Chapter 133
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Chapter 133: Precious Treasure Jade Essence
However, the Sending-Home Art had one limitation—it couldn’t transport Fang Lie himself. As the caster, he couldn’t leave during the ritual, or the spatial teleportation would fail.
But Fang Lie didn’t mind this flaw. Unafraid of death, he needed no escape routes. At worst, he’d perish and revive as a full-fledged hero two hours later!
After experimenting with the Sending-Home Art, Fang Lie dispatched unused Spoils of War to the Cycle of Fire.
He then began refining the Golden Eagle and Clear Wind Bright Moon Sword.
Both were third-tier high-quality treasures—rare possessions even among inner gate elites in the Qi Sea realm, let alone ordinary disciples.
Refining third-tier magical items posed some difficulty for Fang Lie. Normally requiring one or two days, he accelerated the process twentyfold by using the Blood Ignition Technique and Explosion Qi Technique to boost his Magic.
Four hours later, a sweat-drenched Fang Lie gazed proudly at the hovering Golden Eagle and Clear Wind Bright Moon Sword.
The refined treasures had transformed completely.
The Golden Eagle now soared as a living creature, blue lightning crackling across its metallic feathers despite its diminished size.
The Clear Wind Bright Moon Sword danced through the air as an azure dragon-shaped light beam—graceful yet lethal, embodying both beauty and deadly purpose.
Through refinement, Fang Lie understood both treasures thoroughly.
The Golden Eagle’s full name was Thunderbolt Golden Eagle—a thunder-aligned mechanical beast crafted from Thunder Gold, Mysterious Spirit Iron, and Lightning Wood. Its core contained a fist-sized Thunder Treasure Diamond, formed through eons of lightning bombardment in stormy realms. When activated by Formations, this gem unleashed devastating lightning attacks, defensive barriers, and flight acceleration, making it versatile in combat.
This treasure boosted Fang Lie’s combat strength by 10-20%.
The Clear Wind Bright Moon Sword proved more astonishing. Its hilt bore a grain-sized fragment of Bright Moon Spirit Jade—a seventh-rank material typically found only in meteorites from the Ninth Heavens, with fewer than one in ten thousand such falling stars containing any.
Naturally imbued with divine patterns, this jade enabled moon-aligned divine skills when properly activated. Moon-based techniques operated beyond the Five Elements and Yin-Yang systems, making them notoriously hard to counter.
Normally exclusive to Immortal-level Cultivators, this sword defied conventions. Its creator ingeniously embedded the tiny jade fragment into a third-tier Flying Sword, preserving a partial moon-aligned divine skill—Clear Wind Bright Moon. Under moonlight, the blade became an invisible, intangible breeze that bypassed conventional defensive Dao magic.
Though weakened by the sword’s low rank, this ability made it peerless in nighttime combat—an unseen assassin even Fourth-tier Magical Items struggled to match. This explained Fang Lie’s immediate fascination.
While merely average among third-tier treasures by day, moonlight transformed it into something approaching Fourth-tier destructive power.
Storing both treasures, Fang Lie wiped his brow. "Exhausting. I need rest!"
"Fool!" Old Bird’s voice snapped. "You sit beside a jade essence pool yet complain of fatigue? One sip erases weariness and restores Magic! Why rest when treasure awaits?"
"Really?" Fang Lie’s eyes sparkled. He immediately conjured a orb of jade essence and swallowed it.
Immediately, he tasted sweetness filling his mouth as cool energy spread through his entire body, washing away his fatigue. Strands of Magic began flowing through his meridians, gradually gathering in his energy seas. Though the restoration wasn’t lightning-fast, Fang Lie calculated his depleted Magic would fully restore within an hour.
"Fantastic stuff!" Fang Lie exclaimed, grinning. "Shame this isn’t my territory. Old Bird, can we move this whole setup?"
"Obviously," the old bird snorted. "How do you think Cultivators upgrade cave dwellings? By collecting treasures from heaven and earth, spirit springs, and spiritual fields. You think we’d leave good resources behind?"
"Perfect!" Fang Lie’s eyes lit up. "Teach me how to take this jade essence pool and the tree!"
"Still missing the real prize?" The old bird chuckled. "What about the most valuable treasure here?"
Fang Lie scanned the cave blankly. "Valuable treasure?"
"You dense fool!" The old bird’s voice sharpened. "Didn’t you notice this place’s unique feature?"
"It’s just got thicker Spiritual Energy…" Fang Lie trailed off as realization struck. He smacked his forehead. "A Spiritual Vein! Which means…Spirit Marrow!"
"Not completely hopeless," the old bird grunted. "This concentrated energy means we’re directly above a Spiritual Vein. Where there’s a vein, there’s Spirit Marrow – the core that converts Nascent Soul energy into Spiritual Energy."
Fang Lie’s hands trembled with excitement. Normal Spirit Marrow hunting required searching thousands of miles, but this cave’s Spiritual Energy only extended dozens of miles. With his Earth Eye Divine Skill…
"Earth Eye, activate!" Golden light blazed from Fang Lie’s left eye, glowing through his eyepatch. He scoured the ground but found only ordinary rocks.
"Uh…what does Spirit Marrow look like?"
The old bird sighed. "Grayish stone, palm-sized, shaped like date pits with faint Dao Patterns. Buried deep with lookalike rocks. Need patience."
"Patience be damned!" Fang Lie roared. "Explosion Qi Technique! Blood Ignition Technique!" Power surged as he doubled down, Magic multiplying twentyfold to sustain his Earth Eye search.