Chapter 150 Fertility Issues (Third Release, Please Subscribe)
"Having discussed the family’s finances, let’s move on to the family’s talent issues!" the Grand Elder said, "In the past decade, the Lu Family has faced a shortage of talents. Currently, the family has five hundred and thirty-two cultivators, with three hundred and fifty-two being Five Spirit Roots, seventy being Four Spirit Roots, and ten being Three Spirit Roots."
"Among these ten Three Spirit Root cultivators, three are Qi Cultivation Cultivators, six are Foundation Establishment Cultivators, and the remaining one is a Purple Mansion Cultivator."
"Overall, the number of cultivators is decreasing, Five Spirit Roots are increasing, Four Spirit Roots are decreasing, and the Three Spirit Root cultivators are decreasing, posing a talent gap for the family."
"Here is a table of family members, a list, and the resources spent; take a careful look!"
It seemed that just saying it lacked some persuasiveness, so the Grand Elder directly took out a booklet and handed it over.
It contained detailed information on family members, along with the resources consumed and various comparisons.
Lu Xuanji took the booklet and started reading it carefully, initially indifferent but gradually showing a grave expression as the issues were significant.
Compared with large financial expenditures and fiscal deficits, population insufficiency is a major issue.
In the Cultivation Realm, why does the Human Race lose to the Demon Race? Because they don’t have the high fertility rate of the Demon Race, at the starting line, humans have already lost to the Demon Race.
In the Cultivation Realm, many cultivators are busy with cultivation, pursuing immortality, and view romantic love with indifference, often marrying late or not at all.
Many Golden Core Ancestors and Nascent Soul True Monarchs are often obsessed with the Great Dao, obsessively pursuing immortality, becoming extremely distant from romantic love, even treating it as a flood or beast, viewing it as a hindrance and karmic obstacle on the path to enlightenment, and keeping away from it.
They often have no wives or concubines, no Dao companions, no offspring, leaving their treasures in deserted mountains after passing away, which may be discovered by someone destined to find them one day.
