Tang Xiao, along with the elders of the Clear Sky School, was deep in thought upon learning that the blue-haired deity in the live broadcast was Tang San, the son of Tang Hao and A Yin.
Tang Hao, once considered a traitor to the sect, had raised a son with the potential to achieve godhood. This led to discussions among the elders—should they consider welcoming Tang Hao and his son back into the Clear Sky School?
After all, if Tang Hao's son could reach such heights despite being raised outside the sect, imagine what he could achieve with the full support of the Clear Sky School!
[Tang Hao (cold laugh): Haha! Who would've thought? Even though the Spirit Hall is so powerful now, in the future, they're destined to be destroyed by my son!]
In the Holy Spirit Village, Tang Hao was overjoyed to discover that the blue-haired deity in the live broadcast was none other than his son, Tang San.
His son was destined for greatness!
Tang Hao had nearly given up hope of avenging himself against the Spirit Hall. But now, the future seemed bright.
[Yue Guan (furious): Tang Hao, watch your words!!]
Upon hearing Tang Hao's audacious remarks in the live broadcast, Chrysanthemum Douluo Yue Guan was enraged.
Many within the Spirit Hall echoed his sentiment, glaring at Tang Hao through the broadcast, condemning his arrogance.
However, while the Spirit Hall quarreled with Tang Hao, other major powers, like Ning Fengzhi and others, remained silent, lost in thought.
Unlike Tang Hao, they had no deep-seated enmity with the Spirit Hall. The impending destruction of the Spirit Hall mostly evoked a sense of wonder in them. Their attention, however, was primarily focused on the armies that appeared earlier in the broadcast.
Two armies had been shown in the broadcast, and it was now clear that one belonged to the Spirit Hall.
This revelation confirmed what many had suspected—the Spirit Hall harbored ambitions of conquering the continent.
But there were still mysteries, such as the identity of the god in purple armor and the female god in golden armor with the six-winged angel martial spirit.
Based on the information they had, since the death of the previous Pope, Qian Xunji, there hadn't been any female six-winged angel spirit masters within the Spirit Hall. The timing of this war was still uncertain.
Though they realized that the Spirit Hall possessed its army and likely intended to conquer the continent, neither the Heaven Dou Empire nor the Star Luo Empire spoke out publicly.
After all, they had long been aware of the Spirit Hall's ambitions.
The information provided by the broadcast was limited. If they openly accused the Spirit Hall of trying to unify the continent, the Spirit Hall could easily twist the narrative.
The Spirit Hall might claim that the war in the broadcast involved a foreign invasion of the Douluo Continent, with the Spirit Hall leading the defense. Given Tang San's portrayal by Lin Yu, many people were already suspicious of him. The Spirit Hall's version of events might even be more believable.
Lin Yu suggested that because of Tang San, the people of the Douluo Continent would suffer, and spirit beasts would nearly go extinct. The Spirit Hall could argue that their downfall, as shown in the broadcast, led to such devastation.
Without concrete evidence, no one could definitively prove that the Spirit Hall was the villain in the conflict.
Calling out the Spirit Hall's ambitions in the broadcast could backfire, allowing the Spirit Hall to paint themselves as heroes, which would be a huge loss!
However, the revelation that Tang Hao's son, Tang San, would eventually succeed in destroying the Spirit Hall drew the attention of major figures like Ning Fengzhi, Emperor Xue Ye, and Emperor Dai Tianfeng.
While they took note of Tang Hao and his son, they weren't overly concerned.
The future shown in the broadcast didn't account for the influence of the Q&A live broadcast. Now that the threat of Tang Hao and his son had been exposed, it was uncertain whether they could even survive the Spirit Hall's pursuit, let alone reach godhood.
[Bibi Dong (cold laugh): Tang Hao, you're quite arrogant. Do you think you're safe now?]
[Let me tell you, the only reason we haven't been actively searching for you is that we hadn't prioritized it.]
[But now, I declare that anyone who can provide information on Tang Hao and Tang San will be handsomely rewarded by the Spirit Hall!!]
With Bibi Dong's announcement, the live broadcast room erupted.
The ones most excited by this were the commoners and minor nobles of the Douluo Continent.
The top-tier nobility and major sects, however, were more cautious and didn't rush to get involved.
After all, Tang Hao and the Clear Sky School were not to be trifled with. Reporting Tang Hao and his son to the Spirit Hall could be dangerous if the Spirit Hall failed to eliminate them.
Though Tang Hao couldn't openly challenge the Spirit Hall, he could easily annihilate most noble families and sects on the continent.
Meanwhile, in Holy Spirit Village, Old Jack, the village chief, was watching the broadcast when he suddenly thought of the reclusive blacksmith Tang Hao and his well-behaved son, Tang San.
Tang Hao and Tang San—weren't they living right in their village?
Old Jack hesitated, considering the possibility. However, he remembered that the "Tang San" in the broadcast had long blue hair, while the Tang San in his village had short black hair and looked quite ordinary.
That couldn't be right!
Shaking his head, Old Jack dismissed the thought.
However, unlike Old Jack, someone else in Holy Spirit Village tagged Bibi Dong, mentioning that there was a father and son named Tang Hao and Tang San in their village.
Unfortunately, it wasn't just Holy Spirit Village.
As soon as Bibi Dong made her announcement, countless messages flooded the virtual screen, completely overwhelming it.
It turned out that Tang Hao had an incredible stroke of luck!
The name "Tang San" was one Tang Hao had chosen to honor A Yin, his wife. However, it just so happened that many villagers across the continent, lacking much education, had named their children with simple numerals like "San" (Three).
As a result, there were countless fathers and sons named Tang Hao and Tang San scattered across the continent.
While there weren't thousands, there were at least dozens or even hundreds of them.
Thus, the screen was inundated with countless reports about various Tang Hao and Tang San duos, burying the information about the true Tang Hao and his son in Holy Spirit Village.