"Heh."
It was at this mont.
Xia Ji appeared directly, grabbed her, and then casually threw her aside.
"Splat."
The woman was pulled off balance and fell to the ground.
The whole process was smooth and effortless.
As she lay there, unable to even straighten her back and feeling like her bones had shattered into mush, she was still extrely perplexed.
She had never expected Xia Ji to be stationed here. Wasn’t he still holding the line over at the Sword Cultivators’ side?
Was he really not afraid of her going over there to devour the Sword Cultivators?
"A demon is just a demon."
Xia Ji had always hated the Demon Race the most in his life.
He sneered coldly, resembling a demon himself: "You can’t perceive the great power of Jianmu, so of course you have no idea how I co and go at will.
But you’ll have a chance to find out.
I’ll plant you inside a giant Demon-Suppressing Tree, right in the Demon Race’s territory, so everyone can see you.
Perhaps thousands of years later, a descendant of the Demon Race will find that the spiritual power of the Demon-Suppressing Tree has weakened enough to let a crack form in your prison, and then get in there to devour your True Spirit.
Consider it a good ending for you."
As he said this, Xia Ji had already taken out a seed and tossed it onto the woman.
The seed, like an inescapable net, pressed the woman down straight to the ground, quickly taking root and sprouting upon contact.
In an instant, it was about to grow into a towering giant tree.
Even as the woman’s vision was completely obscured, she couldn’t fathom how she could be so overmatched by the Divinity Transformation of the Four Seasons Sect, getting her entire skeletal and muscular system shattered in the blink of an eye and then being subdued.
She certainly wasn’t aware that this was indeed the most combative Divinity Transformation of the Four Seasons Sect, only that the battles all happened in the Chaotic Outer Domain.
Sotis sect disciples would inevitably run into trouble with beings from the Outer Domain, and he was always the one to settle the matters, even facing those who thought they had already refined worlds, the "Immortal Gods," without any fear.
If he could be brought down by so sneaky Divinity Transformation junior, it would truly be a ship turning over in a gutter, a story rembered by the Celestial Years ginkgo, recorded for the next ten thousand years.
Xia Ji glanced at the man.
There was not a ripple of emotion in his eyes.
To be honest, he was genuinely dissatisfied with this guy—if not for him, Li Ye wouldn’t have had to endure those grievances, and would have already gone into Tian Que to handle affairs.
As for what he had endured, given up, or even betrayed, Xia Ji couldn’t care less.
Their connection rely stemd from being an irresponsible father to a friend of a promising junior he favored.
To those he found displeasing, he couldn’t even muster a single word.
He rely sat on the other side.
Gazing at Tian Que, protecting Li Ye.
As for that man, as long as he wasn’t dead, it was fine.
Sigh.
If not for Li Ye’s face, he wouldn’t even have wanted to spare this bit of attention, finding it sickening to look at him.
The man seed to sense Xia Ji’s indifference towards him, and also knew the probable reason, but he still gathered courage and cupped his hands, saying:
"Senior, I’d like to go down to see my son."
Xia Ji calmly replied: "No, you cannot die."
Then he said no more.
"..."
Does this an it’s dangerous down there, and I might die?
And dying would cause you trouble?
The man reluctantly yet surprisingly understood Xia Ji’s aning, standing on the cloud nervously, yet truly dared not go against Xia Ji’s wishes.
If he really ran around, he might indeed get killed.
...
In Tian Que.
Li Ye felt like his head was going to explode.
The little world he had created was still sealed in his Heart Soil Purple Mansion; although it was complete with Tao laws, it still needed his understanding to gather and inject it into Tian Que here.
This led to him feeling like a lone plank bridge being washed by a tsunami, but this tsunami not only washed over him but had to pass through his bridge to squeeze elsewhere.
This made him co back and get washed repeatedly by the tsunami; if it weren’t for his Divine Sense being sowhat solid, he would have probably been turned into a fool by now.
But for so reason.
Logically, it shouldn’t be hard to persevere.
Yet he suddenly felt a bit of wanting to let go.
Why?
