Chapter 433: Celestial Humans, Realizations (Part 2)
Sui Ren confidently said.
"Through the Celestial Race, we may not fully understand the civilization of the Demon Clan, but we can still witness a part of it."
Beside him, Youchao and Ziyi nodded, finding it very reasonable.
Tai Hao, hearing Sui Ren's words, also knew that the current decision was the best choice possible.
"Please, Ancestor, contact the Celestial Race."
Tai Hao said directly.
Sui Ren gently nodded and said no more.
After confirming this matter, Tai Hao felt a sense of relief in his heart. Though it was like viewing a leopard through a tube, he could still glimpse the civilization of the Demon Clan.
Time passed quietly, and communication between Sui Ren and the Celestial Race went very smoothly.
For the creatures of the Human Clan to visit the Celestial Race was indeed not a very difficult thing.
After all, the creatures of the Celestial Race ultimately emerged from the Human Clan. Although they now sided with the Demon Clan, there were no major conflicts between the Human Clan and the Demon Clan, and they naturally cherished their old ties.
As for the flourishing of the Human Clan, the Celestial Race did not receive any benefits.
After all, they have now become beings of the Demon Clan, not creatures of the Human Clan, so they cannot enjoy the protection of the Human Clan's fortune.
However, they did not feel any regret in their hearts. The creatures who passed the assessments to join the Demon Clan inherently inclined towards the Demon Clan.
At the invitation of the Celestial Race, Tai Hao, accompanied by its creatures, proceeded to the Heavenly Realm.
Upon entering the Heavenly Realm, Tai Hao unexpectedly fell into the Spiritual Illusion Realm.
Afterward, the creatures of the Celestial Race explained that any Daluo Golden Immortal of non-Demon Clan origin would experience this ordeal upon entering the Heavenly Realm, unless they had reported to the Heavenly Court.
By going through the Spiritual Illusion Realm, they could determine whether the creatures harbor any malice towards the Heavenly Realm.
Tai Hao understood in his heart that this Spiritual Illusion Realm was certainly orchestrated by the Demon Emperor.
Within the Spiritual Illusion Realm, he found nothing unusual and fully believed he had experienced various things in the Heavenly Realm, until the illusion shattered.
The experiences were hazy, otherwise, he thought he might have glimpsed the civilization of the Demon Clan within the illusion.
Tai Hao, following the creatures of the Celestial Race, entered their residence and stayed as a guest.
He also observed the overall strength of the Celestial Race; the highest in cultivation was on par with him, also being a Daluo Golden Immortal.
Moreover, the number of Daluo Golden Immortal in the Celestial Race was fewer than those in the Human Clan Ancestral Land.
After all, there were fewer creatures in the Celestial Race compared to those in the Human Clan Ancestral Land.
However, the quality of the creatures of the Celestial Race was indeed much higher than that of the Human Race creatures.
With the profound heritage of the Demon Clan, the strength of the Human Clan Daluo Golden Immortals was probably not a match for the Celestial Race creatures of the same realm.
But what Tai Hao was concerned with was not these matters, but rather the Demon Clan civilization contained within the Celestial Race.
While visiting the Celestial Race, he did not interfere with their life.
As a Daluo Golden Immortal creature, he fully immersed himself in the life of the Celestial Race, silently observing their ways.
No matter whether high or low in cultivation, even with mundane creatures, Tai Hao would interact to learn about the Celestial Race.
Indeed, even in the Heavenly Realm, there exist mundane creatures, but their physical robustness and lifespan far exceed those of mundane creatures in the Primordial World.
What troubled Tai Hao was that he was merely a guest of the Celestial Race and could not leave their residence to visit other races, unable to see the entire Heavenly Realm.
No matter which Layer Heaven it was, Tai Hao needed to remain within the residence of the Celestial Race.
As the cultivation realms of creatures increased, they could ascend to higher Layer Heavens to enjoy better resources.
