Urban Immortal Doctor Master
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181: 181: The Wandering Shop [Vote Request] 181: 181: The Wandering Shop [Vote Request] All the women were capable of standing on their own, and Tang Feng was naturally very pleased with this, giving him more time to concoct elixirs.

As for his cultivation, there had not been much change.

Having not encountered any opportunities at the Foundation Establishment Fourth Layer Heaven still made Tang Feng a bit frustrated, but he was not in a rush.

After all, he had entered the depths of Central Cave Heaven, and undergoing trials was completely unnecessary.

He tried hunting a few Spiritual Beasts and they were all killed with a single strike.

The power of his Foundation simply made him ecstatic—if it hadn’t happened to his own body, he might have cursed out in disbelief.

Like with the First Layer Foundation, Tang Feng’s thoughts moved and with a casual flick towards a Spiritual Beast, the beast was directly burned to ash, its essence swept up by the First Layer Foundation.

What a technique—it was cringe-inducing to watch.

And with the Third Layer Foundation, a wave of his hand produced a bolt of lightning that left the Spiritual Beast unrecognizable to itself, easily slaughtered in its dazed state.

Soon, Tang Feng lost his interest; of course, the main reason was his fear of being spotted by some powerful being, as the consequences of being targeted would be grave.

He might become a lab rat in the eyes of others at any moment.

He didn’t need to kill Spiritual Beasts for resources like they did, trading those for the resources he needed to enhance his cultivation.

The advantage of doing it this way was that it honed oneself and also polished one’s skills, but the downside was that it was too time-consuming.

However, Alchemy Dao is a very relaxed path of cultivation, yet the downside is that one’s own strength isn’t powerful—plainly speaking, the foundation is not strong enough, lacking the tempering found between life and death.

But Tang Feng was different; he followed the most powerful Alchemy Dao, and in this life, he had also practiced Martial Arts.

His terrifying Dao Platform could definitely kill a large number of cultivators in seconds, but it also restricted the speed of his cultivation increase.

Nonetheless, Tang Feng was not worried.

With the inheritance of Sword Dao received from Little Cave Heaven, he now knew only the basics, not even achieving entry-level mastery.

Moreover, with the Spirit-controlling Technique, he truly feared no adversary.

In the blink of an eye, ten days passed, and the year’s end approached.

The women had also reached the brink of breakthrough, and that evening, Tang Feng simply called them all back.

Aside from Mei Ling and Yao Xin, who were to break through Gathering Spirit first, the other seven women were all at Innate Perfection.

In just over twenty days, their strength had leaped in growth, and the joy in their hearts could not be concealed.

“After the breakthrough, we’ll go back, as New Year’s is in two days,” Tang Feng could no longer remember how many years it had been since he last celebrated the New Year.

Had it not been for the memories of his previous incarnation, he would not have remembered, and those dusty memories made him yearn to return home.

Even if Earth was good, it was after all not the Cultivation World, and he had no idea where the Cultivation World was.

It was already very impressive for a person to dare to compete with heaven; looking up at the sky, Tang Feng let out a few sighs of emotion.

He used to not believe in fate, but at the moment of his rebirth, he was shaken.

Fate might not be absolute, but it wasn’t coincidental either.

Everyone’s life wheel had its trajectory, and as Tang Feng lived his second life, he had somewhat probed into some hidden secrets.

Perhaps he wasn’t the first one to have been reborn.

Had the Immortal Venerables who perished in the Immortal Realm also been reborn?

Tang Feng broke into a cold sweat at the thought.

He had never really considered it before, but once the idea emerged, it was unstoppable.

There was a very large possibility.

The Immortal Emperors of the Ancient Era were much stronger than the current Immortal Emperors.

If those people truly reincarnated and re-cultivated, then the future of the Immortal Realm would be exciting.

Maybe by the time he ascended, the Immortal Domain would have already been mostly occupied by them.

It seemed he needed to change his strategy.

Not only did he have to keep a low profile, but he also had to secretly cultivate forces.

With the advantage of Alchemy Dao on his side, he was confident in recruiting some masters.

As for the Five Immortal Emperors, maybe they would run down to the Lower Realm.

The more Tang Feng thought about it, the more alarmed he became.

Since he could revive, a great power could certainly do so as well, and time was pressing.

