Chapter 1856
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After all, she had not fought with anyone since Di Fuyi's immortalization. Occasionally, when she fought, it was like a thunderbolt, and the fight was over in the blink of an eye. She had never really used all her power in a fight.
She probably did not know that Di Fuyi was her husband and wife. Every time they slept together, he would transfer some of his power to her, so that her power increased at a terrifying rate.
After Di Fuyi immortalized, his spiritual power turned into Purple Cloud Mushrooms, which Gu Xijiu collected and refined into pills.
The Firmament Stone urged Gu Xijiu to eat a lot of those pills, which also made her power increase exponentially. Now, Gu Xijiu was no longer the same as before. She was not much weaker than Di Fuyi.
The Firmament Stone did not understand the Saha World, so it could not compare Gu Xijiu's level. However, it felt that Gu Xijiu's Kung Fu should be better than the white-robed men who guided the ascenders in the square, and also better than Princess Ya.
Purple was the color that only the royal family of the Saha World could wear, and the color varied according to their status.
Princess Ya wore light purple, and Yun Yanli wore lilac purple. The higher the status, the darker the color.
Gu Xijiu rested her chin on her hand and looked down. She did not see a trace of purple in the bustling crowd.
Could the person she was looking for be in the royal family?
The Saha World was divided into nine layers of heaven. The noblest royal family lived in the ninth layer, and the officials who were third-level and above lived in the eighth layer. The immortals who had a little bit of official title lived in the seventh layer, and the ordinary celestial people lived in the sixth layer.
Of course, as the number of layers increased, so did the spiritual power.
This was also the reason why some ascenders were willing to be servants when they came up. They could accompany their masters to live in places with rich spiritual power.
The ninth and eighth layers of heaven were not allowed as they pleased. They must be led by a guide.
The square where Gu Xijiu came up was in the sixth layer, so it was basically free to go around.
The fifth layer of heaven below the sixth layer was a no-man's land. The celestial family had stationed troops there, and so did the Monster Race and Demon Race.
It was equivalent to the border of the Lower Bound.
The Devil Realm occupied the Fourth and Third Heavens, while the Demon Realm occupied the First and Second Heavens.
It was said that tens of thousands of years ago, the Immortal World, the Demon World, and the Demon World were divided into three parts. There was once a great chaotic war. Later, the Immortal World grew stronger and stronger, shrinking the territories of the Demon World and the Demon World. They could only occupy dark and barren lands below the Fifth Heavenly Layer.
Gu Xijiu had been here for more than a month, and she had almost figured out the layout of the place.
She had basically wandered around the sixth layer of heaven. Occasionally, she saw a few members of the royal family. They were wearing light purple robes, and some of them were handsome. However, after observing them for a while, she realized that they were not the people she was looking for.
She tapped her fingers on the tree trunk and pondered silently. She had heard that the Emperor Immortal had two sons, the youngest, Yun Yanli, and the crown prince, Yun Yanhong. Both of them were talented and capable people. She had already met Yun Yanli. Perhaps she should look for Yun Yanhong?
After wandering around for so many days, she couldn't help but feel a little sleepy at this moment, so she leaned against a tree branch and fell asleep.
In a daze, she was walking in the wilderness. Even in her dreams, she seemed to be looking for something.
It was raining heavily, so she subconsciously ran into a cave to avoid the rain.
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