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【The Path of Lust Can Also Be a Path to Immortality】(Chapter 1) 

Chapter 1 Time flies, and

three years of study at the Dao God Academy have passed in the blink of an eye.

Liu Shou'er is now thirteen years old. Although not yet an adult, through three years of diligent study and cultivation, he has shed the childishness of his first year at ten and transformed into a handsome young man with clear features and fair teeth.

Although he is handsome, he is not happy, because he has discovered that in the world of cultivation, appearance is the cheapest thing, and strength is the basis for gaining respect.

Due to his poor aptitude and lack of talent for cultivation, despite putting in more effort than others during these three years of study, his cultivation level remains at the bottom among the thirty-odd disciples, and he is looked down upon by everyone.

Despite his handsome appearance, he is despised by several female classmates and senior sisters.

Liu Shou'er has a good attitude towards the contempt of others and is not too concerned about his low cultivation level.

Because his initial motivation for cultivating immortality wasn't to pursue higher realms, but simply to help his grandfather refine better longevity elixirs. Of course, Liu Shou'er had an even grander ideal: to obtain a longevity elixir for all his relatives, including his grandmother, father, mother, and sister.

Although his cultivation aptitude was poor, he wasn't unintelligent; on the contrary, his memory was exceptional.

Through three years of studying Daoist scriptures, common knowledge of the cultivation world, the Daoist Divine Sect's basic techniques, and common minor spells, he learned some basic common knowledge of the cultivation world: First, the realms of cultivation are divided into six levels: Qi Condensation, Foundation Establishment, Core Formation, Nascent Soul, Spirit Division, and Immortal Transformation.

Each realm is further divided into ten levels, with levels one through nine having abbreviations for every three levels: early stage, middle stage, late stage, and the tenth level being the Great Perfection.

Taking the Qi Condensation realm as an example: Qi Condensation levels one through three are abbreviated as Early Qi Condensation, levels four through six as Middle Qi Condensation, levels seven through nine as Late Qi Condensation, and level ten as Great Perfection.

Of course, these are all theoretical classifications. In reality, cultivators at the Nascent Soul stage are extremely rare, let alone those at the Spirit Division or Immortal Transformation stages.

According to my esteemed teacher, as far as he knows, there are only a handful of Nascent Soul cultivators in the Southern Kingdom, and he's never even heard of anyone at the Spirit Division stage. Even if there were any in the past, it was hundreds of years ago.

Secondly, cultivation techniques are divided into four grades from highest to lowest: Heaven, Earth, Profound, and Yellow. Heaven-grade techniques are the most powerful and heaven-defying

, while Yellow-grade techniques are the lowest. Generally, independent cultivators who haven't joined a sect mostly practice the lowest-grade Yellow-grade techniques, while sects mostly

use Profound-grade techniques. Of course, elite disciples of certain sects may be privately taught Earth-grade techniques.

Furthermore, besides their own arduous cultivation, cultivators often use elixirs, spirit stones, and even refine demon cores from demonic beasts to enhance their cultivation.

Elixirs and miraculous medicines are, of course, indispensable aids for cultivators, even crucial ones. Having enough elixirs and miraculous medicines during cultivation greatly accelerates progress; consuming them can be considered a significant shortcut. Spirit stones are crystals containing the spiritual energy of heaven and earth.

Cultivators can absorb this energy for cultivation. Of course, spirit stones are also graded: low-grade, mid-grade, and high-grade. As for demon cores, because their spiritual energy is not as pure as spirit stones, containing demonic energy and more impurities, they must be refined before use to aid cultivation, making them relatively more troublesome.

Furthermore, cultivators often use magical artifacts, talismans, and other weapons to assist in combat.

Magical artifacts are graded: low-grade, mid-grade, high-grade, and top-grade.

The highest level is the magic treasure, which requires immense magical power and can only be wielded by cultivators at the Foundation Establishment stage or lower.

Of course, magical treasures are also divided into low-grade, mid-grade, high-grade, and top-grade.

My esteemed teacher mentioned even more advanced weapons and spiritual treasures, but these are all legendary weapons, rarely seen in reality.

Talismans are even more diverse, including offensive talismans, defensive talismans, and even teleportation talismans, escape talismans, communication talismans, and so on.