After the women’s breakthrough, Tang Feng set up a Transmission Array in a designated area, so that the next time he came, he wouldn’t need the Flying Boat.

The women had basically become immune, Tang Feng seemed to know everything—a truly profound scholar.

Especially Murong Qinglan, she was all too familiar with Tang Feng, but at this moment, she couldn’t help feeling somewhat estranged as the Flying Boat wove through the dining area of the Central Cave Heaven.

After setting down the nine women, Tang Feng found a place crowded with people.

He then called out, “Buying medicinal ingredients!

Trade Elixirs for your ingredients, or food for your ingredients.”

All the Martial Artists on the ground were dismayed upon hearing this.

Someone daring to set up shop here must be extraordinary.

They were even more stunned when they first saw the Flying Boat.

Some people, curious, approached the Flying Boat.

At the entrance, Tang Feng had changed his appearance, altering his temperament, so the others definitely couldn’t recognize him.

“Shopkeeper, does it mean any herbal ingredients can be traded for Elixirs?” asked a solitary Cultivator.

“Correct, first to fifth rank ingredients can be traded for Spirit Origin Pills, and sixth rank and above can be traded for various higher-level Elixirs.

As long as the age of the ingredients is sufficient, better pills are not impossible,” said Tang Feng, and practically all the Cultivators below heard him.

Elixirs, huh?

Those legendary things—do they really exist?

I’ve got them!

A Cultivator was ecstatic after receiving a few Spiritual Origin Pills.

He hadn’t advanced in a long time, but now he had hope.

No, he was certain to advance—Tang Feng’s Elixirs were guaranteed to be of the finest quality.

With the first person trading for pills, more and more followed, and the medicinal ingredients became increasingly rare.

Eventually, all these ingredients ended up in Tang Feng’s possession.

“Today, I am in a celebratory mood for the grand opening, so you can all get a Spiritual Origin Pill for free.

I look forward to seeing you again,” Tang Feng said with a wave of his hand, and indeed, over a hundred Cultivators found themselves holding an additional pill.

Gleaming and translucent, with a fragrant aroma—these were Top-Grade Pills.

What’s the background of this shopkeeper?

Way too awesome.

The news spread via the mouths of those Cultivators.

Then, Tang Feng’s Flying Boat meandered throughout the Central Cave Heaven, scavenging every place they went.

In just under two days, the amount of collected medicinal materials was astonishing.

Tang Feng and the group of women left the Central Cave Heaven, more than satisfied, boarding the Flying Boat to head back to Nandu.

The return trip was fast—Tang Feng pushed the Flying Boat to its top speed, covering tens of thousands of miles in just two hours.

Awesome!

Though it was the limit of the Flying Boat, Tang Feng was quite content with his own creation, and wouldn’t have been critical of it.

They stopped above the villa, each woman emerging one by one, feeling as though they were in a different world.

This period would be unforgettable for them for the rest of their lives.

The four women brought by Mei Ling did an excellent job.

They managed to give the villa a festive New Year feel, and tomorrow would be New Year’s Eve—the holiday spirit was already in full swing.

The group of women proposed a mad shopping spree as all companies and offices were already on holiday, freeing them from going to work.

Naturally, Tang Feng agreed, so the group set off in sports cars, a grand and mighty departure.

Inside the city of Shangdu, the women shopped frenetically—buying New Year goods, clothes, food, entertainment, and necessities.

Now that they were Cultivators, they couldn’t care less about money.

To them, money was no different from paper.

Tang Feng gave each of them a Sumeru Ring, and the space within, several dozens of square feet, was completely stuffed by their purchases.

By the time they returned to the villa, it was already evening.

A phone call from Mei Ling, and not long after, meals were delivered by a specialized car.

They were too lazy to cook and simply ate up before having everything taken away.

There were still plenty of things to do next.

Tang Feng joined them in their activities while he continued his pill-making.

Within the Second Layer of his Dao Platform, Tang Feng discovered he had planted all the medicinal ingredients he had purchased.

Not only were they growing well, but their age was also increasing quite rapidly.

Except for some Elixirs that required the plant stems, he kept the roots of the rest.

Tang Feng hadn’t expected his idea to be proven true.

The medicinal herbs began to regrow, and their growth was not slow at all.

Most miraculously, the age of the regrown ingredients remained the same, nearly overwhelming Tang Feng.

What a powerful secret technique this was.

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