My Daily Life of Farming in the World of Cultivation-Chapter 208 - 40 The Hunt for Demon Beasts Begins
Chapter 208: Chapter 40 The Hunt for Demon Beasts Begins
Chapter 208: Chapter 40 The Hunt for Demon Beasts Begins
To restore the Lin Family’s former glory as quickly as possible, they must compel their clanspeople to fight and kill.
Only in this way can they obtain more resources for cultivation and birth more cultivators.
As a member of the Lin Family, Lin Yu ultimately couldn’t evade these responsibilities.
At the same time, he also envied Fang Yun for being able to continue to stick to his original aspirations and follow the path of a Spirit Plant Cultivator.
This path may be slow, even arduous to traverse.
But at least it’s safe, and at least it allows one to keep going.
By contrast, hunting demon beasts is certainly much riskier.
It’s all too easy to end up dead in the jaws of a beast one day or killed by another cultivator’s magic artifact.
“Daoist brother, since your mind is set, I will not try to persuade you further!
I hope you continue to follow the path of a Spirit Plant Cultivator.
Compared to hunting demon beasts, cultivating as a Spirit Plant Cultivator is much safer!”
Seeing that Lin Yu did not respond to his question and thinking of the Lin Family’s situation,
Fang Yun understood the predicament he faced and stopped persuading, only wishing him good luck.
“Lin brother, there’s nothing more to say, I wish you good fortune!”
Lin Yu nodded: “Farewell!”
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“Farewell!”
Fang Yun watched Lin Yu’s retreating figure and suddenly felt that perhaps he might never see him again in this lifetime.
Regarding his sentiments, Fang Yun didn’t find it surprising.
After all, Lin Yu was only at the third level of Qi Refinement; engaging in such intense hunting activities exposed him to great danger.
Dying out at sea one day would be no surprise!
It’s a pity that he and Lin Yu were at most just acquaintances.
To be able to offer a word of advice was already the limit of what he could do.
As for the rest, one can only say that each person has their own fate.
After Lin Yu left, news of the Independent Practitioner Alliance’s demon beast hunting event a month later began to spread across the island.
Confronted with such news, each cultivator on the island had different reactions.
The bold began to frantically prepare for battle.
The prices of magic artifacts, spirit talismans, and healing elixir pills on the island began to skyrocket.
Even the raw materials for these items saw a sharp increase in price.
The Spirit Plant Cultivators around Fang Yun took this opportunity to make a profit and managed to recoup some of their previous losses.
As for the timid, thinking back to the recent demon beast unrest that had only just passed not long ago, they felt panic at the thought of experiencing such events again.
Thus, they began to leave Sea Origin Island and completely left the area, intending to avoid any upcoming disturbances.
Fang Yun did not get involved in these affairs, but he was not cut off from the news.
After all, the Spirit Plant Cultivators around him had been talking about various news on the island these days.
While busy with his own matters, Fang Yun naturally heard these discussions.
A month later, three docks on Sea Origin Island opened, and a multitude of ships began to head out from the island.
A month-long demon beast hunting ritual was about to unfold.
Fang Yun had already left the island by then, standing above the clouds outside the island.
Watching the boats below that were slowly receding into the distance.
He couldn’t help but frown slightly.
To be honest, Fang Yun did not wish for chaos to ensue in these waters.
After all, the process of cultivating Spirit Plants required prolonged peace.
Only in such conditions could he continue harvesting Life Essence Qi with ease.
Should battles break out on the island, not to mention whether his own life would be endangered,
it’s very likely that the Spirit Plants he cultivated would suffer immense damages.
This was not the situation Fang Yun wanted to face.
But where in the Cultivation World could one find true peace?
He had not been on Sea Origin Island for long, yet his life could hardly be described as ever peaceful.
One issue after another kept arising; even if they didn’t directly involve him, they unfailingly drew him in.
He wished for a serene farming life, eager to delve into the Spells he favored, but alas, that seemed unattainable.
Perhaps this is just the state of survival in the Cultivation World.
For an ordinary Cultivator to live safely in this world proves exceptionally strenuous.
Shaking his head, Fang Yun watched the departing ships and began to return to Sea Origin Island.
His outing this time was not an escape, merely a desire to witness this grand scene.
After all, atop the mountain’s spirit field, he had cultivated so many Spirit Plants that he couldn’t just leave—only after the maturity of these Spirit Plants would departure be viable.
Having received the news earlier, Fang Yun had employed the same technique of hastening growth in the spirit field below the mountain peak.
He hoped to expedite the maturation of the Spirit Plants within the spirit field.
Lest another upheaval like the previous demon beasts’ unrest occur,
these Spirit Plants would be spared from major repercussions.
As for whether his use of Wood Attribute Spiritual Energy to accelerate the growth of these Spirit Plants might draw others’ attention,
Fang Yun could no longer concern himself with such matters.
Given the significant events currently unfolding on the island, it’s probable that members of the Independent Practitioner Alliance wouldn’t pay attention to a simple Spirit Plant Cultivator like himself.
Moreover, his technique was merely an application of Spell ability.
Even if discovered, it would only suggest that he possessed some talent for Spells.
It should not draw undue attention.
However, given the possibility of such turmoil, Fang Yun refrained from planting another batch of Spirit Plants in the valley.
Instead, he attended the spirit field on the mountain while continuing his research on Body Refining Techniques.
He aimed to optimize his Body Cultivation Skills during this lull.
After a month of research, Feng Yun realized that merely using Mana to compress his body was too crude.
Though this compression covered virtually every aspect of his body,
such an approach would ultimately only harm his body on a macro level.
After recovery, the body’s enhancement remained negligible.
With the successful integration of the Five Elements Magic, Fang Yun contemplated how to incorporate the Spell into his Body Cultivation Skills.
The fundamental principles of his Body Cultivation Skills remained unchanged.
It still primarily relied on injuring the body, then using Life Essence Qi to heal it,
continuously fortifying the body through this cycle.
But instead of purely using Mana to compress, Fang Yun intended to use the Five Elements Magic to inflict a certain degree of damage to his body.
This damage must be more microscopic and capable of reaching every facet of his body.
Then, with the restoration from Life Essence Qi, Fang Yun’s body could strengthen at a much faster rate.