Bombarding Cultivators with Cluster Artillery Chapter 570 - 570 555 The Court's Blessed Land is My Propert
570: Chapter 555 The Court’s Blessed Land is My Property 570: Chapter 555 The Court’s Blessed Land is My Property “It’s a bit troubleso… this is my property,” Jiang Ding frowned, feeling displeased.
The Court’s Blessed Land, scuffling through secret realms for a couple trifling opportunities, was suffused with pettiness.
His plan was to, after reaching the Nascent Soul Stage, directly pull the Court’s Blessed Land out of the void and transform it into sothing like a Spiritual dicine Garden.
Now, the Great Sun Dharma Sect and the Great Sun Sword Sect intended to shatter and destroy it?!!
“Really, that’s enough, day after day,” Jiang Ding complained incessantly, continuing to examine the next piece of intelligence.
“… Scorching Sun Swordsman and the Six Dao Saint engaged in a battle on the Black Snow Prairie, without determining a victor…”
“They are here?” Jiang Ding was sowhat surprised.
The Wei Family’s intelligence system was too incompetent, lacking any higher-level information; this was the first ti he had been made aware of this event.
“Scorching Sun Swordsman, a swordsman of the Great Sun Sword Sect…
Isn’t he called Dari Swordsman?” Jiang Ding thought dispassionately.
As for why they fought, that was not hard to comprehend.
The growth of a Sword Cultivator required enemies and one’s own blood, the dwindling of lives, to nourish the Sword Intent and foster its growth.
Once assured of preliminary safety with Dragon Qi protecting them, such individuals would often start seeking opponents, hunting them, and many risks could be ignored.
Even without the protection of Dragon Qi, a regular Nascent Soul from the righteous or demonic alliances might not dare to hunt such a person.
After enduring over two hundred years of warfare, all the major families were exhausted and scared, not daring to speak lightly of war again.
Should anyone deliberately provoke disputes, their entire family might just be abandoned, left to be exterminated by their opponents in exchange for continued peace.
Perhaps, at a critical mont, a Nascent Soul of the righteous or demonic alliances might even protect the Scorching Sun Swordsman.
This was why he dared to roam around, searching for his next “al” for his sword; in most scenarios, the risk wasn’t lethal enough.
If it was lethal and luck was against him, then he would die.
“This aspect truly reflects the madness typical of the Great Sun Sword Cultivation… Fortunately, I am not such a person, just pure and kind, reasonable and law-abiding,” Jiang Ding shook his head slightly.
His Sword Intent grew without relying on slaughter; it was just the natural practice of swordsmanship, studying Swordsmanship, reading Sword Dao Cultivation thods, and so on.
Though his progress was slower, as long as there was improvent, there was no need for reckless advancent.
After putting away the Jade Slip, he turned and left.
“Fellow Daoist, welco to visit the Lingbao Comrce Association again,” Shang Sanwu bowed deeply as Jiang Ding left, his overly apologetic face nearly touching the ground.
For a cultivator at the Middle Jindan Stage to do so was almost the epito of etiquette.
The surrounding Golden Pill Monks imdiately cast sidelong glances, looking at the man in the black robe with sympathetic eyes as if seeing a pitiable fool.
“I will,” Jiang Ding smiled, showing no anger.
“My thanks, Fellow Daoist,” Shang Sanwu bowed again deeply.
He believed those words.
The Lingbao Comrce Association was the largest comrce association in both the Beast Spirit Immortal City and its surroundings, offering many high-grade Heavenly Materials and special items not available elsewhere.
Perhaps there used to be comrce associations of equal standing, but they had long since vanished without a trace.
In matters involving comrcial rivalry, the Lingbao Comrce Association was not as polite and amiable as they appeared on the surface.
…
An invisible Escape Light, escaping everyone’s notice in strict accordance with combat regulations, ticulously scoured the surrounding hundred kiloters to ensure there were no ambushes before heading towards an ordinary, withered yellow prairie.
