Urban Immortal Doctor Master -
Chapter 889 - 889 888 All the old ghosts come into the world
889: 888: All the old ghosts come into the world 889: 888: All the old ghosts come into the world It turns out, these people entered another small secret realm, which led to the appearance of Wutian.
As a result, hundreds from three sects were completely annihilated, and they couldn’t even understand how they had died.
Speaking of it, they were still palpably shaken.
One after another, they knelt on the ground, thanking Tang Feng and the others, then hurriedly left.
Miao Ruolan knew that these sect disciples probably wouldn’t dare to roam the secret realm anymore.
They would likely head to their sect’s designated extraction point.
Even if they gained nothing, they would rather wait there until the time to leave.
And indeed, many shared such thoughts.
“Husband, are we still going forward?” Ruoxue asked, somewhat worried.
After all, in the secret realm, she wasn’t sure how many old monsters might still linger, not yet fully extinguished.
If they had indeed recovered, their strength might not pale in comparison to hers.
She could handle it, but Tang Feng had just ascended to the Emperor Realm, and Miao Ruolan was only at the God King Realm.
Tang Feng smiled and nodded.
“Don’t worry.
If we can’t beat them, our opponents won’t necessarily have the upper hand over us either.
Don’t forget, your husband isn’t one to be trifled with.”
“Alright then.
Ruolan, stay close to me,” Ruoxue said, holding Miao Ruolan’s hand.
“Understood, Sister,” Miao Ruolan replied.
Deep down, Miao Ruolan felt rather disheartened.
She hadn’t expected herself to become such a glaring burden.
She wanted to leave, but couldn’t bear to part.
Moreover, she wanted to stay by Tang Feng’s side.
After experiencing intimacy between a man and a woman, she found herself unable to tolerate loneliness and was unwilling to leave him.
Additionally, staying with Ruoxue brought opportunities for guidance.
With her skill honed to the Emperor Realm, Ruoxue naturally knew far more than her.
Even a brief clarification of some of her confusion offered immense benefits.
And in facing danger, growth came quicker.
Wasn’t entering the realm for cultivation precisely to progress further?
Now that such an opportunity presented itself, how could she let it slip away?
She too hoped to break through sooner, ideally reaching the Peak of God King Realm before leaving.
The three boarded the Divine Ship and set off toward the Star Sect ruins.
During the past few days, Tang Feng had taken the time to upgrade the Immortal Boat, adding numerous materials to it, successfully advancing its capabilities.
According to Miao Ruolan, no major force in the Divine Realm currently possessed a Divine Ship.
Even if they did, it couldn’t compare to a proper ship and could only be called a boat.
The two weren’t even remotely equivalent.
After the rain in the Star Secret Realm, the vitality of all things seemed even more abundant.
Rainwater and dew infused the Star Secret Realm; this itself was a uniquely bestowed privilege of nature.
No wonder Divine Souls could survive, Divine Beasts could steadily advance, and even wild Divine Fruit Trees could be found everywhere.
Tang Feng collected every tree he came across, leaving none behind.
Unfortunately, he still didn’t know exactly what he had gathered among those Divine Trees.
Nevertheless, he was certain they were treasures.
He figured he could investigate properly after he reached the Divine Realm, no reason to rush now.
Outside the ruins of the Star Sect, Tang Feng and the others landed.
Surprisingly, the vegetation here was more lush than outside.
Ancient trees towered skyward, vines hanging everywhere.
Divine Beasts were countless, scattered everywhere as far as the eye could see.
Because of their presence, the flora thrived even more rapidly.
The three ventured into the forest.
Before long, they caught two Divine Beasts, ensuring each of them had one; they then resumed advancing forward slowly.
Along the way, many Divine Beasts greedily eyed the trio, itching to rip them apart.
However, they were intimidated by the overwhelming aura Ruoxue exuded.
After some deliberation, the beasts restrained their impulses.
With this, Tang Feng and the others smoothly traversed the forest and arrived at the outer grounds of the Star Sect.
What they saw were dilapidated buildings, countless shards of star stones scattered everywhere, evoking an image of grandeur from the past.
