I Come to Teach You Cultivation-Chapter 50 - 6: Living Natural Phenomenon
"You’re right, I’m indeed afraid of dying."
Watching the gradually forming Red-haired Ghost God behind Li Boyang, the big black dog ultimately lowered its head.
"Using one’s shadow to bear the Nai Fu’s curse, that’s truly a genius idea..."
"If I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes, it would really be hard to believe..."
"Within just three years, you’ve actually cultivated a true Ghost God."
A faint smile emerged on the corner of Li Boyang’s lips as he waved away the ghostly shadow behind him.
"I owe a lot to that Ghost God from three years ago; it brought me many gains."
"And your help was considerable too, otherwise I wouldn’t have been able to fully transfer that Evil God’s curse."
Not believing Li Boyang’s nonsense at all, the big black dog merely bared its teeth in mockery.
"Then you should also thank the ’Nine Chapters of Divination’..."
"If that woman knew you’ve used her life’s work to research the cultivation of Ghost Gods, she’d definitely be so furious she’d come back to life and personally kill you."
Upon hearing this, Li Boyang just gently turned the Celestial Destiny Bone Armor, not denying the big black dog’s words.
"That Witch was too merciful, which led to her tragic end in her later years, didn’t it?"
Immediately lifting its head, the big black dog stared at Li Boyang for a while before letting out a carefree laugh.
"Are you trying to get information out of me again?"
"But you’re right, that woman was too hypocritically kind, which is why she died so miserably."
"If you really want to know how that woman died in the end, let me out, and I promise to tell you everything I know."
Sneering disdainfully, Li Boyang didn’t take the big black dog’s bait.
"Combat power... you might not need it, but you can’t be without it." 𝐟𝗿𝐞𝚎𝚠𝐞𝚋𝕟𝐨𝚟𝐞𝕝.𝕔𝕠𝚖
"The Ghost God from three years ago, and your existence, made me deeply understand this truth."
"If one day you truly manage to escape here, I advise you to run as far as you can."
"After all, I’m different from that Witch."
"I won’t exhaust myself trying to seal you somewhere, waiting quietly for your sudden remorse."
The smile on the face immediately froze.
The big black dog could hear the determination in Li Boyang’s words.
Moreover, the years of interaction clearly made the big black dog realize the difference between Li Boyang and that woman.
Compared to that naïve woman, Li Boyang’s thoughts were too mature—so mature that at times the big black dog wondered if he was an old ghost who had lived for thousands of years.
"Let’s talk about today’s lesson!"
Awkwardly changing the topic, the big black dog didn’t even look at Li Boyang’s eyes again.
"I’ve successfully managed to divert Heaven and Earth Primordial Qi from my own Primordial Qi..."
"Just as you said before, for beings like us with Innate Divine status, even without the help of Heaven and Earth Primordial Qi, our bodies can produce substantial Life Essence Qi."
"I’ve attempted to refine my Life Essence Qi and channel it into the meridians and dantian."
"But the Heaven and Earth Primordial Qi doesn’t seem to favor my actions, as they constantly rush into my dantian with it."
Using the Celestial Eye on his forehead, Li Boyang seriously assessed the big black dog’s condition and thoughtfully asked.
"Why must you differentiate Heaven and Earth Primordial Qi from Life Essence Qi?"
"You’re not a typical creature; in essence, you’re actually closer to Heaven and Earth Primordial Qi..."
"Perhaps Life Essence Qi is the unintended product, while those Heaven and Earth Primordial Qi are your truly fitting type of Qi?"
Upon hearing Li Boyang’s words, the big black dog was initially stunned, then retorted.
"They’re not the same!"
"According to that woman’s words, it’s—I must first be human, then a Witch."
"Regardless of what I was before I was born, regardless of what I’ll become after I die..."
"At this moment, the one appearing before you is genuine life, not the unfeeling Heaven and Earth Primordial Qi."
"The Heaven and Earth Primordial Qi might possess unimaginable power, but I am the master of this power."
"If I allow the Heaven and Earth Primordial Qi to disperse my Qi, flooding my meridians..."
"I have a premonition that I will transform into a natural phenomenon of this world—a living natural phenomenon, an entity without a physical body."
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Feilai Peak, Mountain God Temple.
By the time Big Girl climbed down the steep cliff, it was already noon.
After looking around and not finding Li Boyang...
Big Girl immediately rolled her eyes and ran without hesitation towards a small courtyard beside the Mountain God Temple.
This small courtyard is on the right side of the Mountain God Temple, covering about one-fifth of its entire area.
Compared to the main hall in the front yard and the backyard leading to the rear mountain...
This courtyard seems more like it was prepared for the Temple Priest and Priest residing in the Mountain God Temple.
However, ever since Li Boyang and Big Girl moved into this Mountain God Temple, this courtyard became their residence.
Or more precisely, this place became the spot Li Boyang used for creating and experimenting with various tools.
Saws, planes, chisels, rulers, hammers, plumb lines, axes, drills, nails, pliers, files, anvils, iron plates, bellows...
Threads, linen ropes, needle buckles, long poles, bricks, bolts, wooden boards, long cabinets, ceramics, oil lamps, stoves...
Plus those oddly shaped items with unclear purposes.
Wherever one’s eyes land, there are small tools and gadgets Li Boyang has made over the years.
And in the corner of the courtyard, discarded molds made of wood and sand are also scattered everywhere.
However, the most eye-catching thing is the Prison Soul Tripod in the center of the courtyard constantly burning with flames, as it is the most precious treasure here.
From initial surprise to now being accustomed.
Big Girl roughly understands what Li Boyang is doing, and occasionally takes the initiative to help him out.
In Big Girl’s eyes, Li Boyang resembles a combination of the carpenters and blacksmiths from the nearby town.
Besides making ordinary tables, chairs, benches, and weapons...
Li Boyang also designs some more peculiar and innovative things.
In fact, those ingeniously crafted and refreshing things are a major reason why Big Girl willingly helps Li Boyang.
Exquisitely designed, uniquely styled folding knives resembling butterflies...
Iron frogs that can automatically jump when wound up...
Rotatable block puzzles...
Her little brother appears to have endless fascinating ideas in his mind, always surprising Big Girl.
Unfortunately, the little brother is clearly dissatisfied with those small objects and is constantly thinking about how to create bigger and more marvelous things.
Over the past three years of helping Li Boyang...
Big Girl knows many things have long been designed by her little brother.
But due to the constraints of materials’ hardness and energy sustainability, they have never truly come to fruition.
Regarding material hardness, Big Girl can barely comprehend it.
Isn’t it just needing enough hard metal?
Among many metals, copper undoubtedly boasts the best toughness.
While iron, with the highest hardness, is the rarest of metallic ores.
Every time Er Tu passes by Li Family Village, he brings her little brother some bronze iron ingots, which barely meet his daily needs.
Yet energy is something completely beyond Big Girl’s understanding.
She just knows that the occasional lamp oil used in her village should count as a type of energy.
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