814. Boundless

Danielle's request wasn't surprising. The faith of the natives came from their ancestors, and their defeat had shown the unavoidable weakness of the transformation.

It wasn't a matter of losing their individualities. That was just another path that anyone could choose to take. Yet, the mental instabilities were an issue that made the natives behave like beasts, which was something that mighty cultivators simply couldn't accept.

After all, it was undeniable that the lack of control over their instincts was one of the main causes of the native's defeats. It was pointless to have a superior power if they didn't have the mental capabilities to use it.

The Demons glanced at Noah. They didn't know if he could promise something like that, nor if he wanted to. It wasn't a matter that concerned him personally in the end, so they would understand if he decided to refuse.

"It will take time, and it won't be my priority," Noah said. "I might do it as a favor if you perform well."