My esteemed teacher concluded with the words: "The path of cultivation encompasses everything! Alchemy, weapon crafting, formations, cultivation techniques, talisman making, and so on—each is infinitely varied and rich in profound knowledge."

Although I've dabbled in the basics of various fields during my three years at the Daoist Academy, I've only scratched the surface; I'm still a long way from true mastery.

According to the sect's rules, upon graduation from the Dao Shen Academy, one must reach the sixth level of Qi Condensation; the seventh level before the age of fifteen; the eighth level before the age of twenty; or be among the top three in the sect's competition to enter the inner sect… Of the thirty-odd disciples in the academy, fewer than ten were fortunate enough to enter the inner sect, including little Su Yan. This eleven-year-old girl had already reached the sixth level of Qi Condensation.

She possessed both water and wood spiritual roots, giving her excellent cultivation aptitude. Furthermore, her older sister, Su Yan, shared half of the cultivation pills and spirit stones distributed to inner sect disciples with her each month, making her cultivation significantly faster than others.

Of course, the most extraordinary were Ling Feng, with a single fire attribute spiritual root, and Zi Xue, with a different ice attribute spiritual root. In just three years, they had both reached the unbelievable seventh level of Qi Condensation. Although advancing to the later stages of Qi Condensation became increasingly difficult, no one doubted that these two cultivation geniuses would successfully establish their foundations in a few years.

These two were directly noticed by peak masters at the Core Formation stage. Ling Feng was directly accepted as a disciple by Peak Master Qiu, who was also at the Core Formation stage, becoming an elite disciple.

Zi Xue, being a young girl and admiring Fairy Ya, became a disciple of Fairy Ya, who was in charge of the Talisman Pavilion. Although Fairy Ya was not yet a Core Formation cultivator, her reputation as the number one genius and beauty of the three major sects was widespread, and being able to become her disciple was the envy of all her fellow disciples in the Dao God Academy.

Liu Shou'er, a cultivation failure, only reached the third level of Qi Condensation after three years of study and hard work, and had been lingering at this level for a long time.

He was not qualified to enter the inner sect and became an unimportant outer sect errand disciple. Fortunately, because his good friend Su Yan once again asked her sister Su Yan to help him, he was not assigned to the lowest-ranking chores such as sweeping, fetching water, and chopping wood.

Instead, he was assigned to the Spirit Beast Valley to feed the sect's dozens of spirit beasts every day.

Having become an outer disciple, Liu Shou'er was provided with a sect-standard Daoist robe, a low-grade flying sword, a gray storage bag with considerable storage space, and a special spirit beast bag unique to disciples of the Spirit Beast Valley. This bag contained four compartments for storing spirit beasts.

The work in the Spirit Beast Valley was far from easy. Every day, they had to get up early and work late, carrying processed wild animal meat, spirit fruits, and spirit herbs deep into the valley to feed the carnivorous and herbivorous spirit beasts. He lost a lot of weight, yet the sect only gave him a paltry two low-grade spirit stones and one Spirit Gathering Pill as payment each month.

Meanwhile, Xiao Su Yan, also assigned by the sect to cultivate spirit herbs in the Hundred Herbs Garden, received twenty low-grade spirit stones and two Spirit Gathering Pills per month because she was an inner disciple—ten

times more spirit stones than Shou'er.

Liu Shou'er, whose cultivation aptitude was already inferior, now had several times fewer resources, and he could only fall further behind.

It wasn't that Liu Shou'er wasn't hardworking. Initially, when he learned he was considered a cultivation failure with trash spiritual roots, he was unconvinced and trained desperately, determined to prove everyone that innate talent wasn't everything, and that hard work could still yield fruitful results.

However, repeated blows to his confidence forced him to accept his fate: when he reached the first level of Qi Condensation, two other cultivation geniuses had already reached the third level; when he reached the second level, they were already at the sixth; and by the time he reached the third, they had already far surpassed him at the seventh.

The gap widened until he couldn't even see their backs anymore—how could he catch up? Ultimately, Shou'er had to accept a widely accepted conclusion in the cultivation world: talent was still more important in cultivation; even with unwavering willpower and relentless hard work, cultivators with poor talent could hardly bridge the vast gap with those of superior talent.

The only thing that brought Liu Shou'er warmth over the past three years was that his father, Liu Tianyou, would visit him every autumn after the harvest, accompanied by Su Yan's father, Su Hu. Each time, they would bring him a large package of his favorite snacks, as well as new clothes and shoes made by his mother.

