Wang Daoyuan returned to the Pill Talisman Pavilion and carefully observed the Profound Yang Sword. He dripped his blood on it and practiced a set of sword techniques from the secular world.
Qi Condensation Stage cultivators' spiritual sense and spiritual energy were still very weak and could not support sword control to kill enemies. Therefore, they were still like the secular world's Jianghu people, holding weapons and hacking at each other.
Wang Daoyuan murmured: "I guessed right, there is something fishy about the Profound Yang Sword. This is a failed high-grade Tier 1 magic tool. After the failure, it was refined again. No wonder the refining technique blindly seeks stability. It is stable to the point of using high-grade magic tool materials to refine a middle-grade magic tool. The price is also so good. If it did not recognize the owner, it really would not be discovered.
However, I am not at a disadvantage. Even if it is a failed product, it is only the runes on the sword body that are prone to problems. It is still stronger than the average middle-grade magic tool.
Moreover, I have also met a refiner who is not even twenty years old and can refine a high-grade Tier 1 magic tool. Either he is a refiner genius or he has a great background, enough refining materials to squander, and the guidance of a master.
Regardless of the situation, it is a good thing to meet a refiner with great potential. If I can use this to establish a relationship with the Divine Weapon Pavilion … "
However, this was also wishful thinking. The Divine Weapon Pavilion is a big power. They have shops in Beiyuan Xiuxian and are famous for their refining. Their strength is not something that the three major sects of Zhao can compare to.
The Wang family and the Divine Weapon Pavilion also have business dealings. The Wang family sells some low-grade refining materials to the Divine Weapon Pavilion and also buys some magic tools from the Divine Weapon Pavilion. However, it is limited to business. The Divine Weapon Pavilion does not interfere with other powers and does not care about the Wang family's strength.
After that, Wang Daoyuan lived a leisurely life. Every night, he meditated, raised his cultivation and practiced the 《Soul Forging Art》. During the day, he practiced his sword for two hours.
The body of a Qi Condensation Stage cultivator is not strong enough. Other than when he is about to break through, cultivating for too long is easy to hurt his meridians. Therefore, Wang Daoyuan spent most of the day idle.
The various spirit herbs in the space of the spirit pearl, other than the spirit grains that are harvested once every nine days, there is nothing to take care of.
It would take at least ten years to harvest the Scarlet Blood Ginseng. Half a year's worth of Yellow Cloud Grass could be used to craft a low-grade tier-one talisman, three years' worth of Yellow Cloud Grass could be used to craft a mid-grade tier-one talisman, and ten years' worth of Yellow Cloud Grass could be used to craft a high-grade tier-one talisman.
His level of talisman crafting was already close to the first level of high grade talisman. Therefore, he didn't have much interest in low grade and medium grade talisman paper. The yellow cloud grass in the space was reserved for crafting high grade talisman paper.
Even though the flow of time in the space of the Spirit Pearl was ten times faster, the Red Blood Ginseng and the Yellow Cloud Grass were still not ready to be harvested yet. The other spiritual herbs needed to be older in order to be useful.
On the tenth day after completing the talisman crafting task, Wang Daoyuan was bored and could only find something to do. The backyard of the cave abode was a clear stream, which was perfect for fishing.
He took out the fishing rod that had been with him for many years from his storage bag and started fishing in the clear stream behind the cave.
Wang Daoyuan had always been a foodie in his previous life. Ever since he entered the Jade Spring Peak, he had made a fishing rod and fished in the Jade Dragon Stream to satisfy his cravings. Later on, in order to break through to the middle stage of Qi Disciple, he used a large amount of time to meditate and cultivate. It had been a long time since he fished.
The cultivators on the water all looked at him as if they were looking at a rare beast. Cultivators were busy all day long, either risking their lives to obtain resources or cultivating in seclusion.
Other than high level cultivators who had encountered bottlenecks and needed to temper their state of mind, who would be so free as to fish? Moreover, they were fishing in a busy section of the river. Just how free were they?
Wang Daoyuan was indeed so free that he had nothing to do. In the thirty years of his previous life and the sixteen years of his current life, he had never been so free. In addition, he had been eating spirit grains all this time, so he just happened to be able to catch a few fish to try out.
The fish at the mouth of the Three Forks Estuary were quite silly. Even when he used spirit grains as bait, there would be a group of fish fighting to eat it. When he scattered a handful of spirit grains into the water, it actually attracted a large group of fish.