“Not bad, your caution is comndable,” Jiang Ding looked over and nodded slightly, transmitting his voice.
On the ground lay a young man with an ordinary appearance, covered by a withered yellow sackcloth, its origins unknown.
Although his own Concealnt Spell was subpar, with the help of a special treasure, he had a decent ability to conceal himself, which most Golden Pill Monks would likely find hard to detect.
“I’ve embarrassed myself in front of young uncle-master,” said Han Lin with a wry smile, as he put away the withered yellow cloth bag and got up.
He dusted off the dirt on his clothes but still maintained the Concealnt Spell.
With such a decrease in the ability of the Concealnt, it was far less effective, yet it could still deceive the most nurous among cultivators—the Foundation-building cultivators and Qi Practitioners, so it wasn’t entirely useless.
“This is for you,” Jiang Ding said, tossing him a jade sword the size of his palm.
Clinging to it was a wisp of the Sword Intent of Destruction, more useful than any positioning magic.
“It will also work within your storage space, but it must not be sealed.”
Actually, even if it were sealed, most sealing spells would never block the perception of the Sword Intent of Destruction, but it was worth ntioning.
Seeing Han Lin’s eyes flicker with consideration, Jiang Ding added, “Don’t worry, it will dissipate on its own once our journey to the Luoxu Clan is over.”
Just as he did not fully trust Han Lin, Han Lin would not fully trust him.
The idea of having his whereabouts known by soone else at all tis made him very uneasy.
This has nothing to do with morals or friendship, nor is it about harboring ulterior motives.
Many cultivators are naturally like this; they don’t completely trust anyone in the world.
“Thank you, young uncle-master,” Han Lin said, secretly heaving a sigh of relief, though he spoke courteously.
“It’s my blessing to have uncle-master aware of my whereabouts at all tis.”
In his heart, however, he was already thinking about how to completely bury and destroy the sword once their ti with the Luoxu Clan ended—after all, the other party had said it would dissipate on its own, so handling it this way wouldn’t harm their feelings.
He had no choice, as he had too many secrets, and any potential danger had to be guarded against in advance.
“Hmm,” Jiang Ding responded noncommittally, closing his eyes.
The place grew quiet for a mont.
Seeing this, Han Lin opened his mouth, intending to say sothing to break the silence, but he couldn’t think of anything.
So, he simply closed his mouth, draped the soil-colored cloth bag over himself, and continued to squat in the earth using Concealnt to hide his form, lest his lack of skill burden others.
The sound of the wind, whooshing by.
From ti to ti, wild buffalo, sheep, and flying birds passed by, but none detected anything unusual.
After more than three months.
Jiang Ding opened his eyes and took out a token from his Storage Jade Pendant.
The light on it flickered with increasing frequency.
Suddenly, the flickers rged, the character ‘Falling Void’ shone with a green light, and the surrounding space beca hazy.
A pulling force appeared, seeming to transport soone to another place.
“Take care,” Jiang Ding said quietly.
He knew that Han Lin would not accompany him.
Although it was safer this way, it also ant that Han Lin would miss out on all the Heavenly Material and Earthly Treasures they might encounter on their journey, which was unacceptable to him, who desperately needed these treasures to advance his cultivation due to his poor natural endownts.
If safety was the only concern, it would be safer not to co at all.
This kind of secret realm is involved with too many things; for an early Golden Pill Monk to die at any ti wouldn’t be strange, and this might be their last eting.
“Young uncle-master, you also take care,” Han Lin said sincerely, bowing deeply, his heart touched.
Although the concern shown was sowhat placid and not intense—if he were to die, it wouldn’t be deeply mournful—it was genuine.
In this world, to have soone who simply wished for him not to die, to live without any mixed motives, was exceedingly precious.
Space shattered,
and two figures disappeared from sight.
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