mine their innate talent.Talent and aptitude are not the same. The former determines whether a person can cultivate and has the qualifications for cultivation, while the latter determines how high thi...Among the stars, there are countless races of all shapes and sizes, including those with low or no intelligence. There are at least eight thousand of them.
Amongst the myriad races in this vast starry expanse, two stand out for their notoriety: the insectoid race and the sanguine clan!
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Besides these two major races, there is actually another race that is universally despised by all.
That's a filthy clan!
Unlike the Insect Blood and Two Tribes, which are well-known to everyone, this Vile Tribe is not known by all because they rarely appear. But once they do appear, it brings about a catastrophic disaster.
As for the jade snail, I still don't understand what enemy is attacking it to this day.
The origin of all things lies in the obscurity of the clan.
The Blood Clan has five top-level domains, each formed from a part of the Ancestor's body. Although the locations of these five domains are not fixed, they still generally follow a pattern.
The Zerg are similar. Several top-tier hives are under the surveillance of powerful Star Warriors, making it difficult for them to move freely. If not for the considerable number of strong individuals from the Blood Clan and the Zerg, it would be hard for the powerful beings of various races in the cosmos to reach a consensus. Otherwise, they would have likely been wiped out by a joint force long ago.
The foundation of the clan is unknown to all in this world.
They often appear suddenly through wormholes, destroy a star system, and then vanish without a trace, leaving only ruin and brutality.
It is rumored that the foundation of the Evilians lies in a place called "Evil Land." It is said to be an incredibly vast realm, one of the highest levels among the stars. However, this is merely hearsay, and no one has been able to confirm it.ength nowThe state of cultivation of the old peak in >>When probing the talent tree for information carried on its leaves, the pain is just as excruciating.But those pains compared to what I'm going t...