I’ve already prepared all the materials; shouldn’t the Celestial Dao take it up swiftly and repair this "Heaven lacking in the southeast" breach?
Why do I have to toil so hard?
It’s not fair!
Once such thoughts arose, they couldn’t be suppressed.
He looked at the glazed bracelet on his wrist and directly said:
"Hey!"
"Hey!"
"Hey!"
Glazed Bracelet: "..."
Celestial Dao felt very aggrieved at the mont.
Don’t you know that organizing the Celestial Dao Laws this way is beneficial for you?
The "Replacing the Moon to Patrol the Sky" Immortal Seal ca that way; if it were soone else, I wouldn’t even let them near Tian Que, yet you still want to play tricks!
It was speechless and helpless.
But then it thought.
Imdiately, several streams of light carrying a massive amount of Five-Colored Stone fell before Li Ye - these Five-Colored Stones couldn’t nd the heavens, but they could be used to create a body and plaster sothing onto a Primordial Spirit.
What does it an?
Li Ye looked at those Five-Colored Stones.
Suddenly realized: "Are you asking to plaster another layer onto my Nascent Soul?"
The Glazed Bracelet trembled imdiately.
And it conveyed a slightly proud consciousness - that awareness was grand yet encompassing everything.
More or less aning: Hurry up, hurry up.
"..."
"But I refuse."
As soon as he said that, the spiritual power around him paused for a mont.
"Why?"
This ti a voice rang out directly.
Li Ye could feel countless spiritual energies converging upon this place, auspicious clouds drifting, auspicious light spreading for thousands of miles.
It seed like all was to welco the arrival of this consciousness, or rather, voice.
Hmm.
The Celestial Dao, huh.
He could accept this matter calmly now.
With a tone of calmness, he said: "Even if I take your stuff, I’ll still have to break through again after transforming into a god; won’t it be more troubleso then?
Rest assured.
I promise you that I will never forget this place.
You’ve helped so much, my friends and elders are all here, no matter what happens, I won’t abandon this place.
The Chaotic Outer Domain is vast, but it’s not my ho."
This was a calm yet solemn promise.
As the saying goes, words once spoken cannot be taken back. Now that Li Ye was a Nascent Soul True Man, this promise was therefore an eternal vow. Should he fail to fulfill the promise, his Tao path would truly be eternally severed.
"Good."
After a brief silence.
That voice clearly grew more cheery.
But the Five-Colored Stones weren’t taken back; instead, they gathered entirely onto Li Ye’s wrist, flowing into that glazed bracelet.
In an instant.
The bracelet seed to keep its original form, yet it seed different.
Li Ye could feel in this mont that it truly connected with his bloodline, rging energies, with no longer even the slightest "shackle" from the Tao Furnace Realm.
"Hmm?"
"Just like that, you gave it to ?"
To this day, Li Ye had already been able to understand what this glazed bracelet was, not just his proving Tao tool, but also the dwelling of the Tao laws from the Tao Furnace Realm.
This thing just happened to fall into his own hands.
If it landed into the hands of so Demon or Monster, they might have been able to use this thing to backtrack so of the Tao Furnace Realm’s rules, causing so big commotion.
"This is a Divine Technique."
"An empty Divine Technique."
"How much you can sort out of the Celestial Dao this ti, it can engrave that many Divine Techniques."
The voice of the Celestial Dao ca slow and steady.
Yet departed unhurriedly.
As if it had fully expected Li Ye would now absolutely work diligently, this ti he wouldn’t shirk his duties again.
And it was indeed going to be so.
Li Ye: "..."
A Divine Technique mark that could be passed down through generations?
This was truly a valuable asset to enhance the sect’s foundation; he was at a loss about what good things he should provide for the sects since he was a Nascent Soul True Man.
Should we say, as expected of the Celestial Dao?
It really knew how to handle him.
He could only continue refining the breach with a bitter face, while simultaneously transforming so dharma thods, such as space, repair, and control of spiritual power, into Divine Technique marks thrown into the bracelet.
These were indeed tangible benefits!
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