Because he worried that the clothes wouldn't fit him now that he had grown taller, his father would take his measurements again before leaving.

Of course, his father would also occasionally mention his grandfather. Although he didn't say it explicitly, Shou'er could sense his father's longing in his expectant eyes: he hoped that Shou'er would soon be able to refine better longevity pills for his grandfather! Never forgetting his original intention—Shou'er certainly wouldn't forget the initial reason for his cultivation—to help his grandfather refine more effective longevity pills.

Of course, he had considered specializing in alchemy and becoming an alchemist.

However, after careful inquiry, he learned that this was simply impossible.

Every sect cultivated highly talented alchemists, and Shou'er was clearly not among them.

If the sect stopped providing resources for training and he had to learn alchemy on his own, it would be impossible. Some pills required rare and precious raw materials, costing dozens or even hundreds of low-grade spirit stones. How could Liu Shou'er, a lowly servant disciple receiving only two low-grade spirit stones a month, afford the materials to refine pills? Moreover, he had heard that the failure rate in the early stages of alchemy was extremely high; eight out of ten batches of pills would be ruined. Shou'er couldn't afford such losses. Therefore, he had to accept reality and abandon his plan to refine pills on his own.

However, not refining pills didn't mean Shou'er was indifferent to his grandfather's longevity pills. He made a special trip to the Merit Hall to check if there were any pills better than Su Yan's longevity pill.

Sure enough, the longevity pill that Su Yan exchanged for with sect contribution points, which added ten years of lifespan, was a low-grade pill, requiring two hundred contribution points.

There was also a mid-grade longevity pill that could add fifteen years of lifespan, but it required four hundred sect contribution points.

He specifically consulted his fellow outer sect senior sister, who was in charge of reception at the Merit Hall, about the sect contribution points.

It turns out that sect contribution points are obtained by accepting sect missions, which come in various forms: some involve gathering spiritual herbs and medicines, others involve hunting specific demonic beasts, and so on.

Shou'er had his eye on a mid-grade longevity pill that could increase lifespan by fifteen years, planning to accumulate enough contribution points through missions to exchange for one for his grandfather.

The effects of these longevity pills cannot be stacked, so using this mid-grade longevity pill that increases lifespan by fifteen years actually adds five years to the lifespan of the original low-grade longevity pill. However, this was enough; with these extra years of lifespan, Liu Shou'er believed he could find even better pills for his grandfather.

Because Shou'er's cultivation level was too low, he didn't even consider hunting demonic beasts. The naive Shou'er accepted a mission to gather spiritual herbs: Spirit-Replenishing Herbs.

The sect would reward one contribution point for every ten Spirit-Replenishing Herbs gathered.

However, after accepting the mission, he left the sect and searched for most of the day in the vast mountains, only to return empty-handed.

Because of his daily duty to feed the spirit beasts, Shou'er had to return to the Spirit Beast Valley by evening to feed the hungry and howling creatures.

Shou'er had a dilapidated stone hut assigned by the sect in the valley. Besides him, there was another outer disciple, Zhong Guangnan, a senior disciple several years his senior, nearly twenty years his senior, with a Qi Condensation level of five, who was in charge of miscellaneous tasks.

The two of them were responsible for all the miscellaneous tasks in the valley.

The other inner disciples in the Spirit Beast Valley lived in their respective caves on the East Peak of the sect's main peak. Aside from hunting wild animals and sending them back for Shou'er to feed, these inner disciples spent most of their time cultivating in their caves and rarely came to patrol the valley.

The head steward of the Spirit Beast Valley, Senior Brother Wang, a mid-Foundation Establishment cultivator, rarely appeared in the valley, spending most of his time cultivating in his cave on the East Peak.

Shou'er could only communicate and ask questions of Zhong Guangnan in the Spirit Beast Valley.

Aside from his womanizing ways, Zhong Guangnan was quite enthusiastic. Sharing a similar fate, he took good care of the newcomer, Liu Shou'er, patiently explaining things to him whenever he had questions.

This time was no exception. Shou'er told him about his failed mission to collect spirit-replenishing herbs, asking for his guidance.

Zhong Guangnan laughed and said, "Junior Brother, the area within fifty miles of the outer mountains of the sect has already been thoroughly searched by our fellow disciples. There's

not a single spirit herb left.

