After Fishing For 10 Years, I Became A Saint Without Knowing How To Raise Beasts

Chapter 409 Yuchi's Opinion



409 Yuchi’s Opinion


Jinxes all had a certain connection with each other, as they were nurtured by the Heavenly Dao. It was similar to the connection that twins would have with each other.


As such, even if Yue Hanjiang was not present at the discussion with the Knights of the Round Table, she could still sense what was going on.


Yue Hanjiang could sense the strange emotions that the other jinxes were experiencing at that moment. That being said, she did not really know how to interpret what those emotions were. It seemed to be a mix of relief and a strange anticipation toward a meaningful death.


As such, she could not help but link this matter to the Knights of the Round Table and the moon god race.


Right now, Yue Hanjiang was looking up at the empty sky. There were indeed no moons in this area.


The density of the Heavenly Dao in this area was simply outrageously high, which made the monsters here extremely strong.


However, despite this, none of these monsters had formed a civilization, nor evolved beyond their bestial instincts.


On the other hand, in the region where the Heavenly Dao was extremely thin, there were many different races.


Why was this so?


Yue Hanjiang really wanted to know the answer to her question, so she followed up, “Master, I can sense that some other jinxes are in a rather excited state.”


“I don’t know what it means, but I do know that this matter is related to the Knights of the Round Table, which in turn means that it is related to the moon god race.”


After Yuchi heard this, he was silent for a long time. Then, he decided not to care about the Knights of the Round Table for the time being. He would also not go back to see what had happened. Instead, he would first finish the matters at hand in the Alchemist Valley.


In any case, it had taken him five years to come here, so going back would take the same amount of time. He was already a demigod, and was bound by the same rules other demigods were, so even if he returned, he would not be able to interfere. He did not want to antagonize the Sea of Oblivion, anyway. Thus far, they seemed to be friendly.


Hence, he would only be able to intervene once he became a true god. In addition, Yuchi had no clue as to the fact that the Knights of the Round Table had discovered such a method.


As such, lacking in information and time, his answer was simply as follows, “First of all, I can’t judge whether the moon god race has good intentions or bad intentions from my own point of view. I can only help you analyze the two different perspectives. Of course, this is only my opinion, and what I’m saying might not represent the truth. After all, I can only analyze it based on the limited knowledge available to me.”


Yue Hanjiang nodded immediately as she eagerly awaited the rest of her master’s answer.


Yuchi looked at the distant mountains and heard the sounds of the surrounding demonic beasts fighting. He said, “From the point of view of the Knights of the Round Table, they believe that the moon god race has taken away the Heavenly Dao that should have belonged to this world, and that it is the reason why the world has fallen into such chaos. Thus, if they destroy the moon god race and return the Heavenly Dao to the other races, there will no longer be any competition for resources among the myriad races, and each race will be able to grow stronger in peace.”


“From the moon god race’s point of view, they probably don’t think that there’s anything wrong with this, and they definitely won’t attribute the conflict between the myriad races to the lack of the Heavenly Dao. They probably believe that only if the overall strength of every myriad race is the same will the world truly be peaceful. Otherwise, the herbivores will always be hunted down by the carnivores.”


“The two might have different views.”


“One seeks change, while the other seeks not to change.”


“Which is better? There’s no definite answer to this, and I can’t choose between the two sides.”


At this point, Yuchi also remembered Cofuran’s words regarding the Knights of the Round Table.


It was obvious that she did not think highly of them, which also indicated that she believed that they had gone down the wrong path. The current situation around him seemed to provide ample evidence that her view was correct.


The density of the heavenly Dao in this area was extremely high. However, every monster here only acted on instinct. Intelligence and sentience were lacking or non-existent.


Civilization was the furthest thing away from their minds.


In other words, there were plenty of resources, to the point that they no longer needed to wrack their brains in order to survive. They just needed to walk two steps in any direction in order to obtain what they needed to survive.


Under such circumstances, how could civilization possibly develop?


Of course, these thoughts were just Yuchi’s own conclusions from his own perspective. As for whether or not Cofuran shared the same views, that was not clear.


In the end…


This was the final result of a debate between both sides. There would never be a situation where one side would convince the other. Neither side would be able to be resolved.


Both sides were fighting for their own ideals.


“So, Master, do you think both sides have their own reasons?” Yue Hanjiang nodded slightly and asked.



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