“Back then, there were over one hundred thousand Outer Disciples, more than sixty thousand Inner Sect Disciples, nearly ten thousand Core Disciples, and over two thousand Inheritor Disciples.
Among the great sects, it stood unmatched.” Reflecting on the glory of yesteryears, Ruoxue’s face showed traces of sorrow.
“All of that is in the past.
But I believe, as long as there are disciples of the Star Sect remaining, one day its brilliance will rise again,” Tang Feng said.
“Indeed.
No matter who takes the lead in rebuilding the Star Sect, I will definitely support them,” Ruoxue said.
“I will wholeheartedly support you.
Actually, there’s no need to search for someone to take charge—you can handle it yourself,” Tang Feng said.
“Not me.
I’m not suitable for such a role.
But you…
you absolutely could lead and revive the Star Sect, bringing it back into the world and showing everyone that the Star Sect is still synonymous with unrivaled strength,” Ruoxue said.
“No need to hurry.
Let’s first explore and see if there are any remaining sect members.
Then we can make plans.
Top priority right now is investigating the situation here,” Tang Feng said.
What followed deeply disappointed Ruoxue.
Within the Outer Sect ruins, no trace of human vitality could be found.
This spoke volumes without further elaboration.
Back then, when the great formation exploded, not even the remains of the Star Sect members were left behind.
It was a tragedy beyond imagination.
These were elite disciples handpicked from the Divine Realm.
Back in those days, when prodigies of the Divine Realm joined great sects, their top choice was invariably the Star Sect, because everyone knew the legend of the undying stars.
No matter the realm, stars would always exist—an enigma no one could unravel.
Joining the Star Sect meant connecting with the Star Core, which granted a set of Divine Art; there were no limits in terms of time or frequency.
Joining other sects required cultivating from lower to higher levels, and practicing Divine Arts often came at exorbitant costs.
High-order Divine Arts demanded continuous resources for redemption, and there wasn’t always a guarantee they could be obtained.
Comparing the two options, the reason most people chose the Star Sect became clear.
By connecting with the Star Core and gaining high-order Divine Art, one could even directly ascend to the Inner Sect.
This brought an 80% discount for exchanging resources through tasks.
Just this alone attracted swarms of talented youths from the Divine Realm.
Alas, such advantages bred jealousy.
Other major sects couldn’t tolerate seeing prodigies and talents flocking to the Star Sect, leaving them only mediocrity to choose from.
How could they bear it?
After tens of thousands of years, conflict erupted.
The Star Sect had a sense of impending crisis, but never anticipated it would lead to the sect’s annihilation.
If they had known, they wouldn’t have acted so ostentatiously.
Now, the trio arrived at the Inner Sect ruins.
Bigger than the Outer Sect, the area spanned continuous mountain ranges.
Looking out across its breadth, all that could be seen were ancient trees and ruined halls—no trace of its former splendor remained, only the sediment of history.
Ruoxue’s divine sense remained unsettled, and her expression naturally reflected her turmoil.
Tang Feng and Miao Ruolan, on the other hand, were curious, while Ruoxue was immersed in pain and remembrance.
This had once been her place of nurture.
Back then, wherever she walked, disciples would respectfully address her as an elder, revered by tens of thousands.
Now, only cold winds howled emptily.
“Ruoxue, are you alright?” Observing her demeanor, Tang Feng grew concerned.
“I’m fine, husband.
Let me show you around,” she said, leading them along while pointing out various ruined halls.
Thanks to her explanations, Tang Feng and Miao Ruolan gained a more comprehensive understanding of the Star Sect’s Inner Sect.
The conclusion was clear: grandeur and prosperity.
The Star Sect had undoubtedly flourished with talent and brilliance in its prime.
Tang Feng also noticed that this mountain range was indeed a blessed land, though it had been excessively extraordinary, inviting the heavens’ envy.
He then asked Ruoxue whether the Star Sect had possessed multiple Divine Veins back in the day.
Ruoxue looked at Tang Feng in surprise, then nodded.
Back then, there had been not only Divine Veins but Star Veins as well.
Otherwise, how could they have sustained cultivation for tens of thousands of disciples?
But after the explosion, the Divine Veins were destroyed, and some had detached from the Star Sect, drifting far away.
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