You're only at the third level of Qi Condensation and don't know any wind manipulation techniques. How could you possibly collect any spirit herbs by walking for half a day?" Shou'er finally understood, but he still asked, "Senior Brother Zhong, what should I do?" "Alas, Junior Brother, your priority right now is to focus on cultivation and improve your level, not rush to do sect missions. Once

you reach the Qi Condensation level ..." "It's not too late to go out on missions after you can use the Wind Riding Technique at the fifth level. Otherwise, how far can you run on foot in half a day? With the Wind Riding Technique, you can travel over a hundred miles, making missions much easier.

Also, our Spirit Beast Valley has two level-two spirit beasts, the Treasure-Seeking Monkeys, which specialize in finding rare and precious treasures. They just had two baby monkeys. The inner sect senior brothers don't care about such trivial matters. I've decided that once these two newborn monkeys are a month old, we can each use the Spirit Control Technique to recognize one as our master. It will be much easier to find spirit herbs and medicines when we go out on missions in the future.

" Zhong Guangnan earnestly suggested.

"Thank you for your guidance, Senior Brother. You are right.

My cultivation level is too low. Going to accept sect missions now is indeed a bit too hasty.

It seems that I should focus on cultivation in the future.

" Shou'er cupped his hands in thanks.

After hearing Zhong Guangnan's advice, Shou'er returned to his dilapidated stone house early and sat cross-legged on the bed.

He bowed respectfully towards his hometown, Liujiabao, and said, "Grandpa, I'm sorry to have kept you waiting. Once I reach the fifth level of Qi Condensation and learn the Wind Control Technique, I will definitely help you exchange for that intermediate-grade Longevity Pill.

" His grandfather's longevity depended on his cultivation; how could he dare to slack off even slightly? After bowing to his grandfather, he quickly began practicing the sect's basic cultivation technique, the Xuan-level technique: Dao Shen Jue Qi Condensation Scroll.

He focused intently on inhaling and exhaling the spiritual energy of heaven and earth, closing his eyes to evenly absorb and exhale it.

Streams of spiritual energy gathered and flowed within his narrow meridians, and as time passed, a hazy mist rose from the top of Shou'er's hair.

Following the sect's basic techniques, he guided his spiritual energy into his dantian and purple palace, entering his meridians.

For cultivators, the dantian is where spiritual energy is stored, and the eight extraordinary meridians are the channels through which it circulates. A

complete cycle of spiritual energy, starting from the fingers, passing through the eight extraordinary meridians, through the head, and finally to the feet, is called a full cycle. Each time he completes such a cycle, his spiritual energy increases slightly. Although the increase is minuscule each time, small streams accumulate to form a great river. Therefore, Shou'er persisted in performing this cycle several times a day, and his spiritual energy gradually increased and condensed.

... The next morning, as Shou'er followed Zhong Guangnan, feeding the spirit beasts in the valley, they arrived at the talisman array containing two level-two treasure-hunting spirit monkeys. Sure enough, there were two brownish-yellow level-two spirit beasts, a male and a female (level-two spirit beasts are equivalent to late-stage Qi Condensation cultivators). The female monkey had just given birth to two baby monkeys, but strangely, one of the baby monkeys was not brownish-yellow but a peculiar grayish-white.

What's even stranger is that the male monkey only allows the female monkey to nurse the normally colored baby monkey, while the grayish-white baby monkey is ruthlessly dragged away whenever it tries to approach the mother, as if the male monkey dislikes it.

The grayish-white baby monkey is noticeably smaller and thinner than the one in the mother's arms.

If it's not allowed to nurse soon, it will probably starve to death.

"Senior brother, what's going on?" Shou'er asked, puzzled, as this was the first time he'd encountered something like this.

"This is the first time I've seen this either. A father not letting his son nurse, wanting to starve his own son to death? This male monkey must think this discolored baby monkey isn't one of his own kind.

Junior brother, why don't you adopt this poor little spirit monkey first? Otherwise, it'll probably starve to death,

" Zhong Guangnan said.

Actually, Shou'er preferred the larger little spirit monkey in the mother's arms; it was clearly much stronger than the unwanted grayish-white baby monkey.

