As the group got closer to Sword Saint Isle, theyuld soon make the silhouette of an island in the distance. The most eye-catching of all was the giant sword-shaped mountain, with nurous Skyrunners flying around. A city built up around this mountain, with no walls, and the rules on flying above its airspace seed to be quite loosempared to other cities.
“Go ahead and fly right in. mbers of our Nightmoon Valley are staying at the Sword Saint’s manor, so we’ll have to find our own lodging, but there should be plenty of places to choose from,” Zhu Yi said from her position perched up above the Skyrunner.
“Our lodging? Shouldn’t Seniors be joining your fellowmrades?” Li Lang asked.
“No. Our mission this ti is to ert you. As safe as Sword Saint Isle is, we take our duties seriously.”
“I see. Thank you, but—do you think you can reach out to Senior Jian if he is here already? I’d like to et him if he is.”
Zhu Yi directed a look over to Ma Kong. The stoic man simply nodded before a Skysword materialized underneath him, carrying him away. He headed straight for the summit of the sword-shaped mountain.
“It’s hard to say how punctual our Head Disciple is. You should expect him to find you tomorrow if he has already arrived.”
With the matter settled, the group quickly descended into the city proper. They took a tour around while looking for a suitable inn. The infrastructure here was simpler than most cities they had passed through. Only simple houses or two-story buildingsuld be seen. No manors or estatesuld be spotted anywhere.
With nothing of note to see, they quickly settled on an inn and checked into their rooms. They didn’t linger there for long, though. The sun was still high in the sky. They took advantage of the sunlight remaining to ur for places where cultivators gathered.
“This place is just like Polarity City,” Li Lang muttered. “Everyone here seems to take cultivation seriously. Over half the people on the streets are in the Foundation Establishnt Realm.”
“Only disciples of the Sword Saint himself permanently live on this island,” Zhu Yi explained. “Everyone else are visitors, and naturally, those whould step foot here have so amplishnt to their na.”
Li Lang nodded. He had heard of the dangers of traversing the sea, but he hadn’t euntered anything perilous himself. The ocean was just too large. Even if it was teeming with Qi beasts, there was a chance they wouldn’t eunter any of them as they flew by, but if they did, the Qi beasts would at least bemparable to a Foundation Establishnt cultivator.
Just as they werenversing about the traits of the city, Li Lang’s group suddenly ca to a stop when they drew near the base of the sword-shaped mountain. The area around it was paved with roads. There was even a set of sturdy stone gates that were currently opened wide. A long line of people were queued up before it, waiting their turn to enter the interior of the mountain.
However, what drew the group’s attention wasn’t the structure, but the people in the line. Everyone there was surrounded by at least one or two disheveled people in chains.
“Is that—slave trading?” Li Languldn’t help but ask.
“Oh no, Sword Saint Isle may have looser rules, but they are honorable people. They would never engage in slave trading. That there is an entrance to their jail, so those should be criminals. Deviators or rogue cultivators of the orthodox path who have turned bandits. Many of them show up during these events, trying their luck at ambushing the people traveling here. The disciples of the Sword Saint are quite efficient at capturing them.”
“These so-called criminals thought it was a good idea to ambush powerful cultivators from various large sects and organizations? Are they in their right mind?!”
“There are plenty of inexperienced cultivators that have recently broken through, but possess large sums of wealth participating in these big events. Many of them are ovenfident in themselves after their breakthrough and travel here alone. It makes these people think it’s worth a shot to target these vulnerable people,” Zhu Yi answered while flashing a aningful glance at the trio.
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“Well—I guess we can’t argue with that one.”
Li Lang quickly dropped the topic as theyntinued their tour of the city. It didn’t take them long to find a more bustling area filled with restaurants and teahouses. It was just the type of place Li Lang was looking for.
He entered the most crowded teahouse without hesitation and began eavesdropping on thenversations all around.
