However, although this sword is good, it is not sothing he crafted himself, and using it as a life treasure sowhat hinders him.
If he could refine it anew, it would be a good thing.
"Hmm, that sounds good."
He Ling True Master was a bit surprised, thought for a mont, and nodded, "With your cultivation speed, you’re not far from forming a Golden Core. It’s ti for you to refine a Flying Sword."
"How about this, I’ll pass on to you a technique from the ’True Understanding of Sword Art Chapter.’
Saying this, He Ling True Master pointed with his hand, and a ray of light flew into Gu Yuan’s forehead.
Gu Yuan squinted his eyes and quickly browsed through the scripture that appeared in his mind, nodding involuntarily.
This ’True Understanding of Sword Art Chapter’ is very comprehensive. Besides the technique of refining a Flying Sword, it also includes the Sword Nurturing Art.
However, the inclusion of the Artifact Refining Art gave Gu Yuan a bit of a headache.
Artifact Refining Art, like Alchemy Technique, is an external path, and its profound depths are no less than the Alchemy Technique.
To refine a Flying Sword, one must delve into this external path.
This obviously requires a lot of effort.
He could still learn and improve the Alchemy Technique through the divine "Thousand Changes" ability he got from Cai Yun, but the Artifact Refining Art would have to rely on himself.
Fortunately, his swordsmanship is extraordinary, so refining the Flying Sword will be sowhat smoother.
After chatting for a while longer with He Ling True Master, Gu Yuan bid farewell and left.
More than half a month later.
A young man with delicate features, sword-like eyebrows, and sharp eyes exited the Qiongming Market.
Arriving at a hilltop, a palm-sized black jade turtle quickly appeared.
The young man raised his hand, and the black jade turtle was collected into a Spirit Beast Bag.
This young man was, of course, Gu Yuan.
The day he had arranged with Ji Canghai was almost here; he now left the city, planning to set off with seven Spirit Pets to the Red Dragon Immortal Palace.
Indeed, Gu Yuan intended to bring all seven of his little ones.
First, having them by his side might be significant in critical monts.
Secondly, keeping these Spirit Pets outside was not very useful.
Thirdly, there might be so opportunities within the Red Dragon Immortal Palace, such as Demon Beast Inner Cores, which would be beneficial for these Spirit Pets.
After all, the big mouth, having consud the Black Owl’s Inner Core, had benefited greatly, reaching 98% of its Growth Stage.
Additionally, Gu Yuan’s current appearance and physique were not his original but altered using the Mirror Flower Water Moon Divine Techniques.
After all, regardless of whether Ji Canghai had any nefarious deeds, his identity as a True Disciple of the Primordial Nether Sect was there.
If a disciple from a Great Immortal Sect like himself openly associated with him, it would be inappropriate. If word got out, he would have big trouble within dicine King Mountain.
After collecting the turtle, Gu Yuan summoned a cloud of mist, standing on it, flew towards the Red Dragon Immortal Palace.
Over an hour later, Gu Yuan arrived in front of the Red Dragon Immortal Palace.
The current Red Dragon Immortal Palace appeared as a gigantic red portal over a hundred zhang high, covered with various patterns like Fire Crows, Fire Serpents, Fire Toads, Fire Ghosts, Fire Bulls, and Fire Dragons, lifelike and vivid.
At this mont, this Immortal Sect stood in mid-air, surrounded by so people standing guard.
Gu Yuan glanced over and saw many cultivators waiting here, most with diocre cultivation, with many not even being cultivators but Martial Masters, or Innate Martial Masters.
These people obviously harbored thoughts about the Red Dragon Immortal Palace.
However, the key to entering the Red Dragon Immortal Palace is the Red Dragon Order.
Gu Yuan would not have gotten a spot without encountering Ji Canghai.
Especially these ordinary Loose Cultivators, or even Martial Masters?
Unfortunately, even with thoughts about the Red Dragon Immortal Palace, these people couldn’t easily get a spot due to their identity and cultivation.
Gu Yuan didn’t pay much attention, finding a quiet spot to sit cross-legged and quietly await.
Gu Yuan’s presence did attract so attention.
Though their cultivation might not be high, their discernnt was evident.
Gu Yuan rode the cloud, calm and composed, yet there was an indifferent and sharp aura between his brows, informing others he was not soone to be trifled with.
Hence, despite the glances cast at him, no one dared to approach.
Gu Yuan circulated the Primordial True Qi, slowly absorbing the surrounding moisture, making his cultivation within more pure and clear.
Ti slowly passed.
The next morning, as the sun rose, Gu Yuan seed to sense sothing and opened his eyes.
He then saw a streak of light flying from the distance, so fast it fell before him within a few breaths.
The newcor was a tall young cultivator wearing a purple robe, with alluringly handso features almost妖异, his skin as smooth as jade, especially his eyes, gleaming like gemstones, seemingly containing so magic.
His hands were white as jade, yet broad and elegant, unsullied, exuding a sense of boundless power.
Standing simply, he naturally emanated an awe-inspiring and mysterious aura as if surrounded by mist, making it hard to discern his reality.
"Fellow Daoist, you’re quite early."
Ji Canghai smiled at Gu Yuan with a slight bow.
Gu Yuan rose, cupped his hands, and smiled, "Oh, I had nothing to do, so I thought I might as well co early to wait."
Fellow Daoist Gu... Ji Canghai smiled, instantly understanding Gu Yuan’s intention, "The pronunciation of ’Gu’ corresponds to ’顾’, making it clear of his identity, yet unwilling to disclose it," he said. "Fellow Daoist Gu, indeed, as for the other two fellow Daoists, they will arrive shortly, just wait a mont.
Gu Yuan nodded, "No rush."
Soon, another silver-gray escape light flew over, as swift as a teor and just as fast as Ji Canghai earlier.
When the escape light fell before Gu Yuan and Ji Canghai, it revealed another handso young man.
He had waist-length hair with a few blue-violet妖异 shimrs, different from Ji Canghai’s邪异 handsoness, his looks were more delicate but not effeminate at all.
His eyes were distinctly black and white, as if they could pierce into one’s heart.
"Fellow Daoist Duan."
Ji Canghai nodded.
The newcor returned the gesture, then Ji Canghai said, "Fellow Daoist Gu, let introduce you. This is Fellow Daoist Duan Chen, a True Disciple of the Star River Sword Sect."
However, Ji Canghai secretly told Duan Chen about Gu Yuan’s identity, openly in Gu Yuan’s presence.
Because of the blood oath they signed earlier, which contained each other’s nas, their identities could not remain hidden.
Gu Yuan was sowhat surprised, knowing Ji Canghai was a True Disciple of the Primordial Nether Sect, yet even he hesitated to reveal his real identity.
For Duan Chen, a True Disciple of the Star River Sword Sect, to openly associate with Ji Canghai, it was indeed surprising.
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