Jhi Chen ran with terrifying speed for a three-year-old. Each footstep was light yet steady, leaving small indentations in the damp forest floor. Actually, he wanted to fly, because a single flap could take him far beyond the trees. But he restrained himself. If he soared through the air, his strength would be revealed. It would only attract attention, causing unnecessary complications. So he chose to keep running. Although not as fast as flying, his running speed still surpassed the sight of anyone who happened to be around this forest.
When he arrived in the middle of the dense trees, he lowered the old man he had rescued from the riverbank. The old man was still weak, his breath rising and falling irregularly. His skin was pale, dried blood clung to his arms and shoulders, and a wound on his chest looked fresh. Jhi Chen stared for a moment to make sure the man was still conscious. He didn't talk much. Without wasting time, he darted through the forest, looking for spirit plants that could heal internal wounds before it was too late. He moved from one point to another. Under the protruding roots, between the moss-covered rocks, on the damp soil terraces, he examined one by one the densely leaved plants that held traces of Divine energy. Several times he stopped. There were purple-petaled plants that shimmered, there were sharp-tipped grasses that reflected light, but none of them matched what he needed. Jhi Chen remained patient. Every step was measured, every breath was guarded, his divine sense touched gently on the surrounding area to ensure there were no threats wasting his time. After a while, his eyes fell on a low cliff with damp walls. In the crevice of the rock grew a plant with dark green leaves, each strand of leaf reflecting a bluish glow like agate illuminated by the sun. A sharp but clean aroma crept into the air. Jhi Chen recognized these characteristics. He bowed slowly, examining the fibers of the stem, then nodded in satisfaction. "Two thousand year old Krisik Grass," he murmured. His voice was low but firm. "This is what I need." The joy hadn't had time to settle when the ground around him trembled lightly. From behind the thin mist, emerged a giant ape figure with jet-black fur and glowing red eyes. Its body was as tall as a multi-story building, its arms as big as banyan tree trunks, its nails were long and seemed capable of tearing rocks. The ape stood upright, its chest puffed out, and the sound of its roar exploded like thunder. "Naughty kid, you better leave," the ape called out, its voice echoing between the trees. "I don't like killing children. Your flesh won't be satisfying. Don't waste your life in this place. Get out of here before I change my mind." Jhi Chen raised his head and stared at it without flinching. He understood from the tone of the ape's voice that this creature was not a killer without reason. There was a warning there, not hatred. He nodded slightly as a form of appreciation. But the old man behind him needed help immediately, and this Krisik Grass was the key. "Because you don't intend to kill me, I also don't want to make trouble," Jhi Chen said calmly. "Hand over that Krisik Grass to me. After that, I will leave, and I will not disturb your territory." The giant ape was silent for a moment, then laughed long. His voice shook the leaves, causing forest birds to fly away. "Little kid, do you realize what you just said? You're warning me? Although I'm not a creature who likes to slaughter, I'm also not a kind-hearted guard. If you don't hear my warning, you can become a snack. Your small body may not make me full, but it's enough to fill my molars." Jhi Chen took a short breath, his gaze cooling. "In that case, don't blame me. I don't have time for unnecessary debate. The old man I saved is dying. I will take the Krisik Grass now." He took a step, then added in the same calm tone, "Stupid ape, stay where you are. I won't kill you. I'm just taking what I need." The ape's eyes widened in anger. He raised both arms, preparing to slam the ground. Who was he? A true rank eight wild beast, equivalent to a human rank four Martial King. Many kingdom rulers would choose to avoid if faced with him. But before his anger exploded, his body was suddenly locked. An invisible pressure fell from the sky, crushing like a mountain. An oppressive aura seeped in, suffocating movement and suppressing his breath. The ape was stunned. He couldn't move. Even breathing felt like swallowing iron. In sudden fear, he glanced at the little boy who stood calmly in front of him. The innocent face showed no intention to kill, but the pressure he released was like invisible shackles. The ape realized. If this boy intended to kill, he would be annihilated without a chance to fight back. Not wanting to provoke danger, the ape held back, while Jhi