The kidneys were of the water element, and their radiance was black.
Refining the kidneys helped strengthen oneâs spirit and consolidate one's innate foundations.
A dazed look flashed across Su Yiâs face, then disappeared. When he thought about his night of contemplation, he couldnât help but smile.
With divine sense, he could comprehend the subtle intricacies of heaven and earth. This naturally came with the possibility of gleaning enlightenment into the Dao!
This was far stronger than ordinary bitter cultivation. Barriers broken through in this way would have a natural correspondence with the Dao, and the resulting foundations were naturally extraordinary.
Alas, enlightenment in the Dao could be found but not soughtâŠ
Su Yi silently examined the changes to his cultivation. Iâm a fourth-level Grandmaster, and Iâve nourished four types of spiritual Dao Light. Both my foundations in the Grand Dao and my combat prowess have reached new heights.
If I can refine the Spiritual Radiance of the Five Aggregates upon becoming a fifth-level Grandmaster, my cultivation will undoubtedly undergo a qualitative transformation!
In the Grandmaster, or Inner Furnace Realm, one tempered the five major organs, the âinner furnaces.â
The first four levels were a series of gradual accumulations. Reaching the fifth level was different. Once all five major organs had been tempered and nourished, Grandmasters were like carp leaping over the dragonâs gate or serpents metamorphosing into dragons.
That was the moment they reached the true peak of the Grandmaster Realm!
And possessing Five-Colored Spiritual Radiance was equivalent to having the firmest foundations possible. Upon cultivating to the Xiantian Martial Ancestor realm, one could condense âDao gradeâ xiantian qi!
Xiantian qi was the root of Xiantian Martial Ancestorsâ cultivation. Different martial artistsâ xiantian qi varied enormously!
These disparate levels could be divided into upper, middle, and lower grades, which were further divided into nine ranks.
Ordinary Xiantian Martial Ancestors, when they first condensed their xiantian qi, had lower grade xiantian qi. As their cultivation progressed, and after relentless tempering, the quality of their xiantian qi would transform.
However, even if they tempered it to the limits of their potential, they could never surpass âlower-grade, first rank.â
Some of the stronger Xiantian Martial Ancestors produced mid-grade xiantian qi.
Their ranks included some of those whoâd fallen beneath Su Yiâs sword, like the Firedome and Cloud-Scraping Kings.
Similarly, the upper limit of mid-grade xiantian qi was âmid-grade, first rank.â
Only those with transcendent talent could produce upper-grade xiantian qi. Their ranks included people like Mountain-Subduing King Mu Xi, and Ning Sihua, as well as those Xiantian Martial Ancestors who emerged from cultivation factions. Most such experts produced xiantian qi of this level.
Similarly, the limit of upper-grade xiantian qi was âupper first rank.â
A few days ago, when he fought in the Cloud-Scraping Armyâs camp, You Xinglin of the Great Qinâs Profound Moon Temple saw Su Yi as a whetstone. His goal was to produce said upper first-rank xiantian qi.
Xiantian qi of this level represented the peak of power within the AnÄsrava Realm.
However, in the Nine Provinces of the Wilds, there were rumors of yet another level: the practically mythical Dao-grade Xiantian Qi!
This type of xiantian qi contained the charm of the Dao and elemental energies. It was as profound as could be.
Between now and the ancient era, those who successfully refined xiantian qi of this level were rare indeed.
Dao grade xiantian qi was Su Yiâs goal, and he already wasnât far from reaching it.
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After a while, Su Yi leisurely rose, put away his wicker chair, and stared into the dim light of dawn. âLetâs go.â
With that, he sauntered off, out of the run-down temple and into the rain. The air was clear, fresh, and pleasing to the heart and mind.
Qing Wan traveled alongside him. One man and one ghost strolled through mountains and rivers, each finding their own amusement.
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After leaving Ptarmigan Ridge and traveling another three hundred miles, heâd reach the Jade Capital, the Great Zhouâs imperial city.
Su Yi noticed that this stretch of path was significantly busier. Other travelers were a common sight on both the little footpaths between the mountains and the wide official roads.
Some were armored warriors, while others were merchants or traveling scholars⊠They came in all stripes, but all were hurrying in the direction of the Jade Capital.
To the mundane inhabitants of the Great Zhou, the Jade Capital wasnât just the imperial city; it was also the most affluent and prosperous place in the empire.
To cultivators, the Jade Capital was a city of crouching tigers and hidden dragons, with experts as numerous as trees in the forest.
But to Su Yi, it was just another mundane city.
Because of his status post-reincarnation, he had a grudge with the Jade Capitalâs Su Family. Otherwise, he wouldnât have had any interest in visiting at all.
He was much more interested in lands of opportunity like the Eight Great Yao Mountains.
On a remote stretch of mountain path.
Su Yi looked up and into the distance. After traveling another few dozen miles, heâd reach the banks of the Qinglan River.
The Qinglan River was the largest river in the White Province, and it stretched across a thousand miles. The waters were wide, and the current was rapid.
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Upon reaching the opposite bank, heâd only have to travel another hundred miles before reaching the Jade Capital!
âYoung Lord, are you perhaps headed toward the riverbank?â Suddenly, a swarthy woodman walked up and asked with a hearty grin.
Su Yi glanced at him. âThatâs right.â
âThen do you need a ferry?â asked the woodman.
âNaturally,â said Su Yi.
