[Moon Extinguishing Sword]
[Grade: Top Tier Holy Grade]
[The sword is like silver, extinguishing the moonlight]
"Moon Extinguishing. A fine na."
Ethan nodded with satisfaction and sheathed the blade.
The sword was cold and sharp, its crescent patterns reflecting a restrained killing intent. A weapon like this, once refined properly, would not be inferior to the holy grade sword in his possession.
But now was not the ti to admire it.
Next ca the rewards for completing the fishing task.
Besides fishing value, there were two additional rewards.
A panel flickered before him.
[Heaven Piercing Pill: A divine elixir. An ancient pill that communicates with the stars of heaven and earth and greatly improves the efficiency of absorbing star power and the energy of heaven and earth.]
Ethan's expression shifted instantly.
Joy flickered in his eyes.
"Is this not an upgraded Star Pill."
For soone cultivating the Nine Emperors Dao Body, star power was everything.
The stronger the star absorption efficiency, the faster the body refinent, the sooner the next realm would fall beneath his feet.
"This Alicia really does understand."
Though the tasks were few and the rewards limited, each item was precisely tailored to his path.
Rare. Precious. Suitable.
That mattered more than quantity.
Then his gaze shifted to the final reward.
The colorful fish jar.
Previously, the golden fish jar had yielded astonishing treasures, even Chaos Artifacts.
The colorful fish jar stood above it in rarity.
Ethan's expectations were not high.
"Another ancient artifact will suffice."
He inhaled slowly and tapped the floating panel.
Below the image of the jar was a single word.
Open.
[The colorful fish jar is being opened. Please wait.]
Alicia's voice echoed softly.
A crisp ringing sound followed.
The colorful fish jar began to tremble.
At first gently.
Then violently.
The rattling grew sharper, like tal colliding against stone.
Cracks appeared along its surface.
A white light burst from within.
Ethan's heart sank.
"White light. That is bad."
Past experience had taught him a simple rule.
Color determined quality.
White was the lowest.
Gold was good.
"This is a colorful fish jar. Its probability of yielding superior rewards should be far greater than the golden one. My golden jar gave golden light. This one cannot give trash."
He exhaled in disappointnt.
"Luck has run dry."
He was about to close the panel.
Then the white light shifted.
Blue.
Ethan's brows rose slightly.
"Sothing is not right."
The cracks widened.
The glow intensified.
Blue turned to purple.
The jar shook violently, as though pots and pans were crashing inside.
"Purple."
A long forgotten excitent stirred in Ethan's chest.
In his previous life, this was the feeling before drawing a rare drop in a ga.
The purple glow suddenly turned gold.
Ethan clenched his fists unconsciously.
Golden light erupted brilliantly.
The shaking reached its peak.
Then.
The golden radiance transford again.
Colorful.
A dazzling spectrum burst forth, so intense that Ethan instinctively raised his arm to shield his eyes.
The shaking stopped.
Silence returned.
The colorful fish jar was fully opened.
When the light faded, fragnts of the jar lay scattered on the ground.
Within the dim glow, a long silhouette rested quietly.
Ethan stepped forward.
It was a scroll.
A secret thod or perhaps a divine technique.
Colorful light.
At minimum, it must be Divine Grade.
It could not possibly be inferior to Nine Emperors Dao Body.
He reached out and unfolded it slowly.
Blank.
Not a single word.
Ethan's gaze sharpened.
His ntal energy surged outward and rged into the scroll.
Ripples ford upon its surface.
They spread outward like curtains being drawn open.
Minutes passed.
The true face of the scroll revealed itself.
Dense characters appeared across its surface.
Not ordinary script.
Original Dao text.
Only the highest tier experts could comprehend and cultivate such script.
"Original text!"
When Ethan saw these words, he already knew in his heart that what was recorded on this scroll was definitely not sothing simple.
He imdiately put the scroll on his legs to calm down his mood a little, and took out a bottle of oriental leaves and poured it into his mouth to adjust his physical and ntal state.
Previously, ntal energy was used to open the scroll.
Although it was only a few minutes, it directly consud nearly half of his ntal energy.
Ethan boasts that his ntal energy is strong enough to rival the Ultimate Supre, and even compete with the Perfect Supre.
But half of his ntal energy was directly drained. This shows how terrifying the things recorded on this scroll are.
"I have struck fortune."
He swallowed the tea in one gulp.
A quarter hour later, his condition returned to its peak.
Ethan placed his hand upon the scroll once more.
ntal energy surged forth.
The words lifted from the parchnt.
Light blue original Dao characters spiraled into the air.
They circled him, forming rings of brilliance.
Then they plunged directly into his brow.
The mont they entered his consciousness, they exploded into torrents of information.
A thunderous voice echoed in his mind.
The secret thod, One Energy Transforms into the Three Pure Ones.
A thunderous voice sounded in Ethan's mind.
The sound seed to co from all directions, with powerful penetrating power, directly hitting people's hearts.
Ethan didn't know where the sound ca from, but there was no doubt that it must be related to this technique.
He imdiately closed his eyes and began to digest this huge amount of information.
This level of secret technique cannot be learned in a short ti, even for a monster with extraordinary understanding like Ethan.
.....
Heavenly Water Mountains.
After the collapse of the Training Trial Secret Realm, the secret realm world rged with the Heavenly Water Mountains.
The terrain shifted drastically.
Mountains cracked.
Valleys ford.
Ancient structures surfaced from beneath the earth.
Now, a thin layer of red mist blanketed most of the region.
The murderous tide of Emperor Sage's secret realm had spilled into reality.
Though its concentration had weakened after the collapse, its presence was unmistakable.
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