"So decisive? Aren't you going to consider it? You train in a water-type technique, while I train in a fire-type technique. Are you sure you can learn what you want from me!? "Seeing Ji Ning's attitude, Zhou Tong was somewhat surprised.
Ji Ning wasn't some young child. He was an adult who had retained the memories of his previous life, and had his own mature values. If he couldn't see the benefits on the surface, how could he accept someone as his master?
Especially when his master was someone who was much younger than him and had a mature mind. No matter what, he shouldn't have been so decisive.
"Master, you also train in the [Chi Ming's Diagram of the Nine Heavens]. This technique controls fire and water. Even if we walk different paths as Ki Refiners, you are qualified to be my master in body refining!" Ji Ning had already begun to call him 'master', and while speaking, he had already knelt down to accept him as his master.
"Fine. Since you have already made up your mind, then before you leave, I will teach you some of my true abilities!" Zhou Tong laughed, and then tapped Ji Ning's forehead with his finger.
Instantly, a diagram appeared in Ji Ning's mind. It was an incomparably enormous palm, covering the skies and emitting a terrifying aura.
This was the first cycle of the [Starseizing Hand].
The nearby Yichuan was stupefied, because this sort of technique of tapping the forehead with a finger was something only the legendary experts were capable of. At the very least, they had to be at the Primal Divinity or Void level.
"Can it be that he has already reached the Primal Divinity or Void level? Are Fiendgods born at the Xiantian level really that powerful? He isn't even two years old yet! "The more Yichuan thought about it, the more stunned he felt. This sort of technique was truly astonishing.
"The basics of this divine ability can only be learned after you reach the Zifu level as a Fiendgod Body Refiner. As for the rest, I will teach it to you when we meet in the future! By the way, let me tell you this. Unless absolutely necessary, it is best not to use this divine ability. "Zhou Tong added a few more words, then floated away.
"Divine ability!!" The nearby Yichuan was secretly stunned.
The Ji clan had existed for so long, but they hadn't acquired a single divine ability. From this, one could imagine how powerful divine abilities were.
"Looks like I guessed right. He really did obtain some kind of opportunity. I didn't expect him to have a divine ability!" Yichuan thought to himself.
The reason why Ji Ning had accepted him as his master so easily was actually related to Ji Yichuan. Ji Ning had long since told him about Zhou Tong's matters and conjectures. That was why Ji Ning was willing to accept him as his master.
However, Zhou Tong didn't know what happened after that.
He moved far away from Serpentwing Lake, then headed straight towards Stillwater City.
Zhou Tong was currently in a world of the Three Realms known as the 'Grand Xia'.
Back then, when the Great Xia Dynasty unified the world, the world was divided into 3600 prefectures and 800 dukes. Serpentwing Lake, as well as the Ji clan's territory, belonged to Stillwater Commandery, and was the fief of the Marquis of Stillwater.
Zhou Tong had been in this world for quite some time now. Naturally, he had some understanding of this region. He flew by himself through the wind, and in just a few short days, he drew close to the heart of Stillwater Commandery … Stillwater City.
From afar, he could see that on the vast, endless earth, there was an enormous city so vast that he couldn't see the end of it. Even though he was thousands of kilometers away, Zhou Tong could still sense the mysterious and unpredictable fluctuations coming from the huge city. It was as if there was an endless amount of energy behind it.
Clearly, these were ripples of power from the formations within the city.
Just by looking at this enormous city, one could sense a sense of pressure.
"A mere city of the world of the Grand Xia. Although it is large, it is far from being comparable to the truly enormous cities of the Shrouded Heavens world!" Zhou Tong murmured to himself as he looked at it.
Stillwater City was incomparably enormous, but Zhou Tong wasn't comparing it to an ordinary city; he was comparing it to the enormous cities of the Shrouded Heavens world's ancient astral path. Compared to the other enormous cities, Stillwater City was clearly much smaller than the city in front of him.
"I've finally arrived. Stillwater City!" Zhou Tong immediately hurried towards the enormous city.
Zhou Tong was heading towards the east gate of Stillwater City, because the territory of the Ji clan was located to the east of Stillwater City. The gates of this city alone were three thousand meters wide and three hundred meters tall. It was incomparably majestic.
"Your caravan has a total of two hundred and eight people. Pay a fee of two hundred kilograms of thundergold to enter the city!" Just as they drew close to the city gates, Zhou Tong heard the distant shouts of the city guards.
The target of the shouts was an awe-inspiring caravan made up entirely of Xiantian lifeforms. The leader of the caravan, after paying the thundergold, received two hundred black-covered books and entered the city.
Thundergold was a very special type of metal. Its entire body flashed with an azure metallic luster, and its density was far greater than that of gold. Even a fingernail-sized piece of thundergold weighed at least a kilogram.
But of course, to Xiantian lifeforms, thundergold wasn't that valuable.
Soon, it was Zhou Tong's turn. An armored soldier immediately called out to Zhou Tong, "A kilogram of thundergold to enter the city!"
Zhou Tong casually picked up a piece of thundergold and handed it over.
Although he didn't interact much with the outside world, he had discovered a large amount of wealth within the interspatial rings of those who had failed the trials in the past. At the very least, he wouldn't be lacking in thundergold.
"Mm." After accepting the thundergold, the soldier immediately handed Zhou Tong a black-covered book.
"Things like city entrance fees really do exist everywhere!" Zhou Tong chuckled, then entered the city.
As he entered the city, he opened the black-covered book in his hands and began to flip through it.
This book was named [Stillwater City], and it introduced the entire Stillwater City.
Stillwater City was 9,321 kilometers long and 8,910 kilometers wide. It was primarily divided into five sections: the east section, the west section, the south section, the north section, and the centermost section, the Marquisate of Stillwater.
The Marquisate of Stillwater was the heart of the entire Stillwater City. The estate was at least four hundred kilometers long and wide, and was absolutely forbidden. Anyone who dared to trespass would be sentenced to death.
As for the east section, the south section, and the north section of Stillwater City, killing was forbidden, and so they were the safest places to live. These were the most peaceful places in the entire city, as well as the most peaceful places. Many loose cultivators would gather here and quietly train. In fact, there were even some old fellows who didn't care much about the affairs of the world who lived here in seclusion.
But of course, there were also many wealthy merchants who liked this sort of safe place.
As for the western part of Stillwater City, that was the most bustling area in the entire city. That place was basically the base for the various major clans, sects, and schools. Only the main streets of that place were forbidden from killing, but the bases of the various sects did not prohibit killing.
Many people who came to Stillwater City, wanting to become apprenticed to a master, would go to the headquarters of the major sects.
Zhou Tong carefully read through the contents of this book. The book described many things about Stillwater City, and it also contained a map of the city.
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