Chen approached the cliff, knelt, and picked the mature Krisik Grass. His movements were meticulous and quick. After ensuring the roots were not damaged and the essence was not wasted, he stood up. He turned to leave, but the ape's heavy voice held him back. "Lord, why deceive me? There's no need to disguise yourself as a child. If I knew your strength from the start, I wouldn't dare to offend you. Forgive my stupidity." The ape lowered his body, then prostrated, his legs trembling greatly. Jhi Chen stopped. He turned and was briefly surprised to see the mountain-sized figure prostrating before him. A faint smile appeared on his lips. "Old ape, I didn't deceive you. I didn't disguise myself. I am indeed still small. My lifespan is only three years. About strength, that's my business. I won't mention anything to you." The ape stared unblinkingly. His face was blank and dazed, just like a truly stupid ape. He couldn't believe a boy who was only three years old could have such great strength. "I like you a little. Although you are not a good beast, your character is not bad either. Do you want to follow me?" The ape was startled, then looked so excited that his voice came out stammering. "Lord, i-is that true? Are you serious?" "Do I look like I'm joking?" Jhi Chen asked, staring straight at him. "No. This little ape is willing to follow you," the ape replied quickly. He understood, although he was not weak, out there there were many true experts whose existence was shaking. Following a strong person was the most reasonable choice. And if this boy was really only three years old, his prospects would be unlimited. "You don't need to kneel to me. I'm not looking for a servant. I want a friend. If you want to come, stop the habit of kneeling. Just once you object, I won't take you. Starting today, I call you Krisik Ape, because you grew up with Krisik Grass." "Krisik Ape will not object to Lord," he replied respectfully. He raised his face, trying to regulate his breath so as not to look too nervous. "Good, now, can you shrink your body? Your size is too big. If you walk beside me with a body like this, the whole forest could be in an uproar." Without delay, Krisik Ape shrunk his body. From a height of thirty meters, he shrank to the size of a large cat. His sapphire blue fur looked clean and shiny, his face which was originally fierce now looked adorable. He jumped onto Jhi Chen's shoulder, landing lightly and holding on tight. "Lord, Krisik Ape is ready," he said, trying to sound calm. "I will hide your cultivation. Don't attract anyone's attention." He circulated his divine sense, sealing tightly the traces of Krisik Ape's aura. After that, he lifted his body, darting quickly through the air. The wind whistled. The trees shifted like shadows. If not for the protection of the aura, the gusts of air alone would be enough to throw Krisik Ape off. The little ape hugged Jhi Chen's shoulder even tighter. "Lord is really strong," he muttered. "If without protection, I could be destroyed by the wind like this." A few moments later, Jhi Chen slowed down, touched the ground again, then ran quickly. He arrived at the place where the old man was lying. The old man opened his eyes, staring at Jhi Chen who appeared with firm steps. "Kid, where did you go?" the old man asked weakly. Jhi Chen didn't answer. He crouched down, examining the still open wound, then nodded. "Senior, your wound is very severe. But don't worry. I have obtained the medicine," he said soothingly. He took out the Krisik Grass. The thick stems and leaves he rubbed slowly with his palms twenty-one times. A thick green liquid came out, smelling sharp, and when touched to the skin, the plant melted, seeping into the flesh. Thin white smoke rose into the air. The old man screamed loudly, his body tensing from the stinging pain. "Senior, hold on a moment," Jhi Chen said firmly. "This won't take long." The scream slowly subsided. Half an incense stick's time felt enough to make the pain subside. The gaping wounds closed seventy percent, the bleeding stopped, and the old man's skin color gradually returned. He took a long breath then looked at the sky between the leaves, laughing heartily. "I, Yan Saotian, didn't die," he exclaimed with a relieved laugh that thrilled the surrounding air. But the laughter didn't last long. His face hardened. The look in his eyes suddenly turned cold. A thick killing aura dripped from his body uncontrollably. The surrounding air dropped several degrees. Breath vapor seemed to freeze. "Feng Clan," he hissed, his voice heavy. "You are too brave. You intercepted this old man on the road. You even sent the deputy head of the clan to besiege me. You thought I would die under that pressure. You are wrong. I live. The treasure you wanted you didn't get. You will bear the consequences."
