Chapter 852 Hybrids
"That must be terrible," Alex said. "Does that mean the other senior also has to go through Heavenly Judgment?"
"No," the Tortoise said. "While we are considered one and the same, we are still two different beings. We do go through Lightning Tribulation alone, but that's just because our cultivation bases are entwined."
"I see," Alex said and made a thinking face.
The tortoise slowly looked down at Alex and stared at him for a while. "Did you not know that?" he asked.
"Uh, no. This is the first time I've ever met with a Black Tortoise like yourself, senior," Alex said.
"But you have read about us, right?" the Black Tortoise asked.
Alex thought for a moment and said, "No. Everything I know about you comes from what I learned in the White Tiger's palace, which wasn't a lot."
"You haven't learned about us before? Hah! Where did you come from, young human?" the Tortoise asked.
"From the Western Continent," Alex said.
"No, no. Where do you really come from?" the Black Tortoise asked.
Alex was surprised for a bit. Did the tortoise know that he had come from the Central Continent? No way.
"I came from the Western Continent. Actually, I teleported here from a secret realm of the Demons on the western continent. I teleported over to that mountain," Alex said.
"I see," the Tortoise said as it looked at the mountain. "No wonder the senior's barrier has a hole this time. Maybe that was why he even blocked it in the first place."
"Good to know," The tortoise turned back to him. "So, where did you come from actually? And who let a little True realm cultivator go in an Inter-realm journey?"
"Um, what?" Alex looked at the tortoise with a confused face. "I did n— You think I came from a different realm? Like the immortal realms?"
The Tortoise looked at him. "Of course. Where else would a human come from to these lands?" the Tortoise asked.
"Ohh…" Alex finally understood why the Tortoise thought so.
After the Eternal war was over, the 4 beasts were sent to this realm to look over as the new rulers, and in their rule, the humans and demons lived without much conflict.
Due to this, the humans and demons started getting intimate, and soon enough, they bred and gave birth to a human-demon hybrid, who went on to give birth to more hybrids, and soon enough, the entire world was filled with nothing but hybrids with not a single hint of either the original human or demon lineage.
Alex already knew he had no demon blood in him, but he was still surprised that the Tortoise would think of him as coming from out of this world.
"I'm sorry to disappoint you, senior. But I was in fact born and raised here," he said. He was still debating on whether or not to tell the beast that within the last 5 thousand years, there was now a civilization living in the depths of the central continent.
"Are you? You must be a lucky one then, to not inherit the demon blood," the Tortoise said. "Really lucky in fact. This means that you have a way better chance of becoming an Immortal than anyone else on this realm."
"Sorry? What do you mean by that?" Alex asked.
"You must not be aware. The reason why your world doesn't have many strong cultivators, let alone cultivators who can ascend is because their talent has been muddled as have their bloodline," the Tortoise said.
"The only time you can truly have someone strong is if either their human side or their demon side is suppressed to the point that it becomes irrelevant to you, but that very rarely happens in this world. Most are simply born as hybrids and thus never have great talent, constitutions, or even spiritual roots."
Alex was simply shocked to hear this. People who were hybrids were untalented? People who had a single bloodline were talented? Did he know about this before?
Alex tried to remember what Shen Jing had told him, but he had only mentioned the people being hybrids, and never about them having less talent or opportunities because of it.
'So that is why they are all so talentless,' Alex thought. 'Wait, is that why the players are so talented? Because they are all humans with no demon blood in them?'
Many things were starting to make sense to him, that he would have previously chalked up to just being luck on someone's part.
'Then the creator of the game must have been desperate to see so many talented people be around and not cultivate. Is that why he sent us all out?' Alex thought. That certainly seemed to be a plausible scenario. Although that didn't explain the end goal of doing all of that.
Alex ignored the thought at the moment and looked around. "What are you doing here, senior? This should be a secret realm belonging to demons. why are you here?"
"I don't know," the tortoise said. "The seniors that came before me chose this place to stay in, so I followed them as well."
'Seniors?' Alex looked curiously. "There were seniors that came before you?"
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