Of course, the extent of this improvement may vary, but once the base number increases, even a slight increase in the breeding rate can bring about noticeable changes.
"For example, the 'Nine-cornered Toad'—the male species has no interest in mating, and their population is almost extinct in the wild... After observing, we found that the problem lies in the female toads being extremely choosy towards the male ones. The males have to create a den filled with spiritual energy to attract a mate. However, most locations abundant with such energy in the wild are already occupied by cultivators. Unable to build such dens, the males, left with no hope of mating, choose to live out their lives alone... After making this discovery, every time a toad matures, we would set up a den for it, consequently greatly increasing the breeding rate."
Deacon Yang introduced with a smile.
Upon hearing this, Wang Ba could not help but express his admiration.