In my twilight years of cultivating, I became a Supreme Daoist of the Longevity Path-Chapter 822

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Chapter 822: 341: Compensate for the faults with merits!

With a well-practiced understanding of human relationships and adaptable problem-solving, one finds a good footing.

Chapter 822: 341: Compensate for the faults with merits!

With a well-practiced understanding of human relationships and adaptable problem-solving, one finds a good footing.

However, because of her, he took the unusual step, which was almost against his own style of handling things.

Otherwise, why would he have provoked the Dragon Beast on his own initiative?

It was precisely because of this that she felt pity and shame in her heart.

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However, Su Yanyan’s understanding of him was still not deep enough.

Chen Dengming’s prudence and tendency to hold back were such that he would do so when appropriate, and when not, he would not hesitate to take decisive action.

Just as during the crisis when Li Yue betrayed the Changchun Sect, he had his struggles and hesitations, but in the end, he still took decisive action, with his true intentions refined amidst danger and adversity.

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His actions were not rigid; they were full of adaptability, and he was also sentimental at heart—that was his character, and his principles were grounded on human emotions.

If this is not cautious enough, the ultimate caution would mean to abandon everything, to sacrifice everything.

As long as one can survive, the destruction of the world, the extinction of all related people, it doesn’t matter.

Such an extreme form of caution is not in Chen Dengming’s view, nor does it fit the way of the Human Immortal spirit.

After dealing with the matters concerning the Dragon Beast and outer realm Evil Cultivators like Tan Xiangkun of the Three Saints Palaces, half a month had passed since that battle had erupted.

Chen Dengming’s injuries sustained during that battle had healed, and not only that, but the fourth Human Immortal Daoist script was also greatly refined due to the pressure from that battle.

If you add in the mastering of the strongest Human Immortal bodily Divine Skill—the Ancient Human Immortal Body—he was indeed as Su Yanyan said, quite lucky and not without gain.

At this moment, within the renovated stronghold at the border, in a tranquil courtyard with three sets of triple gateways, the long, ancient-colored glazed rooftiles stretch out with golden ridges carved with flying swallows.

In the center of the courtyard was a small and exquisite pavilion surrounded by rock gardens and ponds, with rugged stones and babbling brooks, yet the pond water was seawater, inhabited by several colorful and vibrant fish.

Chen Dengming casually scattered some spirit grass powder used for feeding spiritual beasts onto the water’s surface, creating ripples that spread out in circles.

Immediately, the fish in the water competed to eat, even colliding with each other, causing ‘bang bang’ noises and splashing columns of water in a strange phenomenon.

“To think they have endured some Dragon Blood…”

Chen Dengming watched the fish that he had selected from the sea that day, nodding with a smile on his lips.

These fish were genuine Dragon Fish with a trace of Dragon Blood.

If given to Qi Cultivation or Foundation Establishment stage cultivators from a Beast Taming Sect, they would cause a frenzy to obtain them.

However, for the current Chen Dengming, these fish were nothing more than ornamental fish.

Fish with Dragon Blood held a slim chance of transforming into creatures akin to Dragon Beasts one day.

Yet, they required at least a few thousand years of cultivation and transformation, which is even more difficult than the normal cultivation process for a Qi Cultivation stage cultivator to reach Nascent Soul stage—let alone truly leaping over the Dragon Gate to transform into a dragon.

However, for low-level cultivators, these Dragon Fish are precious because of the Dragon Blood—a substance that is utterly out of reach for them, naturally making them extremely valuable.

“Leaping over the Dragon Gate is difficult, and so is becoming an Immortal; although I have touched upon the Ancient Human Immortal Body, which is quite powerful, to use it at will and to strengthen it is very difficult…”

Chen Dengming scattered the last of the spirit grass powder, and as he paced back and forth in the pavilion with his hands clasped behind his back, his eyebrows gradually knitted together.

He contemplated the difficulties he had recently encountered in revisiting and grasping the Ancient Human Immortal Body, and couldn’t help feeling the hardships associated with cultivation.

He had already used the Ancient Human Immortal Body once and stepped into its threshold.

But the profundity and subtlety within it still required frequent usage and experience to gradually familiarize, and even seeking to become stronger and gradually approaching the Ancient Immortals who could pluck stars and move moons, who could cleave heaven and earth asunder.

Talking about it is easy, but truly understanding it requires practice.

Suddenly, Chen Dengming stopped, looked up at the sky, soared into the air, and arrived in an uninhabited valley.

He attempted to enter the state of the Ancient Human Immortal Body again to experience the exhilarating feeling the immense power of his growing physical body brought him.

In the valley, Chen Dengming quickly set up the “Star-blocking and Moon-sealing Array” to conceal his presence and then returned to the center of the valley.

Breathing the fresh air and watery essence of the surrounding valley, he collected his spirit, gradually elevating his state of mind to the Unity of Heaven and Man—a basic state necessary to skillfully control Human Immortal Dao Force.

However, to display the Ancient Human Immortal Body was not so simple—it required a mindset close to the unyielding will of Man Wins the Sky and the undaunted fighting spirit of the Ancient Immortals who dared to battle the heavens, in order to mobilize the Human Immortal Dao Force and condense the Ancient Human Immortal Body.

Chen Dengming’s spirit, in serenity, sought and brewed that sensation as the verses of the Ancient Human Immortal Body echoed in his mind.

‘There is but one Tai Chi in heaven and earth, and one in the human body, from one to multiple, from small to large, from inner intentions to outer capabilities, if one could let go of these intentions…

The human body contains endless mysteries, the human heart has infinite depth, human strength has no limits…’

Soon, the figure of a formidable Ancient Immortal loomed over his mind like an enormous mountain.

The Human Immortal Dao Force within his sea of consciousness traveled rapidly through his body, infiltrating his flesh, bones, and even his organs.

‘Crack’—

Silver electric arcs of Human Immortal Dao Force began to course around his body’s surface.

As the power within him revolved, it seemed as if a Tai Chi formed by ‘Human Immortal Dao Force’, ‘Heart Force’, and ‘Human Force’ was created within him.

With each inhalation and exhalation, he transformed into an Ancient Immortal, drawing in vast amounts of Spiritual Energy.

Breath in—

Breath out—

Powerful surges of Spiritual Energy suddenly flooded into Chen Dengming, merging with the Human Immortal Dao Force, strengthening his tendons, bones, flesh, organs, and even his hair, causing his body to begin to grow in size, filled with power.

In a breath, the valley’s Spiritual Energy rolled over like a massive cloud, pouring down into the ravine like a waterfall, and with majestic momentum, surged towards his rapidly enlarging, grandiose physique.

In a flash, half of Chen Dengming’s body was hidden within the Spiritual Energy cloud.

Countless silver electric arcs, like serpentine dragons, snaked rapidly inside his body, and a terrifying, suffocating aura began to permeate the valley, making the air itself seem restless and agitated…

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