But there were only two little monkeys, and if she didn't want them, Senior Brother Zhong would have to take them. Since Senior Brother Zhong had found them first, there was no reason for her to choose first. So, Shou'er had no choice but to use her waist token to tap the talisman array

, creating an opening to hold the scruffy little monkey in her arms. This scruffy little monkey, though ugly, was truly pitiful, shivering from hunger. As soon as Shou'er held it, the little monkey opened its mouth and squeaked, its eyes tightly closed as it frantically searched for a nursing nipple.

Shou'er put a finger near its mouth, and it immediately sucked on it, making smacking noises.

Shou'er felt a pang of heartache watching it.

Shou'er used spirit fruits to coax a milk-producing triangular elk (equivalent to a late-stage Qi Condensation cultivator) in the valley. He squeezed a large jar full of milk from its swollen udder, then carried it back and filled a porcelain bottle to feed the scruffy little monkey.

This little monkey, though small, had an unusually good appetite, or perhaps it hadn't had milk in a long time; in any case, it gulped down the entire bottle of milk.

Thus, Shou'er inexplicably became the monkey's foster father. Every day, besides tirelessly tending dozens of spirit beasts in the Spirit Beast Valley, he also had to use spirit fruits to please the milk-producing triangular elk, and after milking it, he had to feed the monkey milk in a porcelain bottle like a baby.

Only after all this hard work did he have time to cultivate, continuing to seize every opportunity to diligently practice the basic techniques of the Qi Condensation Scroll of the Dao Divine Art.

He accumulated spiritual power through one full cycle after another.

...Time flies in cultivation, and more than two years passed in the blink of an eye. One late summer night, as Liu Shou'er was meditating cross-legged on his bed, circulating his spiritual energy to break through to the fifth level of Qi Condensation, as usual, he felt the barrier membrane about to break through with each attempt. Without hesitation, Shou'er patted his storage pouch, took out a Spirit Gathering Pill distributed monthly by the sect, and swallowed it in one gulp. In just a moment, a surge of spiritual energy erupted. This burst of energy traveled along his meridians, forcefully impacting the barrier membrane once again. A soft "crackling" sound reached his ears, and he knew he had successfully broken through.

Sure enough, the spiritual energy burst forth, breaking through the original fifth level of Qi Condensation and flowing through the new meridian channels.

After dissolving the turbid energy within his body, generating spiritual energy, and undergoing a period of stabilizing his realm and cleansing his marrow, Shou'er slowly opened his eyes, ending his meditation.

Suddenly, an unpleasant odor filled his nostrils, followed by a sticky feeling all over his body.

Looking down, he realized that the cleansing and purification process after his cultivation advancement had expelled some impurities from his body, leaving him covered in grime. He

quickly removed his Taoist robe and used a cleansing technique to wash away the grime, then changed into a clean, light blue scholar's robe made for him by his mother.

Now, Shou'er was noticeably taller than he had been two years ago, now a fifteen-year-old young man.

After the cleansing and purification, his skin was even more radiant and clean, his long eyebrows were like swords, and his eyes were bright; he had become a handsome and elegant young man.

It was just a pity that the cultivation world didn't value a man's appearance, but rather his cultivation level; strength was more important than looks—this was the cruel reality of the cultivation world.

"Finally, I've broken through to the fifth level of Qi Condensation! I can finally use the Wind Control Technique to take on sect missions.

All my two years of tireless training have been worthwhile!

" Liu Shou'er muttered to himself joyfully.

Actually, the Wind Control Technique was a very simple spell, one that Shou'er had already mastered. However, because it required a high level of spiritual power, it was difficult to use without reaching the fifth level of Qi Condensation.

To experience the effects of the Wind Control Technique, Shou'er decisively jumped out of bed and went outside. He

began chanting the incantation for the Wind Control Technique.

Immediately, he felt his body become light and airy; a gust of wind carried him several meters away.

The Wind Control Technique truly made him feel as light as a swallow. With just a light touch of his toes, he easily darted several meters away. Shou'er channeled his spiritual power and sprinted forward, the wind whistling in his ears, everything rushing past him. This wonderful feeling of high-speed running was somewhat like flying.

Overjoyed, Shou'er couldn't help but recall the events of the past two years: the first was the autumn of the year he entered the Spirit Beast Valley, when his father, accompanied by Su Hu, rode to visit him and the sisters Su Yan and Su Yan.

