After leaving the peak of the Ninth Summit, Jiang Lan intended to organize his subsequent cultivation plans.
When he returned to the courtyard, he sat in the courtyard and pondered.
He would check on the Eighth Prince in two days.
The Dragon Race should not be able to launch an attack, so there was almost no subsequent impact.
The demons and Heavenly Human Race wouldn’t take any action for now.
The Netherworld Entrance was erupting. He had to pay so attention to it.
Nothing else was dangerous.
There would be many people ntioning him in Kunlun recently. It would more or less affect him, but as long as he hid in the Ninth Summit and continued cultivating.
As ti passed, they would gradually forget about him.
In the end, they would just feel that there was sothing going on behind the scenes in that battle, or else they would think that Jiang Lan had won purely based on luck.
As long as rumors exaggerating his strength didn’t spread, it would be beneficial to him.
Then, he closed his eyes and started cultivating.
Previously, he had entered a state of Dao enlightennt. He now wanted to see what was the difference in his cultivation after comprehending the Dao.
Drip!
After Jiang Lan closed his eyes, he looked into his mind and seed to hear the sound of water dripping.
Water began to flow through his ridians like a spring.
It was as if everywhere the water flowed to, his ridians would beco stronger.
It was the nourishnt of the Dao.
When this nourishnt reached its limit, he felt his ridians flicker with light. At this point, he woke up.
Early in the morning.
Jiang Lan opened his eyes, a hint of surprise in his eyes.
“So comprehending the Dao can speed up my cultivation progress.”
This was the first ti he had discovered this.
From Qi Refinent to True Immortals, everything had its limits.
Without imnse fortuitous opportunities, it was impossible for one to cross the normal limits.
For example, it was extrely difficult to progress to the Void Refinent Realm within three hundred years.
He had so many opportunities and had the system with him. That was how he had been able to overco the limit.
No matter what kind of heavenly talent the others were, they all had to endure the tornt of ti.
Becoming a Human Immortal and becoming a True Immortal was the sa.
One needed ti to tamper themselves.
No matter how hard humans worked, wanting to surpass innate immortals was harder than ascending to the heavens.
However, everything would change after becoming a True Immortal.
The Dao was the foundation of everything.
The deeper one’s insights into the Dao, the faster one could progress.
If humans wanted to surpass innate immortals and races with unique talents, they could only surpass them after they have beco True Immortals.
anwhile, Jiang Lan had already reached the True Immortal Realm. In other words, he also needed to comprehend the dao.
Otherwise, there was a possibility of others catching up to him.
He suddenly felt a sense of danger.
He had to find his own path as soon as possible.
Even though he thought this way, he wasn’t in a hurry. There were so things that couldn’t be rushed to begin with.
It was fine as long as he remained calm.
With this thought in mind, he took out the Catoptric Deflection book and started flipping through it. The current him was different from before, and he might be able to comprehend even more from it.
Indeed, it was different this ti.
It was as if he could see sothing deeper.
Perhaps it was the influence of the Dao or sothing else.
He had to figure it out. If it was the influence of the Dao, he couldn’t use it.
Problems could easily happen.
However, things that seed shallow but were actually detailed could be used.
After reading for a while, he would go to the inn to comprehend it.
He should have so gains.
…
…
Ao Longyu appeared at the Third Summit.
This morning, she received news that her brother wanted to see her again.
This surprised her.
Was it because she was on Jiang Lan’s side? Was he here to condemn her?
She stood in the courtyard with her eyebrows lowered.
So be it.
At this mont, Ao Longyu was in her normal state. It was very rare for her to et others in her Xiao Yu state.
In other words, she was usually cold.
After waiting for a mont, she saw Eighth Prince Ao Man walking into the courtyard.
As an innate immortal, he had a halo on his head and the love of his elders.
She… had nothing.
She was sent to Kunlun when she was young and grew up on her own.
Fortunately, she was still given resources.
Otherwise, she felt like she was just a discarded dragon.
As Ao Man approached, Ao Longyu said softly.
“Can I help you?”
Her voice was calm but not cold.
It was much better than facing ordinary people.
After all, he was her brother.
Ao Man approached Ao Longyu with a solemn expression.
After hearing the question, he knelt down.
“I’m here to pay my respects to sister.”
Ao Longyu: “…”
She subconsciously took a step back, not understanding what was going on with her brother.
There were very few mbers of the Dragon Race who needed to kneel and pay their respects to her amongst the sa generation.
Or did this brother of hers have so weird fetish?
Furthermore, he was born as an innate immortal. How could he kneel down so easily?
“Quickly get up,” said Ao Longyu.
If they were seen, he would be looked down upon.
If those from the sa race saw this, it would be even more disastrous. Not only would they be punished, they might even be ostracized by the other races.
Ao Man stood up and looked at Ao Longyu seriously.
“Sis, can I ask you sothing?”
“What is it?” Ao Longyu felt that she could not get along with her younger brother.
“Is Sister’s relationship with Brother-in-law good?” Ao Man asked softly.
Ao Longyu: “…”
What relationship?
She had always been happy with Jiang Lan. Were they close?
…
Ao Man left the Third Summit.
He decided to go out for a drink to calm herself down.
He had been interrogated last night and he had also said what he felt during the battle. All he felt was a sense of danger.
It was as though the other party wanted to and could kill him.
That was all he said.
Although his intuition told him that the punch was even more terrifying.
However, he just needed to replace it.
The Dragon Slaying Sword was still exceptionally powerful.
In the end, he did not receive any punishnt and did not know why.
The Dragon Race’s plan this ti should have been ruined by his defeat.
Why did they still let him off so easily?
Of course, he didn’t mind. Instead, he carefully considered the main reason for his fear.
He felt that it was still because of the existence that shattered the red dragon with one punch.
Was the disciple of the Ninth Summit, his future brother-in-law related to that person?
He felt that it was unlikely to be related, but what if?
In the end, he felt that it was better to kowtow to his sister again. In the future, he would be a good brother who listened to his sister.
He suddenly realized that it was great to have an elder sister who was the Kunlun Goddess.
He felt a little safe as a dragon.
He went to kowtow today, but his sister didn’t tell him about her relationship with his brother-in-law.
“I wonder if I go over to drink with my brother-in-law, would he co along?”
Ao Man was calculating in his heart.
For so reason, he felt that his brother-in-law was very dangerous.
It was probably because of the Ninth Summit’s Summit Leader and the existence that shattered the red dragon in one punch.
But he didn’t feel that way. It was as if his brother-in-law was very dangerous to begin with.
As for why, his innate immortal intuition did not give him the exact details.
Ao Man shook his head and headed towards the Ninth Summit to see if he could get close to his brother-in-law.
He could also take the opportunity to understand in which aspect was his brother-in-law scary.
However, just as he was about to reach the Ninth Summit, he suddenly felt sothing appear behind him.
He imdiately turned around to check.
What he saw shocked him.
He saw soone standing behind him, looking at him expressionlessly.
This was naturally the Jiang Lan he was a bit fearful of.
He was already afraid of this person, yet this person had appeared behind him silently. Ao Man was montarily worried about his own situation.
“You seem to be afraid of .” Jiang Lan’s calm voice sounded.
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