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Chapter 127 Departure (Part 2)

Zhou Hao took advantage of resting every night to study the problem of his sealing cultivation alone in the inn, which was a matter of racking his brains and unable to understand the method.

The next morning, the group set out again on the road. A hundred miles along the way was a road opened by mortals, which was quite neat and spacious. Ordinary mortals were also dressed neatly and bustling, showing the prosperity and tranquility of the place.

After a hundred miles away, we began to enter Weishui Jiuyu, which is one of the most extensive areas under the rule of Tianyan Sect. Weishui, as a vast water system spanning 30,000 miles from east to west and nearly 100,000 miles from north to south, contains nine large tributaries and countless small tributaries.

The largest nine tributaries, as natural geographical indications, divide the boundaries between forces and control, and are also the link between regions. They are called Jiuyu.

Jiuyu is from west to east, including Mulongyu, Huayangyu, Jinguyu, Shanyangyu, Dalongyu, Taiweiyu, Shenshiyu, Wanjianyu, and Feishanyu, which is closest to Tianyanzong.

The magical place of heaven and earth has created a magical terrain like Jiuyu. Nine rivers divide this vast land from north to south. The area covered by each river is about three thousand miles wide in the east and west. Looking down from a high altitude, it is like nine giant dragons lying on the ground. Just when the time is ripe, they will surely leaps into the sky and snorkeling proud of the nine heavens.

Near the nine rivers, along the winding valley cliffs, along the gentle or vital places, hundreds or thousands of miles apart, there are huge and majestic city walls.

The place where Zhou Hao and his party are located is called Shenxi Cliff. From then on, even if they officially enter the westernmost side of Jiuyu, within the range of Mulongyu.

It is not difficult for monks to span three thousand miles. The group of people is like flying geese, fleeting in a flash. The rapidly floating figure brings a breeze, and the flying leaves are still swaying, and the people are hundreds of feet away.

Mulong Valley is an ordinary place in the mild water system, but before it was passed down for a long time, a giant beast descended from the sky like a five-colored dragon and bathed in the water of this valley. It took several years to go away.

Then water monsters appeared frequently in Mulong Valley. Fish jumped ashore and turned into boys, snakes turned into green dragons and swallowed colorful clouds, old turtles turned into good fortune, and demon clams spit beads into goddesses. Various legends have been around for a long time among the people, and monks often come to explore the truth.

However, Mulong Valley stretches for thousands of miles and the rivers are surging. It is a delusion to find out the secrets. However, monsters often appear in the water, which makes the monks who come to pick up a lot of good materials. As time goes by, some monks gradually find that some places are extremely beneficial to the cultivation of water-attributed spiritual roots, so they start to settle down, and from then on they reproduce and gradually develop a city.

Looking at the entire Jiuyu area, this is basically the case. If it is resources, people will compete for it, and if it is people, they will have selfishness. As time goes by, generations of monks continue to develop, and eventually spread 30 to 40% of the entire Jiuyu.

The remaining area is not occupied by no one, but it cannot survive for mortals. However, for monks, it is tasteless and just let it grow naturally. Some low-level disciples of some families can also be used to train themselves.

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Of course, for the real vital places, dozens of forces in Jiuyu, each dominate the other, and each of them has its own specialties in Jiuyu, which is very cherished. It is also a water-based spiritual object strictly controlled by Tianyan Sect. As for the occasionally appearing in the wilderness along the river in Jiuyu, each depends on opportunities.

The reason why Zhou Hao and his party did not cross the mountains was to reduce trouble. There were basically no too powerful monsters in Jiuyu, so it was not worthy of their envy. The families in Jiuyu often had Jindan monks patrolling everywhere, one was to prevent low-level disciples from danger, and the other was to prevent outsiders, or casual cultivators from committing crimes. Of course, casual cultivators with status could walk at will. They only needed to receive identity jade tablets in each city and pay a certain amount of spirit stones, and they could appear and nowhere to be in the family realm.

Zhou Hao and his men followed the jade slips to the main city of Mulongyu and Tianlong City. Generally speaking, after obtaining the road guide in the main city of each valley in Jiuyu, they can travel unobstructed and follow the rough route between each city. There are many monks coming and going, and there will be no danger. Furthermore, they can be protected from interference from family forces in various places.

If you do not obtain the passive jade slip, but travel through the sphere of influence of various families at will, it is very likely to cause misunderstandings. Once a monk realizes that the other party may pose a threat to his family, it will definitely lead to a fight. The final outcome is that no matter whether you win or lose, the person who is on the road cannot fall.

Unless he is a monk in Jiuyu, with a jade slip, and a monk from Tianyan Sect, as a disciple of the upper sect, he has certain privileges.

After entering Mulong Valley, the climate was extremely bad. Just as the rainy weather was coming, mortals rarely went out, and the mountains and lakes were hidden in a hazy rain and mist. Zhou Hao has not yet thought of a perfect method of sealing cultivation, so most of his mind stayed on deducing the sealing technique while walking. The reason for this was that he had a little idea in his mind, but if he wanted to succeed, he still needed to deduce it carefully. The key point was the talisman, the rune technique that represents the ultimate truth of the world.

The name of Tianlong City comes from the legendary Tianlong Huahong Land, and it is also the best spiritual vein place in Mulong Valley. From a distance, Tianlong City stands under a cliff, with tall and majestic walls. I don’t know when it was cast. The blue-black giant stones are simple and strict, carved with countless rock paintings of varying depths, silently telling the ancient city.

After getting close, you can find that the towering cliff wall is not impossible to climb. Above the cliff wall a hundred feet high is the most famous and most abundant place in Tianlong City, Tianlong Mountain.

The mountain is thousands of feet high, and the true appearance of the mountain top cannot be seen clearly in the clouds and mist. Only through the floating cloud stream can you occasionally see tall ancient trees or rays of light.

The city below is home to a large number of mortals, a few children who have begun to practice Qi, and some monks in charge of management, as the guide monks stationed in the Qunshi. The Tianlong Mountain behind it is the place where local forces live for a long time, and also the destination for monks to come and go, and the place where monks gather. Of course, there are various needs, and for mortals, they will not affect monks. Therefore, Tianlong Mountain is a good market.

After entering the city gate, a young cultivator who was on duty in Qi training took the initiative to come forward and respectfully asked Zhou Hao and his men's intentions. He knew that he was just passing by, and did not force him. Instead, he directed him to Tianlong Mountain to rest and accompany him all the way. Zhou Hao and his men did not object. He had known the rules in Jiuyu for a long time, and of course he would not be stupid enough to fight, unless he reached the Nascent Soul realm, he could stay or stay at will, ignoring these rules.
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