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【Immortal Destiny】(Part 2, Chapter 71) 

Chapter 71 Hehuan Sect - 4



After waking up, Cen Zhu looked at the thin blanket covering her and her cleaned body. Her face flushed,

her heart filled with mixed emotions. Although she subconsciously resisted men, her body had become accustomed to their embrace.

At this moment, she couldn't distinguish whether her soul truly craved men or women.



But now was not the time to think about such things. She needed to become stronger to have enough power

to continue.



Cen Zhu, using the alias Lin Qiao'er, officially began her life of cultivation at the Hehuan Sect.



Since she was nominally only a Qi Refining disciple, she had no other trivial matters besides cultivation. Although she could take

on some tasks in the Hall of Affairs to earn some spirit stones, firstly, she was actually at the Foundation Establishment stage. If the tasks were too simple, she

would earn very few spirit stones; if the tasks were too advanced, they were beyond the capabilities of a Qi Refining disciple. Therefore, she

could only concentrate on cultivation and stay indoors.



The low-level dual cultivation techniques of the Hehuan Sect are actually quite similar to other cultivation methods.

The biggest lies in the interaction of absorbing and reabsorbing energy during dual cultivation. This is very helpful to Cen Zhu,

since as a female cultivator with a pure Yin constitution, even if her partner doesn't use the absorbing technique during intercourse, he can still obtain

a considerable amount of . Cen Zhu only needs to circulate her energy and practice the technique during intercourse to reabsorb

50% of the spiritual energy she obtained from her body from the man.



Therefore, when she is in intercourse with a man, as long as she circulates her energy, it is actually a fast shortcut to cultivation.



Nevertheless, Cen Zhu still tries to delay and refuse Meng Ji's occasional attempts to sneak into her room at night to harass her and

make advances. However, when the white leopard can no longer tolerate her, he will occasionally forcefully use

the excuse that Cen Zhu needs to practice dual cultivation techniques to have intercourse with her.



The days passed in this cycle of firm refusal and accidental pushover. Cen Zhu's dual cultivation techniques made some progress, and he began

to want to learn talisman making.



In fact, the path of cultivation is all-encompassing. Crafting artifacts, talisman making, alchemy, formations, and mechanical arts,

each requires immense knowledge. Those who seek the Great Dao usually choose one or two to delve into. Of course, there are also genius

cultivators who are polymaths, practicing everything.



Although the most important skill for cultivators is combat, the reason combat is so important is to make

the path of cultivation smoother and longer. Talismans, formations, and mechanisms can all be used to assist in combat. As for elixirs,

they are indispensable for cultivators.



For example, a Qi Refining disciple must take a Foundation Establishment Pill to break through to become a Foundation Establishment disciple. Without a Foundation Establishment Pill,

it is almost impossible to cultivate to Foundation Establishment. And for a Foundation Establishment cultivator to form a Golden Core, auxiliary pills include Qi Circulation Pills, Qi Gathering Pills,

and Yang Rejuvenation Pills, etc.



Cultivation is an extremely long path, and simply burying oneself in arduous practice is not the most efficient way.

Taking advantage of the extremely free cultivation period at the Hehuan Sect, Cen Zhu specifically sought out a specialized cultivator within the sect to learn talisman-making techniques.



Although the Hehuan Sect was a small sect in the Heavenly Realm, it was small but complete, with specialists in the sect's academy

teaching talisman-making, alchemy, and formations.



After all, while the Hehuan Sect's cultivation methods were unique and not as profound as other major sects in the Heavenly Realm,

some of its lesser-known aspects were no less impressive.



Perhaps because there were relatively few low-level female cultivators within the sect, Cen Zhu and Yuan Cuiwei gradually became friends, and occasionally the two

would arrange to attend lectures together.



After listening to a talisman-making lecture by the cultivator Fang Chang, Cen Zhu and Yuan Cuiwei embarked on their own path of talisman-making training.

