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Chapter 491: 379: Will You Die Together or One by One?_2

Chapter 491: Chapter 379: Will You Die Together or One by One?_2

Having obtained this secret information from Ye Chenbai, Chen Yuan felt his journey hadn’t been in vain.

After they finished the Spiritual Tea, the two didn’t disperse.

Ye Chenbai arranged a table with a fine banquet to entertain Chen Yuan; the drink was Spiritual Wine, a fine beverage Ye Chenbai brought from Martial Emperor City, which, if sold outside, would be measured in Primordial Crystals.

The dishes were exquisite, several of which were made of Demon Beast meat.

The most precious among them was a fish. According to Ye Chenbai, this fish had no bones; it was a natural Spirit Fish with tender and fresh flesh that was usually served to Yang Transformation True Masters in Martial Emperor City.

This time, it was by chance, originally meant for Xiang Jing to entertain Jiang He.

Having learned that Chen Yuan had arrived in Qingzhou City, he requisitioned this Spirit Fish for himself.

Listening to Ye Chenbai describe it with such wonder, Chen Yuan couldn’t help but be tempted as he took a piece with his chopsticks and put it into his mouth; indeed, it melted as soon as he ate it.

It felt as though he wasn’t eating fish, but a mouthful of rich Spiritual Energy.

It was just a pity that his Cultivation had reached a certain level; otherwise, if it were during the Gang Condensation Realm, this bite of Spirit Fish could have spared him a month of cultivation.

Of course, that was just a figure of speech.

If he truly were in the Gang Condensation Realm, he wouldn’t have been able to digest such rich Spiritual Energy.

That day, both of them got slightly tipsy.

In front of the Ascending Immortal Tower, Ye Chenbai saw off Chen Yuan, clasping his hands and said,

“Brother Chen, until we meet again in East Sea Martial Emperor City.”

“Alright.”

After leaving the Ascending Immortal Tower, Chen Yuan returned to the Heavenly Patrol Bureau, where he silently cultivated for several days. When some tried to invite him to banquets, he simply ignored them.

During his cultivation, Chen Yuan also sought advice from Jiang He several times.

Jiang He’s insights were profound; with just a glance, he could pinpoint the problems in Chen Yuan’s cultivation. Although he only gave brief pointers, they significantly boosted Chen Yuan’s strength.

The most improvements were in the technique ‘Transformation Dragon’ he had created.

Powerful as the move was, its backlash was also considerable, and he wouldn’t use it against an enemy unless absolutely necessary. Under the guidance of Jiang He,

he made significant progress.

Jiang He tirelessly gave advice to Chen Yuan, who would always receive an audience upon request, inciting envy among the other members of the Heavenly Patrol Bureau.

Such treatment was enough to rival that of the two Core Realm Vice Envoys.

It is worth mentioning that, through Jiang He’s introduction, Chen Yuan also met the two Qingzhou Vice Envoys, and at first, they were quite polite to each other, and the two did not condescend or provoke him.

They treated Chen Yuan as a peer and a fellow master.

The first reason was due to Jiang He, who had been the Golden Envoy of Qingzhou for several years and had earned their respect. Even belonging to different factions, they were honest and obedient subordinates before him.

Because Jiang He was the kind who wouldn’t hesitate to kill if disagreements arose.

They had witnessed with their own eyes when Jiang He first took office and made an example of a non-cooperating Vice Envoy.

The second reason was Chen Yuan’s demonstrated ability to kill Grandmasters, elevating his status to being equivalent to that of a Grandmaster.

Inside the Heavenly Patrol Hall.

After another notification, Chen Yuan met with Jiang He again.

Jiang He was meditating with his eyes closed, surrounded by an invisible force. All sharpness around him was concealed, and at first glance, he resembled a Divine Sword that had been sheathed.

“What is it?”

“I have come to take my leave,” Chen Yuan replied as he clasped his hands together.

He had spent enough time in Qingzhou City; he had said all that needed to be said and learnt all that needed to be known. It was time to prepare to leave for Yun State.

Jiang He slowly opened his eyes, a glint of light flashing through them:

“Have you made up your mind?”

“Yes.”

Jiang He nodded slightly, not making any attempt to hinder him further. From previous conversations, it was evident that Chen Yuan’s cultivation path was different from others, with each action he took being highly purposeful.

In the past few days, he had also been observing Chen Yuan closely, noting that his Cultivation was improving rapidly, though there was still a long way to reach the Reach Profound Peak.

Perhaps, this was the time to elevate his Cultivation.

“Take this.”

Jiang He raised his hand, and a streak of light flew from his sleeve into Chen Yuan’s hand.

It turned out to be a Communication Talisman.

Chen Yuan had used up his last one, and this came just in time.

“Thank you, my lord,” Chen Yuan said, bowing with clasped hands.

How valuable was a Sound Transmission Talisman capable of spanning thousands of miles?

Yet Jiang He consistently replenished Chen Yuan’s supply whenever he ran out, which also reflected the value that the Taoist Divine Palace and Jiang He placed on him.

Even the direct disciples of the top ten Immortal Sects would probably find it hard to match.

He didn’t bother with formalities and, after a brief farewell, turned around and left the Heavenly Patrol Bureau.

Jiang He watched him for a moment, then closed his eyes once more to continue his cultivation.

Ten miles outside Qingzhou City.

Dozens of young men wearing blue garments and carrying long swords sat cross-legged, meditating.

These people wore uniform attire, indicating they were from the same Sect.

And there was only one sword Sect near Qingzhou City.

Qingyun Sword Sect.

Before long, a man arrived on his sword, slowly descending from the sky, startling the dozens of meditating Qingyun Sword Sect disciples, who then stood up to greet him.

“Brother Wu.”

“Junior Brother Wu.”

“Greetings to my fellow brothers,” said the man known as Brother Wu. With a jade-like face and a majestic bearing, you could tell at a glance he was no ordinary man; indeed, he was the current eldest senior brother of the Qingyun Sword Sect.

He was previously known along with Gu Hao as the Qingyun Twin Swords.

Wu had no notable background and was later suppressed by Gu Hao, but after Gu Hao’s death, he had again become the most outstanding eldest senior brother of his generation in the Qingyun Sword Sect.

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