The bronze long sword has an ancient history, surviving countless ages without being destroyed. It has been stained with the blood of Immortal Venerables and Saints. Despite losing much of its spirituality over ti, it bears too many imprints within it due to its long years.
For Xu Guang, these imprints are an extrely precious treasure.
With the help of the Narrator and his own Silence talent, Xu Guang is able to glimpse so of the secrets of ti.
In the Emperor Tower, he opens a training room, takes out the Bronze Blood Sword, and begins to quietly understand its true aning.
Ti flies by.
One day, Xu Guang awakes from ditation, his brow furrowed, as if he has encountered so great trouble.
Ti is too grand a concept, a domain that many Reverse Dao realm Immortal Venerables cannot comprehend, let alone a cultivator like him who hasn't even entered Nirvana Transformation.
Even though he has the Silence Divine Power and the narrative profession, attempting to take ti as the true aning of his Martial Dao seems too presumptuous.
General Wei, who was cultivating alongside him, notices sothing amiss and exits the Void Realm to exchange cultivation insights with him.
"I really envy you, not having to worry about these trivial matters."
Demon beasts indeed have a great natural advantage. As long as their bloodline is strong enough, the heavens leave behind a path for them. As they grow, their path continuously expands.
General Wei has a sufficiently strong bloodline, at least strong enough to support a stable cultivation to the Second Nirvana realm.
What he needs most now is to roam in the Void Realm every day, absorbing enough Spirit Charm and Source Qi to accumulate resources for his continual transformation.
This requires a long ti, long enough to encompass the lifespan of many high-bloodline demon beasts.
Thus, in the wild, many demon beasts still fight for resources. So even willingly choose to fall into the Demon Dao when they know their lifespan is insufficient.
In essence, a demon is a creature existing in a semi-Void Realm state, significantly reducing its tangible feeling in the present world, turning into a fierce ghost-like being.
Of course, General Wei also needs the nourishnt of Spiritual Objects, but Xu Guang doesn't currently have much ti.
After all, regarding the long lives of cultivators, they are quite young. Strictly speaking, General Wei isn't even considered an adult elephant yet.
General Wei isn't thinking as complicatedly as Xu Guang. At this mont, he is quite pleased and swings his long trunk at Xu Guang.
He indeed has reason to be pleased, having supported General Teng for so many years. Now that General Teng has begun the refinent of the Ancient God's finger, he sees his investnt returning.
General Teng unexpectedly turns around to support him.
The Ancient Gods are the supre beings of the Void Realm. In so sense, each Ancient God is a protagonist in the Void Realm, innately wielding so powers that humans cannot grasp.
During the refinent of the Ancient God's finger, General Teng can now control so changes in the Void Realm, similar to changes in the current world's heavenly phenona. He can summon a large area of Source Qi and Spirit Charm for General Wei's cultivation use.
This is much faster than General Wei's solitary cultivation.
Xu Guang slaps his trunk, "Alright, with General Teng's help, you should cultivate well. After a while, we'll cultivate together, and when you reach the second grade, we'll go out to earn big money."
Then, Xu Guang walks out of the training room and directly heads to the top floor.
This has beco his routine of late. Whenever his cultivation hits a small bottleneck, he cos to call in his debts from the wily old man.
Unfortunately, since the last return of the three Saints, the old man seems no longer to guard the Emperor Tower's Holy Artifact Pavilion. Now sitting here is another Saint-level powerhouse, Muye True King.
"Junior Brother Xu, you're here again. The Illusion Nether senior hasn't returned yet."
Upon entering, a young man stops him. This is Di Qiu, Muye True King's disciple. Muye True King has a good relationship with Tian Wu True King. Though not from the sa sect as senior and junior brothers, they've worked together many tis before and take care of Xu Guang.
"Not back yet? Truly unbelievable." Xu Guang says powerlessly.
Di Qiu pulls Xu Guang aside, "Be careful not to complain about the Saints. If you hadn't co, I was planning to find you. The Illusion Nether Saint actually ca back a few days ago."
"Ca back?"
"But left quickly, had so unpleasantness with my master. Better not go provoke my master."
Xu Guang: ...
This old fellow, truly leaves one speechless.
Di Qiu nods and continues, "The Illusion Nether Saint, after all, is an old predecessor. I've heard he's been pondering a true skill called Multiple Treasures Dao, and he always says publicly that whoever helps him will be taught this true skill."
Xu Guang frowns, having little trust in the old rascal Illusion Nether, and seems to think of sothing, tentatively asking, "So, Muye True King also helped the Illusion Nether Saint?"
Di Qiu: ...
He says nothing, but his expression betrays him.
Xu Guang is utterly speechless, so the True King succeeding Illusion Nether is also an old rascal's creditor! It turns out the other party isn't avoiding just him but equally avoiding every creditor!
"Thank you, Senior Brother Di."
Understanding the situation, he thinks Di Qiu is right. Debts even True Kings can't reclaim; bringing up Illusion Nether will probably not get him any favorable reaction, no matter how good Muye True King and Tian Wu True King's relationship is with him.
Di Qiu doesn't say much but just brings Xu Guang to the side for so discussion. He is also at Second Nirvana cultivation and can see that Xu Guang seems to have encountered so bottleneck in his current cultivation.
Xu Guang doesn't deliberately hide it. The other is sowhat an experienced person and should be able to give advice on his current predicant.
Listening to Xu Guang outlining the bottleneck he faced, Di Qiu, after so thought, says softly.
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