Douluo: Emerald Poison Emperor-Chapter 305: Douluo: Emerald Poison Emperor []

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Chapter 305 - Douluo: Emerald Poison Emperor [305]

Chen Ming did not immediately take these soul engineers back to the Douluo Continent. Instead, he stopped for a while in Xu Bai's tribe in the southern part of the Sun and Moon Continent. He planned to leave behind some fourth-level and fifth-level soul engineers to help Xu Bai develop the tribe and begin spreading his faith.

To make the people believe in him, Chen Ming naturally had to perform miracles. And thus, the nearby soul beasts were in for a bad time.

Under Xu Bai's leadership, the people of the tribe left their settlement to witness these miracles firsthand.

Chen Ming's first target was a soul beast that had been causing trouble for Xu Bai's tribe due to its proximity. It was a 20,000-year-old, high-quality earth dragon-type soul beast.

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On the Douluo Continent, such a soul beast would be considered an ordinary 10,000-year beast, roughly equivalent to the strength of a Soul Emperor. However, on the Sun and Moon Continent, this 20,000-year-old earth dragon was the equivalent of a Soul Sage-level soul master, practically a natural disaster for Xu Bai's tribe.

Before the eyes of many soul masters and ordinary people, Chen Ming stood in the air, raised his hand, and lightly made a grabbing motion. The earth trembled, soil churned, and a massive soul beast—seven meters long and covered in thick scales—was forcibly lifted into the air by an invisible force. It struggled violently but to no avail.

With a wave of Chen Ming's hand, an invisible blade severed the earth dragon's head, which fell heavily to the ground. The beast's headless corpse was then discarded, causing a slight tremor as it hit the earth.

Xu Bai organized the people of the tribe to closely observe the earth dragon's lifeless head. Then, with the help of soul engineers and skilled hands, they dismantled the beast's body, carefully collecting useful materials. The remaining flesh and bones were cooked into meals.

Although the portion of dragon meat each person received was quite small—barely enough to fill their bellies even when paired with rice porridge—it was enough to leave a lasting impression on everyone in this land.

The next day, Chen Ming killed a 30,000-year-old Earth Bear, and its head was displayed for viewing while the body was distributed among the people as food. On the third day, he killed a 40,000-year-old Wild Bull, after which the tribe quickly followed their now-familiar process.

As Chen Ming killed increasingly powerful soul beasts, the soul engineers he had brought with him began driving away lower-ranked soul beasts, gradually expanding the tribe's territory. Some wanderers and smaller tribes quickly flocked to join, fortunate enough to witness Chen Ming casually killing a mighty 10,000-year soul beast with a simple gesture.

Chen Ming made sure that each day's kill was stronger than the last. On the seventh day, he dragged an ancient mammoth—a top-tier 80,000-year soul beast—from the depths of a forest thousands of miles away and killed it before everyone's eyes.

Though top-tier soul beasts were relatively rare on the Sun and Moon Continent, they were not absent. Due to the southern regions being less developed by humans, it was still possible to find such creatures with a bit of effort.

This soul beast was so powerful that even after its death, its aura lingered. Ordinary people, even those who had grown accustomed to viewing soul beast heads, could only muster the courage to glance at the mammoth's enormous head from a hundred paces away.

The ancient mammoth's body was larger than all the previous soul beasts combined, allowing each person to receive a sizable portion of meat. However, because the people had been eating high-quality and top-tier soul beast meat for several consecutive days, some individuals with weaker constitutions began experiencing adverse reactions. Even children started developing nosebleeds from consuming such rich food. Ultimately, most of the mammoth's body had to be preserved, with small portions distributed daily as meat porridge.

The meat of an 80,000-year soul beast was a treasure even the royal families of the five major empires on the Sun and Moon Continent could scarcely obtain.

From the remains of this mammoth, which possessed a golden bloodline, Chen Ming acquired his first soul bone on the Sun and Moon Continent. It was a torso bone of exceptional quality, faintly glowing with a golden light.