The woodman smiled. âI just so happen to have a ferry. If youâre willing, all you need to do is give me a thousand gold, or alternatively, ten tier-two spirit stones as travel expenses. Then, Iâll personally man the oars and see you to the other side of the river.â
âA thousand?â exclaimed Su Yi. âHow is that any different from highway robbery?â
The woodman grinned. âI wonât lie to you: this old man is indeed here to rob you.â
âOh?â Su Yi looked around, then said, âThe mountainous wilderness is indeed a good place to accost travelers and rob them.â
Since departing the Imperatorial Provincial Capital, Su Yi had encountered no shortage of robbers and thieves, so this didnât come as much of a surprise.
The woodman said sincerely, âYoung Lord, if you offer up your treasures, Iâll ensure that you reach the other side of Qinglan River alive.â
âAnd if I refuse?â asked Su Yi with a laugh.
The woodman scratched his head and sighed. âThat would be rather troublesome. Lately, Iâve encountered a few others like you. They thought that, with their cultivations, they had nothing to fear, and that I was just a petty thief ignorant of the danger. But in the endâŠâ
He flashed Su Yi a simple, honest grin. âAll of them are dead. Even the mighty Grandmasters are now nothing but dry bones rotting in the wilderness, while I⊠am still alive and well.â
Su Yi smiled and said, âSo long as you answer me and tell me whether you really have a ferry or not, I donât mind giving you a few spirit stones.â
The woodmanâs eyes lit up. âThis old man naturally wouldnât lie to you!â
âWhereâs the boat?â asked Su Yi.
The woodman extended his hand. âFirst, give me the spirit stones.â
Su Yi took out a tier-three spirit stone and was just about to hand it over when a feminine shout rang out. âYou canât give it to him!â
A delicate figure then whooshed up to Su Yi.
She was a young woman in a blue shirt, with beautiful features and a valiant bearing. Two saber sheathes hung from her thin waist, one on each side.
First, the young woman glared at Su Yi and said crisply, âYou look smart, so how could you be so muddle-headed? You know this guy is a highwayman, so why trust him?â
Then, without even waiting for Su Yi to respond, she fixed her gaze on the woodman. Her beautiful eyes were icy as she said coldly, âThis is my friend. If you donât want to die, scram!â
The woodmanâs eyes flashed, and he looked the girl up and down before laughing heartily, âLittle girl, stepping in, sabers drawn, upon witnessing an injustice is admirable, but not if you lose your life in the proâ"
That was all he managed to say before an arrow shot out of the distance.
Whoosh!
It struck like lightning, tearing through the air and piercing the woodmanâs left shoulder. The terrifying impact sent him flying backward.
âDammit!â The woodmanâs expression shifted dramatically. The moment he stabilized himself, he turned and fled into the mountains.
The young woman was just about to give chase when the white-robed youth stopped her. âJunior Apprentice Sister, donât push a criminal into the corner.â
The white-robed youth looked heroic, upright, and dignified. He carried a longbow, and he had a quiver full of arrows on his back. The arrow was obviously his work.
The young woman said in displeasure, âSenior Apprentice Brother, why didnât you kill that thief just now?â
The white-robed youth said in exasperation, âThat was a Grandmaster! How could I kill him so easily?â
As he said this, he put away his bow, turned to Su Yi, and clasped his fist with a faint smile. âYoung Lord, we meet again. I didnât startle you just now, did I?â
Su Yi shook his head. Heâd met both the young man in white and the pretty young woman at a restaurant earlier on his journey, but they didnât know each other. Theyâd only met once before.
The young woman glanced at Su Yi, and she immediately started jabbering. âHow could you trust a highwayman like that? Donât you realize that if you gave him a spirit stone, heâd assume you had even more treasure on you? Thereâs no way heâd let you go so easily.â
Su Yi couldnât help but find it funny. There was no doubt about it; the young woman thought him a fledgling leaving the nest for the first time.
He couldnât be bothered to explain anything, either.
âEnough. Youâre just inexperienced; itâs understandable. How about this? Going forward, letâs travel together. That way, we can look after you along the way,â said the girl, generously waving him over.
The young man in white smiled. âYouâre headed to the Jade Capital too, right? Thereâs no reason we canât travel together. My junior apprentice sister and I arenât particularly strong, but we can handle the thieves along the way, no problem.â
Su Yi didnât refuse.
No matter what else he might say, this pair was good-natured, and they had a strong sense of justice. When they encountered someone in trouble, they took the initiative to help out even though the victim was a stranger. This was rare and precious.
âLetâs go. When we get to Autumn Waters Crossing, we can take a ferry and cross the Qinglan River together,â said the girl. She then led the way ahead.
The young man in white smiled at Su Yi. âYoung Lord, if you please.â
Just like that, the three of them started traveling together.
However, although the two young sectmates didnât know it, the woodman theyâd injured with an arrow earlier only made it about a thousand meters into the woods before dropping dead for no apparent reason.
And a thousand meters just so happened to be the limit of Su Yiâs divine sense!
You dare try and rob me? How could I possibly let you leave alive?
âYoung Lord, where are you from? Whatâs your name? What are you going to the Jade Capital for?â As they walked, the young woman peppered him with questions. She had a valiant bearing and a straightforward nature. She was young and pretty, and extremely vivacious.
Su Yi couldnât help but think of Wen Lingxue, and when he next looked at the girl, his gaze was much softer than before. âIâm going to the Jade Capital because thereâs something I have to do there. As for my name⊠Better not to say it.â