bringing Mengmeng and Niannian along.

Unfortunately, dreams are sweet, but reality is harsh. Tang San's cultivation, unbound by the rules of the continent, had already reached level 97. His physical strength had grown immensely, and his spiritual power was more refined, leaving his new elf companions marked with his imprint by the end of the night...

The next day, before dawn.

Tang San was with the group again. Though it was Mengmeng and Niannian's first time, they weren't too shy. In fact, they clung to Tang San, as the pleasures of the previous night were something they had never experienced before.

And so, the group started another round of "morning practice"...

But when the sun rose, they all got up on time, washed up, and began their real morning training. Tang San passed down his martial techniques to Mengmeng and Niannian, giving them personal guidance. After all, the meridians in elves were different from humans and required adjustments.

In the hundred years they spent with Tang San, Mengmeng and Niannian had made significant progress, reaching a level equivalent to rank 99 in the Douluo Continent.

Therefore, the two of them couldn't fully learn all the martial techniques. Instead, they had to refine their own cultivation methods based on their existing power, eventually creating techniques that best suited them.

Speaking of this, one couldn't help but mention the Xuan Tian Gong technique. It truly was a divine art—balanced and harmonious. Not only did it accelerate cultivation, but as long as one had some understanding of their own meridians, they could modify and adapt the technique to their unique constitution.

Dao gives birth to One, One gives birth to Two, Two gives birth to Three, and Three gives birth to all things.

From a cultivation perspective, Xuan Tian Gong represents the "One"—practiced by different people, it evolves into various distinct techniques.

Xiao Wu specializes in physical strength and mastery of control. Guangling focuses on the manipulation of elemental power. Ning Rongrong excels in multitasking, emphasizing the dispersion and control of soul power. Huo Wu, on the other hand, prioritizes explosive energy and its manipulation.

Each of them has forged their own path.

As for Mengmeng and Niannian, being part of the Elf race, their future lies in deepening their understanding of natural and life forces, aiming to ultimately master both.

This solidified a growing conviction in Tang San's mind: when the time comes and the Blue Silver Network covers all of Douluo Star, he would spread the Xuan Tian Gong for everyone to cultivate. Different people and races would train in the technique, continuously modifying and refining it. Through the computing power of the Blue Silver Network and the "Heavenly Dao," Tang San would be able to record every variation and evolution of Xuan Tian Gong, further strengthening his own Creation and Destruction Scripture.

And it wouldn't stop at just Xuan Tian Gong. Foundational techniques like the Jade Bone Method, Purple Demon Eyes, Ghost Shadow Perplexing Track, and Crane Controlling Dragon could also be shared. As future research into these techniques deepens and Douluo Star progresses, even the current versions of his Creation and Destruction Scripture, Jade Bone Golden Muscle, and Cosmic Meditation methods could be taught.

By that time, he would likely be cultivating techniques dozens of versions ahead.

After breakfast, Xiao Wu, Guangling, Rongrong, and Huo Wu went off to pursue their individual careers and hobbies, while Tang San introduced Mengmeng and Niannian to the capital of Minshi Grain City, where they became seed cultivation masters.

As natural elves, there was no task more suited to them, and they both enjoyed it immensely.

This was part of Tang San's plan to nurture their independence. Coming from a more advanced era, he believed that women should never become his dependents. Love doesn't mean one side should unconditionally cater to the other. Respect must be mutual, for only in such a way can a relationship endure the passage of time without becoming distorted.

From Tang San's point of view, the female characters from the original protagonist's group were little more than extensions of the men, and their so-called love was more of a twisted form of emotional dependency. This was especially true for the protagonist of Douluo V, who, as a god-king, committed suicide out of love.

Tang San had no interest in judging whether the protagonist was emotionally fragile or not.

After all, he was willing to die for the sake of recovering his "scabbard," showing no fear of death. But at the same time, he acted like he couldn't live without it, as though he'd gone mad.

Objectively speaking, his thoughts and logic were likely twisted far beyond the comprehension of an ordinary person.

Perhaps this had something to do with the improper use of faith power…

But Tang San definitely didn't want to end up like that.

(End of chapter)