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The Medallion novel Chapter 1282

"There are always solutions! If they want to come, then let them come!" Rocky looked very calm. After all, they could do nothing to change the situation, and what was done could not be undone. He could only temporarily keep the spiritual treasure of the Water Master Clan.

"Fine, but you'd better be careful." Cherry couldn't help but remind him.

"Let's stop talking about me. How is the Butterfly Divine Clan faring? I hope the revival of your clan have made some great progress," Rocky asked Cherry.

"As you can see, ever since the Butterfly Divine Clan's extermination five hundred years ago, the only remaining clan members have been scattered in every corner of the Wild Spirit Land, living a life concealing their identities. That has made it difficult for us to summon all of them back. Another problem is that many factors limit the spiritual race's reproduction, so even if all of them were gathered together, the number would still be unsubstantial." Cherry could not help but sigh while narrating the abysmal condition of her clan.

"Not long ago, I developed a genetic treatment that can solve the problem of sterilization for the Wood Clan, and it has already achieved its effect. If you want, I can also do some experiments on your clan members, which will allow me to create a genetic treatment for the Butterfly Divine Clan. If it works well, this medication will allow your people to conceive easier. Although it may not be very potent, it should be able to improve the current situation," Rocky offered after a short silence. He had been hesitant to offer his help since he and Cherry had a pretty complicated relationship, but Rocky felt that he could not keep quiet when he could do something to help.

"Really?" When Cherry heard this, she couldn't help but look forward to it. However, her eyes quickly darkened. "Don't you hate me because of how I treated you in the past?"

"Everyone has their own difficulties. You also saved Sue and me, so we owe you our lives. I have no reason to hate you." Rocky smiled calmly. The truth was that he was slightly irked when Cherry threatened him with Sue at that time. But later, when he saw Sue, he realized that Cherry had no choice but to do so. Otherwise, she wouldn't have taken care of Sue so well and trained her to be a Supernal Stage master.

"That's good." A relieved smile flashed across Cherry's face when she heard Rocky's kind words. The innocent look on her face that Rocky had seen earlier came back, but she seemed brighter and happier this time.

Meanwhile, all the people who heard their conversation were also relieved, and the bright smile on Cherry's face resonated on every face in the room.

Simultaneously, Townsend, several elders of the Heavenly Demon Clan, and their spiritual masters had gathered in the magnificent palace of the Demonic Cloud Empire. They were currently discussing the information they received from Alston about the calamity beasts.

"I didn't expect that the legend of the calamity beasts is true. I thought it's just a lie made up by the spiritual race to prevent the nine spiritual treasures from gathering together." Townsend looked sullen because the rebirth of the calamity beasts would certainly have a great impact on their plan.

"But are the calamity beasts really that powerful?" an elder questioned. To people like him, it was difficult to imagine the power of the calamity beasts.

"More than half of the deaths and injuries of the spiritual race members we sent out were caused by the calamity beasts," Alston replied shortly. He understood that the situation was unbelievable, but it still annoyed him that they doubted his words.

"If that's the case, it will be a huge disadvantage to our plan," remarked a spiritual master. Meanwhile, Townsend was also wearing a thoughtful expression.

He was desperately thinking of how he could use this situation to benefit him and their cause.

"The opposite is true, actually. This can be a great opportunity for us," Alston said shrewdly.

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