Longevity begins with alchemy

Chapter 122 Old things (1)

Chapter 122 Old Things ([-])

Geographically speaking, Luoxia Sect is located in the northernmost section of the North. Of course, this refers to the area where humans gather. Hundreds of miles to the north, there is also the Black Zhang Mountains where monsters gather.

The North Territory is vast, more than two thousand miles wide from east to west, and nearly ten thousand miles long from north to south. It is a bit strange that there are only two sects, Luoxia Sect and Taibai Sect, in such a vast area.

But as soon as you talk about it, you will find that there is nothing surprising about this!

There were originally several sects in the northern border, but with the development of the times, several sects were swallowed up by the Taibai Sect. The stronger Taibai Sword Sect was also renamed the Taibai Sect. After all, the comprehensive nature of the sect It's stronger.

For a sect, spiritual veins should be the most important thing, because spiritual veins are the foundation of a sect. Without spiritual veins, there is no development and continuation.

But in fact, for a sect, what is more important is high-level combat power. To put it bluntly, it is a monk above the alchemy stage.

This is also easy to understand. Without high-level combat power, who will guard the spiritual veins?

You must know that this is the world of cultivation, where the law of the jungle is about the strong. No one here will listen to you say "this is the territory passed down by your ancestors". It is more common here that whoever grabs it belongs to whom!Reasoning is not as good as fists. People with big fists speak the truth. This is the reality in this land.

The Taibai Sword Sect at the beginning had the best fifth-level spiritual veins in the north, so they had greater authority, and gradually annexed several sects that were inactive and had no alchemy or golden elixir monks.

So are Dan-Jie cultivators so rare that not even one sect can cultivate one?
In fact, although there are few alchemy monks, it is not particularly difficult to cultivate them. As long as the sect devotes all its resources, it can still be cultivated.

Just like monks can use the Foundation Establishment Pill to forcibly build the foundation, the way of heaven here has also left a "dead end" for the Foundation Establishment monks, which is to use the "Jin Yuan Dan" to forcibly build the foundation.

But the problem is that forcibly forming a pill is the same as forcibly building a foundation. Basically, it can only stay in the early stage of pill formation. Although the monks in the early stage of pill formation are very powerful, they are still not strong enough to protect a sect.

For a sect, what is really rare is a "golden elixir monk". This does not mean that it has resources. It also depends on "luck", a sect's "luck".

Sometimes the sect recruits talented people and trains them with all their heart, but there is no "golden elixir monk" who can successfully form elixirs naturally. There is nothing we can do about it.

The so-called "man can conquer nature" here can only represent will. As for the result, most of them still have to "do everything humanly possible and obey the destiny of heaven."

In fact, when several sects were destroyed one after another, the Luoxia Sect did not have a Golden Core cultivator in charge. The reason why it was not destroyed was probably due to geographical advantages.

It is not that easy to destroy a sect.

It doesn't just mean killing the senior members of that sect, or simply killing all the killers from big to small, but it also includes the redistribution of interests, the re-establishment of a sense of belonging, etc.

High-pressure killing is only suitable for the first wave to seize the spiritual veins. The subsequent maintenance should be relatively gentle. After all, no matter how strong the weak are, it must be external. If it is also so straightforward internally, then who will "send their lives for the sect."

As for the powerful monks who have so many magical powers, why don't they monopolize the resources and leave the minor cultivators for what?
That's because no matter how powerful and powerful monks are, they can't do everything by themselves. Someone has to do the work, just like the Su family of Golden Wind Valley has to keep some "mining slaves" even if they don't want to. Dividing the fat is a last resort. .

Besides, even if a powerful monk could do everything by himself, he wouldn't want to do that. After all, the purpose of practicing hard to reach a high level is not to continue to endure hardship and hardship. Having clothes to eat and mouth to open is the life of a "god".

After Taibai Sword Sect straightened out the interests of the new territory, Luoxia Sect happened to have new Jindan monks. Now Taibai Sword Sect could no longer attack Luoxia Sect.It’s not because you can’t beat it, it’s because you can’t beat it!
The Taibai Sword Sect has more than one Jindan cultivator, and they also have higher combat power. If they want to defeat the Xia Sect by force, they will definitely be able to do so.

The reason why we say we can't fight is because there are regulations, which the Taibai Sword Sect will abide by. Naturally, it's because the force that made this regulation is stronger than them!

"No sect can forcefully annex a sect with a Golden Core cultivator!"

Obviously, this provision does not maintain "fairness", but maintains "stability."

After all, it doesn't matter if there is a small fight, but if the sects with a few Jindan monks, or even a dozen Jindan monks start fighting at the same time, wouldn't it be chaos?

Needless to say, it must be the "ruler" of this world who formulated this "rule", and only the "ruler" needs "stability" the most. Of course, objectively speaking, stability is good for the whole world, especially for the "little people". "people" is most beneficial.

The golden elixir monk who appeared in Luoxia Sect at this time was the "former master of Luoxia Sect" that Su Yi had guessed before, that is, the father of the insect demon.

But one thing Su Yi guessed wrongly was that the previous head of the Luoxia Sect was not named Bai, but had the compound surname Yuwen, with the character "Liang" in his single name.

Yu Wenliang is the father of Chong Mo, and Chong Mo's real name is Bai Junqi. The reason for this is that Chong Mo took his mother's surname, and his mother's surname was Bai.

Yu Wenliang is an authentic Luoxia native. Several generations of his family have held important positions in the Luoxia Sect. He himself was also gifted when he was young. He practiced Qi and built foundations all the way until he reached the perfection of foundation building.

However, he was also stuck on forming an elixir. No matter how hard he practiced, he just couldn't form an elixir naturally.

At that time, the morale of the Taibai Sword Sect was in full swing, and they were advancing all the way, and they were about to approach the city of the Luoxia Sect; Yu Wenliang was placed with high hopes by the whole sect, but he still could not succeed in forming alchemy...

At this critical moment, a woman arrived.

She claimed that she had a way to help Yu Wenliang form elixirs, but she had one condition, that is, she would ask Luoxia Sect to allocate a spiritual vein within its jurisdiction afterwards. It didn’t need to be big, it wasn’t a first-level spiritual vein, as long as it was enough to feed a few hundred people. can.

To be honest, this request is not too much. The spiritual veins it requires can be said to be smaller than the spiritual veins occupied by the Su family in Jinfeng Valley. If Yu Wenliang cannot form the elixir, Luoxia Sect will lose all its territory.

At that time, the senior officials of Luoxia Sect made the decision for Yu Wenliang and agreed to the woman's request. As expected, the woman helped Yu Wenliang successfully form the elixir.

But the dirty thing is that after the Luoxia Sect kept the territory, the new suzerain Yu Wenliang did not promise, that is to say, he did not allocate a spiritual vein to the woman in the territory.

Perhaps when Yu Wenliang took over as the leader of the Luoxia Sect, he was unable to allocate territory to the woman because he had not yet straightened out the forces within the sect, so he still managed to get by with it.

But then he controlled the Luoxia Sect for hundreds of years, but he never gave a piece of spiritual vein to the woman. This is a bit unreasonable. In the vernacular, it is simply "shameless!"

(End of this chapter)

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