After all, these creatures were borrowed from the Phoenix Clan and the Qilin race, and naturally, they must be returned.
Borrowing these lives and granting them an opportunity can be considered a good trade.
As for the Nine-headed Golden Dragon, there is naturally no need to return them.
The Dragon Ancestor had once said that these Nine-headed Golden Dragons have long admired Di Jun and wished to join the Heavenly Court, following by Di Jun's side.
Di Jun had agreed at that time, so these Nine-headed Golden Dragons are not merely borrowed; they are legitimate members of the Heavenly Court and are specifically tasked with pulling chariots.
When the Nine-headed Golden Phoenixes and Nine-headed Qilins left, they did so with much reluctance.
Not only because of the merit they were granted during the Heavenly Marriage but also because of the cultivation environment.