The Hehuan Sect Was Squeezed Dry for Ten Thousand Years, but It Became a Sacred Ground?-Chapter 69
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From the very beginning, Yu Hua, who often enjoyed venturing out to hunt demonic beasts, was clearly a notch above Zhou Qin in terms of physical strength. At least she hadn’t fainted again.
Seeing Ning Chen pause his conquest by the bedside, seemingly lost in thought, Yu Hua struggled to pick up the jade spiritual tool on the bed.
Sealing the passage. This divine artifact, which no elixir or miracle medicine could ever match, was something she couldn’t bear to waste even a fraction of. That’s right. This time, it wasn’t about impurity, but about divine power.
Yu Hua guided the yang energy within her body as she had done before. The golden page in her mind, infused with new vitality, began to deduce the text once more.
The further she went, the stronger the Dao charm within the text became, making the deduction increasingly difficult. Fortunately, the reserves she had now were far beyond what they were earlier.
Gradually!
The page filled with Dao-infused text.
A title appeared at the top of the page: “The Dao Ran Heart Sutra.” Yu Hua recited it in her heart. Her face, still flushed with lingering excitement, shone with surprise. Is this the complete form of the golden page? Just a few drops of divine nectar, and it had reached such a level!
The content that followed was beyond her comprehension, something only usable after ascension. Yu Hua was at a loss for words to describe the shock she felt. It’s said that high cultivation makes one a treasure trove.
The bodies of powerful beings can be used to forge magical tools after their death. But Yu Hua felt that even a true immortal couldn’t compare to this man, whose mere drops of divine nectar were so potent!
At this moment, her once supremely arrogant heart was utterly conquered. Compared to the centuries of effort it would take to become an immortal on her own, she suddenly found this comfortable and rapid method of advancement far more addictive. However, the surprises for Yu Hua didn’t end there. After the golden page in her mind was completed, it underwent another transformation.
Under the accumulation of residual energy, a new fragment of a page slowly emerged behind the previous golden page. Yu Hua was stunned. There wasn’t just one golden page; after the deduction of the previous one, a second page was born. Could this be a compendium summarizing various immortal-grade secret techniques? Thinking this, Yu Hua was overwhelmed with excitement. Her gaze toward the man beside her softened and burned with intensity, devoid of her usual cold demeanor.
Meanwhile, in Ning Chen’s mind: [Host has successfully deduced a page of the Divine Heavenly Book, gaining access to its contents. The recorded technique, “The Dao Ran Heart Sutra,” has been issued. Please check.] Ning Chen, who had been envisioning the future, was dumbfounded. When had he helped with the deduction? How come he didn’t know?
Glancing at the now completely submissive woman beside him, Ning Chen was puzzled. “System, does my ability not only work on living beings?”
[Correct. The former Supreme Yang Sacred Body and the current Supreme Yang Dao Body allow your yang energy to transform into omnipotent power, replenishing whatever is lacking. It also affects certain specific non-living entities.][The fragment of the Divine Heavenly Book needed to absorb life force to reverse-deduce the complete text, and what you released was life force—billions of strands of it.]
Ning Chen: “...” This actually works? It’s too comprehensive! My little brother is truly invincible! With a thought, Ning Chen summoned the so-called “Dao Ran Heart Sutra.” Skimming through it, he found it astonishing. Before his imprisonment, he was just a small Foundation Establishment cultivator.
Yet, he could comprehend this abstruse secret technique, even the parts meant for immortals. It seemed that with all his abilities fused together, he was truly moving toward omniscience and omnipotence. Even the final Dao, though not fully understandable, gave him some shallow insights.
He had a premonition that as he fused more abilities, this trait would become more pronounced. By then, comprehending the Great Dao and forging a new path would be no issue.
The “Dao Ran Heart Sutra” was undoubtedly a technique hard to find even in the upper realms. Unfortunately, he was in seclusion and couldn’t cultivate. But if the Divine Heavenly Book truly contained fifty secret techniques leading to the Great Dao, as the system described, he wouldn’t mind helping Yu Hua deduce them all. This way, he could later study and draw inspiration from those fifty Great Daos to forge a new path.
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“Ah—!”
Zhou Qin, exhausted, finally woke up. It took her a while to turn over, only to lock eyes with Yu Hua, who was also lying on her side. Their beautiful eyes blinked, each noticing the marks on the other. Instantly, both turned away awkwardly. Yu Hua simply didn’t want others to see her in such a state, while Zhou Qin, unaware of the yang energy changes in her body, felt more guilt.
She had been the one to insist on venturing into the forbidden land in search of divine medicine. Who knew they’d end up in such a situation? Everyone had fallen here, losing their purity. Sister Yu must hate her now.
Yu Hua, who thought she’d be resented: Hmm, Junior Sister Zhou was unconscious earlier. She probably doesn’t know about my attempt to steal favor, right?
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Noticing Zhou Qin was awake, Ning Chen got up, picked up the jade pendant from the table, and prepared to return it to her. After watching for so long, no one had come out. This cheat was a bit unreliable! Ning Chen complained inwardly. But... When his fingers unconsciously rubbed the jade surface, Ning Chen paused, narrowing his eyes.
An illusion?
Why did the texture feel so much better? Recalling, Ning Chen realized the pendant had indeed changed. Interesting. Ning Chen’s curiosity was piqued again. The Green Emperor Cauldron of Yi Wood—could its transformation be related to the yang energy that had disappeared from Zhou Qin’s body? Thinking this, Ning Chen touched and rubbed the pendant, searching for its secrets. But this tormented the tool spirit inside. Auntie Qing truly experienced what it meant to be “touched eighteen times.”
Normally composed, her spirit body was now unusually sensitive. Auntie Qing lay on the ground, her robes disheveled, cheeks flushed. Her mature, melodious voice began to break. Her calm eyes were now glistening with confusion. Why? Why did this young man evoke so many feelings in her? It was as if she was meant to be his. But she was just a tool spirit, a cauldron! Gradually, an indescribable sensation arose.
The beautiful woman with disheveled hair hugged herself tightly. Her heart grew increasingly uneasy. “This feeling! No, it mustn’t continue!” “Stop it!” “Ah!” Instantly, the pendant in Ning Chen’s hand emitted a brilliant green light. Squinting, he opened his palm, and the jade pendant at the center detached from its red string, floating into the air. After spinning twice, it began to grow, slowly transforming into a green circular cauldron. The cauldron was engraved with mysterious patterns, depicting majestic landscapes, flying birds, and lively beasts, exuding the aura of heaven and earth. Fluorescent light flowed across it, radiating divine wonder. Yet, before Ning Chen could marvel at the divine artifact, a disheveled woman with flowing green hair tumbled out of the cauldron.