"We’ve arrived, this is the place," Gu Shanhai stated, utilizing the Five Elents Great Escape and other thods to maneuver through the space, taking roughly three months to reach the designated location.
During that period, Gu Shanhai had contacted Yun Yu once via various platforms to assure his safety.
Yun Yu had also found out from the Supre Elders that Gu Shanhai was sent away for unknown reasons, but these unknown reasons inevitably pointed towards a calamity related to their fate.
The two only had a brief conversation, during which Yun Yu could only advise Gu Shanhai to take care of his safety, vaguely guessing the heaven-defying act Gu Shanhai might have committed.
Others might not understand, but he could clearly see that the Heavenly Tribulation of the Peeping Dao Stage was aid at Gu Shanhai, and it was fortunate that he survived.
Therefore, Gu Shanhai’s decision not to et with them was also deliberate.
Betrayal was out of the question, as there was no reason for it from any perspective.
Moreover, Gu Shanhai expressed that once he settled down, he planned to shield the Chengyun Sect from the effects of this calamity; of course, it couldn’t be completely resolved, but at least it wouldn’t lead to internal strife or subconscious neglect of certain issues.
Compared to external and internal tribulations, this calamity was truly a binding of civilization.
The implications were too vast for Gu Shanhai to handle at this stage.
It wasn’t that Gu Shanhai contacted them just to assure his safety; he needed the support of the Chengyun Sect to develop in this desolate area.
Once the thod and location were agreed upon, the Chengyun Sect could continuously send him supplies.
"This Spirit Vein... isn’t it too large?" Gu Shanhai couldn’t help but comnt.
The Spirit Vein of the Five Elents Sect, where his master Xia Xingyi resided, was only about one percent the size of the mountain Spirit Vein here.
"Fortunately, the Elders have already arranged everything for , even marking the head of the Spirit Vein; the rest is just building the sect."
Gu Shanhai’s journey here was quite serene, any erging demons were swiftly obliterated by the Azure Dragon.
"This place truly is spiritually enriching; from now on, it shall be called the Five Elents Sect."
Gu Shanhai arrived at the main Spirit Vein, which was in an excellent geographical location, and casually nad his sect the Five Elents Sect.
Of course, the ’Five’ in this na referred to the act of going, and not the banking ’Five’ of his master Xia Xingyi.
More importantly, his sect’s full na was actually called the Five Deeds Sect, not the elental Five Elents, so there was no worry about any overlap with other sects.
With such an unreliable sect na, Gu Shanhai was sure that no one would co here seeking apprenticeship.
Moreover, in this poor and harsh land, who would co here to learn?
If soone really did co, then Gu Shanhai would have to go through the trouble of checking their aptitude before deciding whether to accept them.
"The current issue is, how should I build it?" Gu Shanhai continuously searched his mind for suitable architectural ideas.
It was sowhat like understanding it in his mind, but his hands still needed learning.
"I would indeed like to build sothing like the Imperial Palace of Huang Yanshan or Atilis, but for to build it alone, it would take an eternity."
"So I need a tool that can help ," Gu Shanhai’s gaze settled on the Azure Dragon.
It had already served as an Alchemy Furnace; taking on the role of a construction tool should be no problem.
"First step, let’s draw a design."
Gu Shanhai thought since he was here, he would be spending a long ti in the future.
As for Jianfeng Evernight City, the initial tool used to weaken Shen Heng, Gu Shanhai had set aside for now, but there was no need to worry, as he had arranged a series of tasks for it that would keep it busy for the next ten years.
The Chengyun Sect would oversee this, and although it was only a nominal Discipleship, they would still look after it out of respect for Gu Shanhai.
The design was quickly drafted; Gu Shanhai had once considered turning the entire sect’s architecture into magical treasures, but after calculating the budget, he abandoned the idea due to the wasteful expense.
"It may not look scientific, but no matter, it should be possible to build."
Gu Shanhai wasn’t a professional architect; being able to draw and build by himself was quite an achievent, and any issues could only be patched up with a Spell.
"In the Cultivation Four Arts of Alchemy, Talismans, Arrays, and Tools, I must also make arrangents; otherwise, it would indeed just be an ordinary sect, which would be far too diocre," Gu Shanhai comnted, planning to build a cave dwelling.
At least until he reached the Spirit Origin Stage, he didn’t plan on moving.
"The remaining raw materials will be a bit troubleso, Little White has no hands to work, and Azure Dragon’s short limbs are even less capable," Gu Shanhai thought, having to handle it himself.
"If I make do with simplicity, from the production of building materials to construction, I’ll need at least a month."
A month not only implied building the Mountain Gate but also completing the Mountain Gate Array and organizing the mountain and river Spirit Veins among other tasks.
Before the Spirit Vein was consud, it could completely serve as the energy source for the Mountain Gate Array.
Gu Shanhai, who was only at the Foundation Establishnt Stage and far from the Spirit Origin Stage with the Purple Mansion Stage in between, had enough resources.
It was possible in the Foundation Establishnt Stage to overpower soone in the Purple Mansion Stage using Divine Skills and Cultivation Techniques; however, the gap between the Purple Mansion Stage and the Spirit Origin Stage was vast, and Gu Shanhai thought that apart from himself, probably only Shen Heng, who possessed the full protagonist’s luck, could overco it. Other geniuses, no matter how talented, couldn’t break through.
Having a Spirit Vein inside one’s body during the Spirit Origin Stage could exhaust soone in the Purple Mansion Stage to death.
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