Qi Cultivation Starting from the Repair Panel

Chapter 215 Change, The Path of the Totem



The Sun and Moon Essence Qi of the Dongyuan Realm was far more abundant than that of the Cangyun Realm, especially the Moonlight, which at night was almost thick enough to be visible to the naked eye.

Such an environment was incredibly favorable for Savage Beasts that grew by absorbing the essence of the sun and moon.

Nowadays, most of the Dongyuan Realm was occupied by Savage Beasts, which wasn't unrelated to this.

Totems could draw Spiritual Energy from the world to nourish the flesh and also absorb some of the essence of the sun and moon, but compared to Savage Beasts, the efficiency was much slower and simply incomparable.

Furthermore, given the totems' short lifespan, even if the Human Race had strong warriors emerge, they could only maintain stability for a moment. Even if they fought for some territories, after a few thousand years, they would ultimately be retaken by the Savage Beasts.

This was just like the relics Chu Zheng had found this time; even such powerful Tribes would, over time, suffer devastating blows and find it difficult to contend with the Savage Beasts.

However, for Chu Zheng's Qi-refining Technique, such an environment also brought not a little benefit. At least his cultivation was much faster, and with sufficently dense Yin Yang Dual Qi, naturally, he would save some refinement time.

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As the night deepened, the Wangshan Tribe gradually sank into silence; the Ming Sculpture circled high above, vigilant against threats from all directions.

In the distance between the mountains, roars of beasts could be heard, thousands of miles away.

Inside the stone house, the candlelight flickered slightly.

"How did you kill this Shadow Lion? And where did these Rune Soldiers come from?"

Uncle Lie leaned against the door with his arms folded, gazing at Chu Zheng with slightly furrowed brows, still somewhat in disbelief.

The Rune Soldiers that Chu Zheng had brought back nearly doubled the strength of the Wangshan Tribe.

Especially that totem; in the not-too-distant future, it could bring about earth-shaking changes to the Wangshan Tribe.

This matter was truly too bizarre; if not for seeing it with his own eyes, no one would believe it.

"I found the ruins of a Tribe, picked up these Rune Soldiers, and happened upon this Shadow Lion, so I killed it."

This explanation was what Chu Zheng came up with after considering what Uncle Lie could accept as reasonable.

With the strength of the Rune Soldiers, he indeed had the potential to kill the Shadow Lion, and for the rest, he didn't want to explain too much.

The more he said, the more thought he would have to put in to cover up any discrepancies.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om

Uncle Lie asked a few more questions, and after learning the specific location of the ruins, he spoke no further.

After a period of silence, Uncle Lie's gaze grew complex and he spoke seriously:

"Zheng Chu, you're truly remarkable, better than many of the adult warriors in the Tribe."

To pursue the process no longer mattered; at least the outcome now was good. Zheng Chu's arrival had brought new hope to the Wangshan Tribe.

In this way, as long as Zheng Chu grew up, even if he died in the wilderness or reached the end of his lifespan, he would allow the Wangshan Tribe to continue on.

Even if one day Zheng Chu were to leave, with a First Class totem, it was only a matter of time before the Wangshan Tribe would grow stronger.

"Tomorrow, I want to see the witch; I have some things I want to ask her."

Chu Zheng spoke, making a request with a shift in his gaze.

"I'll take you there," Uncle Lie didn't refuse:

"Sleep early; you're still growing. If you don't sleep well, you won't grow tall in the future."

Watching Chu Zheng climb onto the stone bed, Uncle Lie extinguished the candle inside and left.

Outside, six full moons hung high in the sky; the rich Moonlight condensed into layers of light veils, covering the entire wilderness.

The dew hung on the branches and tips of leaves, casting a soft glow under the moonlight.

Uncle Lie looked up at the moon, his eyes reflecting a silver light:

"Ya, I'm truly regretting it now."

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The next morning dawned.

Another Grand Circulation had ended, and Chu Zheng slowly opened his eyes, eager to get out of bed.

In the more than three months since he had joined the Tribe, he had not had any contact with the witch. He faintly felt that the witch did not like him very much and had been deliberately avoiding him.

Now, the things he had brought back should be enough to change the witch's mind about him.

The witch was the longest-lived person in this Tribe, and only at the witch's dwelling were the Bone Books kept, recording stories from very ancient times.

These things were indispensable for Chu Zheng to understand the totems and the Dongyuan Realm.

He had also learned a bit about the witch during this time.

Once someone became a witch, they could no longer be with another person for life, or they would be punished by the heavens and lose their deity powers.

As to the reason behind this, Chu Zheng had roughly guessed a part of it; as the witch's successor, while still a fetus, the Yin Qi was locked in, absorbing Moonlight, nourishing the Divine Soul, and when born, the Yin Qi was already extremely heavy.

Many of the witch's secret techniques required extremely heavy Yin Force to cast. If a witch were to be with someone, the balance of Yin and Yang would naturally be disrupted, many techniques could no longer be used, and they might even suffer a backlash, losing all their cultivation.

In the eyes of the Tribespeople, this naturally became another interpretation—the witch was sacred, connected with heaven and earth, and could not be defiled by mortals.

To the witch, the people of the Tribe were both worshipful and awe-inspired, much like reverence toward a deity.

Daylight began to appear outside the house, and the temperature between heaven and earth gradually began to rise. Continue reading stories on empire

Uncle Lie had been waiting in the yard, holding a Bone Spear.

Seeing Chu Zheng come out, Uncle Lie casually tossed the Bone Spear toward him.

Chu Zheng caught the Bone Spear instinctively, his expression one of confusion:

"Uncle Lie, what's this?"

The Dragon Bone Spear, a top quality Fifth Order Rune Soldier, was the most powerful of those Rune Soldiers.

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