Speaking of ng Zhang, he, Xu ngying, and Extre Sword Spirit General rushed all the way and quickly arrived near Maple Leaf Mountain City. The area where the magic disaster broke out was originally the fringe of the Grand Crossing Cultivation Circle, which could be considered as the remnant veins of the Grand Crossing Mountain Range. The straight-line distance from Maple Leaf Mountain City was not too far.
The three Gold Core Daoist Masters rushed at full speed and didn't take too much ti on the road. Maple Leaf Mountain City is located among the mountains, surrounded by steep terrain and difficult mountain roads. Strictly speaking, this mountainous area should not belong to the Grand Crossing Mountain Range. However, it has always been regarded as part of the remnant veins of the Grand Crossing Mountain Range.
In between the tallest mountains, Maple Leaf Mountain City was built. There are many cultivators and ordinary people living in the sloping land and surrounding valleys. A short distance to the east from this place is the edge of the Black Jade Forest.
Therefore, over the years, Maple Leaf Mountain City and the surrounding cultivation forces have always been plagued by attacks from the demon beasts of the Black Jade Forest. Fortunately, the edge of the Black Jade Forest is also considered remote to truly powerful demon beasts. Only so unlucky individuals who offend their own kind or those who escaped to this place seeking survival or were exiled here end up living here. These demon beasts have limited strength and numbers. With the cooperation of Maple Leaf Mountain City and the surrounding cultivation forces, they have been able to suppress the situation and repel these invading demon beasts ti and again. They can even take advantage of their victories and venture into the Black Jade Forest.
Of course, due to the fearso power of the strong demon beasts in the Black Jade Forest, they do not dare to venture deep into the forest, only lingering on the outskirts to gain so minor advantages and obtain cultivation resources.
Maple Leaf Mountain City has been rooted in this area for many years and is considered a local force by the surrounding cultivation forces. Even so of the cultivation forces in the vicinity cannot match the history of Maple Leaf Mountain City.
Xu ngying is able to grasp the recent changes in Maple Leaf Mountain City and even sell the information to ng Zhang because she naturally has her sources.
After the three arrived in the mountain area where Maple Leaf Mountain City is located, they landed on a deserted hill. After landing, Xu ngying didn't waste any ti and directly took out an incense stick, igniting it with real fire. Once the incense stick was burning, Xu ngying held it in her hand and waited silently.
ng Zhang and Extre Sword Spirit General remained silent, allowing Xu ngying to act as she pleased. All three of them were very patient, and even in this silent waiting, they showed no signs of impatience.
After waiting for about an hour or so, a middle-aged woman flew over from a distance. It seed she sensed the guidance of the incense stick and flew directly to this location, landing in front of everyone.
As soon as she landed, the middle-aged woman respectfully saluted Xu ngying, "I, Xu Jiao, pay my respects to the Saintess."
It seed as though Xu Jiao hadn't noticed ng Zhang and the others; in her eyes, only Saintess Xu ngying existed.
Although this middle-aged woman's appearance was ordinary, she was a genuine early-stage Gold Core cultivator. Seeing the fanatic expression on Xu Jiao's face, it was evident that she was Xu ngying's loyal follower.
Unexpectedly, even when Xu ngying fell from grace, she still had such devoted followers. This was one of her hidden cards and the heritage of the Yellow Lotus Sect, a Primordial Spirit sect that has been passed down for thousands of years.
Xu ngying was affectionate towards Xu Jiao and did not treat her as a subordinate. She first briefly introduced Xu Jiao and ng Zhang to each other, and then had Xu Jiao talk about the current situation of Maple Leaf Mountain City.
Maple Leaf Mountain City was established jointly by several major cultivation families in the area. So of these families were originally local and were controlled by the Yellow Lotus Sect through various ans, while others were directly affiliated with the Yellow Lotus Sect, disguising their identities after establishing the city.
Although Maple Leaf Mountain City is nominally considered a sect, most of the cultivators within the sect are mbers of the several cultivation families, with only a few outsiders. In reality, Maple Leaf Mountain City is more like a large alliance of cultivation families.
Among these families, the Jiang Family was originally a local cultivation family within the Grand Crossing Cultivation Circle. They were covertly subjugated by the Yellow Lotus Sect and beca one of the earliest supporting forces in the establishnt of Maple Leaf Mountain City.
Over the years, as the power of Maple Leaf Mountain City grew, it gradually lost contact with the Yellow Lotus Sect, and so of the high-level cultivators who knew about the sect's origins began to desire independence.
In fact, Maple Leaf Mountain City is a secret branch of the Yellow Lotus Sect, known only to the high-ranking mbers, and the Jiang Family, being in a prominent position, naturally knew about this secret.
The Jiang Family, being native to the Grand Crossing Cultivation Circle, naturally didn't want to be perpetual puppets of the Yellow Lotus Sect. During these years of seeking independence, the Jiang Family has played a leading role.
In truth, all the actions of the Jiang Family were just a disguise for self-preservation. The Jiang Family is, in fact, the ultimate pawn controlled by the Yellow Lotus Sect.
When Maple Leaf Mountain City was first established, the forr Saintess of the Yellow Lotus Sect used a secret technique to leave a bloodline ban on the ancestors of the Jiang Family. This bloodline ban gradually spread among a significant portion of the Jiang Family's descendants, the true rulers and elites of the family.
This bloodline ban manifested outwardly as a unique bloodline inheritance exclusive to the Jiang Family. Due to this inheritance, a higher proportion of Jiang Family descendants awakened their spiritual roots, beca stronger in the Refining Qi stage, and had an easier ti advancing to the Foundation Building stage.
However, there are advantages and disadvantages to everything. Because of this bloodline inheritance, it beca nearly impossible for the Jiang Family's cultivators to advance to the Gold Core stage.
Despite the imperfections, the ans employed by the forr Saintess of the Yellow Lotus Sect were almost perfect for handling the Jiang Family, given her limits as a re Primordial Spirit True Monarch.
The purpose of this bloodline ban was not rely to strengthen the lower-level Jiang Family cultivators; it was to completely control the Jiang Family. By employing the secret techniques of the Saintess lineage, all Jiang Family cultivators with this bloodline could be manipulated, forced to live or die at the whim of others.
Even the forr Saintess of the Yellow Lotus Sect could not lift this bloodline ban, let alone other Primordial Spirit True Monarchs. The Jiang Family is so revered that even a Primordial Spirit True Monarch would hardly be allowed to interact with them, let alone others.
As the lives of the family's elites were entirely under the control of others, the Jiang Family beca the most loyal to the Yellow Lotus Sect.
In reality, the Jiang Family also gained many benefits from this bloodline ban. Though they lack Gold Core Daoist Masters, the Jiang Family occupies a significant middle-level position within Maple Leaf Mountain City, with a large number of Foundation Building stage cultivators and decent combat strength.
Over the years, the Jiang Family has secured many mid-level and key positions within Maple Leaf Mountain City. The Jiang Family cultivators have beco the backbone of the sect and an essential support for the entire sect.
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