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When Jhi Chen heard the old man's condition, he felt strange. The condition sounded too easy. But Jhi Chen didn't want to miss the opportunity, so he immediately agreed. He raised his hand to the sky. "Senior, I swear I will not tell anyone your resting place, even if death threatens me. If I break this oath, let me die miserably in a dishonorable way." The old man smiled while stroking his white beard. "Boy, you are very brave. Actually, there's no need to go that far. I chose you to receive my inheritance because you meet the requirements. Even if I give the inheritance, if you don't meet the requirements, all of that will be in vain. You are special, having four dantians. That's something that has never happened, even in my era. Moreover, your Divine Lightning bloodline—that is a noble bloodline. I will not mention the exact level, but I can give you an overview: your bloodline is above the level of the Grand Exalted Sacred God Divine Lightning Bloodline. But you don't need to t
Chapter 9: The Keeper of Bo’er
"If I hadn't responded quickly, maybe my life would have been gone. What is this chest? I thought it was a valuable treasure, it turned out to be just a life-reaping chest." Jhi Chen was no longer interested in taking the treasure chest. Not because he was a coward, but he was aware that his strength was not enough yet. As he was about to leave, his dantian trembled again. "Am I really a coward? All this time no one has been able to threaten my life, I feel free to do whatever I want. But that situation has made my mentality decline. I can bully the weak, but I'm afraid of the strong. It turns out I am indeed a coward, still afraid of death. Even though the martial path is always filled with bloodshed. Death can come at any time," he thought. "Thank you, Divine Lightning, Lunar Celestial Body, Sun, and Stars. Because you are interested in this chest, I will satisfy you, even if I have to pay with my life." Jhi Chen took a deep breath, then mustered the courage to open the chest.
Chapter 8: The Sacred Lake’s Hidden Relic
Jhi Chen fell silent upon hearing his mother's explanation. His innocent yet intelligent gaze was fixed on Mu Xiao’er's face. "Mother, will you only develop your talent as a physician? Why don't you ask father for a cultivation technique, so that mother can also become a cultivator?" he asked, his tone full of curiosity. Mu Xiao’er closed the book in her hand for a moment, then looked at her child gently. "Chen’er, everyone has their own path. Like your cultivation path, it's different from others. The strongest person in our place is Lord Long Shan, the ancestor of the ruler of this dynasty. He is already four thousand years old, but his cultivation is still below you who are only three years old. Can everyone be like you? You must understand what mother means." Hearing that, Jhi Chen's face turned red. He looked down, then said softly, "Mother, this child knows his mistake." "You are not wrong," Mu Xiao’er replied, her smile faint but full of determination. "Mother is also learn
Chapter 7: The Hidden Truth of His Father
Jhi Chen was very happy when he felt such dense natural energy. He was sure he could break through. "Is this the effect of a rank four sacred beast? But why is there something strange...?" Jhi Chen focused on his body. "That's right, there's something strange. The natural energy from the sacred beast is not that much. Then where is this natural energy from?" When Jhi Chen continued to observe, he finally found the source of such dense energy. It turned out it came from the broth he ate. "Truly extraordinary. What kind of water did mother use to cook? It's truly amazing, producing such dense natural energy. I have to ask her. But now I have to quickly absorb it." When Jhi Chen focused on absorbing, it turned out his dantian's appetite was too greedy. The energy was immediately devoured completely. The lightning beast was very disappointed because it couldn't absorb everything. The energy had to be shared with the sun and stars. Seeing the state of the lightning beast, Jhi Chen c
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"Qilin Totem Galaxy, is that very far? I've never heard of it," Jhi Chen said. "Indeed, it is very far from your current location. It's not a distance between worlds, but a distance between galaxies. In your galaxy, there are four million three hundred thousand worlds, and all are controlled by twenty stars. Those twenty stars are controlled by the galaxy ruler. Whereas your galaxy is named Eternal Gu Ying Galaxy. Because the Gu clan is the ruler of the galaxy, they named this galaxy according to their clan. As for the name 'Ying,' it is taken from a figure named Gu Ying Ho. He is the strongest person in the Gu clan, as well as the head of the Gu clan and the head of this galaxy." Then, Yan Saotian smiled slightly, he saw Jhi Chen's innocent face still needed information. This slightly tickled his interest, he had never felt excited talking to a small child like Jhi Chen. "Why didn't I mention the dynasty to you? Because there are billions of dynasties in your galaxy, so it would t
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Yan Saotian's pressure spread. Jhi Chen, who was still small, felt a bone-chilling cold. He frowned and stared at Yan Saotian with a pout. "Senior, after I helped you, are you going to kill me?" he asked with a displeased tone. That simple sentence cut through the killing aura like a knife. Yan Saotian snapped out of his own anger. He retracted his pressure as quickly as possible, then nodded apologetically. "Kid, forgive this old man. I was too excited to escape death. I didn't mean to hurt you. Thank you for reminding me." That sincerity made Jhi Chen nod briefly. "Okay. I just can't stand your uncontrollable killing aura. Senior, with your strength, why were you injured by river monsters?" "I wasn't injured by that monster," Yan Saotian replied, his breath now more stable. "I was ambushed by despicable people. There were many of them. When they combined their strength, I was thrown far away. I fell on the riverbank and before I had time to recover, those water monsters swarmed m
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