Shou'er told his father about the mid-grade longevity pill, his own situation, and his future plans. His father approved of his decision, expressing his support for him to first cultivate and break through to the fifth level of Qi Condensation before undertaking sect missions to exchange for mid-grade longevity pills for his grandfather.

His father, as always, brought him food and new clothes, but also news: the neighboring northern kingdom of Beimang had launched a war against their southern kingdom of Nanrou.

It was said that the cause was a beast tide in Beimang, which hoped to bring a large number of its people to Nanrou for refuge. Faced with the overwhelming influx of Beimang people, Nanrou, for safety reasons, naturally politely refused this request.

Thus, Beimang used this as a pretext to launch a war against Nanrou.

After the war, everyone speculated that the so-called beast tide was a complete fabrication, and now it seemed that the entire incident was a conspiracy.

If the millions of people from Beimang Kingdom had actually been allowed to enter Nanrou Kingdom, Nanrou Kingdom would have been destroyed long ago.

The second thing is that the scruffy little treasure-hunting monkey he adopted has grown up after two years of careful nurturing, and its fur has changed color: from grayish-white to silver-white, its fur is very smooth and glossy. Now, this little monkey has become very lovable.

Liu Shou'er even used this silver-white little monkey to compete twice with another little monkey that had recognized Senior Brother Zhong as its master. Although his monkey was much smaller than the other one, it was faster and had a more sensitive sense of smell.

In each competition, this silver-white little monkey discovered the hidden spiritual herbs and medicines first and ran to snatch them faster.

This result made Senior Brother Zhong deeply regret his huge mistake in choosing the wrong path.

However, there was something embarrassing that Liu Shou'er was too embarrassed to tell his senior brother Zhong: the silvery-white little monkey that had recognized him as its master would often hug his leg, its buttocks twitching. At first, Shou'er didn't know what the creature was doing, but after it happened a few times, he discovered the truth: every time, its slender, human-like penis would be hard and pressed against his leg, and it would rub its bright red penis, which was sticking out of its foreskin, against Liu Shou'er's trouser leg to seek stimulation.

Although Liu Shou'er was young, he was still a male, and even if he didn't understand, he understood what was going on.

It turned out that the creature was in heat, but its behavior of releasing its lust indiscriminately left Liu Shou'er speechless.

He recalled the scene when the monkey father had refused to let it near the female monkey, and Shou'er seemed to suddenly realize: no one knows a son better than his father! The monkey father must have known that its nature was that of a little lecherous monkey with an extremely strong sex drive, which was why it didn't let it near its mate.

Shou'er discerned the creature's true nature and from then on, simply gave it a nickname: Little Lewd Monkey! The third thing: Because Shou'er had been trying to please the milk-producing level-two spirit beast, the triangular elk, in order to help the Little Lewd Monkey nurse, the intelligent triangular elk gradually developed feelings for him as well. Taking advantage of this

, Liu Shou'er secretly used a spirit-controlling technique to make it recognize him as its master.

Shou'er had his own plans for doing this.

This level-two spirit beast, the triangular elk, was equivalent to a late-stage Qi Condensation cultivator. If he encountered demonic beasts while taking on sect missions in the future, it would be good to have a helper.

After all, his strength was too weak and he had no experience fighting demonic beasts. Having a level-two spirit beast guarding him would give him much more peace of mind.

Of course, the recognition of mastery had to be done secretly, without letting the other inner sect disciples discover it, because these spirit beasts were sect property, not ownerless possessions.

To avoid attracting the attention of his fellow disciples, the triangular deer usually stayed in its original enclosure. Shou'er planned to only put it in his spirit beast pouch and take it out of the sect when going out to accept missions.

It was common knowledge that each disciple of the Spirit Beast Valley was provided with a spirit beast pouch, so the disciples in charge wouldn't search their pouches when leaving the sect.

Usually, as long as they showed their Spirit Beast Valley badge, the disciples on duty wouldn't even glance at it before letting them pass.

Especially for a low-level cultivator like him, they wouldn't even give him a second look.

"Grandpa, I'm sorry to have kept you waiting! Don't worry: I'll get you the mid-grade longevity pill soon.

" The next day, having reached the fifth level of Qi Condensation, Liu Shou'er put the little monkey and the triangular deer into his spirit beast pouch, greeted Senior Brother Zhong, and confidently set off for the Merit Hall to accept sect missions.

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