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Chapter 348 - 348 155 The Spirit a Cultivator Should Have_1


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Jue Ying looked at the three people before him, his killing intent briefly emerged, then quickly dissipated.


After all, they were from the same Ten Great Immortal Sects as he was, and if possible, he really didn’t want to take action.


After a moment of silence, behind him, nine Taoist Platforms and nine Immortal Bridges appeared.


Nine?


A look of surprise crossed Lan Pili’s face.


Jue Ying had already reached the Cultivation Base of the Wind Fire Tribulation.


How could anyone who had cultivated to this level not be a genius?


Why did Jue Ying only have nine Taoist Platforms and Immortal Bridges?


Moreover, among Jue Ying’s platforms and bridges, there was only one extraordinary Taoist Platform and one extraordinary Immortal Bridge.


Even his own extraordinary platforms and bridges outnumbered those of Jue Ying.


After revealing his Taoist Platforms and Immortal Bridges, Jue Ying didn’t take action.


Instead, he looked at Cao Zhen and Lan Pili with a complicated expression and with a nostalgic tone, he slowly said, “Many people know that I have reached the Cultivation Base of the Wind Fire Tribulation, and they think I’m a genius.


But I’ve never been a genius, and even previously within my Sect, my master and many of my fellow disciples thought I would never achieve the Golden Core.


No matter how hard I cultivated, I couldn’t achieve the Golden Core.


My talent was too ordinary, far too ordinary.


Yet, I relied on my own perseverance, a dash of opportunity, my unwillingness to concede, and time after time hovering between life and death, to get where I am today.


Do you see the extraordinary Taoist Platform and Immortal Bridge behind me?


The reason I have one extraordinary platform and bridge is that I’ve nearly died twice.


It’s my fearlessness in the face of death that has allowed me to reach the Cultivation Base of the Wind Fire Tribulation, to peek into the realm of the Earth Immortal.”


As Jue Ying spoke, he became more and more impassioned.


Raising his hand and pointing to himself, he exclaimed loudly, “But do you know?


When I truly reached this step, I found that the path ahead of me has been cut off.


I’ve also lived too long, I’m already old.


I no longer possess the bravery and diligence of my youth, and now, I really fear death, I fear it deeply.


I’m even more eager to enter the Immortal Realm and the Longevity Period, so I can live for tens of thousands of years.


I truly don’t want to die; everyone, given the chance, does not want to die, they all want to live on.”


While speaking, Jue Ying looked at Cao Zhen and Lan Pili, even showing a pleading look as he continued, “You both know that the Heavenly Dao is changing, the Minor Era of Inversion of Heaven and Earth is coming, and the world is about to undergo major changes.


When the time comes, whether it’s the Grand Preceptor or our Ten Great Immortal Sects, all masters above the Golden Core will have to sleep.


The world will then fall into chaos.


Every time the Minor Era of Inversion of Heaven and Earth arrives, it’s incredibly fierce.


All Sects will have their hands full, and the Guardian Immortal Imperial Dynasty will also fall into disorder due to the Grand Preceptor’s slumber.


No one will take care of us.


Moreover, such chaotic times will see countless people die, and they…”


As Jue Ying spoke, he pointed towards the mountains and said, “Even if they leave those coffins, the Minor Era of Inversion of Heaven and Earth is coming.


Those who are above the Golden Core in strength will also have to sleep.


They won’t leave for long, and they won’t cause too much damage.


After the Minor Era of Inversion of Heaven and Earth, even if they wake up again, it won’t take long for the Grand Preceptor to naturally awaken as well.


Once the Grand Preceptor awakens, he will take action.


No matter how you look at it, they won’t be able to cause much damage, so I hope you just pretend you didn’t see anything.


You continue to the Capital City to pay homage, and I’ll stay here.”


Cao Zhen finally showed a hint of realization.


Although he was a commoner in his previous life, he had started Immortal Cultivation, and he was no longer a mortal.


He could understand the other’s point of view.


However, understanding was one thing, agreeing was another.


Off to the side, Officer Zhao heard and his face changed drastically, angrily rebuking, “How can this be so?


You say they won’t do much damage, but how can there be so little!?


Once they leave those coffins, even just for one day, they could cause immeasurable harm.


Do you know how many people they will kill once they come out?


Do you know how many mortals will suffer as a consequence?


Mortals are also people, whether ordinary mortals or you Cultivators, we all belong to the Guardian Immortal Imperial Dynasty, we are all human.


Shouldn’t we help and understand each other?


Or are the lives of mortals not worth anything?”


More importantly, the Grand Preceptor has already established the law.


By doing this, you have already transgressed the Dynasty’s law, and you must be punished.


No matter what you argue, no matter your reasons, if you break the law, you must face the consequences!”


Anger suddenly flashed across Jue Ying’s face, and immediately, he extended a finger towards Officer Zhao and pointed.


In an instant, a jet of azure Finger Energy shot out, reaching Officer Zhao’s chest in a flash.


Officer Zhao didn’t even have a chance to react before his body was sent flying backward, traveling over thirty feet before crashing heavily to the ground.


His chest, right where his heart was, had been completely pierced through, and blood profusely streamed from the hole.


Officer Zhao simply stared at Jue Ying, clearly not expecting the other to make a move without any warning.


He wanted to speak, but with his chest pierced, he didn’t even have the strength to open his mouth.