Definition
A high-grade magic treasure, often crafted by Immortals, possessing great power and rare properties.
A high-grade magic treasure, often crafted by Immortals, possessing great power and rare properties.
Definition
A high-grade magic treasure, often crafted by Immortals, possessing great power and rare properties.
Get ready, fellow Daoists—because the training wheels just came off. In this chapter, Ji Ning gets the grand tour of the aquatic palace’s four inner halls: the Divine Ability Hall, the War God Hall, the Star Hall, and the treasure-filled Treasure Hall. The yellow bear artifact spirit drops chilling warnings about danger and opportunity, while the black ox gives us the real lowdown on the rules of the game. The big revelation? Magic treasures aren’t just shiny sticks—they have a five-tier ranking system (Human, Earth, Heaven, Immortal, Pure Yang), and getting your hands on them requires either leveling up your Fiendgod Body Refining or braving the ten-floor death gauntlet known as the War God Hall. And spoiler alert: Ji Ning’s current chances of clearing floor one? Less than ten percent. The kid’s got grit, but the road ahead just got a whole lot steeper.
This is a textbook “system introduction” chapter—the kind that hardcore cultivation fans live for. If you’re new to the genre, don’t glaze over when the black ox starts listing treasure grades. This info is *gold*. It tells you exactly how the author plans to gate Ji Ning’s power progression. He can’t just luck into an OP artifact; he has to earn it with blood, sweat, and probably a few broken bones. The ten-percent odds are also a classic Xianxia motivator—it sets up a clear “underdog must train harder” arc. Watch for how Ji Ning reacts: he doesn’t complain, he just absorbs the information and starts calculating. That’s the mark of a true Dao heart. Also, keep an eye on the Star Hall—places with “complete Daos” are basically cheat codes for enlightenment. Ji Ning’s next major power-up might come from sitting under a waterfall in a thatched hut rather than swinging a sword.
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