I will become the Demon Immortal known to the whole world
Chapter 110: What my sect possesses, Your Majesty may take at will.

Chapter 110: Chapter 110: What my sect possesses, Your Majesty may take at will.

But today, another possibility would arise.

It was the dazzling future that stood above all sects.

With that person’s clear-cut nature of love and hate, the elder had already made up his mind.

He would give his all to help that person.

As his thoughts concluded, the elder’s figure disappeared.

...

At the foot of Beast Taming Sect’s mountain.

Liang Hui gazed at the stairs reaching high into the clouds and the two figures standing in front of the mountain gate, and took slow steps forward.

"I’ve come to join the Beast Taming Sect. Is there anything in particular I need to do?"

"There have been quite a few people joining the sect these past days," said the man dressed in a blue and white Taoist robe, sighing.

Then he spoke again, "You should understand the announcement. To join the sect, one needs to slay a Red Lotus Sect disciple of the same level and bring their relic as proof."

"Moreover, one must be between the ages of 14 and 25."

When the Red Lotus Sect was mentioned, whether it was the man or the woman, their eyes revealed hatred.

Hearing this, Liang Hui took out a blood-stained head from his storage space and handed it over.

"A Red Lotus Sect disciple at the Organ Refining Level, which I slew on the road a few days ago."

"Refining Viscera?"

A look of surprise flashed in the man’s eyes, and he examined the head carefully.

After a moment, he nodded to the woman beside him.

"Could you take off your mask? We need to verify your age."

Liang Hui nodded and removed his mask, putting it into his storage space.

The woman in the Taoist robe took out a mirror-like magic artifact from her storage space.

After reflecting the young man’s face, the number 17 appeared on the surface of the mirror.

"You are only seventeen years old!"

The woman’s expression carried disbelief.

To think that a seventeen-year-old Refining Viscera Warrior, even in the top orthodoxies, would be at the level of a Saint Heir, Divine Child, or Taoist Child.

Their Beast Taming Sect’s Saint Heir was only a 24-year-old Life Origin Taoist, and he had perished in the last upheaval.

Just this fact alone could rule out the possibility of the young man being a spy.

After all, no orthodoxy would send such a prodigy to be a spy.

As for the scenario of infiltrating another sect to become one of its high ranks and then returning...

Ha!

Who do you think you’re looking down upon?

Decades, almost a century of emotional cultivation, do you think that prodigy would still return?

"Junior Brother, you stay here to receive the newcomers. I will take this one..."

"My name is Qin Dao."

"I will take Qin Dao to complete the sect-joining procedures."

Liang Hui then followed the woman as she began handling the various formalities.

The jade badge that symbolized membership, the standard attire of the Beast Taming Sect, and the corresponding resources.

In the end, a spacious courtyard was also assigned.

"The Beast Taming Sect is divided into the Outer Courtyard, Inner Courtyard, and Elder Courtyard."

"The Outer Courtyard consists of Martial Artists at the three External Refining levels, Taoists at Qi Nourishing and Seal Script levels. Depending on individual choice, different martial skills and seal scripts will be imparted."

"The Inner Courtyard is for Martial Artists at the three Internal Refining levels, Taoists at Warm Nurturing and Life Origin levels, with precious resources being allocated monthly."

"As for the Elder Courtyard, it is only for those Martial Artists who have completed Blood Exchange and Taoists at True Realization level, allowing them to participate in the sect’s decision-making."

"With Junior Brother’s talent, it should not be long before you join them."

"Senior Sister flatters me."

Liang Hui followed the woman, walking at a leisurely pace towards a courtyard.

They chatted while walking.

Mainly, the woman talked while Liang Hui occasionally responded.

"Junior Brother, I’ll leave you here."

The woman pointed to the courtyard ahead, speaking.

"Thank you, Senior Sister."

"It’s not a bother."

As her words fell, the woman hurriedly left.

Liang Hui watched her retreating figure thoughtfully and pushed open the courtyard gate.

Then he leapt up and stood on the roof, listening to the faint roars of beasts coming from beneath the mountain.

At this moment, his heart paradoxically felt more stable.

In the following time, Liang Hui did not choose to cultivate or rest.

Instead, he returned to the courtyard, took out a teapot and teacups, and placed them on the stone table.

He then took some tea leaves and clear spring water from his storage space and started to heat up the water.

As time ticked away, the hot water was ready; Liang Hui was just about to get up to pour the tea.

A wrinkled hand pressed down on his arm.

"Let me do that, Divine Emperor Your Majesty."

In a hoarse voice, an old man with silver hair draped in a large cloak took the teapot and poured out a cup of tea for both of them.

"Elder, just call me Qin Dao or Liang Hui. Titles such as Your Majesty are not something I can bear at this moment," Liang Hui said sincerely as he sat down, sniffing the fragrance of the tea.

"If Your Majesty cannot bear it, there is not a single being in all the world who could."

The elder rubbed the teacup with his palm, scrutinizing the young man before him carefully.

He paused, then continued, "I have already killed the qi vein follower sent by the Heng Sect. Apart from myself, no one will know that Your Majesty has come here."

"My Beast Taming Sect is willing to offer everything we have to assist Divine Emperor Your Majesty in reclaiming the throne," Gong Hongfei uttered, expressing his inner thoughts, without any other choices.

The timing chosen by the young man before him was perfect. The Beast Taming Sect was nearly at the brink of decline, and he himself, the only pillar, was about to fall.

If anyone else had come claiming they would lead the Beast Taming Sect back to greatness, Gong Hongfei would have outright spat in their face.

But when the one who arrived was the person before him, even without any words, Gong Hongfei believed that as long as the Beast Taming Sect sincerely served him,

he would surely give something in return, ensuring the continuation of the Beast Taming Sect’s traditions—and not just continuation, but a gloriously brilliant one at that.

This was the answer given in countless events remembered from the future.

Liang Hui did not reply; instead, he picked up the teacup on the table and took a sip.

"I am also willing to trust you. After all, the Beast Taming Sect and I have no grudges, not in the future nor at present," Liang Hui said, affirming their mutual benefit.

"What does Your Majesty need?"

"Time, and resources."

"For resources, whatever the sects have, Your Majesty can take at will."

The elder took out a dragon-shaped jade pendant from his chest and handed it over.

"As for time, I should be able to buy Your Majesty five years."

"Five years?"

Liang Hui stroked the jade pendant in his hand, feeling the smooth warmth in his palm. As for the so-called five years, he was unconcerned.

The world is ever-changing, unpredictable. In such a chaotic world, how could a person nearing death predict what would happen five years from now?

Even if he were of divine veins, it would not be possible.

"Elder, I want to ask, what method can an exceptional Diviner use to determine my location or my approximate whereabouts?" Liang Hui couldn’t forget that night in Leizhou, when he encountered Wei Qin on the Daoist path, and after he had killed Wei Qin,

the sudden shattering of the column of light and the residual aura of the Flowing Light Bell, erased in an instant.

At that moment, a bone-chilling sharpness flashed through the elder’s murky eyes. He would not allow the young man’s identity to be exposed.

His palm extended, and true qi surged from within, trying to divine Liang Hui.

As a divine vein powerhouse, he was familiar with divination methods, and he was no stranger to their intricacies.

Nothing!

Still nothing!

Even with Liang Hui within arm’s reach, he could not divine his whereabouts.

"Divine Emperor Your Majesty, my divination methods may not be the very best, but they are far from weak," the elder said.

"I can say with certainty now that a Diviner relying solely on their abilities absolutely cannot detect your location," he concluded.

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