He was purely a man with a full stomach and didn't know the hunger of a hungry man. Most cultivators wouldn't be able to eat spirit grains for a few days. There were only a few cultivators who ate spirit grains all day long like he did, let alone the fish in the river.
In addition, it was also due to the space of the Spiritual Pearl. The spiritual objects produced by the space of the Spiritual Pearl were very attractive to spirit beasts.
In addition, the fish in the river were really inexperienced. In just more than two hours, he had caught more than ten fish. Fortunately, the fish basket was big enough, otherwise, it wouldn't be able to hold them.
These were all ordinary fish. After living in a place with rich spiritual energy for a long time, they had a bit of spirituality. They could be called "pseudo-spirit fish", which was equivalent to the cultivation level of the Meridian Opening Stage.
Although they were not spiritual fish, when cultivators ate this kind of pseudo-spirit fish, unlike eating ordinary people's food, it would not lead to the accumulation of impurities in the body, which was not good for cultivation.
Secondly, the pseudo-spirit fish tasted very good. For a foodie like Wang Daoyuan, this was the most important thing.
He was about to put away the fishing rod and go back to stew the fish soup when suddenly the buoy in the water shook violently. He hurriedly tried to lift the fishing rod, but to his surprise, he failed.
This fishing gear was made by himself when he was on the mountain. In order to fish for a sumptuous meal, he was greedy. It was good for catching small fish, but not for catching big fish.
The fish struggled wildly in the water, causing a large splash. Its tail came out from time to time and slapped the water fiercely. With such a big movement, the fish was definitely not small. He did not dare to pull back the fishing rod forcibly for fear of breaking it, so he could only fish slowly.
The fish was so energetic that Wang Daoyuan felt that his hands and feet were sore, but the fish still swam vigorously.
After more than an hour, dozens of cultivators on the boat and on the shore were watching. A few of them were jeering and ridiculing. It turned out that the onlookers were not the specialties of Huaxia in his previous life. A group of cultivators were also like this.
Anyway, if it were not for the onlookers, Wang Daoyuan would have given up. After making such a big scene, it would be embarrassing if he could not catch the fish.
After another hour, more than a hundred cultivators had gathered. The fish was finally tired and was pulled out of the water by Wang Daoyuan.
As soon as the fish came out of the water, the onlookers were amazed.
They saw that the fish was quite beautiful. Its head was similar to a carp, but its body was more slender than a carp. Its body was more than two feet long and its whole body was blood-red. Its scales were large, but they were arranged closely, layer upon layer, like armor. Its two long whiskers were three inches long, its fins were like streamers, and its tail fin was more than half a foot long.
Wang Daoyuan thought for a long time, but he did not have any impression of this kind of fish. On the Jade Spring Peak, he was familiar with the family's book collection. He knew all the common spiritual medicines and spiritual beasts, but he had never seen this kind of fish in the book.
At this time, an old cultivator with white hair and beard thought for a while and shouted in surprise, "Could this be the Clear River Carp that has been extinct for more than two hundred years?"
Hearing this, a few cultivators were surprised, but most of the cultivators were at a loss.
The old cultivator's words attracted a lot of cultivators nearby. Of course, most of them were old cultivators, and Wang Zhide was among them.
Many young cultivators were asking the people around them what the Clear River Carp was. Wang Daoyuan was also confused.
Wang Zhide understood the situation through the conversations of the other cultivators. He turned around and returned to the backyard of the Jade Spring General Store. After a while, he came back with a fishing rod and handed it to Wang Daoyuan, saying, "Your fishing rod is useless, use this."
Wang Daoyuan put the Clear River Carp into the fish basket, took the fishing rod handed over by Ninth Uncle, hung the spirit grains, and continued to fish.
Listening to the conversations of some older cultivators, he also had some understanding of the Clear River Carp.
The Clear River Carp was a specialty of the Clear Glass River. It was only produced in the upper reaches of the Clear Glass River and a few tributaries.
The Clear Glass River had two major specialties, the Clear River Carp in the upper reaches and the colored glass sand in the middle and lower reaches. The Clear Glass River was named because of these two specialties.
When the Zhao Country was still in charge of the imperial family, they strictly controlled the mining of colored glass sand and the fishing of the Clear River Carp. The production of these two specialties was very stable. After the Three Great Sects took over, there was no restraint, causing the production of colored glass sand to be very low. The Clear River Carp had been extinct more than two hundred years ago.
You've already exceeded your reading limit for today. If you want to read more, please log in.
Login
Select text and click 'Report' to let us know about any bad translation.