If it weren't for the urgent task of finding the Fire Lingzhi, Jiang Hengchu's departure would have made Tang Ao regret coming to the Immortal Ruins. Although Jiang Hengchu's gaze was vague, Tang Ao caught it. At the same time, Tang Ao also noticed a sharp killing intent in the eyes of the woman called Ma Xiaoyu. However, Ma Xiaoyu wasn't targeting him, but Su Xirou.
After Jiang Hengchu and the other two left, Su Xirou heaved a sigh of relief. Seeing Su Xirou's expression, Tang Ao couldn't help but laugh. "What? Are they going to eat you?"
Hearing Tang Ao teasing her, Su Xirou rolled her eyes at Tang Ao and immediately led Tang Ao to a cultivation room. Other than the main hall, there were four other cultivation rooms in the cave abode. Since Su Xirou had brought Tang Ao back, it was obvious that she could only share a cultivation room with him. Fortunately, the cave abode that Su Xirou and the other three had rented was extremely spacious. In Su Xirou's cultivation room, there were two rooms inside and outside.
"In the future, you will cultivate in the outer room, and I will cultivate in the inner room. Then … "Su Xirou originally wanted to ask Tang Ao to accept some appropriate tasks, earn some contribution points, and then rent her own cave abode. However, she swallowed the words when they were on the tip of her tongue. Tang Ao, after all, had saved her life. Now that he was sharing a Cultivation Room with her, it was not a big deal.
Moreover, she and Tang Ao were in a separate room, so nothing would happen. As for other matters, Su Xirou only wanted to say that she didn't know how long she could survive in the Immortal Ruins, so she didn't need to think too much about it. Perhaps she was too tired, Su Xirou simply said a few words to Tang Ao and walked back to her own room.
After Su Xirou left, Tang Ao casually threw out a few array flags and immediately created a passage. Then, Tang Ao entered the array. This cultivation room was extremely spacious. Even though it was separated by Tang Ao, it didn't feel crowded at all. After entering the array formation, Tang Ao took out the jade slip he had obtained from Yang Yun.
After a quick glance, Tang Ao realized that this jade slip contained some information about the Ruins of Immortality. Now that Tang Ao really wanted to understand the Ruins of Immortality, this jade strip would be of great help to Tang Ao. As he read, Tang Ao also learned a lot of information. Tang Ao knew that contribution points were the hard currency of South Ruins City. As long as one had enough contribution points, they could do almost anything in South Ruins City.
At the same time, Tang Ao also checked the method of obtaining contribution points. It was basically the same as what Su Xirou had said. In the end, Tang Ao also learned something that even Su Xirou might not know. It was about the Grand Competition of the Ruins of Immortality that was held once every 100 years. The winners of the Grand Competition of the Ruins of Immortality, which was held once every 100 years, would be able to leave the Ruins of Immortality and head to the Langya Realm.
The higher one's ranking in the Grand Competition of the Ruins of Immortality, the more spots they would be able to obtain. Moreover, there were two conditions for the Grand Competition of the Ruins of Immortality. The first condition was that one had to obtain a Platinum-grade identity token to participate in the Grand Competition of the Ruins of Immortality. The second condition was that one's skeletal age must be less than a thousand years. In other words, one had to be a martial practitioner who had cultivated for less than a thousand years. Currently, these two conditions matched perfectly with Tang Ao's. At that moment, Tang Ao was a little happy because he had learned another way to leave the Ruins of Immortality.
However, Tang Ao didn't think too much about the Grand Competition of the Ruins of Immortality. After all, there were still three years until the next Grand Competition of the Ruins of Immortality. Then, Tang Ao took out the package given to him by Yang Yun. Then, Tang Ao saw that there were a total of three items in the package.
A beast skin map, a Void Locale Ball, and ten crystals. After seeing these crystals, Tang Ao's body immediately trembled. Although it was his first time seeing these crystals, Tang Ao already recognized what they were. They were none other than the legendary immortal crystals. Tang Ao picked one up and immediately felt the surging immortal spiritual power within it.
However, Tang Ao quickly determined that these immortal crystals were just the leftovers of low-grade immortal crystals. It was also because of this that Tang Ao was so shocked. Tang Ao was even thinking that if the immortal spiritual power contained in low-grade immortal crystals could reach such a level, then how terrifying would the immortal spiritual power contained in supreme-grade immortal crystals be?
These ten low-grade immortal crystals were for Tang Ao to convert the spiritual power within his body. If Tang Ao was an ordinary Astral Reaching Realm martial artist, then these ten low-grade immortal crystals would be more than enough to convert spiritual power. However, Tang Ao was clearly not ordinary. Because he possessed the Nine Dragons Emperor Jade Body, Tang Ao's Spiritual Sea stored a terrifying amount of spiritual power.
Therefore, if Tang Ao wanted to convert the spiritual power within his body through immortal crystals, then he would need at least one hundred low-grade immortal crystals. Therefore, if Tang Ao wanted to convert the spiritual power within his body through immortal crystals, then he would need at least one hundred low-grade immortal crystals. However, Tang Ao knew that even in the Ruins of Immortality, such low-grade immortal crystals were extremely precious. The normal price of immortal crystals was one thousand contribution points for one low-grade immortal crystal.
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