Chapter 1296 Can Orion Impregnate A Spirit Beast? Paradise's First Official Members Within The Spirit Realm
1296 Can Orion Impregnate A Spirit Beast? Paradise's First Official Members Within The Spirit Realm
As for Zymera, she had already begun making her moves a week ago by getting close to the women. Fortunately, they weren't difficult to befriend, and they often came to her with questions about the Spirit Realm and its surrounding territories, questions she answered skillfully. What she hadn't expected, however, was that a few of the women would quickly see through her motives, sparking a conversation so shameless it left her stunned: They began openly debating whether the leader could impregnate a Spirit Beast.
Even the mortals in the group took the matter seriously.
Ilse and Zera, the two most unapproachable divines, took the discussion even further. Ilse even approached Orion directly, apparently to test the theory.
The seriousness with which they discussed the topic filled Zymera with fear. As the subject of the conversation, she realised her mistake. Not only was this group absurdly powerful, but they were also utterly insane.
While the Celestial Spirit Court dispatched its strongest forces to confront them, the people were discussing such a bizarre topic, treating the threat with casual disregard. It was as if they were on vacation and had only run into the Celestial Spirit Court by coincidence on their way.
J'garin was unaware of Zymera's thoughts. He understood the situation but didn't view it with the same gravity she did. In his eyes, the women were simply sharp enough to detect Zymera's intentions and were trying to intimidate her—perhaps even subtly dissuade her from continuing. After all, for billions of years, it had been an indisputable fact that beings from the Material Realm, including divine beings, were incapable of impregnating Spirit Beasts. If such a thing were possible, rumours would have spread across the Spirit Realm long ago. Yet they were only hearing such talk now.
This also meant that the group before them wasn't like the unreliable, self-centred divine beings he'd always heard of—those who cared for nothing but themselves and their own offspring.
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