He couldn't find issues in Elder Julia's reasons, he actually felt that they were quite reasonable.
The way he saw it, the world was founded on power, and everything originated from it.
It was reasonable to protect someone that could wield it.
Noah immersed himself again in the wilderness of the area before the snowy mountain as soon as he returned there.
He didn't even take a look at the lava lake during his flight.
He felt as if he had obtained too many insights for now, and he wanted to slowly absorb them before trying to improve even more.
After all, his centers of power were already growing at an incredible speed, even Elder Julia would be amazed by the enlarging speed of his dantian.
Of course, Noah was oblivious to that since he had never compared himself to other heroic cultivators, and there weren't set standards for their growth.
Peaceful times went by in the piece of Immortal Lands.
Every faction was busy with something, there were too many resources to plunder and too many constructions to build.
Also, there were areas that had yet to be fully explored due to their dangerous environment, the Hive still had to take a real look to the toxic rivers next to the White woods after all.
The other big nations were far ahead in the exploration and colonization.
Still, the recent pact had shuffled some of their territories and forced them to use their manpower to relocate essential structures.
All four forces in the new continent shared the issues connected to the population of the human cultivators though.
Every rank 3 cultivator with wealth and ambition would want to travel to those fantastic territories, and even those in the second rank wished to obtain some benefits from them.
Most of those cultivators were either nobles, disciples of some important sect, or high-ranked soldiers in the army of the Shandal Empire, of which the old continent was full.
Many new habitable areas had to be built to welcome such a large number of travelers, and there was even the need to create specific places that could accommodate the weaker cultivators.
The situation reached a point where the habitations for rank 2 cultivators cost up to ten times the price for those in the third rank!
It was simply too expensive to force those territories to reach a density of "Breath" suitable for weak cultivators, and the three big nations couldn't give them away for free.
Only the Empire was somewhat laxer on that issue due to its sturdy political system, but problems appeared anyway due to its higher number of human cultivators.
The Hive, instead, eagerly waited for Chasing Demon's return.
The Hive was becoming stronger with each passing day, but that growth would skyrocket if its patriarch were to return.
Chasing Demon was the only one who could lay the copying technique on those new lands, and that was the only method that the Hive had to forcibly lower the density of "Breath" in the environment.
Yet, no trace of the rank 6 existences of the four nations appeared, no matter how many months passed.
Chapter end
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