(Sorry, last night I drank a bit too much, there will be another chapter in the afternoon.)
In the end, Thick Earth nodded with satisfaction and said, "You have great potential, perhaps you will forge a path of relentless self-improvement. I will do everything possible to help you, so I give you my hope, my faith, and all I have."
Lu Ren was taken aback upon hearing this. By the time he reacted and shouted "Ancestral Witch," he saw the massive tower-like body of Thick Earth dissolve into starlight, scattering like fireflies and disappearing into the void.
Lu Ren stood stunned, staring at the place where Thick Earth vanished. Wasn't this a bit skipping protocol, just handing over these benefits without a word?
For a Great God Level figure like this, shouldn't there be a setting of three trials and five obstacles, going through layers of tribulations, and only after feeling they've squeezed every drop out of Lu Ren, reluctantly pass down their legacy and burdens?
