I live forever in the world of cultivation

Chapter 16: The Hundred Arts of Cultivation

In Ping'er's mind, as long as he gets the spirit stone, his first thought must be to transform the spirit stone into his own cultivation.

In the early stages of Qi training, the speed of improvement in cultivation is the most important.

But she didn't know.

He Song is completely different from her and other immortal cultivators.

Immortal cultivators compete with heaven for their fate. If they want to live a long time, they must transform everything that can be transformed into cultivation into their own cultivation.

If you can't break through to extend your life before the end of your life span, you will die.

This way.

Under the threat of death, monks will basically invest the resources they obtain into improving their own cultivation.

Only by constantly improving one's cultivation can one gain greater power and a longer lifespan.

This is also the reason why cultivators like to say things like "My destiny is up to me and not God", "I am acting against heaven", and "If a cultivator does not fight, he will die".

Their lifespan is there.

If you don't fight, you will die.

However.

He Song is different from them.

He is immortal and has endless lifespan, and death is no longer a shackle for him.

Knowing that he already has endless longevity, He Song still hopes that his cultivation will grow rapidly.

But in reality, it is not that urgent.

He Song naturally knew that using spirit stones could increase his own cultivation speed.

But knowing is knowing.

Actually doing it is another matter.

Zhushan Xianfang is very safe.

In this area under the control of the Houtu Sect, there were no large-scale conflicts among monks.

Although a mineral vein was discovered nearby and a group of foundation-building families got into trouble, the dispute quickly subsided after the Houtu Sect was dismissed.

It can be seen from this.

The four fairy cities under the control of Houtu Sect, as well as the fairy houses under the control of these four fairy cities, are generally considered relatively safe.

Under relatively safe circumstances, there was absolutely no problem with He Song's idea of ​​accumulating spiritual stones and giving priority to purchasing introductory books on the various arts of cultivation in order to earn more spiritual stones.

He Song and Ping'er each looked at the problem from their own perspectives.

Neither side is wrong.

But Ping'er found it difficult to understand He Song's thoughts at the moment.

therefore.

After leading He Song into your living room and serving him a pot of good tea, Ping'er left with full of suspicion and went to He Song to prepare what he needed.

The space in your living room is small, but the various furniture placed in it are extremely exquisite.

He Song could even sense traces of spiritual energy fluctuations from these furniture.

This means that the materials used to make these furniture are all spiritual materials. Although they may not look old, spiritual materials are spiritual materials, and they are countless times more precious than mortal wood.

He Song gently touched the tabletop in front of him with his fingers, and there was a trace of envy in He Song's eyes.

When can I use this kind of furniture made of spiritual materials?

This Spirit Skill Pavilion is really rich.

He picked up the teacup in front of him and took a sip.

Great tea!

He Song's eyes lit up.

After one gulp of this tea, it turned into strands of spiritual power and integrated into his body, allowing his cultivation to gain a slight increase.

If he could drink this tea for many years, He Song felt that his cultivation speed would be much faster than before.

I just don’t know what this tea is called.

If there are spiritual stones, I have to buy some in the future.

I made up my mind.

He Song drank tea while waiting for Ping'er's return.

He Song was not kept waiting for too long.

soon.

Ping'er came to He Song carrying a tray filled with various books.

Putting the tray on the table, Ping'er picked up the book closest to him and said.

"This is an introductory chapter to alchemy. It contains three prescriptions of Bigu Pill, Nourishing Qi Pill, Xiaosheng Lingdan, and various common sense of alchemy."

"This is an introductory chapter on weapon refining. It contains the refining methods of two kinds of magic weapons, one for attack and one for defense, as well as various common sense about weapon refining."

"This is an introductory chapter to the Tao of Talisman. It contains the techniques for making three types of talisman seals: thick earth talisman, golden sword talisman, and divine walking talisman, as well as various common sense about making talisman seals."

"This is an introductory chapter to the formation. It contains the layout diagrams of the three formations, including the Spirit Gathering Formation, the Five Elements Formation, and the Mysterious Formation, as well as various common sense about the formation."

"This is an introductory chapter on beast control. It contains methods of attracting beasts, luring beasts, and beast control, as well as the production methods and common sense of making the items needed to lure monsters."

"This is"

Listening to Ping'er's pleasant voice narrating to himself, He Song's eyes swept over one book after another.

There are three elixir recipes in the introductory chapter of alchemy. The Bigu Pill is not a good product, the Qi-Nourishing Pill is a pill used to increase cultivation in the early stage of Qi training, and the Xiaosheng Lingdan is a pill used to help monks break through the bottleneck in the middle stage of Qi training.

But there are too many things that are needed to make alchemy.

He Song simply couldn't afford the alchemy furnace and various precious medicinal materials, so He Song simply ignored them.

He Song also ignored it.

Refining also requires a refining furnace and various precious minerals, which He Song still cannot afford.

He Song, the introductory chapter of Fu Zhuan, felt that it was a bit confusing.

The thick earth talisman is used for protection, the golden sword talisman is used for attacking, and the magic walking talisman is used for running away. It's perfect!

But the existence of talisman pens, talisman ink, and talisman paper made He Song flinch.

Can't afford it!

He Song included it in the introductory chapter of Formation Dao.

Not for anything else, just because learning formations does not require spending too many extra spiritual stones.

To set up a formation, you need to carve formation patterns on spiritual stones or other bearing objects, and then use special techniques to drive them into specific positions, so that the formation can be set up.

Once the formation is set up, you only need to replace the spirit stones regularly and it can continue to operate.

In addition, there is no need to purchase various expensive materials for learning when setting up the formation.

In this way, He Song also has some thoughts on the introductory chapter of Formation Dao.

In the introduction to beast control, He Song already had the answer in his mind as he listened to the various materials needed to attract, lure, and control beasts.

Luring monsters also requires special materials.

And because beast control is very common in the world of immortality, these special materials are also quite expensive.

If you want to really complete the beast control, you may have to buy a monster beast card from the spirit beast pavilion with the spirit stones you spilled.

The Spirit Beast Pavilion is a place that specializes in capturing monsters and selling monster cards.

As long as the monster card is in hand, the monster's life is at the monk's whim, so there is no need to worry about resistance.

Didn't break the bottle.

He Song continued to listen.

An introductory chapter to the Hundred Arts of Cultivation, He Song quickly gained some understanding of them.

After a long time.

Until the sound in his ears suddenly stopped, He Song raised his head and looked at Ping'er, only to see Ping'er looking at him with a sad face. He Song thought for a while, and then handed her a cup of tea.

"Ahem, I'd like to trouble fellow Taoist Ping'er to tell you. Let's take a sip of tea to moisten your throat."

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