Using entries to cultivate immortality in chaotic times-Chapter 581 - 213: "Rainy days are the best for a murder."_3
Chapter 581 -213: “Rainy days are the best for a murder.”_3
“Huff…”
The old man with a full face of white beard and red hair, after taking a deep breath with a gloomy expression, managed to suppress the fury in his heart: “Understood, I’ll go now.”
His Liu Family was currently facing a crisis.
That was why he had been waiting for Chen Qiu, the Sect Master of Chao Tian Sect, to arrive. Given that Chen Qiu had completed so many milestone tasks within the “First Grade Xuantian Continent, Central Heavenly Palace,” his strength was certainly not to be underestimated.
If they could get his help, perhaps the Liu Family would be able to escape this disaster.
After all, they were descendants of Chao Tian Sect elders, and they possessed an elder token passed down from their ancestors. There was no reason for them not to help.
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Vast Continent, “Xuantian State”.
In a mountain ravine.
The Buddhist Ancestor and Bishan Palace Ancestor who had just set foot on the Vast Continent exchanged glances, both seeing the lingering fear in each other’s eyes, especially the Bishan Palace Ancestor who kept patting his chest, his face full of fortuitous survival.
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“Hey.”
With a complex expression, the Buddhist Ancestor turned to the Bishan Palace Ancestor: “Didn’t you say you were the only one on Xuantian Continent who possessed a tenth-grade Divinity Transformation Domain?”
And that Chen Qiu’s twelfth-grade Divinity Transformation Domain could absolutely suppress the Domain of everyone else on Xuantian Continent, except it couldn’t suppress yours.”
“Why is the Devil Clan’s weasel also a tenth-grade Divinity Transformation Domain?”
“Who knows?” The Bishan Palace Ancestor merely shook his head with residual fear: “That weasel from the Devil Clan never really made a move, nor has he declared it outwardly, so who could know he was a tenth-grade Divinity Transformation Domain.”
“If it wasn’t for creating the tenth-grade Domain for the first time but instead slowly upgrading to it without a Heavenly Dao Decree, then who could know.”
“Good thing I didn’t make a move back then.”
Otherwise, I wouldn’t be able to stand here now.”
Only those who have walked on the edge of death can know the true value of life, and now he truly understood the value of life.
“Forget it.”
The Buddhist Ancestor shook his head: “None of that matters now. We’ve already come to the Vast Continent, what are your plans?”
“Here’s what I’m thinking,” said the Bishan Palace Ancestor with a serious expression: “Right now, both of us are half-step Void Refining, and what we desire most is the chance to make a breakthrough in Void Refining, but I think that can wait.”
“Back on Xuantian Continent, I didn’t even know.”
“But after coming to ‘Xuantian State’ in the Vast Continent, I found that quite a few people here also knew of Chen Qiu’s name. Those twelve milestones on Xuantian Continent had been unknown for ten thousand years, yet Chen Qiu has quietly completed ten of them.”
“Chen Qiu’s true strength is probably more terrifying than either of us can imagine.”
“I’ll just ask you this, do you think someone like him will come to ‘Xuantian State’ and be docile?”
“No.”
The Buddhist Ancestor shook his head firmly: “Chen Qiu is stronger than me in ten thousand ways, with one exception – his legs are not as soft as mine. I can kneel, he cannot.”
“That’s right!”
The Bishan Palace Ancestor took a deep breath, emphasizing each word: “So when Chen Qiu arrives in Xuantian State, unless something unexpected occurs, there’s likely to be another storm of blood and carnage.”
“What we need to do is try not to stick out too much and quietly hide here. When Xuantian State has been thrown into enough chaos by Chen Qiu, we’ll stealthily slip out – won’t there be plenty of opportunities lying around for us to pick and choose from?”
“Ever since leaving Xuantian Continent, I suddenly feel like I’ve understood something,” he continued.
“On the path of cultivation, seeking opportunities has no great significance. Just struggle to survive, live long enough, and opportunities will be plentiful enough to overwhelm you.”
“Indeed, great minds think alike,” the Buddhist Ancestor said, touching his bald head with satisfaction: “This monk thinks the same.”
Afterward—
The two exchanged a look, fully aligning their thoughts.
First, they would hide in this ravine, going nowhere, waiting for Chen Qiu to arrive.
Half-step Void Refining – even such strength was nothing to scoff at on the Vast Continent. Possessing such powerful cultivation and combat power, hiding in this ravine may have seemed somewhat ludicrous.
But if you had confronted Chen Qiu and lived to tell the tale, you would understand how fortunate it is to be able to hide in a ravine.
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Vast Continent, Xuantian State.
“…”
Zhang Kui stood emotionlessly in front of a city, looking upon the towering walls that pierced the clouds, with every brick exuding immense spiritual energy.
This city had the Formation carved into sections and embedded into every brick of the walls, making the Formation more stable.
A very cumbersome and difficult way to arrange a Formation.
But, he knew how.
After all, he was also a top Array Repairer from Xuantian Continent; he knew these methods. He just felt a bit at a loss inside and unsure of what to say at the moment.
He had never met Chen Qiu, and they had no grievances.
But—
Ever since the Sect Master of his sect was abducted by Chao Tian Sect, he felt an ominous unease, worrying that Chao Tian Sect might come for him at any time, considering he was an even stronger top Array Repairer.
So, in the midst of this completely unexpected crisis, he hid away like he was fooling himself, for a long time, especially during that day when Chen Qiu kept reviving and dying again and again. He had forgotten how many times he ran back and forth between Quzhou and Jing State.
Even his disciples thought he had gone mad.
But he didn’t care!
He was cautious!
He was prudent!
He always believed that on the path of cultivation, even a ninety percent certain opportunity might not come to fruition. But if there was a ten percent chance of crisis, it would almost certainly happen.