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    • Chapter 16, Able Healer Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Raznick   A cultivator was a being; and beings fell ill.   Similarly, demon beasts could also fall ill.   Cultivators and demon beasts generally didn’t, however. If they did, it was not the common cold or flu that affected ordinary people.   These diseases were typically caused by improper cultivation and poison.   All eight of the Mu Clan's Black Scaled Steeds suddenly collapsed, frothing at the mouth, which clearly indicated poisoning or…
    • Chapter 30, Fierce Battle with Bandit Cultivators Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Raznick   Although he felt that with his current strength, entering and exiting the market alone shouldn't result in any mishaps, Zhou Chun wasn't negligent enough to do nothing.   He still had that Red Beak Sparrow, which he had trained for several years, scout ahead, while keeping the black iron shield artifact in hand, ready to summon it at any moment for protection.   In this way, Zhou Chun did not encounter any cultivators ahead because of the early warning…
    • Chapter 29, Shooting Moon Edge Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Raznick   Zhou Chun's financial situation was not particularly good.   As for the spirit coins, there were fifty-seven of them. Along with that, there was one quindecennial red mushroom and one century-old Solomon's seal. Additionally, two century-old figwort roots were included in the collection.   Excluding spirit coins, those four herbs together had a market price of roughly three hundred.   But these things were at least enough to prove that he…
    • Chapter 28, Heavenly Treasure Pavilion Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Raznick   Over three years had passed, yet Red Cliff Market remained almost unchanged.   Zhou Chun gazed at the familiar yet unfamiliar shops in the market town, and suddenly recalled the scene of meeting Zhou Zhengyong and the others.   Back then, upon just establishing a foothold at Nine Peaks, the Zhou Clan had already sent Zhou Zhengyong and others to scout the market, preparing to set up a shop there.   However, more than three years had passed,…
    • Chapter 27, Eighth Layer of Qi Refining Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Raznick   Zhou Chun had six months' notice thanks to Zhou Jiapeng's warning.   He first sought out Peak Head of Ganoderma Peak, Zhou Jiahe, to inquire about the relevant combat regulations.   Soon enough, he learned that such dueling matches intended to test younger cultivators usually either banned the use of talismans altogether or imposed strict limits on their quantity and quality.   As for pets, there certainly wouldn't be any restrictions.…
    • Chapter 26, Gains and Martial Arts Competition Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Raznick   Red Peach Ridge.   When Zhou Chun and Zhou Zhengyong met again, it was already after Zhou Jiapeng had come over, bringing Zhou Clan's Third Elder Zhou Daoquan.   Upon arriving, Zhou Jiapeng found Zhou Chun and Zhou Zhengyong nowhere to be seen. However, the Redtail Monkey troupe had returned once more. This unexpected turn of events left him utterly astonished.   It was fortunate that this time, Third Elder Zhou Daoquan came along. He quickly…
    • Chapter 25, The Diamond Ape Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Raznick   Red Peach Ridge, Monkey Valley   Venturing deeper into the valley along the direction from which the Redtail Monkey group had come, the trio from the Zhou Clan soon reached the place where the Redtail Monkeys usually rested.   It was a cliffside close to the mountain, with sparse trees nearby. From various burn marks on the ground, it seemed that when these monkeys played with fire, they burned all the surrounding trees.   About then meters…
    • Chapter 24, Wild Monkey Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Raznick   In Mist Province, Red Peach Ridge.   The Red Peach Ridge was located in the southern part of Jing Kingdom's Mist Province, two hundred miles away from Nine Peaks where the Zhou Clan resided.   This mountain range stretched over sixty miles, with complex terrain inside, teeming with venomous creatures and wild animals, and frequently roamed by demon beasts and rogue cultivators on the hunt for treasures.   At this point, Zhou Chun, along with…
    • Chapter 23, Zhou Zhengyong’s Request Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Raznick   After handing over the mysterious snake egg to the clan’s most accomplished expert in beast-taming, Third Elder Zhou Daoquan, Zhou Chun no longer gave it a second thought.   It would be ideal if Zhou Daoquan succeeded in perfecting a method to hatch the egg.   Even if Zhou Daoquan couldn't figure out how, destroying the mysterious snake egg would still earn him up to five hundred spirit coins as compensation.   He would win either…
    • Chapter 22, The Elders of the Zhou Clan Cover
      by Silavin Translator: Raznick   On Ganoderma Peak, as Zhou Chun observed the younglings in the herb garden, he reflected on his family's lack of certain resources.   A young man dressed in dark gray robes suddenly emerged from the front hall.   The young man was slightly shorter than Zhou Chun, standing at about 1.78 meters. Likely due to spending long hours by the forge, his skin was darker and redder, reminiscent of a blacksmith from the mortal world.   He emerged from the…
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