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Chapter 1146: Chapter 693

Jiang Tang entered this small world, where spirits, flower sprites, tree elves, and even transford demons had begun to take human forms, building houses and establishing marketplaces.

This small world was originally a space within the body of Jiang Tang, the master. All creations within it, whether forests or other entities, were under his dominion!

However, the spirits and demons born here could take on tasks, such as trading the products of the space. A portion of their earnings was given to Jiang Tang, the master of this small world, as tribute!

The administration of this space naturally fell to a cheerful little spirit within this small world!

Aside from spirits like the Snow Lotus, which transford into breathtakingly beautiful won, other flower sprites transford into petite beauties!

Tree elves, however, were different. They transford into small boys who, as they grew older, might beco teens or adults!

Demons also differentiated by gender, and upon transforming, they were often extraordinarily handso or beautiful!

Jiang Tang observed all of this and felt quite satisfied. After all, regardless of how the spirits or demons transford, none surpassed the handsoness of their master—himself.

No boast was too grand; he had already reached the Divinity Transformation Stage. Beyond his physical prowess, his striking features, and flawless skin were beyond reproach!

He also noticed that he had grown taller. Once over 1.8 ters, he now seed closer to 1.9 ters—a strikingly elegant figure. What a man he was!

Jiang Tang, indulging briefly in self-praise, was soon surrounded by flower sprites seeing their master for the very first ti, circling him with awe!

The demons, who had already transford, previously desired to approach their master but had been too weak to do so; many were slain when their master sought food amidst weaker beings during his visits!

Now, with their mighty master providing them a safe and prosperous small world, they revered him with awe and longing!

anwhile, tension brewed in the northern frontier of the Cultivation World. Cultivators rotated in teams to slay monsters, earning significant rewards!

In addition to fortifying the formation, nurous cultivators were stationed to patrol the periter.

So martial artists, unable to harness flying artifacts, could only patrol on foot.

Within the approximately 100-mile radius designated for monster hunting, these martial artists kept careful watch!

Of course, concerns about spies lingered. With increasing numbers present, apprehension grew about malicious sches to exploit the martial artists as expendable pawns.

Within this 100-mile radius, every cultivator entering or leaving had to sign their na and clearly docunt their identity and origin for task assignnts.

Naturally, there were also spectators—those afraid of danger—who camped on the outskirts of the activity. Besides setting up tents, so stayed in nearby towns!

With so many people coming and going, the northern snowy frontier bustled with rchants and vendors eager to profit from the chaos!

Where crowds gathered, business thrived. Even in the snowy conditions, people needed food!

Except for cultivators with storage bags, who could avoid external als by eating Bigu Pills or dining privately in tents, ordinary people flocked to the rchants for sustenance.

The wealthier martial artists among the spectators were more likely to spend money, adding to the lively economies!

In the northern frontier, aside from food vendors, enterprising individuals also saw opportunities to sell their belongings—items unnecessary to themselves but valuable to others.

Various goods were sold: Spirit Grass, Pills, Secret Manuals, Spiritual Artifacts, and Talismans.

With an ongoing conflict, these items held practical value for many!

The northern frontier, relatively barren, attracted a slew of rchants from the southern regions and distant lands drawn by news, eager to take a chance and carve out their share of the profits. So ca simply for exploration!

Bian Shasha and a figure dressed in black brought a group to the area, attempting to blend into the crowd while tending to other priorities.

Among their companions, they aid to make contact with Du Jiaolan or Yingzi. These individuals were spies from Rabbit Country, tasked with linking up with operatives who had previously arrived. So far, only Du Jiaolan had responded to their ssages.

Du Jiaolan avoided getting too close to the monster-hunting epicenter. After all, Tang Feiyang knew her and had captured so of her allies, including spies from three other nations!

Yingzi had already been apprehended, and naturally couldn’t risk being caught again. This forced Du Jiaolan to stay far from the monster-hunting zone. Her group, initially small, eventually grew slightly, including mbers associated with the Pri Minister, but still totaled fewer than one hundred individuals.

Many among Yingzi’s captured group were exploited by others. As for those others—who were they?

They were, of course, individuals far more formidable, possessing abilities that dwarfed those of the Rabbit Country spies. Despite their secret weapons, Rabbit Country’s operatives were at the bottom tier of the Cultivation World hierarchy.

The lively bustle of the northern frontier was a source of hardship for the spies. As young cultivators and martial artists from across the land converged to complete their assignnts, the spies faced ever-growing challenges.

Tasks ranged from monster hunting to eliminating foreign spies and repelling invaders.

Du Jiaolan couldn’t risk exposure; if her identity were revealed, it might endanger nurous families in the Capital City!

Unlike Du Jiaolan, Yingzi’s identity wasn’t yet fully publicized at banquets hosted by the young ladies of the Capital City’s prominent families, leaving many clueless about his true background!

As a spy, Yingzi’s status offered little consequence to him personally, but his current predicant tied closely to his captured associates!

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