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Ti continued to flow like water, and a week had passed in the blink of an eye.

David and his three companions had been staying in this small mountainous village all this ti, not bothering to go outside.

Moreover, there was no point in going outside, as long as you had enough money, you could buy everything on the Green Heaven Web. However, if you're broke as hell, then, my friend, it's ti to go out and grind.

Everything was going smoothly for David; during these seven days, his online business started doing well. Yesterday, he even managed to sell a thousand cups of coffee.

However, at a low price of only a hundred thousand low-grade spirit stones or a single middle-grade spirit stone.

David didn't earn much; on second thought, it was to be expected. The Green Heaven World was a well-connected and highly developed world, and in such a world, selling a cup of coffee, which was only helpful for cultivators at the Foundation Building Realm, at a hundred thousand low-grade spirit stones price tag might be an overkill.

Moreover, those cups cost nothing to David; basically, at this ti, he was printing money.

Nothing to feel sad about.

Sebastian and others were in closed-door cultivation; they were trying their best to break through to the Golden Core Realm.

David still felt lost; he didn't know how to proceed further.

Moreover, he was yet to hit his limit; David felt his spiritual space could grow even further.

All in all, it was going to take him a long amount of ti before he would be able to break through to the next Realm.

Unless he found another way.

David briskly walked through the well-paved streets of Smallsun Village alone.

This ti, his destination was a strange forest roughly a hundred kiloters away from the Smallsun Village.

In no ti, he arrived at the huge gate of Smallsun Village.

He even found soone familiar, a baldy dressed in a yellow long coat was bullying a small, petite lady.

Coincidentally, the baldy's eyes also landed on David, he hurriedly turned his head away, not daring to look David in the eye directly.

The petite lady was surprised by the baldy's strange behavior.

Shocked for a mont, she quickly turned her head and looked at David with a pleading expression on her face.

However, David ignored the baldy and the petite lady completely and walked away without looking back.

Just after exiting the village, David turned into a streak of purple light and disappeared.

The ground beneath him turned into a blur, the wind pushed against his body, but it could do nothing to hinder his speed.

After a few minutes, the Smallsun Village had turned into nothing but a small dot in the distance.

Although flying in the sky was enjoyable, at the sa ti, it was also extrely dangerous. In case of a sudden attack, there was nowhere to take cover.

David kept an eye on the surroundings with the help of the Web of Mindfulness and continued to move forward.

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Bloodmoon Forest was huge, filled with all sorts of wondrous and exotic flora and fauna.

Legend has it, when the Bloodmoon Daoist was young, he used to live in this forest and train.

According to so people, this was the place where the Bloodmoon Daoist died, and his spiritual space filled with nurous treasures was hidden sowhere inside the forest.

Every year, thousands of people filled with hope and greed in their eyes ca to the forest to try their luck.

Bang!

David suddenly landed on the ground with a small explosion that sent dust flying in every direction.

His neatly combed black hair was in complete disarray, and David's long coat was also dyed red with blood.

No matter how cautious he was, in the end, he couldn't escape being attacked by a large group of Iron Clawed Bald Eagles.

David wasn't bothered by the bloodstains; after fighting for so long, he had already gotten used to it.

In the next mont, he flicked his wrist, and a map appeared in his hand.

"Two kiloters to the north, hmm!" David read through the map and tried to find the shortest route to his destination.

After confirming his route, David started to move once again.

Sunlight filtered through the trees, casting shadows on the ground.

A distance of two kiloters was nothing for David; in no ti, he arrived in an area surrounded by insanely tall trees that seed to pierce the sky.

Strangely, they weren't visible from a distance; it was only when you got close to them that they would suddenly appear in your vision.

A small crowd had already gathered below the trees, looking at the sky with extre focus.

All of them seed to be waiting for sothing.

"This ti I'm not going to miss, no matter what..." A guy shouted, his voice filled with longing.

However, before he could finish his words, soone interrupted him with an even louder voice.

"Dream on, my guy, all the fruits are mine."

His words reverberated in the surroundings like roaring thunder, intimidating a few weak-willed cultivators.

David looked at this scene calmly without any emotion; these little cultivators posed no threat to him, and all the fruits were going to be his today.

Without even trying hard, he could tell that all of them were at the Foundation Building Realm.

They would only be able to look at him as he took all the fruits away.

At that thought, David's eyes flashed with a cold light.

However, he didn't directly take action but calmly waited.

Ti continued to pass, and slowly, even more Foundation Building Realm cultivators appeared, all of them eyeing the fruits that David was after.

Suddenly, the trees started to shake like a tall building during an earthquake.

"Everyone, get ready, the fruits are about to fall," a cultivator who was patiently waiting all this ti shouted, his voice filled with glee.

In the next mont, an extrely intoxicating sll filled the air, spreading rapidly throughout the forest like a raging wildfire.

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