Having figured out a way to make progress, Wen Yan fell into deep thought.
If existences like King Guilong could be led down the right path, keeping things peaceful and orderly, the progress would definitely advance very quickly.
But as soon as this idea flashed through his mind, Wen Yan dismissed it.
He thought of King Guilong at the very beginning—at that time, it would have been hard to be judged a success.
This would basically be like doing a quest, holding off on the final step, and waiting until the quest was formally issued before completing that last part.
It looks pretty easy on the surface, but before reaching this point, he'd already gone through being a stranger, testing the waters, taking down a Mountain Lord, and even saving King Guilong's life—only letting him revert to a Flood Dragon.
That's why you now get this situation where advancing progress by 9% looks so simple.
If that 9% had to be earned from zero, it probably wouldn't be so easy.
