Chapter Fifty-Nine: The Secrets of the Talent Tree

s of lingering there, Yiyi had already found a way out, which wasn't particularly well-hidden to begin with.When they didn't go far, they came to a rock wall. The rock wall blocked the way ahead, and...When not deliberately searching, one doesn't feel it. But if one searches deliberately, the existence of the talent tree becomes clear.

This magical tree is rooted in its own source of spirit.

The power of the Elixir of Spiritual Enlightenment unfolded in Lu Ye's abdomen, transforming into spiritual energy. While he carefully guided the energy into his spirit apertures with his mind, he also kept an eye on the Talent Tree.

The spiritual energy obtained from transforming elixir is not directly injected into a specific acupoint. It must first pass through the source acupoint. For example, if Lu Ye's twenty-one acupoints are not yet full, the spiritual energy transformed from the elixir he takes must first pass through the source acupoint before flowing into the twenty-first acupoint. If a certain acupoint is too far away from the source acupoint, it may even need to pass through several intermediate acupoints.

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But without exception, the source spirit aperture is the starting point for accepting spiritual power. Therefore, this first opened spirit aperture will be called the source spirit aperture, and it is also the most important spirit aperture for cultivators.

According to Lü Ye's understanding, the source spirit aperture is similar to the dantian of a martial arts master.

Speaking of which, the location of the source spirit aperture is indeed in the dantian area, and the spiritual apertures opened by lower-level techniques are all near the source spirit aperture. Therefore, it doesn't require too many transfers. Only one transfer through the source spirit aperture is needed.

Before this, Lu Ye had never carefully examined the spiritual energy of a Refined Spiritual Pill. However, upon focusing his attention on it this time, he was surprised to find that the spiritual energy transformed from the pill… seemed to lack its own pure spiritual energy. There was an indistinct mixture of something unclear and indescribable within that spiritual energy, and those things should be harmful to oneself.

"Could this be poison ivy" Lu Ye thought to himself.

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I had told the sect leader about this before. All medicine has its side effects, let alone the elixirs consumed by cultivators. The lower the quality of an elixir, the stronger the poison within it. That's why cultivators need to find a way to dispel the elixir's toxins after consuming them during their cultivation, otherwise, they might leave some hidden dangers behind.

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Lú Yè keenly sensed this, thus confirming that the change in spiritual power was happening within the source spirit aperture.

He immediately poured most of his attention into the Source Spirit Aperture, observing carefully. Soon he discovered its secrets.

The innate tree rooted in the source spirit aperture sprouted roots, as if absorbing the spiritual energy within. It flowed through its trunk and back out again, and those not-so-pure spiritual energies became refined after passing through this process.

Throughout the process, a grayish aura continuously emanated from the talent tree, resembling the ashes of burning embers.

As expected, the problem lies with the talent tree!

Based on what I've observed, this talent tree seems to have the effect of purifying spiritual energy. All traces of poison were burned away by it.

This situation became increasingly apparent after he entered the Lingxi battlefield and had a sufficient amount of Yunling Pills.

>On the contrary, there was a period of time before when I didn't have any Yu Ling Dan. During that time when I practiced refining essence and transforming Qi, this phenomenon didn't occur.

Upon considering all these things, Lu Ye suddenly realized. to develop a strong sense of belonging to our sect. Even if they are morally upright, their integration could significantly disrupt the current structure and hinder the growth of younger disciples."L...

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