Beast Taming: I gained the talent of a spirit pet.

Chapter 383 The Holy Land of the Central Plains!

Chapter 383 The Holy Land of the Central Plains!

Now, Gu Yuan has a direction to strive for.

With a direction, it becomes easier to figure out what to do.

Of course, the sword intent in the sword mark on the bronze cauldron was indeed important to him, but to say that Gu Yuan could use it to achieve the prototype of a great supernatural power was not entirely true.

The rudimentary form of great supernatural power is not so easy to achieve, especially when it requires him to refine his swordsmanship.

The Old Ancestor Danxia was quite shocked and impressed by Gu Yuan's talent and comprehension, but Gu Yuan was well aware of his own talent and comprehension.

My talent and comprehension are indeed good, but they're not quite the kind of once-in-a-millennium genius.

He was able to reach his current level mainly because of his spirit pet system.

It was precisely because of the spirit pet system that he was able to transform himself step by step, gaining outstanding talent and comprehension, and even directly acquiring top-tier divine abilities, and even great divine abilities.

Therefore, it would be very difficult for Gu Yuan to elevate his swordsmanship to the prototype of a great divine power on his own. It would be as difficult as if he were to advance to the first-grade golden core without the help of the spirit pet system!

However, now that he has received help from Ancestor Danxia, ​​who possesses the sword intent left behind by a Nascent Soul Immortal, it is undoubtedly a good thing. It will make his subsequent comprehension much easier and save him a lot of effort.

Gu Yuan lifted the bronze cauldron and tossed it into his storage bag. Then he bowed to Ancestor Danxia and thanked him, saying, "This disciple thanks Ancestor!"

It must be said that the help from Ancestor Danxia came at the right time and was very useful. Without this bronze cauldron, he would have definitely taken many detours.

Therefore, he has to acknowledge and accept the favor that Danxia Laozu has done for him!
"It's alright, it's alright. Anyway, this thing isn't of much use to me. Giving it to you is putting it to good use."

The Old Ancestor Danxia didn't take it seriously.

Gu Yuan hesitated for a moment, then couldn't help but ask, "May I ask, Ancestor, whose senior left this sword mark on the bronze cauldron you gave me?"

The old Taoist priest Danxia, ​​who had been smiling, froze upon hearing Gu Yuan's words, a complex expression appearing on his face.

After a moment of silence, he said, "This sword mark was left by the ancestor of the Xuanxu Palace in the Central Plains, Xuantian Daoist. Thousands of years ago, when this senior was traveling the world, he encountered a rather troublesome opponent and finally killed him."

"This bronze cauldron was broken back then, and I later obtained it."

Xuanxu Palace, a sacred site in the Central Plains...

Xuan Tian Daoist...

Gu Yuan seemed to be deep in thought. He had never heard of either of them before, but they were clearly people with a significant background.

Since the former can be called a holy land, it means that this sect has been passed down from the Middle Ages and the Ancient Times and has the foundation of a primordial spirit true immortal.

For example, it possesses a spiritual treasure to suppress fortune, and a primordial spirit or true immortal sits in it.

This sacred place is actually much stronger than a first-class immortal sect like Medicine King Mountain.

In the entire cultivation world of Southern Xinjiang, there are very few places that can be called holy lands.

What is a holy site?

A sect with an extremely profound foundation, capable of continuous inheritance, a constant stream of talented disciples, a primordial spirit immortal presiding over it, and spiritual treasures to suppress its fortune—that is what a holy land should be!

As for Xuan Tian Dao Ren... Gu Yuan had never heard of this senior's name, which was only due to his own ignorance.

But this person must be an extraordinary figure, without a doubt.

After all, what ordinary person could possibly advance to the Nascent Soul True Immortal realm? Gu Yuan thought for a moment, then asked curiously, "Ancestor, have you ever been to the Central Plains?"

Gu Yuan only had a vague impression of the Central Plains, but he knew some things about it.

The Central Plains is a land of outstanding people and abundant resources, with many holy sites and powerful sects. In comparison, places like the Southern Frontier are said to be jokingly referred to by some people in the Central Plains as remote and impoverished areas.

"I have indeed been to the Middle Kingdom, but that was six thousand years ago."

Ancestor Danxia's eyes showed a look of reminiscence as he said, "Back then, I was still quite young, only a little over two thousand years old, and had just recently achieved the Yang God Dao Fruit realm. I thought the world was vast and I could go anywhere, but I never expected..."

At this point, Ancestor Danxia sighed softly: "Alas, the Central Plains truly deserves to be called a land of outstanding people and abundant resources, producing many extraordinary talents."

Next, Ancestor Danxia changed the subject and started talking about some situations in the Central Plains, chatting with Gu Yuan for a while.

Gu Yuan had some guesses about why Ancestor Danxia avoided talking about certain things, but he didn't say anything. Instead, he took the initiative to ask some questions, which broadened his knowledge.

After chatting for a while, Gu Yuan also took the opportunity to ask Ancestor Danxia about some problems he encountered in his cultivation.

This is a rare opportunity, especially now that Gu Yuan has reached this point. His master, Master Heling, can no longer teach him much about cultivation, nor can he provide much experience.

In this situation, one should naturally take the opportunity to learn more from Ancestor Danxia.

As a powerful Yang God, Ancestor Danxia was more than capable of guiding Gu Yuan.

After more than half an hour, Gu Yuan's doubts were resolved, and he no longer had any questions about advancing to the Golden Core stage.

Even the questions that arise after the Golden Elixir is forged are basically answered without doubt.

He still had some doubts about swordsmanship.

However, although Ancestor Danxia himself had a high level of cultivation and was extremely proficient in alchemy, his swordsmanship was only average, and he was even inferior to Gu Yuan.

Perhaps sensing that Gu Yuan was somewhat distracted, Ancestor Danxia took the opportunity to bring up the topic of alchemy.

Gu Yuan's spirits lifted, and he immediately began to earnestly ask for advice.

The art of alchemy is profound and extensive, and he was quite interested in it.

The Old Ancestor Danxia was very interested in matters of alchemy.

After the two talked for more than an hour, the old ancestor Danxia said with lingering interest, "I didn't expect you to have such a good talent in alchemy. Alas, it would be great if you were my disciple."

Gu Yuan also benefited greatly and said with a smile, "When I first learned alchemy, I actually did it to refine pills for myself, and it would also be beneficial for forming a golden core during the process of core formation, so I learned it."

"Yes, alchemy is indeed closely related to the formation of the core. It's good that you can think this way."

Ancestor Danxia nodded in agreement, then changed the subject, saying, "Young Gu, I think your aptitude and talent are quite good. It's a bit of a waste for you to be He Ling's disciple. Why don't you become my disciple?"

Gu Yuan was taken aback, and said in surprise, "Ancestor, didn't you already ask this question to your disciple just now?"

"Really? I just asked you that?"

Ancestor Danxia frowned, then shook his head and said, "It seems you didn't agree just now either. Never mind, just pretend I didn't say anything."

(End of this chapter)

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