Chapter 186 Riding at Night
In the courtyard without the sun and the moon, as time passed, the night gradually fell in sync with the human world.
Mu Hua fired two fireballs like a meteor shower and received a reward. Then he closed the live broadcast on the grounds that it was night.
Because of the existence of the courtyard, this world is infinitely vast.
Among the countless humanoid life forms, there are many that possess unique abilities.
In Mu Hua's daily living environment, although many people marvel at his abilities, his living scope is still relatively limited after all.
In this open world, the abilities demonstrated by Mu Hua during the live broadcast did not seem to cause any waves.
Even the fire meteorite attack that shocked Mu Hua himself, when put in front of the group of gods in the live broadcast room, seemed to only make them feel strange and surprised at most.
This may also have something to do with the fact that Mu Hua concealed his appearance and age.
But through the reactions of these people, Mu Hua also discovered that the adventurers he knew on a daily basis could not represent the full picture of adventurers at all.
Just like Tabitha, she came from a good family, but in front of Vivian, she had no idea about many things related to adventurers.
The stronger you become, the more you seem to discover that there is a vague but clear dividing line between the world of adventurers and the world of settlers.
Mu Hua slightly calmed down his recent arrogant mentality. Most of the guys in the live broadcast room gave people a feeling of being miserable.
It was this group of people who responded with a calm and mocking attitude no matter they saw his herds of summoned beasts or his powerful inherent magic.
The waters of this world are deeper than he thought. Perhaps if he pulls out his own Terror Rider, he can surprise those guys in the live broadcast room?
Mu Hua was not sure in his heart. After all, Caroline had captured a Terror Knight and locked him in the "cellar", and encouraged a group of inexperienced Potions instructors to try to subdue him.
As the live broadcast room was closed, the expression on Samantha's face in Benson Manor was very interesting.
What did that kid Mu Hua do just now? That thing, is it really a child of the Mu family?
"Samantha, actually I've always wanted to ask you, Mu Hua has spiritual powers, could he be from a bloodline family?" Helen asked Samantha, who had a strange expression on her face.
"How is that possible?" Samantha questioned and denied it, but her tone was somewhat uncertain.
"Bloodline family? You said Mu Hua is a demon?" Qiong asked doubtfully. This was a word she had never heard of.
"The bloodline family is human. They may have some special talents, but they are not demons." Helen shook her head and Samantha looked at Joan beside her.
"Haven't you always been thinking about the transformation of the Benson family? In essence, it is impossible for the Benson family to become an adventurer family. At least it will be difficult within two or three generations."
"Most people think of Adventurer Families as the rich and powerful among adventurers. In fact, only adventurers with a bloodline inheritance are called Adventurer Families," Samantha explained and Joan looked surprised.
Joan thought she had a wide range of information, but she had never heard of these things.
Joan glanced at Helen beside Samantha and suddenly realized that perhaps Helen told Samantha these things?
After all, the connection between demons and the world of adventurers is very deep.
"Humans also have bloodlines?" Joan blinked curiously.
However, Samantha seemed to have lost interest in explaining. Instead, Helen spoke again after Samantha agreed.
"It's about talent and physique. Some people can indeed pass on certain abilities to their offspring. The term bloodline should be considered a description," Helen explained.
"I don't know much about magical talent, but it's always hereditary. Some people also speculate that those who have supernatural powers may have atavistic genes."
“As for the strong ones whose physical attributes exceed 1500, some of their descendants will have extraordinary growth. In such a family, only those with a physical attribute exceeding 1500 can inherit the position of head of the family.” Helen said.
"How is that possible?! If that were the case, humans would have ruled the courtyard long ago, allowing those adventurous families to expand." Helen screamed.
Let’s not talk about women for now. How many children can a man have in his lifetime?
Give him enough women. Eight thousand might be a bit dangerous, but hundreds or thousands should be easy, right?
Even though it is rumored that the 'Color Domain Ritual' has a great interference with genetics, to put it bluntly, it is just normal intercourse between the two sexes.
But for humans with a physical attribute of more than 1500, would they have three harems and six courtyards, or even find tens of thousands of women to give birth to their children? Would humans not do such a thing?
Let alone thousands of years, even if they hold back for a hundred years, a group of such beings would be able to fight the demons to a draw, right? Why would the Federation need to encourage demon hunting every day?
By the way, how did those powerful people in the Loren human world survive to this day?
Joan seriously questions Helen's statement.
"Bloodline inherits potential, not strength. And can physical fitness alone withstand strange magic? The physiques of ogres and minotaurs are not weak, but a random succubus can lead them by the nose, right?" Helen rolled her eyes at Joan.