“I heard both the Iron Tempest Prince and the Whispering Leaf Tyrant aren’tming this ti. Do you think it’s because they’ve been falling behind in their cultivation and are scared to lose to the other Eight Demon Pillars?”
“Nonsense! I don’t know about the Whispering Leaf Tyrant, but the Iron Tempest Prince has always been fad as the snd strongest demonic cultivator within the Foundation Establishnt Realm, behind only Slithering Shadow. He must simply be busy with so other matter.”
“Well, we can’tmplain,nsidering Slithering Shadow is here, along with the Blood Prince. They are more than enough to represent our Luminescent Domain. They’ll surely show up those hypocrites that have the audacity to call themselves the Four Enlightened Ones.”
“You two can’t diunt the Sword Saint’s disciples either. The Stormsword technique they practice isn’t to be underestimated.”
Nurous people were discussing the uming event. Many of them made it no secret they were only there to see a good show.
The prizes thatuld be earned in the Dark Sea Arena were alluring, but many of them didn’t believe they stood a chance. There were nurous hidden dragons and crouching tigers even in the early-stage Foundation Establishnt division. Most who participated really just did so for the sake of experience. It made the event truly more of an exchange rather than a proper tournant.
Having entered this place, swimming with information to be learned, the trio quickly split up. Wei Ping was an expert in gathering information from these types of places, while his twompanions employed a more straightforward thod. They directly approached tables that were discussing things that piqued their interest while Zhu Yi faded into the background to watch over them.
This lasted half the afternoon before they rnvened to share their findings. There was a plethora of topics discussed in these teahouses. From famous cultivators to the latest news happening in the Luminescent Domain. It was apparent that the people in the teahouse were demonic cultivators, so they had to visit other teahouses if they wanted to gather news about the righteous sects.
From the intel they gathered, they learned about an open marketplace nearby where people traded their valuables.
The group didn’t hesitate to use the remaining ti before sunset to visit this marketplace.
They soon found the place where nurous people set up makeshift stalls around a large plaza. They laid out their items on wooden tables or laid them on thick woven mats. Others simply had a sign that advertised the type of knowledge they were willing to trade.
Before the groupuld even take two steps into this plaza, Li Lang was already glued to the first stall he saw. A middle-aged man with a neatly trimd beard had a stall that was filled with cultivation manuals of all sorts.
Just from a cursory glance, youuld see martial and Qi arts of various affinities. Not just the five main elents, but even more obscure ones like sound or sand. Upon closer inspection, there seed to be a high proportion of sword techniques.
“Boss, can you give a diunt if I buy in bulk?” Li Lang excitedly asked the bearded man.
“I don’t do diunts. I’d rather take my ti than sell them for cheap. You either have enough red crystals or put up your own techniques for trade.”
Li Lang’smpanionsuld only helplessly watch on as he went on a shopping spree. Li Lang was determined tollect techniques of various attributes, as he wanted a healthy sample size for his research. He had yet to choose an affinity for himself, and he was quite open to all possibilities.
Since he was already at a disadvantagempared to other cultivators due to his lack of spiritual roots, he needed to carry out a ticulous study before deciding his future direction.
Should I find one that has an affinity to poison? Maybe tal? But what about fire? I have a heavenly fire, after all. Hmm, how there are barely any techniques that irporate more than one affinity!?
Just as Li Lang was about to ask the stall owner about multi-elent techniques, a voice interrupted his chain of thought. It ca from right beside Li Lang and sounded young, which caught his attention.
“Excuse , fellow Daoist, do you have any Qi arts that utilize the power of emotions? I am willing to trade any for apy of rch Wind Descent.”
Turning toward the speaker, Li Lang frowned. The person had the appearance of a young teenager and looked particularly familiar for so reason. He stood there, staring at this ner without blinking as he dug into his mories.
However, his antics didn’t go unnoticed.
“Umm, may I help you?”
Seeing how rude Li Lang was being, hismpanionsuld only facepalm.
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