Chapter 262: Follow Your Heart, Adapt with Ease
Chapter 262: Follow Your Heart, Adapt with Ease
Chapter 262: Follow Your Heart, Adapt with Ease
“Moo moo~” Black Ox pointed to an island on the sea, sensing the fluctuation of a teleportation array.
"The Yu family’s!" Xiao Chi exclaimed, "Brother Xun, Brother Ox, these humans are trying to capture us!"
"Obviously." Chen Xun stood on the crane’s head, glancing over the island. "They’ve prepared well, but just as they have their tactics, so do we."
"Moo!" Black Ox rubbed against Chen Xun, indicating that they had already crossed the Yu family’s blockade and were now safe.
"Haha, it’s all thanks to Brother Ox." Xiao Chi spat in the direction of the island. "If it were me, I might have been caught."
"Don’t underestimate Da Li’s ancient forces. To cultivate to the Deity Transformation stage, they must still be plotting against us in ways we can't yet see."
Chen Xun scoffed, noting that even Nascent Soul cultivators in Qian Country were not simple. "This blockade is nothing—a group of Golden Core cultivators, with the occasional Nascent Soul, isn’t enough."
He had faced Long Guanzi and escaped right under his nose. Did they really think such cultivators could catch them?
"Moo?"
"Brother Xun?""It might be bait, but we won’t take the risk now. Let’s put the Yu family’s matter aside for the moment. After ascending to the Deity Transformation stage, everything will become simpler."
Chen Xun narrowed his eyes. He had been a Nascent Soul ancestor in Qian Country for too long and had grown somewhat complacent. The cultivation world valued relationships, but it also valued… absolute power.
Black Ox nodded in agreement. If their strength was equal, then they could truly discuss matters fairly.
"Deity Transformation..." Xiao Chi licked his lips. Initially, he had doubted it, but now he believed it completely, feeling a thrill in his heart.
Da Li’s Deity Transformation cultivators could live for four thousand years; he could probably live… six thousand years!
As cultivators progressed to higher stages, they spent more and more time cultivating, refining artifacts, and learning powerful spells. The actual days they truly lived weren’t many.
If he could really live that long, it would be no different from immortality. He wouldn’t even need to cultivate—just roam with his two brothers, living each day fully.
Living this way, it would be like living sixty thousand years compared to others. This was the true path to longevity!