Once the horse galloped onto the main road, he didn't think it was too slow and threw it away, because he wanted to use it to slowly recover the transcendence energy he had used up.
He took out an orb the size of a rice grain and wiped it on his clothes. He put it to his mouth, a little reluctant, but in the end, he put it in his mouth and circulated his energy to refine it.
There was nothing more effective than an Orb of Will in restoring transcendence energy. It was much better than the pills refined from the random things cultivator sects collected.
Especially the speed of restoring transcendence energy, it was not something pills could compare to. Therefore, many cultivators would keep an Orb of Will with them, in case they needed it to recover transcendence energy.
However, cultivators who were willing to use an Orb of Will to restore transcendence energy were not ordinary cultivators. For the vast majority of low-level cultivators like Miao Yi, using an Orb of Will to restore transcendence energy was too extravagant. It would be better to use it to improve his cultivation.
However, Miao Yi, who had a great harvest today, decided to be extravagant. At the very least, he had to experience using an Orb of Will to restore transcendence energy.
Four hours later, Miao Yi spat out the Orb of Will in his mouth and looked at it in his hand. He was shocked. He didn't expect the Orb of Will to restore transcendence energy so quickly. In just four hours, it had restored almost all of the transcendence energy he had used up. Normally, meditating would take a few days to recover.
After experiencing the benefits of this thing, Miao Yi couldn't forget about it. After using something good, who would be willing to use something inferior?
He decided that he would also keep one for himself, in case he needed it. Anyway, with his current cultivation, a grain-sized orb could be used many times.
Carefully putting away the tiny Orb of Will, Miao Yi looked around to determine his direction. He stopped his mount and jumped down, giving the horse a heavy slap on its rump.
The horse neighed in pain and galloped away under the moonlight.
He didn't want this horse anymore. It was useless to him with such slow speed. He would let it go and whoever found it could keep it.
Meanwhile, Miao Yi quickly flew towards the mountain forest, leaping above the treetops as he hurried towards Changfeng Cave.
His method of galloping was already considered flying in the eyes of ordinary people, but only cultivators understood that this wasn't considered flying. At most, it was considered floating and moving forward. The Lady Boss and the others' method of blinking through the night sky was the true definition of flying.
When he reached a place not far from Changfeng Cave, he didn't go any closer. There were still cultivators guarding Changfeng Cave.
Standing on the treetop, Miao Yi covered his mouth and let out two 'wuu wuu' sounds, imitating the cry of an owl.
Not long after, a black silhouette dashed through the forest like a bolt of lightning. It ran under the tree and raised its head, letting out a neigh. It was Charcoal.
Miao Yi chuckled. He realized that this bastard was indeed smart. It knew that he was summoning it, so he flew over and landed on its body.
"Your fat body is still the most comfortable to ride on." Miao Yi chuckled and reached out to pat her.
Two fleshy feelers popped out from Charcoal's mane and latched onto Miao Yi's thigh. Sensing Miao Yi's intentions, they immediately changed their direction and quickly crossed over the mountain ridges.
His destination this time was not South Edict Manor, but Changfeng City. This bastard Miao Yi was rather vengeful.
Since he was already here, he had no intention of letting go of the two Head Guard Huang and Zhao Xingwu who had almost killed him, especially the Huang Clan. Not only did they almost kill him, but more importantly, they had bullied his brother and sister for so many years. He was prepared to settle this grudge once and for all, so as to avoid having a shadow in their hearts that would affect his cultivation.
To him, a man who did not seek revenge was not a gentleman. Those who could not take revenge were incompetent.
Galloping along the official road, just as he was about to approach Changfeng City, he quickly brushed past a person on horseback.
Miao Yi, who was galloping as fast as lightning, was startled. Charcoal quickly stopped and turned around to run back.
After bumping into the person on horseback, both of them stopped their mounts and looked at each other.
On the opposite horse was a person dressed like a scholar. He wore a long white gown, with two strands of white hair hanging down to his chest. A plain green cloak gently fluttered behind him. His peerless appearance and temperament couldn't be concealed under the moonlight.
Miao Yi exclaimed in surprise, "Lao Bai!"
This person was Lao Bai. He sat upright, holding onto the reins. Looking at Miao Yi, he smiled and said, "Why are you here?"
Miao Yi flipped over and jumped down, stabbing the silver spear in his hand into the ground.
Lao Bai also dismounted from his horse in a relaxed manner. Miao Yi opened his arms and immediately gave him a bear hug. He hugged Lao Bai and spun him around twice before putting him down. He asked in surprise, "Why are you here?"
Lao Bai was still as calm and unperturbed as before. He smiled and said, "I want to go to the Boundless Secular World to settle some matters."
"Go to the Boundless Secular World?" Miao Yi was dumbfounded. He asked suspiciously, "Settle what matters?"
Lao Bai chuckled and said, "Back then, the Great Immortal left behind some strange arts. I want to go to the Boundless Secular World to practice it and see if I can fulfill my wish."
It was that Great Immortal again. Miao Yi asked curiously, "What's the situation? Tell me, and I'll see if I can help."
Lao Bai said lightly, "I'm trying to see if I can lure the Hell Mantis out. I'll borrow something from the Hell Mantis and try it out."
"..." Miao Yi choked. Something that other people would rather avoid, this guy actually wanted to lure it out and borrow something from that monster?
He was really envious of Lao Bai's calm and collected demeanor. He was just a mere mortal, yet he treated such a terrifying matter like a game.
Miao Yi didn't know whether to laugh or cry, "What are you going to borrow from the Hell Mantis?"
Lao Bai said disapprovingly, "The eggs laid by the Hell Mantis."
"I..." Miao Yi almost fainted. He raised his hand and slapped his forehead, "I say, Lao Bai. It's not a problem if you want to borrow it. The problem is, will the Hell Mantis be willing to lend it to you? How are you going to borrow it? "
"That Great Immortal mentioned a little method when he was still alive." Lao Bai pointed at a cloth bag hanging on the saddle. "I don't know if it will be useful, so I'm just trying it out."
Miao Yi looked over and was immediately stunned. He realized that the horse looked a little familiar. It looked like the horse he had released before. But horses all looked similar, so it wasn't strange for them to look alike.
He and Lao Bai had been together for ten years, so there was no need to be polite. He immediately took the cloth bag from the saddle and opened it. He discovered that it was actually a bronze mirror.
On the other hand, Lao Bai circled Charcoal twice with interest. He even reached out to lift Charcoal's chin and looked at Charcoal's mouth and teeth.
It was rare for Charcoal to be tamed. He obediently stood there and let Lao Bai touch him. He even closed his eyes with a docile expression.
After examining Charcoal for a while, Lao Bai shook his head and chuckled, "Those who are unlucky have no luck. You brat, you really are a lucky man. You actually bumped into a good mount."
"Others don't like it, so I just pick it up and make do with it." Miao Yi casually replied. He didn't take Lao Bai's words seriously, his attention was still on the bronze mirror.
He held the bronze mirror in his hand and turned it around to look at it. He couldn't find anything special about it. His finger tapped on the surface of the mirror twice. He hugged the mirror and asked suspiciously, "Am I seeing things? Using this as a lure? "
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