Chu Feng Mian waved his sleeve, and the blood mist fell into the palm of his hand.
A golden dragon fla burned in Chu Feng Mian’s palm, transforming the blood mist into a Spirit Pill.
Although this Spirit Pill was made from blood, it had no bloody sll, instead exuding a fresh fragrance.
The Emperor’s blood was inherently pure Spiritual Power, and after the dragon fla’s cleansing, the blood pill was free of impurities.
"Liu Yi, I grant you this blood pill to aid your refinent, and you can truly take control of the Huang Tian Sect."
Chu Feng Mian pointed his finger, and the blood pill flew toward Liu Yi, turning into pure Spiritual Power and rging into Liu Yi’s body.
Instantly, Liu Yi’s Realm began to break through rapidly: Wind Bearing Realm, Divine Power Realm, Life and Death Realm. Her Realm changed at an astonishing speed.
She paused only when she reached the sixth level of the Life and Death Platform, the Refinent Heart Realm.
Though this strength might be slightly lower than other Sect Masters, given Liu Yi’s talent of forty Spirit Veins, her power was by no ans weaker than ordinary Emperors.
Moreover, the strength of the blood pill wasn’t fully refined; once Liu Yi completely absorbed its power, she could step into the Heavenly Fate Realm and achieve the status of Emperor.
"Thank you, Young Master."
Liu Yi looked at Chu Feng Mian and spoke respectfully. Although she could use prohibitions to control the sect’s strong ones, her own strength was insufficient.
This blood pill would compensate for ten years of arduous cultivation, allowing her Realm to ascend instantly.
The other Emperors looked at Chu Feng Mian with even more shock; such a thod of refining blood pills was downright terrifying.
Dozens of Emperors, either Sect Masters or Supre Elders of various sects, were thus refined into blood pills and consud by others.
Now they feared that Chu Feng Mian might kill them and refine them into blood pills as well.
"Is there anyone still planning to rebel?"
Chu Feng Mian looked at the trembling Emperors and spoke coldly.
The Emperors below were devoid of arrogance, huddled together, trembling at Chu Feng Mian.
Afraid that Chu Feng Mian might beco angry and kill them all.
"We are willing to submit."
A few Emperors, hearing Chu Feng Mian’s words as a pardon, quickly knelt and spoke respectfully.
They had cultivated to the Heavenly Fate Realm, reaching the peak of power, and none wanted to die easily.
Being enslaved was much better than dying.
Especially after witnessing Chu Feng Mian’s previous thod, which terrified them greatly; they knew resisting Chu Feng Mian ant a definite path to death.
Within seconds, all Emperors below knelt, not daring to rebel against Chu Feng Mian anymore.
"Good."
Chu Feng Mian nodded, and a black Spiritual Power flew out from his fingertip.
The black Spiritual Power transford into prohibitions, flying toward each Emperor.
Though these Emperors understood the prohibitions were ant to subjugate them, none dared rebel and opened their hearts, allowing the prohibitions to enter their bodies.
This way, any thought of rebellion, and Chu Feng Mian’s re whim, could kill them.
"Liu Yi, these people are yours to handle."
Chu Feng Mian transferred control thods for the Emperors’ prohibitions to Liu Yi.
To Chu Feng Mian, Emperors were no different from ants; he had no use for them.
But alone on the Demonic Ancient Continent, dealing with so matters was troubleso; it was better to assist Liu Yi in establishing a force.
"Investigate matters about the Holy Dragon Secret Realm, especially how to enter it."
Chu Feng Mian thought for a mont and said.
The Holy Dragon Secret Realm was extrely mysterious, a Holy Land on the Demonic Ancient Continent, and entering it wasn’t easy.
For Chu Feng Mian to investigate alone was troubleso, so he entrusted Liu Yi, who had many sect powerhouses, to uncover the secrets easily.
"Yes."
Liu Yi nodded respectfully and hurried off.
It was the first task Chu Feng Mian had assigned her, and she was determined to execute it fully.
Chu Feng Mian then left the air, returning to the secret chamber in the back mountain, his safest refuge.
In the chamber, Chu Feng Mian withdrew the golden River of Ti from his palm.
This golden river contained unique power, differing from any worldly force; it was Lei Yan’s River of Ti.
Everything from Lei Yan’s mory was recorded within, and when Chu Feng Mian killed Lei Yan, he intentionally preserved this mory, forming the golden river.
The golden river held Lei Yan’s entire mory from childhood to adulthood, even things forgotten.
Chu Feng Mian glimpsed through the river, focusing on parts of interest.
Chu Feng Mian was currently in the Ancient Serpent Kingdom, which differed from the Nine Domains’ kingdoms, not ruled by a single royal lineage but by eight royal families.
Because all eight families shared the first Ancient Serpent Emperor’s bloodline, they jointly governed the kingdom.
Lei Yan’s family, part of the Ancient Serpent royals, was among them, though Lei Yan’s impure bloodline ant low status, hence his assignnt as Inspector in the barren domain.
Originally, after reaching the Undying Realm and achieving Supre Ancestor, Lei Yan could easily return to the imperial city and ascend status, but he offended Chu Feng Mian and faced fatal consequences.
However, killing Lei Yan posed a minor inconvenience; the Lei family would easily uncover the murderer due to their capabilities.
While most pursuers were insignificant to Chu Feng Mian, the Lei family posed a unique threat, having three quasi-emperors.
Should the quasi-emperors pursue Chu Feng Mian, it would be a considerable challenge.
But given the status and nature of quasi-emperors as reclusive figures, they rarely appeared, and even death would unlikely prompt their pursuit of Chu Feng Mian.
Nonetheless, if Chu Feng Mian headed to the imperial city, encountering the Lei family required caution.
Nevertheless, Chu Feng Mian remained unworried, his Realm at the Heavenly Fate’s peak, nearing the Heavenly Realm, and with Sword Qi Divine Light’s power, he possessed potential against quasi-emperors.
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