Song Cheng did not stop moving forward. Since he was a peerless enchanting being, how could there not be a cultivation technique in the world that could be rapidly mastered?
After acquiring the Two-tail Dharma Method of the "Nine-Tailed Fox Spirit Sutra," he continued his intense "cultivation" in seclusion.
Song Cheng was very clear in his mind.
Progress is influenced by the environment.
In a place filled with jealousy, suspicion, and zero-sum competition, every bit of progress you make will bring hatred. In such times, it is wise to remain concealed and reserved.
However, in a place where displaying your talents is needed to exchange for resources or to elevate your "authority," hiding your abilities would be foolish.
So... how can these two environments be distinguished?
The answer is through the eyes.
Song Cheng noticed that Su Mengzhen's favorability had dropped from 95 to 93 but then increased to 99.
This indicated that his performance had not been wrong.