Clan Cultivation: Starting from Beast Taming Chapter 1402 - 565: Peacock Nirvana [Subscription Request]
The [Jade Dew Golden Halo Pill] is a powerful dicine for Golden Core Stage cultivators. Its potency is so great that even a Golden Core Stage cultivator cannot completely refine it within two or three days.
Therefore, Zhou Chun specifically gave his disciple, Zhou Zhiying, so instructions before taking the dicine.
After addressing various matters, Zhou Chun took out a jade bottle containing the elixir, poured out the dicine, and swallowed it in one gulp.
As soon as the elixir entered his mouth, it instantly transford into a sweet dicinal fluid that rushed down his throat, cool as morning dew.
Soon, the strong dicinal power continued to transform into his own cultivation level through Zhou Chun’s mana refining.
Such pure and rich dicinal power made every bit of it refined by Zhou Chun as effective as days of ditation and cultivation.
The long-lost thrill of rapidly increasing cultivation level surged in his heart again, delighting him imnsely.
Ti passed slowly, and two months flew by.
After sixty-seven days of closed-door cultivation, Zhou Chun finally refined all the dicinal power of one [Jade Dew Golden Halo Pill] and erged successfully.
The effects of taking this dicine brought him imnse satisfaction.
The effectiveness of just one Spirit Pill equaled that of several years of arduous cultivation!
It was worth all the effort and financial resources he expended on gathering materials to refine the elixir.
By this calculation, with the remaining four Spirit Pills achieving nine-tenths of the first pill’s effectiveness, he genuinely had a chance to reach the Golden Core Middle Stage barrier.
"If I am not held back by the realm barrier for too long, perhaps I will enter the Golden Core Middle Stage only slightly later than Taoist Friend Luo, once again leveling the starting line with her!"
At this thought, a proud smile appeared on Zhou Chun’s face.
However, following a recent surge in cultivation level and mana, it was not suitable to imdiately continue taking elixirs.
Zhou Chun planned to spend a year honing and adapting to the surge in cultivation level before continuing with the elixirs.
By this ti, Zhou Zhiying had already achieved a Late Stage Qi Cultivation level, and her mother, Zhou Yuanyuan, had successfully opened the Purple Mansion using the "Purple Dust Pill," advancing to beco an Elder of the Zhou Family.
Unfortunately, news ca that the revered veteran of the Zhou Family, Zhou Daoquan, had very little life force left.
Zhou Daoquan was one of the oldest mbers of the Zhou Family, second only to Zhou Mingde. Having suffered severe injuries multiple tis over the years, his life span was impacted and he could not live to the life span limit of a Purple Mansion Phase Cultivator.
In recent years, his body visibly aged faster, clearly nearing the end of his life.
Zhou Chun felt deeply regretful and pained by this, as this elder had once cared for him dearly. Without this elder, he would never have acquired a Spirit Pet like the Thunder Flood Dragon, Baibai.
He therefore called him back to Tuyun Ridge to live out his remaining days peacefully, hoping to accompany him more in his final journey without regrets.
Simultaneously, Zhou Chun considered releasing the news of Zhou Daoyi’s demise during his travels.
In recent years, many talents had erged among the younger mbers of the Zhou Family, and Purple Mansion Phase Cultivators continuously appeared, drawing much attention.
If news of Zhou Daoyi’s fall during his travels and Zhou Daoquan’s nearing death due to lack of life force were released now, it would likely divert much of the attention.
However, this matter required soone to stage a performance, and it had to be played convincingly.
Half a year later, there was a sudden explosion in the Zhou Family Ancestral Hall, and Zhou Daoyi’s Lifebound Soul Plaque within the family ancestral hall shattered into countless pieces.
This event imdiately alard an elderly cultivator responsible for overseeing these Lifebound Soul Plaques, who then frantically and sorrowfully conveyed the news to Zhou Xinyi, Zhou Mingde, and others.
Soon after, Zhou Mingde, Zhou Chun, Zhou Daoquan, and other Zhou Family leaders arrived at the ancestral hall to inspect the situation, followed shortly by the anguished cries of Zhou Chun and Zhou Mingde echoing throughout half of Tuyun Ridge.
News of the previous Zhou Family Clan Leader, Zhou Daoyi’s fall during his travels quickly spread throughout Lingzhou and then to the surrounding states.
Upon hearing the news, families such as the Su Family in Jiangzhou, who had friendly relations with the Zhou Family, sent letters of condolence, expressing their willingness to assist in tracking down the murderer if needed.
So forces that harbored hidden malice or jealousy towards the Zhou Family’s rapid developnt were delighted by the news and celebrated gleefully.
Within the Zhou Family, there was an atmosphere of mourning.
Zhou Daoyi was known for his fairness and magnanimity, highly respected by the clan mbers. During his ti in the family, he often guided the younger generation in cultivation and occasionally gifted his crafted Talismans to those he favored, thus earning great popularity.
Now, struck by the shocking news, those who had benefited from his kindness and were unaware of the truth—among them so core clan mbers and Elders—were deeply mournful, urging the family to seek vengeance for the fallen elder!
Zhou Chun and Zhou Mingde naturally agreed wholeheartedly while using this opportunity to observe these younger mbers, discerning genuine grief from re conformity.
They would not punish those who feigned sorrow, but in similar future circumstances, they would surely favor those who showed genuine emotions.
After all, no one wants their benevolence to be t with a lack of gratitude.
Zhou Chun might grant favors without expecting a return, but he would never do so for those without gratitude!
Half a month later, Lin Hongyu returned to the Zhou Family with a sorrowful expression, carrying an urn of ashes, and explained the "cause of death" of Zhou Daoyi.
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