So, it's not psychological cleanliness, but physiological cleanliness?

The reason for not choosing men is because they can't have children?

The transformation speed is quite fast. In the blink of an eye, the entire outer layer already looks like a placenta. Even the most unobservant person would recognize it.

Faced with such a change, Fu Qian's first reaction was to try and excuse his earlier double standard.

There's a reason it's not interested in me. The snake head doesn't want to devour flesh and blood, but is looking for a vessel for gestation.

And if we follow the previous line of thought, and this to some extent represents the effect of the hand axe... this thing is actually a procreation item? Whoever you chop gets pregnant?

As for Sisi chopping her hand and it not working, that's understandable, since she was still too young at the time.

The fact that it doesn't choose men proves that the axe still respects basic physiological structures, so it's very likely that it also screens for the age of the mother.

However, in that case, whether there is still a tendency to aggregate with the Ji clan is questionable.

Currently, there seem to be two possibilities. First, the hand axe isn't specifically targeted at the Ji clan. It's just a procreation tool with special effects that makes any woman of suitable age pregnant.

If that's the premise, the conspiracy element in Ji Xue's encounter back then becomes much heavier.

Why would I suddenly become interested in it?

It wasn't because of some inexplicable feeling, but most likely because of some psychological suggestion.

As for who did it, it's actually easy to imagine.

After being hit, that person was distraught, had hallucinations and delusions, and then left the Ji clan. The biggest beneficiary was undoubtedly the current acting family head.

The second possibility is that the hand axe, in addition to having a procreation effect, does indeed have a special aggregation effect with the Ji clan.

Ji Xue's sudden interest back then, and my sudden interest now, are both proof of this effect, since the ultimate result of the latter is that it came to classmate Liu Shuang's side.

And although the first logic is very smooth, Fu Qian is still more interested in the second possibility.

After all, although procreation is magical, he has never forgotten the original intention of doing these things, which is to follow in the footsteps of his predecessor, Ji Feng.

And if it really is the second possibility, and everything is arranged by that predecessor, what is his purpose?

Moreover, this is a Ji clan tradition. In the task when I first met classmate Liu Shuang, it started directly with a counter-meme.

Not to mention that Grandpa Ji Feng, as the speculated warehouse predecessor, even seemed to have interacted with the Laria family hundreds of years ago.

Now the question is, what is the purpose of procreation? Bloodline continuation?

It's not that it's impossible, but isn't the thinking a bit too old-fashioned? Does your family have a throne to inherit—it seems they really do.

Nodding secretly, Fu Qian said that he really couldn't rule out this possibility.

Although there isn't that title, in terms of the Ji clan's power in this world, calling the position of family head a throne isn't a big problem. It's understandable that the old man really wants to last for generations.

And if it's not so superficial, and you want to find a more transcendent reason, you can actually continue to deepen it.

Judging from the experience in Silver Mist Manor at that time, the abilities passed down in the Ji clan's bloodline seem to have always been connected to the Hill of the Unseen.

And the old man seems to have been trapped there for a long time, and is in poor condition... is he leaving himself a chance to return in this way?

It's also logically consistent, and in that case, combined with the warnings left in the headband, these arrangements seem to prove that Ji Feng was pessimistic about his future fate from a very early stage.

It seems to be getting clearer and clearer. Then the next question is the core of this research—

How did the old man achieve the aggregation law between this procreation tool and the Ji clan?

Looking at the axe in his hand, Fu Qian wasn't easily satisfied with his current gains, and decisively touched that most abstract question.

This undoubtedly involves the significance of bloodline to transcendence.

When discussing this issue with Professor Lisa, using the Laria family as an example, the other party once mentioned Cass's view.

That is, bloodline must have meaning. The reason why unreasonable coincidences occur is only because the true laws have not yet been understood, possibly more abstract factors than flesh and blood—the family head.

At a certain moment, Fu Qian realized something and glanced at classmate Liu Shuang beside him without showing any emotion.

The latter obviously hadn't noticed anything, and was just staring at the placenta, which was already extremely classic in shape, her face pale.

It's really fast. In the blink of an eye, you can even see tiny fingers.

It's no wonder she reacted that way. For Ji Liushuang, who knew more inside information, some associations were too easy.

If the changes in front of her were really the result of being scratched by the axe, then her mother's experience back then was like the Virgin Mary, conceived by the Holy Spirit.

The most ⊥ new ⊥ small ⊥ say ⊥ is ⊥ in ⊥ six ⊥ 9 ⊥ ⊥ book ⊥ ⊥ bar ⊥ ⊥ first ⊥ hair!

On the one hand, it certainly proves that her background is extraordinary, but on the other hand, doesn't it mean that her long-awaited biological father doesn't actually exist?

After all, she's still a young person, so it's normal to be shocked.

While understanding, Fu Qian didn't interrupt, but instantly returned to the topic.

Family head…

The Ji clan does have strict and unreasonable ancestral precepts, even regardless of gender, and many conflicts arise from this.

Is there a sufficient reason for this unreasonableness?

Is that more abstract element than common sense not a special chromosome or something, but this rigorously defined concept of family head?

Is this why there is such a special procreation tool?

Is this also why this procreation tool would have such a fateful connection between Ji Xue and Ji Liushuang?

The meaning of the hand axe's existence is to allow the concept of family head to successfully continue down one more generation at the right time, thereby ensuring that this fragile line doesn't break to the greatest extent…

If that's the case, then it can only be said that it's indeed "abstract."

At the same time, the intensity has already exceeded the scope of bloodline continuation, and the probability that it belongs to Grandpa Ji Feng leaving himself a backup plan has greatly increased.

As for why he only picks women, in addition to the physiological structure mentioned earlier, there is another reason that can be thought of, which is that female heirs are indeed more prone to disputes and problems.

The old man seems to have thought it through a bit thoroughly.

It's just a pity that in the test just now, neither of the two good nurturer snake heads could reach it, so this omnipotent divinity flesh and blood can only become hermaphroditic and self-fertilize.

"This thing can create life?"

At this time, Professor Lisa seemed to finally realize something, with an incredulous look on her face.

"I prefer to call it induction."

Sighing softly, Fu Qian chose the most accurate wording possible.

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