Mo Wen patted his chest and said, "Old Lu, don’t worry. After a while, I’ll train it. Not only will it not get fat, but it will also become strong. Old Lu, I saw in the Ten Thousand Beasts Diagram that there’s something about Bloodline Power. Do you think Xiao Hei has Bloodline Power?"
"Bloodline Power? That’s something related to Divine Beasts and Demon Beasts. There’s talk of Bloodlines being passed down and awakened. Old Man, after seeing your Xiao Hei, I can tell it’s just an ordinary Beast. Where would it get Bloodline Power from? However, if it has the fortune to obtain the Bloodline of a Divine Beast or a powerful Demon Beast in the future, it could undergo a transformation." Old Lu glanced at Xiao Hei, who was lying by the fire pit. Under Mo Wen's careful nurturing, Xiao Hei had grown to about two feet long but had become quite plump. Crouched there, it looked like a ball of fur, resembling a fat pet dog rather than a Beast.
"Bloodlines can be obtained too! Then I’ll have to find a strong Bloodline for Xiao Hei in the future to make it stronger," Mo Wen realized.
"Of course, they can be obtained or stripped away. It’s not just Divine Beasts and Demon Beasts that have Bloodline Power; some special families possess it as well. Bloodline Power represents a unique existence—some are born special and powerful, while others are close to certain Laws. As for finding a strong Bloodline for your Xiao Hei to undergo transformation, you shouldn’t think about that too much. Even if a Bloodline can be obtained, it depends on whether it can withstand it; otherwise, it could explode and perish." Hearing Old Lu say this made it clear that obtaining Bloodline Power came with significant risks, so caution was advisable.
"Moreover, merging with Bloodline Power is similar to comprehending and absorbing Laws; it depends on chance. Even if this little Beast can endure it, it still needs to be chosen. Many people have found special Bloodlines but were unable to merge with them—that’s how Bloodlines choose their hosts. Bloodlines have their own consciousness; they can’t just merge casually." Old Lu was also worried that this little brat might one day actually seek out some Bloodline for Xiao Hei to merge with. If something went wrong due to his lack of clarity in explaining things, he would be blamed later on. So he decided to clarify everything about Bloodlines at once.
"Thanks for your guidance, Old Xie Lu. I understand now; in short, it all depends on chance. If it's meant to be, it will happen; forcing a merge could lead to life-threatening consequences." Mo Wen grasped Old Lu's meaning.
"Let’s put aside Xiao Hei for now and talk about you instead. Recently you’ve been busy taking care of your Xiao Hei; how has your own cultivation been?" Old Lu was more concerned about Mo Wen's training because he couldn’t accompany him forever. He hoped Mo Wen would grow stronger soon so he could complete his own tasks earlier.
Upon hearing Old Lu inquire about his cultivation, Mo Wen could only sigh and shake his head. "These days I've been searching for the Yin Yang Principle. I haven’t dared to slack off in my understanding of Laws. Although I've made progress in comprehending other Laws, I still have no clue regarding the Yin Yang Principle."
"Don’t push yourself too hard; let things unfold naturally, but don’t neglect your training either. After all, there is still a gap between you and your peers in the outside world." Old Lu felt that Mo Wen's desire to comprehend the Yin Yang Principle was nearly impossible. However, this kid was like a stubborn bull—if he said Mo Wen couldn’t grasp the Yin Yang Principle, he would definitely persist until he proved him wrong. Now saying this was also meant to encourage Mo Wen to reconsider his approach.
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