As a talisman cultivator, the more runes one masters, the stronger their cultivation becos. Rong Ye’s cultivation technique involves illuminating the runes in his mind one by one. After many years of cultivation, most of the runes had already been illuminated, and now the remaining runes were rapidly being lit up, causing his cultivation to rise quickly.
This rapid rise in cultivation was so exhilarating that he couldn’t help but reveal a blissful expression, completely imrsed in the ocean of talismans.
...
When Nan Hua woke up, he found himself lying in a place where a grand array was being drawn. He glanced over it and felt dizzy; the array was so complex and fast that with his cultivation, he couldn’t even directly look at it.
He furrowed his brows, forcing his gaze away from the grand array, and looked around.
He discovered that besides the array on the ground, the surrounding was filled with arrays of various sizes. So he could recognize at a glance, others he had never seen before. These arrays changed endlessly, making them dazzling, even causing him a montary confusion.
His sight swept over the nurous arrays and finally stopped on one he had never seen before, but matched his cultivation level.
Unable to resist stepping forward, he lightly touched the array with a finger.
To his surprise, the array transford into a stream of light and flew into his body. Imdiately, the array appeared in his mind.
After a brief surprise, his brain began to rapidly deduce the suddenly appearing array, tracing it again and again in his mind until the array was fully engraved within.
He raised his hand, and with both hands quickly drew an array in the air. A flash of golden light passed, and a small array was ford in front of him, identical to the one that had just entered his body.
Seeing this, he withdrew his immortal power, and the newly ford array imdiately scattered, turning into spots of light that disappeared into the air.
Next, his gaze swept over the arrays once more, and upon finding a suitable one, he walked over, then extended his finger to touch the array.
This ti he was prepared, and when the array turned into a stream of light and entered his body, he remained very calm.
In this manner, after absorbing an array, he would rapidly deduce it in his mind until he could perfectly draw it, then search for the next array, continuing this process repeatedly.
He paid no attention to the passage of ti or the increase in his cultivation.
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When Yue Zhao woke up, he was sitting in a pavilion. He blinked his eyes and looked around, discovering a small waterfall not far away, and on a large rock beside the waterfall, a figure was sitting with their back to him.
The figure had long silver hair, loosely tied at the back with a red ribbon. From Yue Zhao’s angle, he couldn’t see the person’s face, but from the back, he could see that their deanor was extraordinarily outstanding, like the bright moon in the sky, making anyone feel self-conscious with just a glance.
Yue Zhao was often called Young Master Ruyu, but he thought the person in front of him truly embodied the noble and dignified nature of a gentleman.
Just as he was curious about why he was in this place, a superior and lodious sound of a piano suddenly rang out, catching his attention.
The piano sound was dreamy and enchanting, making one feel imrsed in it, unconsciously following the lody. The piano sound was lodious, lifting one’s mood, and when it was low, it would bring lancholy.
His whole emotional state was entirely controlled, yet he was willing, only wanting to indulge.
In his mind, notes were leaping quickly. Initially a segnt of a tune, then half a piece, and after the person finished playing, the entire piece appeared in his mind.
The Flowing Light Zither appeared in his hand, and he unconsciously began to play along.
In the first round, he could only play a few notes before having to stop, then started again. After playing it over a dozen tis, he was able to play a small section of the lody.
In the ti that followed, he devoted himself entirely to the performance, completely forgetting about the passage of ti. Every ti he played a small segnt of the lody, his spirits were lifted.
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In the Secret Realm, Su Yan and Su Xi waited at the spot where Gu Qingqing and the others had disappeared for two days. Not only did they not see Gu Qingqing and the others, but they also encountered a mid-stage Golden Immortal twin-headed python. The two of them were no match for the twin-headed python. Although they wanted to continue waiting for Gu Qingqing and the others, the twin-headed python would not let them be, and they had no choice but to leave.
Fortunately, Rong Ye had given them so talismans before, which eventually wore down the twin-headed python, but they were injured as well. Most importantly, they got lost and couldn’t find the place where Gu Qingqing and the others had disappeared, so they just chose a random direction to leave.
On the way, they encountered other disciples of the Star Sect and joined them to continue exploring the Secret Realm. However, compared to before, their gains were smaller, making the two of them miss the tis they spent with Gu Qingqing.
Ti passed quickly, and in the blink of an eye, it was ti for the Secret Realm to close. Su Yan and Su Xi never encountered Gu Qingqing and the others again, but they both felt deep down that Gu Qingqing and the others should be safe.
When the Secret Realm closed, no matter what anyone was doing, they only felt the scenery before their eyes change, and were unceremoniously ejected from the Secret Realm.
Unlike when they entered, even if two people entered together, they might not be together inside the Secret Realm, but when they ca out, if they were together, they would exit together.
After Su Yan and Su Xi erged, they quickly saw each other, looked around, and aside from those who were ejected with them, there were also people waiting from various major sects.
They quickly spotted the elders of the Star Sect, but they didn’t imdiately go over. Instead, they searched through the crowd for signs of Gu Qingqing and the others, but after searching for a long ti, they saw no trace.
"No way? Gu Qingqing and the others didn’t co out? Could sothing have really happened to them?" Su Xi frowned, bit her lip, and said a bit worriedly.
"Probably not." Su Yan glanced at the Langya Immortal Sect and then shook her head.
"How do you know?" Su Xi looked at Su Yan, confused.
"Did you forget? Disciples like us have a Life Lamp in the sect. If sothing really happened to Gu Qingqing and the others, the elders of Langya Immortal Sect wouldn’t be in their current state. The one leading Langya Immortal Sect this ti is the Peak Master of Linghua Peak, who is Gu Qingqing’s husband’s master. If sothing happened to his disciple, he wouldn’t be in a good mood!" Su Yan analyzed while gesturing for Su Xi to look over at Langya Immortal Sect.
Following Su Yan’s gaze, Su Xi indeed saw Peak Master Rong of Linghua Peak. She noticed that although Peak Master Rong had a stern face, he didn’t seem to be in a state of distress, and her heart instantly relaxed.
"Look, Gu Qingqing and the others have co out."
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