1411 This Guy Really Did it! (2)
The grand elder: …
Ferya: ???
He recovered on the way back?
Are you kidding me?
!!
Are you serious?
It sounded a little unreal.
The grand elder had his doubts but w.a.n.g Teng’s face did look rosy and l.u.s.trous. He then turned to look at Ferya’s pale face.
The contrast was stark!
The grand elder suddenly felt that the boy was probably telling the truth, and wasn’t seriously tired.
Ferya: ( ̄▽ ̄)”
Why did you look at me?
Why?
The grand elder didn’t say much but Ferya felt humiliated by the glance. She was angry.
However, she couldn’t show it.
She straightened her back and revealed her toughest side, pretending she was OK.
I’m fine. I’m not weak.
However, her pale face exposed her.
w.a.n.g Teng stared at her strangely and probed, “Do you want to take a break?”
“No.” Ferya snorted. She added, “I’m good.”
“… Really?” w.a.n.g Teng sized her up. Which part of her looks okay?
The grand elder didn’t notice the change in her expression and asked worriedly, “Ferya, you don’t look well. Why don’t you go and have some rest?”
Ferya: …
She felt frustrated, being exposed a second time. More so, the grand elder himself did it unwittingly.
“Pfft!” w.a.n.g Teng burst out laughing when he saw her exasperation.
Go on!
Keep up the act!
Look, you can’t hide it!
Ferya glared at him and turned to leave. She didn’t have the face to stay there any longer.
The grand elder felt puzzled. “What’s wrong with Ferya? She doesn’t look happy.”
“It’s all right. A lady will always be in a bad mood for a few days,” w.a.n.g Teng replied.
Ferya had just reached the door when she overheard his reply. She stumbled, almost tripped over her own feet.
“Hahaha…” w.a.n.g Teng laughed.
He finally vented his anger.
The grand elder didn’t know what the human implied, so he shook his head and threw the issue to the back burner. He turned serious and said, “Wait for me, I’ll bring the cultivation method out for you.”
He chose to believe in the young hero because his condition was much better than Ferya’s. He felt at ease because of this.
“All right.” w.a.n.g Teng also became serious and nodded.
The grand elder walked behind him. The house was huge, with many rooms in the back area; some of them were probably used to keep his treasures.
Some time later, the grand elder walked out with some scrolls made with beast skin. He treated them with so much care that others would think they were part of some incredible scripture.
However, w.a.n.g Teng wasn’t interested in scriptures that only allowed a person to cultivate to the planetary stage.
They sat down next to a table and the grand elder opened the scrolls so w.a.n.g Teng could examine them.
The latter took each one and quickly scanned them. The grand elder had only taken out eight of them. There wasn’t much to look at.
The young human finished soon after and looked up. “Are these all your cultivation scriptures?”
“Yes!” The grand elder nodded.
w.a.n.g Teng expected the answer, but he was still surprised.
This race only has eight cultivation methods!
This is a little shabby!
“Are they not enough?” the grand elder asked anxiously.
“This is enough.” w.a.n.g Teng paused for a while before he added, “Grand elder, please lend me a quiet room.”
“Okay.” The latter nodded and took the human to a quiet room.
“w.a.n.g Teng, thank you,” the grand elder said.
“Don’t worry.” w.a.n.g Teng smiled.
The elder left. w.a.n.g Teng then sat cross-legged on the ground and recalled the eight scriptures he scanned through just then.
All eight were scriptures at the planetary stage and lower.
This allowed him to remember and grasp them with ease.
He also drew the outline based on the light velvet people.
However, that wasn’t an outline of their outer appearance. It was the outline of their bodily structure.
Before that, he used his Real Eye to observe the body structure of the furry people. He was familiar with their meridians, arteries and veins.
You could say that the natives only used less than 30% of their meridians; most of the others were still sealed.
Once being able to unlock more meridians, they would have a chance to cultivate scriptures above the planetary stage.
It’s noteworthy to mention that the more complex the scripture, the more meridians it required.
The human race was able to come up with all kinds of scriptures because they understood their body structure completely, and were able to release the full potential of their bodies.
Of course, that was the result of generational hard work and perseverance.
The light velvet people lacked a strong foundation.
Their planet wasn’t dangerous, which robbed them of any sense of urgency. If calamity befell, or they were about to be annihilated, it could possibly spark their potential.
After all, only you can understand your condition in its entirety.
If they wanted to create a better scripture, they would have to rely on themselves.