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"Array Dao Scripture?"

Lu Yan raised his eyebrows slightly, feeling a bit surprised inside.

Regardless of whether it is first-tier or second-tier, any scripture related to arrays is undoubtedly high-end material.

The four major cultivation arts of talismans, artifacts, alchemy, and arrays are goals pursued by countless loose cultivators.

The biggest drawback of loose cultivators is that they do not have a stable source of Spirit Stones and can only rely on the dangerous mountainous regions where demon beasts lurk to hunt and gather Spirit Grass.

This thod is imnsely risky, with the slightest carelessness leading to potential death at the jaws of demon beasts.

Mastering any one of the four major cultivation arts is enough to sustain their own cultivation, and even accumulate a considerable fortune.

However, there is a hierarchy in the cultivation arts, related to their difficulty of transmission, with Array Masters being undoubtedly at the top.

Among the loose cultivators wandering the various markets, there are many Talismans Makers, Alchemists, and Artifact Refiners, but genuine loose cultivator Array Masters are few and far between.

Due to the complexity of arrays, an ordinary cultivator cannot comprehend their mysteries with just a single scripture.

A true Array Master requires systematic training, extensive reading of array scriptures, and nurous practical operations to beco competent.

Such an Array Master can deconstruct the underlying frawork of arrays, even modifying them with the environnt; this is a combination of massive resources and talent, whereas a cultivator who only learns a couple of arrays and applies them rigidly is not truly an Array Master.

Lu Yan knew he was no genius, but he was quite curious about arrays, so he opened "Array Profound Mystery" to start reading.

An hour later, Lu Yan put down the scripture in his hand expressionlessly.

"Array Profound Mystery" is not an introductory array scripture but a second-tier inheritance involving eleven first-tier arrays and three second-tier arrays.

Lu Yan had no foundation in arrays; the explanations of array patterns, array forms, array eyes, and Spirit Veins in the scripture were like a Heavenly Book to him.

He often gleaned a bit of understanding on one page, only to be completely confused on the next.

Apart from that, the word Lu Yan saw most in "Array Profound Mystery" was "calculation."

The use of any array pattern required complex calculations, and Lu Yan even saw traces of advanced mathematics in it; unfortunately, he had long left that knowledge behind in school.

After an hour of research, apart from figuring out that one of the three second-tier arrays was a Spirit Gathering Array, he knew nothing further.

Thankfully, the Array Plate he got earlier was foolproof to operate; otherwise, Lu Yan wouldn’t stand a chance at setting up arrays.

"The path of arrays truly isn’t suited for ,"

Lu Yan muttered to himself but still kept his copy of "Array Profound Mystery" close to him.

After several version updates, Lu Yan realized that the most valuable asset in each version is knowledge.

Right now, "Array Profound Mystery" was of no use to Lu Yan, but who knows, in so future version, it might beco extrely useful.

The ever-changing updates in the world’s versions make such things unpredictable.

He picked up another scripture, which seed quite worn and aged compared to "Array Profound Mystery."

He reached out and imdiately sensed sothing was off upon touching it.

The scripture seed to be made of so kind of demon beast leather; though it appeared tattered and devoid of any spirituality, Lu Yan could still sense the toughness of the beast leather.

Even using the Spirit Fire Technique to burn it or a low-grade Magical Artifact to chop it might not damage the scripture.

Yet, its worn exterior was entirely due to the normal passage of ti, leading Lu Yan to wonder how long this book has been passed down.

Looking at the cover, the na on it took Lu Yan by surprise.

"Morality Journal?"

"Could this book be related to the Daoist Sect?"

Lu Yan imdiately focused and began to read this scripture.

Lu Yan’s guess was soon confird; "Morality Journal" indeed originated from the Daoist Sect.

Regrettably, "Morality Journal" was not a cultivation scripture but a diary written by an Inner Sect Disciple of the Daoist Sect.

[Year 75,613 of the Celestial Dao Calendar, July 8th:

Finally started training down the mountain, first to a mortal town to find demons and accumulate rit.]

[July 21st:

Today saw a bully oppressing the people in a mortal town, intervened secretly to teach him a lesson, but sohow lost so rit.]

[August 3rd:

Passed through the mortal town again, learned the bully settled down for a few days after the lesson, but in front of a crowd, unable to maintain face, he bore grudges against the people, burning a family of seven at night and fleeing secretly.]

[August 7th:

Finally found the bully, captured and took him back to the town, and beheaded him at the cetery of the family he burned. This ti, rit wasn’t deducted, and I seem to understand sothing.]

...

Most of the records in "Morality Journal" are similar accounts of experiences during training, with so insights into accumulating rit mixed in.

For others, "Morality Journal" holds no value; even if it ntions scraps about cultivation or the Daoist Sect, the information is too scant to be worth the trouble.

But for Lu Yan, who holds imnse rit, many insights in "Morality Journal" offer significant reference value, with so re ntions of rit application techniques providing plenty of inspiration.

Especially in one entry, the author ntioned supre spells.

He claid that almost all supre spells are spells handed down after weakening so Divine Power Techniques.

Though supre spells are challenging to cultivate, they are much simpler compared to Divine Power Techniques. If one can cultivate a supre spell to its peak, there’s hope to deduce the embryonic form of a Divine Technique.

It is precisely because the foundation of supre spells lies in Divine Techniques that they can unleash power far beyond other spells, irrespective of rank.

Only then did Lu Yan realize that the Red Lotus Karma Fire might be the Profound Yellow rit Fire’s weakened modified thod; with the modified "Red Lotus Karma Fire Scripture" and his own imnse rit, Lu Yan forcibly reproduced this Divine Technique.

Flipping through the "Morality Journal", Lu Yan felt like he was witnessing a lifeti of a Daoist Sect disciple from thousands of years ago.

Turning the page again, so text ca into Lu Yan’s view.

[Year 75,807 of the Celestial Dao Calendar, September 8th:

Our Daoist Sect’s top disciple, known as the Innate Saint, Senior Brother Qinglian, has advanced to Nascent Soul; heard the sect is preparing to use the power of the whole sect and the rit in the rit Pool to craft a rit Treasure for him.

With a rit Treasure, one can kill without incurring karmic consequences, and even death won’t lead to endless suffering. With Senior Brother Qinglian’s aptitude, once the rit Treasure is crafted, he could retreat unscathed even from a Demonic Divinity Transformation. When will I have such cultivation!]

The four words "rit Treasure" echoed continuously in Lu Yan’s mind.

All of a sudden, a bold idea flashed in his heart.

"Could I attempt to refine a Soul Banner into a rit Treasure?"

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