"Unlike demons, humans are naturally fragile. Those with bloodlines simply grow faster than ordinary people and have more ways to grow."
"Perhaps they will inherit some talents, but no matter what, rapid growth also involves the consumption of more resources." "And human blood has a very serious decline characteristic."
"If a bloodline person with a physical fitness of 1500 has an offspring with a physical fitness of less than 1500, then the offspring's child will be no different from an ordinary person. This is why people cannot be sure of the connection between supernatural talents and bloodline people."
"When it comes to life transitions that affect lifespans, powerful adventurers tend to focus more on themselves. Even if they are willing to give birth to offspring, it is not easy to do everything possible to cultivate stronger heirs. Do you really think you are raising pigs?" Helen said unhappily.
After this simple explanation, Joan probably understood the key point, which is that children born in adventurer families tend to be more talented, but no matter how talented they are, they are still weak at birth.
As for whether he will grow up to be a bad person in the future, it still depends on his father's training.
The resources we got were not enough for our own needs. If we had too many children of this kind, not only would it be annoying to watch them, but we would also not be able to afford to raise them. . .
"There's no such thing as an adventurer family in Lanton, right? But Mu Hua's attributes are growing too fast, so you're saying that one of Mu Hua's parents has a physique of over 1500?" Joan muttered in understanding, and the two girls looked at Samantha.
"No, it's impossible. And it's not like there are no ordinary people who grow to the level of bloodline masters. Don't guess here." Samantha looked unhappy.
She knew the situation of Mu Hua's family very well, including the situation of Mu Hua's mother. But the problem was that some people in Lanton could really live very freely, and some things were really hard to say.
For example, washing pots, washing pots, washing pots and so on for the masters.
It is difficult to say much about this kind of question, and we cannot say much about it.
But Samantha also tested Mu Hua’s DNA when she investigated him in the early years, and there was nothing wrong with it, it was a member of the Mu family.
Samantha glared at Joan with dissatisfaction. She obviously realized that the two women were thinking about the problem in a bad direction.
"Well, the possibility of humans cannot be underestimated. However, ma'am, he may have the potential to become a bloodline." Helen nodded, a strange light flashing in her eyes.
Although she didn't notice Helen's expression, Samantha's face was clearly filled with joy. Apart from anything else, it was always good to be able to become a bloodline.
"Oh, what bloodline? The future is still a long way off. Demon hunters still need to master some comprehensive abilities."
"Mu Hua is quite steady, capable and not impulsive. He's good at fighting low-level monsters." Samantha said with a smile.
"Madam...he just killed a dragon a few days ago." Joan reminded.
"..." Samantha's expression froze, she was silent for a moment, and turned to look at Helen.
"Helen, when does the Demon Banquet start? Mu Hua should be able to find suitable followers, right?" Samantha asked seriously.
Yes, that guy has gone to get the dragon, is there anything more impulsive than this? Damn the bloodline, that thing is just a fantasy to her, let's talk about something practical.
"Soon. However, among the new generation, there aren't many who are stronger than him. You've seen how he swings the hammer." Helen twitched her lips.
"It's better to have something than nothing, even if it's just a few more helpers. Alas, Bertha is also a worry." Samantha sighed, not knowing what to say for a moment.
The three women seemed to have their own thoughts, and Mu Hua, who turned off the live broadcast, did not leave the courtyard as everyone imagined.
In the courtyard at night, the forest grass is filled with the faint light reflected from the pupils of monsters. The faint light, like that of fireflies, contains hostility, but there is no beauty at all.
A group of cavalrymen followed a path of fire and galloped deep into the wilderness of the Goblin Kingdom.
In the slightly sticky air, the sky was covered with a flock of crows like dark clouds. The magical halo of the fear pattern spread terror, scaring away the weak monsters in the wild.
After collecting the skeleton warriors and summoning a large group of terror cavalry, Mu Hua prepared for battle and rushed onto the path leading to the B31 area.
There is a well-equipped goblin castle there, as well as a large number of intermediate monsters.
Earlier, Mu Hua was accompanied by Taibetha and a group of black-armored skeleton generals, so he did not dare to provoke the goblins over there.
Today, the power of Fireball has increased greatly and it already has the effect of a siege.
The Crow Flock and the Terror Cavalry are in place, and they seem to be able to mediate even if they encounter the Monster Flying Cavalry.
That's right, Mu Hua kept improving the summoning of ravens, not only because their reconnaissance capabilities were really good, but also because he originally wanted to use them to restrain the monster flying cavalry.
Mu Hua didn't think he could take over the mineral veins there. He just wanted to try whether he could push the monster fortress to that level with the power he currently possessed.
The monster castle that I scouted with Taibetha some time ago and then retreated in shame.
(End of this chapter)