Unfortunately, Meng Ji, being a spirit beast, was completely inexperienced in talisman making. After all, for spirit beasts, combat

relied their own spiritual power. Spirit beasts possessed their own inherited supernatural abilities, vastly different from those of human cultivators.

Therefore, in talisman making, Cen Zhu could only rely on Fang Chang's lectures and the bamboo slips she obtained from her "fellow" mountain cave.



Cen Zhu's interest in talisman making stemmed from the benefits she received from talismans. If it weren't for the

Thousand-Mile Escape Talisman, she would likely still be involuntarily cultivating within the Heavenly Sword Sect. This talisman was instrumental in helping her

escape the sect.



From the bamboo slips and lectures, Cen Zhu learned that talismans couldn't simply be made by randomly drawing on paper with a pen. First,

the raw materials themselves were a skill in themselves.



The talisman-making pen was not an ordinary brush, but one made from the fur of a demon beast. Furthermore, the talisman paper

was not ordinary straw paper, but refined from special materials. As for the cinnabar used for drawing talismans, it needed to be mixed with the

blood of a demon beast to be effective.



Cen Zhu planned to take advantage of a trip to the market to buy all the necessary materials at once. Based on her

experience from her last visit to the market at the foot of Feiyan Mountain, she found that although the market was small, it had a fairly complete selection.



That day, Cen Zhu accompanied Meng Ji to the market to purchase talisman-making materials.



Half a year had passed since the last Huanmen entrance competition, and although the crowds weren't

as large as before, it was still quite bustling.



Cen Zhu looked around, quite satisfied that her and Meng Ji's appearance hadn't attracted

any attention from anyone or any cultivator. Hmm! Hmm! Keeping a low profile was the best approach; the path to immortality was fraught with danger, and caution was essential for long-term success.



Suddenly, Cen Zhu stopped in front of a stall.



She examined the talisman-drawing brushes and cinnabar displayed on the stall. Although she wanted to learn talisman drawing, at her current level,

she couldn't judge the quality of the dozens of talisman-drawing brushes and cinnabar before her.



She pondered for a moment, then asked, "How much is this talisman-drawing brush and cinnabar?" "



This talisman-drawing brush is made from the neck hair of a second-tier spirit sheep demon. This brush is water-absorbing, meaning it can completely

absorb cinnabar, increasing the chances of successfully drawing talismans." The stall owner was a middle-aged

man around forty years old, at the third level of Qi Refining. He noticed the woman's cultivation was higher than his and that she was wearing the robes of a Hehuan Sect disciple, so he enthusiastically promoted

his goods.



Cen Zhu thought for a moment and then spent 20 low-grade spirit stones to buy the water-absorbing brush and cinnabar from the stall owner

.



She then went to other stalls and bought a thousand sheets of talisman paper before happily returning to the sect with Meng Ji. After thanking Meng Ji for his company at the gate, she quickly ran back to her hut, excitedly beginning

her talisman-making endeavor.



As Cen Zhu's contracted spirit beast, Meng Ji was naturally happy to accompany Cen Zhu through mountains and seas. Furthermore,

his internal injuries had completely healed after this period of intercourse, and he genuinely admired and loved his master. Although he didn't know why Cen Zhu...

She was so happy just buying some talisman-making tools, but seeing her joyful expression, Meng Ji couldn't help but feel happy for her too.



After half a year together, Meng Ji had come to understand Cen Zhu's personality quite well. He knew that Cen Zhu was extremely serious about her cultivation,

even to the point that he often felt she was too serious. Whenever Meng Ji tried to make advances towards Cen Zhu, she would refuse

under the pretext . Although Meng Ji was quite dissatisfied with this, after all, in the perilous world of cultivation, power was everything, and he

naturally hoped that Cen Zhu could possess greater power so that she could continue to advance on the path of cultivation.



Therefore, he could only endure Cen Zhu's "neglect," often transforming into a leopard at night and rushing to

the waterfall , letting the coolness of the waterfall wash away his unquenchable animalistic desires.

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