But Tai Hao was not there to cultivate; he spent most of his time in the First Layer Heaven, feeling the cultural atmosphere of the Celestial Race.
Time hurried by, and three hundred years swiftly passed.
During these years, Tai Hao observed the Celestial Race and gained insight into their civilization, experiencing a portion of the Demon Clan's civilization.
Compared to the ignorance of the mundane creatures of the Human Clan, the mundane creatures of the Celestial Race were more civilized and had a clearer understanding of the Primordial World.
Unlike the Human Clan, almost everyone in the Celestial Race practiced cultivation; even mundane creatures needed to learn the Demon Text and cultivate techniques.
Under such circumstances, more Celestial Race creatures were able to transcend their mundane origin.
This required a powerful and orderly inheritance, necessitating a systemic legacy that required massive efforts.
This heritage system of the Demon Clan was personally established by the Demon Master Kunpeng, with the rules in the legacy all crafted by him.
The Celestial Race's inheritance simply adhered to the rules set by the Demon Master Kunpeng.
Beyond inheritance, a tribe needed powerful strength, i.e., the combat prowess of the race.
Among the Celestial Race, the creatures of the highest cultivation were not within the tribe's residence but under the leadership of Donghuang Taiyi.
However, Tai Hao knew little about this because he was not a creature of the Demon Clan.
Some matters were beyond his understanding.
Nonetheless, the Celestial Race also possessed combat forces.
Within the Demon Clan, there were frictions and competitions among the various branch races, making power an indispensable existence.
What mattered most to Tai Hao was the law of the Demon Clan, said to have been created by Nuwa Saint and Emperor Fuxi.
Under their leadership, a Law Enforcement Department existed within the Demon Clan to handle any branch tribes' creatures.
Within the Celestial Race, too, there existed its internal laws, even stricter than those of the Demon Clan.
Similarly, enforcement creatures existed among the branch tribes.
Thus, though there were frictions among the branches of the Demon Clan, it remained within certain limits.
Moreover, Tai Hao felt that the existence of laws was truly the beginning of civilization.
Suddenly, Tai Hao saw the profound similarity between the Demon Clan and the Human Clan.
In the Demon Clan, there were various branch tribes, while in the Human Clan, there were tribes supported by different powers of the Primordial World.
However, the Demon Clan no longer needed to worry about these issues.
While the problems within the Human Clan seemed to have only just begun.
Unfortunately, Tai Hao could not glimpse the exact nature of the Demon Clan's laws.
Faced with different branch tribes, how the laws were controlled and managed remained unknown.
Regrettably, he wasn't a creature of the Demon Clan; otherwise, he might have tried to enter departments of law enforcement and legislation.
Apart from these, Tai Hao also learned of the most inconspicuous department of the Demon Clan, controlled by Quasi-Saint Bai Ze: logistics and finance.
The circulation of various resources, allocation of Demon Clan creatures, and everything else were regulated by this individual.
During his time in the Celestial Race, most commands they received came from Bai Ze.
Whether it was the tribute of resources from the Celestial Race or the dispatch of creatures, all were controlled by him.
Unfortunately, Bai Ze's reach was extensive, spreading throughout the entire Demon Clan.
Tâi Hao was confined within the Celestial Race, unable to experience these aspects more deeply.
Throughout these three hundred years, Tai Hao realized that the operation of the Demon Clan was almost in the hands of these few creatures, becoming increasingly powerful.
During his stay with the Celestial Race, Tai Hao's greatest impression of the Demon Clan was their orderly nature.
Yes, despite so many branch tribes within the Demon Clan, there was not a hint of chaos.
In the Demon Clan, the division of authority among high-level creatures was very clear, cooperating with each other but without overlap.
The Demon Emperor was at the helm, overseeing everything, while others coordinated, managing everything efficiently.
At this moment, Tai Hao couldn't help but reflect on the Human Clan; he found human chaos evident, pointing to the very problem he once identified.
It was the chaotic authority among the high-level members of the Human Clan Ancestral Land.