Qi Cultivation Starting from the Repair Panel

Chapter 110: Chapter 94: Reunion



Chapter 110: Chapter 94: Reunion

[Name: Chu Zheng]

[Cultivation: Qi Refining: Early Jade Bone Realm, Immortal Path: Late Spirit Spring Realm]

[Cultivation Technique: Taixuan Divine Fire Scripture (Eighth Order), Great Circulatory Qi Guideline (Sixth Order/Incomplete), Heavenly Star Body Refining Technique (Fifth Order)...]

[Divine Skills: Xuan Tian Seal Third Form (Fifth Order), Space Condensing Art (Sixth Order), Heavenly Divination Technique (Second Order), Object Control (Second Order), Transmute Stone to Gold (Second Order), Invisibility Technique (Second Order)...]

[Repair Master: Third Order (5/1000)]

[Remaining Repairs for the Day: 0]

[Currently Repairable: Great Circulatory Qi Guideline - Upper Volume (375/500), Phantom Spirit Technique (0/7000)...]

Looking at the panel before him, Chu Zheng closed his eyes and sensed for a moment, pondering.

As his cultivation rose, the ranks of his divine skills correspondingly improved, and once activated, their might became more astonishing.

After the rank of Repair Master increased, not only did he gain an additional divine skill, but the number of necessary repairs for cultivation techniques also significantly changed.

Especially with the Great Circulatory Qi Guideline, which had reduced by nearly half, in just over a month, he would be able to completely repair it.

This was perhaps related to his own progress in cultivation.

His current understanding of Qi Refining naturally surpassed that of Spirit Transformation, so this kind of change was normal.

As for the Heavenly Divination Technique, although it was only a second-order divine skill, it was quite mysterious.

Heavenly Divination Technique was a branch of a great divine skill of divination, with certain limitations. It could not predict fortunes or disasters but could only locate people and search for items.

For example, that piece of Blood Jade in the Song Family Treasury, Chu Zheng could vaguely know its general direction through the Heavenly Divination Technique, which undoubtedly greatly reduced the search time.

If in the future he encountered some fragmented items that were difficult to repair, finding the other fragments could naturally save a lot of repair time.

Suddenly, Chu Zheng's eyes twinkled, and he took the remnant piece of the Martial Path into his hand.

[Xuan Tian Martial Barrier (Sixth Order/Incomplete): A Martial God's lifelong insights are contained within, encompassing the cultivation methods of the Xuan Tian Scripture, as well as the fourteen Martial Dao Divine Abilities.

It retains the aura of the Immortal Path and was once shattered by a True Immortal by hand, breaking into six pieces, after which an Immortal Path Cultivator forcefully erased the traces on it. Repairable (0/5000)]

This martial relic was first shattered by the hand of a True Immortal and was then forcefully smoothed over by Ling Qi in the Capital of the Great Zhou, making the repair exceedingly difficult.

Chu Zheng closed his eyes and focused, using this fragment as a medium to perform the Heavenly Divination Technique.

In an instant, several vague auras appeared in Chu Zheng's mind, only giving a rough direction. Perhaps due to different distances, the auras varied in strength and were somewhat uneven.

Indeed...

This material of the stone barrier was extraordinary and difficult to destroy, which meant that other fragments must still exist in the world.

Chu Zheng couldn't help but feel excited. He summoned the Heavenly Aura Sword from within his Dantian and performed the Heavenly Divination Technique again, with dense auras converging in his mind, mostly gathering in one place.

[Heavenly Aura Sword (Sixth Order/Incomplete): Originating from a complete set of Heavenly Aura Sword Array, it is one of the three hundred and sixty Assistant Swords, made from Phoenix Blood Wood, has been initially repaired, but with your current abilities, you cannot complete further repair, lacking the necessary materials.]

Compared to cultivation techniques, repairing high-grade divine weapons clearly had some limitations and was more difficult.

This Heavenly Aura Sword was just one of the Assistant Swords in a sword array. If he could collect the entire set, its rank would be at least seventh order.

In other words, this sword array would have the power to slay immortals. If he could possess it, it would undoubtedly be of great assistance to Chu Zheng.

After several consecutive applications of the Heavenly Divination Technique, Chu Zheng felt a sense of emptiness within him, his Yuan Qi was damaged, and he hastily ceased divining.

Via the repair panel, he swiftly restored his state to its peak condition.

However, during this repair, Chu Zheng noticed a slight anomaly, a momentary change in the nature's spiritual energy around him.

This impact, fading in an instant, returned to normal within a breath's time.

Since stepping into the Jade Bone Realm, his sensitivity to his surroundings had increased sharply.

Even though the change just now was minimal and barely had any impact on nature, the spiritual energy around did indeed momentarily weaken by a fraction.

After pondering for a while, Chu Zheng once again started experimenting; he took out a long dress from his hand.

This dress belonged to Song Lingqing.

Back in the Phantom Spirit Sect, Chu Zheng had obtained Song Lingqing's Storage Bag, temporarily using it to transfer elixirs.

Aside from the Spirit Stones, the storage bag contained quite a few articles of Song Lingqing's clothing.

With Ling Qing's residual aura lingering on the clothes, there was no better medium for performing the Heavenly Divination Technique.

Chu Zheng took a deep breath, extracted an aura from the clothing, and once again performed the Heavenly Divination Technique.

A very clear aura emerged, materializing in the northwest direction.

Chu Zheng snapped back to reality and looked at the dress in his hand, his heart stirring slightly. Judging by the distance, Song Lingqing was not far from him, obviously within the Giant Marsh.

It seemed he could set out in a few days, locate Song Lingqing first, and at least clarify their current situation before planning for the future.

A wave of emptiness welled up from within, Chu Zheng faltered slightly, exited the divination, and once more used the panel to replenish his Yuan Qi.

This time, he paid special attention to his surroundings and felt the change more clearly.

In the moment he repaired his body, a portion of the spiritual energy around him was sucked away by an invisible force.

Clearly, this was related to the panel.

The repair was not without cost, but this cost did not have to be borne by him.


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