Naturally, Chen Ming kept this rare treasure for himself, intending to gift it to a trusted subordinate in the future. The other soul engineers, after seeing it, dared not harbor any greed and instead showered Chen Ming with endless flattery.

For the next seven days, Chen Ming ceased hunting soul beasts and instead demonstrated his life-related abilities within the tribe.

The elderly on the brink of death regained mobility. The disabled saw their missing limbs regrow. Those gravely injured or suffering from fatal illnesses were instantly healed.

Using the power of fire elements, Chen Ming burned vast forests to open up farmland. Then, with earth elements, he caused the ground to till itself, becoming level and incredibly fertile.

With a wave of his hand, Chen Ming opened an elemental domain, carving out water channels and transforming vast, undeveloped forests into fertile fields. Finally, under the awestruck gazes of the people, Chen Ming produced seeds and scattered them. Using the power of the left leg bone of the Myriad Demon King, he made the seeds sprout instantly, growing to maturity within moments.

Golden rice plants filled the farmland, yielding several times more than what the tribe had ever harvested before. Even with both the tribe's people and soul engineers working together—some using soul tools specifically designed for farming—harvesting the rice took half a month.

When Chen Ming's statue was erected in the center of the tribe, and his name as the God of Life and Death, the one who controlled birth, decay, and reincarnation, spread throughout the settlement, all the people devoted themselves to him with pure loyalty and faith.

The tribe, which originally had a population of over 20,000, grew to 50,000 within a month. Of these, 90% became fanatics, while the remaining 10% were newcomers who had yet to witness Chen Ming's miracles.

However, under the influence of the tribe's atmosphere and the widely circulated accounts of Chen Ming's deeds, coupled with the sight of rooms filled with grain and the heads of ferocious soul beasts, even these newcomers quickly transitioned from casual believers to devout followers.

After establishing his divine authority and gaining the people's unwavering loyalty, Chen Ming did not rush to leave the Sun and Moon Continent.

Noting that he still had about a month left, Chen Ming instructed the soul engineers to remain in the tribe for the time being and then flew toward a specific location in the Bright Moon Empire.

This was a forest known for its high-level soul beasts. Though relatively obscure compared to top-tier areas like the Evil Demon Forest or Jingyang Ridge, it was home to a powerful plant-type soul beast hidden deep within a quiet valley.

Yes, Chen Ming's target was the native Blue Silver Emperor of the Sun and Moon Continent.

This Blue Silver Emperor had been interfering with Chen Ming's attempts to gather information. Currently, human exploration of places like the Evil Demon Forest—areas of interest to Chen Ming—was minimal. As for the location of the Purple Brilliant Heaven Destroying Dragon, such information was impossible to discover through ordinary means.

The Blue Silver Emperor's meddling disrupted Chen Ming's plans, making it clear that this needed to be dealt with directly.

Even Ah Yin, who usually remained indifferent and passive, wholeheartedly supported Chen Ming's decision. She enthusiastically encouraged him to deal a heavy blow to the native Blue Silver Emperor.

Ah Yin had been severely harassed by the native Blue Silver Emperor while attempting to gather information through Blue Silver Grass. Not only did this entity provide false and useless information, but its insults were particularly cutting—uncharacteristically aggressive for a plant-type soul beast.

When the native Blue Silver Emperor learned that Ah Yin was no longer a soul beast, nor a reincarnated human-form soul beast, but instead existed in an alternative form within a soul bone, its taunts and frequency of harassment escalated significantly.

As a plant-type soul beast with little else to do, the Blue Silver Emperor bombarded Ah Yin with non-stop insults, from sunrise to the following sunrise, without pause.

Because both were Blue Silver Emperors, Ah Yin couldn't completely block the interference without losing face. Even when she tried to block it, the native Blue Silver Emperor would continue its harassment by leveraging the omnipresent Blue Silver Grass. The relentless attacks had driven Ah Yin to the brink of emotional collapse, prompting her to repeatedly ask Chen Ming when he would finally confront this troublesome Blue Silver Emperor.

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