Chapter 418: Fu Xi's Observation and Enlightenment (Part 2)
In the grand scheme of races, it does not represent the grand fate of individual creatures. In such trends, the extinction of life is quite normal.
For the entire Human Clan, it is a fortunate event.
Yet when it falls upon the head of a specific individual of the Human Clan, it is not the same. Some benefit, while others lose their lives.
Regardless of prosperity or decline, survival or death, Fu Xi observes with cold eyes, without any intent to intervene.
Even now, when the Human Clan is flourishing, such phenomena exist, just as they do in the current stable state of the Demon Clan.
There are even instances where Fu Xi personally slays them, extinguishing their Primordial Spirit and sending them into reincarnation, and these are not few.
Do not forget, whether in the Heavenly Court or among the Demon Clan, the authority that Fu Xi holds is that of legislation and enforcement, lacking neither temperament nor iron-handed methods.
Thus, Fu Xi roams among the various Human Clans on the Primordial Continent, observing the characteristics within the Human Clan, yet discovering no great secret as mentioned by his sister.
However, he also discovered a talent of the Human Clan, that is, although the bloodline of the Human Clan is indeed weak, it can almost merge with the bloodlines of any race, inheriting their racial bloodline and a portion of Human Clan characteristics.
Weakness and reproduction.
This is what Fu Xi perceives as the greatest racial trait of the Human Clan.
In the beginning, the Human Clan was extremely weak; without the protection of the tribe or their mother, survival was nearly impossible.
The reproductive abilities of the Human Clan are also exceedingly strong. The flourishing tribes owe much to the Human Clan's reproductive capacity.
As time passed, the more Human Clan tribes Fu Xi witnessed, he could not help but instinctively compare the Human Clan to the current Demon Clan.
After all, he was most familiar with the Demon Clan, which indeed remains the most powerful race in the Primordial.
In comparison, he suddenly discovered that although the Human Clan was under the grand fate of the Heavenly Dao, they also harbored numerous issues.
Under the great fate of the Heavenly Dao, the Human Clan flourished, concealing these issues with the support of various external powers in the Primordial.
But once the great fate of the Heavenly Dao departs, the Human Clan's problems will surface, and they may face enormous disasters, with their flourishing potentially declining.
Several major issues require special attention.
The current self-governance of the various Human Clan tribes truly has no essential difference from the various tribes of the Demon Clan back then.
Only at that time did Emperor Jun of the Demon Clan's various measures cause the tribes to gradually merge truly.
Although the Demon Clan still has such distinctions, which surely cannot be erased, they can still be unified.
But today's Human Clan differs because they are supported by all sides of the Primordial, each residing within their own tribe.
Though they are collectively called the Human Clan, worshiping the three Saints of the Human Clan, Fu Xi sees them not as a whole.
In fact, it is because of the existence of the three Saints that these tribes can be called the Human Clan.
Otherwise, these creatures might be more inclined to support their own races and become vassal races of those forces.
This is not Fu Xi raising alarms without reason; it is a conclusion drawn from his journeys among the various tribes of the Human Clan.
The weaker the Human Clan tribe, the truer this holds.
Of course, there is one exception, and that is the Immortal Court.
No Human Clan tribe supported by the Immortal Court has become strong, even though they do not feel close to the Immortal Court.
On this point, Hao Tian is also very troubled, understanding the reason for it. He knows that the blame cannot be placed on the Human Clan but on the already extinct East King.
The Slaughter Witch Sword is still enshrined in the Human Clan Ancestral Hall, causing the Human Clan to naturally feel distant from the Immortal Court due to its influence on fortune.
If one wishes to inherit the remnants of the Immortal Court's fortune, they naturally must also bear its left-over causes and effects.
Fu Xi also observed and summarized two important reasons for this.
One is that the various Human Clan tribes do not communicate much, effectively operating independently, even without much constraint from the Human Clan Ancestral Hall.
Because they did not rise by relying on the Human Clan Ancestral Hall but on the forces supporting them, the Hall's influence is naturally weak.
Another aspect is that the Human Clan lacks a ruler who can command everything, like the Demon Emperor within the Demon Clan.
What the Human Clan needs is not a puppet-like titular king but a true emperor who can command the Human Clan.
Fu Xi saw this from his comparisons as well.
Without Emperor Jun, such a strong Demon King, even if the Demon Clan could be established, it might just be scattered like today's Human Clan.
It's just that the autonomous tribes of the Demon Clan would not be controlled by other Primordial powers behind the scenes.
And likewise, in comparison with the Demon Clan, Fu Xi found another issue affecting the cohesion and unity of the Human Clan.
That is, civilization!
Yes, in Fu Xi's eyes, the Human Clan lacks civilization.
Most Human Race creatures are ignorant, knowing only reproduction and survival.
The cultivators of the Human Clan still use the Demon Text created by Demon Master Kun Peng as the primary text, supplemented by imitations created by other races.
Within the Human Clan, there is no clear division of responsibilities, or even governance structures.
Even the Human Clan Ancestral Hall follows this pattern, relying entirely on the cultivation realms and reputations of the three ancestry saints.
To Fu Xi, this embodies one word, chaos!
Such chaotic management also makes it unsurprising that the Human Clan Ancestral Hall allows each Human Clan tribe to act independently without connections.
This inevitably reminded Fu Xi of when the Demon Clan was founded, with the Demon Emperor confidently planning everything from the start.
Donghuang Taiyi wielded the conquest, he and his sister established the rules of the Demon Clan and controlled the judiciary, Bai Ze managed many logistical tasks, and Demon Master Kun Peng took charge of enlightenment.
Upon seeing the current state of the Human Clan, Fu Xi grew more respectful of Emperor Jun of the Demon Clan's past deeds.
Otherwise, the Demon Clan might indeed have been like the current Human Clan, ignorant and devoid of civilization's breath.
This ignorance, lack of civilization and strength are not strongly correlated.
As Fu Xi pondered the Human Clan's myriad issues, he shook his head, unable to help but think.
Such a Human Clan, even in prosperity, may struggle to pose a threat to most races in the Primordial.
Unless the Human Clan produces a monarch, akin to the Demon Emperor, to reshape the Human Clan's civilization and consolidate their power.
Only then would the Human Clan truly unleash unimaginable power.
Fu Xi shook his head, suppressing these thoughts, contemplating the prospect of his own opportunities.
His wanderings among the Human Clan primarily aimed at finding his own opportunities; the issues he observed were merely incidental.
With this in mind, an idea suddenly sparked in Fu Xi's mind, as if a realization occurred.
Could the issues facing the Human Clan not become my opportunity?
Since the Human Clan lacks such a powerful monarch, could I not provide them with one, making the Human Clan more prosperous? Isn't this my opportunity?
Under the great fate of the Heavenly Dao, as the Human Clan flourishes, such actions align with the Heavenly Dao, could this not be considered an opportunity?
Granting the Human Clan a monarch to lead them would probably be unheard of among the Primordial Continent's powers.
The more Fu Xi contemplated this, the clearer his mind became, increasingly sensing that this was his opportunity.
Once he thought about personally nurturing a Human Clan monarch and advancing with the Human Clan's fortune, excitement swelled in his heart.
After a long while, he calmed down, realizing upon careful thought that this matter still required long-term planning.
Not to mention the difficulty of finding a member of the Human Clan with the potential to become a monarch, consideration must also be given to the attitudes of the three Saints overlooking the Human Clan.