The Thunderous Awakening

As the thunders continued to ravage the Douluo mainland, the ordinary humans, soul masters, and even spirit beasts cowered in fear, refusing to venture out of their homes. The world seemed on the brink of extinction, as if the very fabric of reality was about to tear apart. But amidst this chaos, a select few benefited from the turmoil.

The thunder-attributed spirit beasts and soul masters reveled in the elemental energy, their powers surging with each successive thunderclap. Among them, the Blue Lightning Tyrant Sect stood out, their highly prized wuhun, the Blue Lightning Dragon, resonating deeply with the thunder element. The sect's elders, Yu Luomian and Yu Tianlong, had been stagnant at the 89-rank Soul Douluo level for nearly three to five years. But with the thunders' arrival, they finally broke through their bottleneck, ascending to the 90-rank Titled Douluo level.

Their cultivation had been stagnant for so long, but the thunders' energy had awakened a new sense of purpose within them. They now stood on the cusp of becoming official Titled Douluo, needing only to acquire their ninth spirit ring to solidify their position. Yu Yuanzhen, the sect's leader, beamed with pride, knowing that his sect was now protected by three powerful Titled Douluo.

However, he was cautious not to reveal this news to the outside world, fearing that it might attract unwanted attention. He ordered the remaining five elders to spread a false rumor, claiming that Yu Luomian and Yu Tianlong had been injured by the thunder and were recuperating in silence behind closed doors. Meanwhile, Yu Yuanzhen himself began to cultivate with renewed vigor, hoping to break through the peak 95-rank and reach the early 96-rank.

As the news of the two elders' "injuries" spread, the Blue Lightning Tyrant Sect's reputation remained intact, with many believing that the sect was still recovering from the devastating effects of the thunders. But in reality, the sect was thriving, its members basking in the thunderous energy that permeated the air.