Chapter 1449: The Black Tiger Became Someone Else’s Mount Slave Beast
In the world, any seed, as long as it encounters the right temperature, soil, and nutrients, will take root and germinate.
And at this moment, the Giant Spirit Seed in Yusuf Zuck’s sea of mud has also encountered its suitable growth environment. In this Tower of Heaven, under the irrigation of Primordial Godly Thunder, Nine Heavens Profound Fire, and the red miraculous rain, Yusuf’s body formed a transitional medium, freely allowing lightning to strike his body, fire to burn him, and red rain to drench him. After his body absorbed these nutrients, they were immediately infused into the Giant Spirit Seed.
Initially, Yusuf Zuck did not want to stay here for long, as there were still many matters outside that required his attention. However, he later discovered that since the seed liked this growth environment, his body simply couldn’t move.
Additionally, he found that both the Primordial Godly Thunder and the Nine Heavens Profound Fire were decreasing; the seed, as long as a finger, seemed insatiable. Under its rapid absorption, the three mystical forces within the Tower of Heaven diminished day by day.
Compelled by circumstances, Yusuf had no choice but to compromise, to settle down and wait for the seed to grow, because being anxious was of no use.
Day after day, year after year, the seed twirled ceaselessly, while the nutrients continued to foster its gradual enlargement.
It did not take root, nor did it sprout, merely grew larger. One year later, from the original length of a finger, it grew to a length of one foot.
Three years later, from one foot, it grew to nearly a meter, then the seed stopped growing, and tiny cracks began to appear.
The speed was slow, with only one fine line cracking per day.
It wasn’t until a full seven years later that the skin of the meter-long seed completely fell off, then the golden seed turned into a jade green, elongated, corn-like new seed.
Yusuf saw that the new seed seemed to have patterns, resembling the lines of meridians, and those patterns continued to absorb nutrients from the Tower of Heaven, sprouting tendrils at the bottom.
