Asura Emperor Venerable-Chapter 1595: Blessed with Both a Son and a Daughter
It’s born! It’s born!
Shi Hao was overjoyed and was about to rush into the delivery room.
"Young Master, don’t be in a hurry, the Young Madam is having twins, there’s another one." However, he was immediately stopped.
What, twins?
Shi Hao was delighted, never expecting that after having no children for so long, he would have two at once.
He calmed his impatient heart and continued waiting.
This time it was quick, and after a while, another cry was heard.
Shi Hao rushed into the delivery room again, but this time no one stopped him.
"Congratulations, Young Master, you have both a son and a daughter!" The maids congratulated Shi Hao with smiles all the way in.
Shi Hao nodded but was too flustered to speak, rushing upstairs.
Su Manman was lying in bed, and beside her were two babies.
"The elder is a sister, and the younger is a brother," Su Manman introduced, "Big villain, if you dare to make me give birth again for you, I will definitely bite you!"
Shi Hao laughed heartily and walked over to kiss her forehead, "Alright, alright, we won’t have more."
Only then did he look at his children, both wide-eyed and staring at him.
However, newborns shouldn’t have sight, but they seemed to sense him, both gazing at Shi Hao.
Holding one in each hand, Shi Hao picked up both children, his heart filled with peace and joy.
Nothing like empires and supreme Divine Skills could compare to the fulfillment of holding his own children.
"Let’s name them," Su Manman said gently.
Shi Hao scratched his head, he was bad at naming.
But can he let someone else take on such a monumental responsibility as naming his own children?
"The sister will be Shi Rou, to be gentle and kind in the future, and the brother will be Shi Hu, to protect his family and friends," Shi Hao finally came up with the names after a moment.
Su Manman rolled her eyes crazily, the daughter’s name was barely acceptable, not too good but not terrible either.
But the son’s name, what a lousy name!
Sure, the meaning is great, but Shi Hu, the name sounds awful!
"No, we need to change the son’s name," Su Manman immediately said.
Shi Hao insisted, "The name is good, it will remind him to always protect his family!"
Su Manman huffed, if you don’t agree, fine, I’ll give our son another name myself and see which one he prefers in the future.
Thus, for now, the siblings’ names were temporarily decided.
The Illusionary Sea Immortal King went out personally to inform all the Immortal Kings of the good news.
A month later, a grand banquet was held at the Summit of the Stars for the twins’ one-month celebration.
All the Immortal Kings presented precious gifts, as Shi Hao was too powerful and had limitless prospects, so forging a good relationship with him was certainly wise.
After the celebration ended, the Immortal Kings each returned to their realms, and the Summit of the Stars returned to its usual calm.
Shi Hao temporarily put aside cultivation to accompany his children as they grew.
He decided that in twenty years, he would enter the Forbidden Land again, and until then, he would do nothing but be a good father.
Shi Rou and Shi Hu, though raised in the same environment, had completely different personalities.
Shi Rou wasn’t gentle at all, even though she was a girl, she was very mischievous, completely inheriting her mother’s personality. It was evident that she would become a Little Witch in the future, while Shi Hu lived up to Shi Hao’s expectations: at such a young age, he already knew to protect his sister.
Whenever Shi Hao or Su Manman couldn’t stand the little girl’s antics and wanted to discipline her, Shi Hu would desperately protect his sister, appearing self-sacrificial and fearless.
As the children grew older, their personality differences became more apparent.
Shi Rou began walking at seven months, whereas Shi Hu couldn’t stand on his own until about a year old. The gap was significant, and Shi Rou could clearly call out for her parents at ten months, while Shi Hu could only murmur incomprehensibly at a year and a half.
Shi Hao and the Illusionary Sea Immortal King showered the two children with Heavenly Materials and Earthly Treasures to give them the strongest foundation possible.
At three, they officially started on the path of cultivation.
However, their progress was entirely different.
Shi Rou, like Su Manman, refused to cultivate seriously, only pretending to practice when watched, constantly thinking of ways to play around, whereas Shi Hu was diligent and hardworking without needing supervision, making even Shi Hao feel sympathetic.
The young boy declared he was a boy who needed to protect his sister, parents, two aunts, grandfather, and others. In short, from a young age, he was filled with a desire to protect, so he needed to train hard to become a reliable pillar.
Alright then.
Since his son had such aspirations, Shi Hao taught him relentlessly.
Not various supreme arts, but the Primordial Scripture.
Understanding the primordial nature of the universe would make cultivation twice as effective.
So before Shi Hu turned ten, he only physically trained; his cultivation progress was solely due to refining too many Heavenly Materials and Earthly Treasures, naturally breaking through realms with overflowing energy.
At ten, Self-Observation.
In the Mortal Realm, such advancement would be incredibly shocking, but in the Immortal Realm, especially at the Summit of the Stars, this speed was ridiculously slow.
Comparing to others, even Shi Rou, who practiced sporadically, had reached the realm of Great Sacrificial Heaven—almost built up purely from Heavenly Materials and Earthly Treasures, just like Su Manman. Truly a mother-daughter pair.
However, after ten years of comprehending the Primordial Scripture, Shi Hu finally gained some insight.
From here, his progress was astonishing.
By just twelve, he had reached the Heaven Building Ladder, pushing each realm to its peak, establishing a foundation as solid as Shi Hao’s.
Unfortunately, Shi Hu hadn’t cultivated the Little Star Universe.
Even with Shi Hao’s personal guidance, despite Shi Hu successfully visualizing the Sun, the Stone Sphere, and other Dharma appearances, he couldn’t combine them into the Little Star Universe.
Indeed, knowing is one thing, achieving it is another.
Shi Hao also remembered his earlier hypothesis about possessing the Asura Realm mark, which might have given him dual Yin-Yang attributes, allowing him to cultivate the Little Star Universe, and now, Shi Hu’s situation seemed to verify this.
Such a circumstance was a rare opportunity, not something one could actively seek.
The two children continued to grow rapidly; by eighteen, Shi Hu formally stepped into the Immortal Level, achieving Copper Armored Immortal status.
Compared to Shi Hao, his cultivation progress was even faster.
There was no comparison; in terms of Cultivation Resources, how could Shi Hao compete with him?
The issue was that after reaching Jade Immortal, the Summit of the Stars could no longer provide enough resources, and how far Shi Hu could advance depended entirely on his own fortune.
As for Shi Rou?
Forget it, better not mention her.







