Reigning Supreme in countless worlds With Beast taming-Chapter 46 - : Young People
Chapter 46: Chapter 46: Young People
This was Qin Feng’s first time killing someone.
Since he had already set foot on the path of cultivation, it was certain he would encounter other opponents; killing was inevitable.
Rather than waiting until later when he might find himself in a panic at the critical moment, it was better to use this scar-faced cultivator to practice his courage now.
After all, this fellow had attempted to rob him, never intending to let him live. Given that, killing him would not create any psychological burden for Qin Feng.
After he really made the move and killed his opponent, he discovered he didn’t feel any discomfort, nor did he experience the nausea or vomiting that rumors sometimes suggested.
He thought about it and then suddenly laughed.
Indeed, he had only read in certain books that one should feel sick and vomit after their first kill, almost as if they were more susceptible to nausea than a two-month pregnant woman. But those were just fabrications by others, not to be taken seriously.
He was no stranger to the sight of blood; just in the past few months, he had killed many fierce beasts and poisonous insects on the outskirts of Qifeng Mountain to hone his spells. Although there was some discomfort in his heart from taking a life for the first time, he was not so weak as to vomit at the mere smell of blood.
Qin Feng collected the items from the three men’s bodies, then piled their corpses together. Channeling his Spiritual Power, he manipulated a spell, and with a bang, flames shot up in his hand.
As he pointed with his hand, the flames fell upon the corpses, engulfing them in fire.
After death, since the bodies had no Spiritual Power to protect them, although physically stronger than the average untrained person, their strength was limited and could not withstand flames fueled by Spiritual Power.
Therefore, in just a short while, the raging flames reduced the three loose cultivators, who had turned to murder and plunder, to but a few white bones.
Qin Feng swept his sleeves and a gust of wind howled forth, blowing the ashes and the remaining few bones to a nearby overgrown and uninhabited broken courtyard. Only then did he turn and leave.
Returning to his residence at the Ten Thousand Demons Pavilion, he glanced toward the room of the old Family Head, Qin Guanbao.
Inside the house was pitch-black; evidently, the old Family Head had not returned.
He shook his head and stopped paying attention to these matters, retreating to his own room.
Sitting cross-legged on the bed, he silently operated his cultivation technique for over half an hour, finally feeling much better; his headache was also not as painful as before.
After regaining his spirit, he reached out to examine the spoils of war he had gathered earlier, inspecting them carefully and discovering that although the thin man’s Willow Leaf Saber was small, it was a Middle Grade Magic Artifact and extremely sharp.
On the other hand, the Qi Refining Middle Stage scar-faced cultivator’s Short Hooks were only Low Level Magic Artifacts.
As for the woman’s earthen jar, though it also qualified as a Middle Grade Magic Artifact, it had no offensive or defensive power and could only be used as a vessel to cultivate Poison Insects.
Next, he began to gather the Spiritual Energy within his body to erase the remaining Divine Sense imprint from the three Storage Bags. After nearly a whole night of effort, nearly depleting his Spiritual Energy, he finally managed to open all three Storage Bags.
Qin Feng poured out the contents of the Storage Bags, realizing that although these cultivators engaged in the unlawful business of killing and looting, they were not wealthy. In fact, they were so poor it was almost laughable.
All the Spirit Stones from the three Storage Bags amounted to less than one hundred.
“Pah, paupers!” Qin Feng scoffed inwardly.
However, his eyes soon lit up as he turned his attention toward two Jade Scrolls.
Picking up a Jade Scroll, he probed it with his Divine Sense and discovered it was a Wind Element Technique called “Instantaneous Gale.”
This Technique was a cultivation method passed down from the Kuangsha Palace, a major Sect deep within the boundless northwest desert. It specialized in the Wind Escape Technique and cultivated a fierce wind.
If one were to achieve Great Success in this Technique, they could cover a thousand miles in an instant. The fierce wind would scream across half the sky, stirring up sand and stones, sweeping through heaven and earth with formidable power.
Unfortunately, the real core inheritance of Kuangsha Palace would of course not be disclosed publicly, so the jade scroll Qin Feng had only contained the cultivation methods up to the Foundation Establishment Stage.
However, he wasn’t disappointed, as this was the most common occurrence in the cultivation world.
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In fact, many sects would teach some of the less important cultivation methods, and if a talented loose cultivator obtained this inheritance and cultivated it to its limits and then wished to advance their technique, they would have to join one of those sects.
After thorough screening to ensure that these individuals weren’t spies sent by enemy forces, the sects would then choose to admit only the most outstanding few into their ranks.
Although these loose cultivators, not having been raised by the sect from a young age, wouldn’t be taught the core direct inheritance techniques, these talented individuals often could still cultivate to relatively high realms after joining, becoming powerful enforcers for the sect.
After briefly browsing through the Wind Element Technique, Qin Feng no longer paid attention to it and instead picked up another jade scroll.
When he projected his Divine Sense into it, he immediately felt a surge of joy.
For the jade scroll contained the very Ghost Dao Technique “Soul Shattering Roar” that the woman had used earlier, originally a spell that could scatter the Soul Bodies of Fierce Ghosts with a single roar.
However, it was later adapted by cultivators who drew inspiration from the Ghost Cultivation Technique, turning it into a spell that ordinary people could also practice.
Qin Feng studied the method of casting the spell closely and discovered that perfecting it would truly require some effort.
This was a spell that primarily used Divine Sense, with voice as a supplement, resonating voice and Divine Sense at a particular frequency to damage an opponent’s Divine Soul.
He tried to practice it and immediately felt intense pain in his head, which reminded him that he had previously been injured by this spell and had not yet recovered.
With no other choice, he shook his head helplessly and set the jade scroll aside, then reached out for a palm-sized piece of beast skin.
The beast skin was densely covered with writing; upon closer inspection, it was actually a technique on how to cultivate and control centipedes.
No wonder that woman kept so many centipedes.
The Iron Head Centipedes cultivated according to this technique were quite powerful, and if brought to Great Success, even Foundation Establishment Cultivators could be dealt with. However, this required substantial resources, in addition to years of meticulous care.
As for such techniques, Qin Feng just glanced at them and didn’t take them too seriously.
Once he joined the Beast Taming Sect, he just needed to focus on cultivating his own Spiritual Beast, without the need to waste thoughts on these common Poison Insects.
With that effort, he might as well cultivate the Swallowing Sky Toad, because to the toad, these Iron Head Centipedes were nothing more than a pile of little snacks.
Qin Feng waved his hand and collected up all of the items, planning to rest for a while. Once his Sea of Consciousness was fully restored, he would then practice “Soul Shattering Roar.”
The next day, at noon.
Qin Guanbao returned to the courtyard full of spirit, just in time to see Qin Feng walking out of the room with a pale face, looking listless and dejected.
The Old Family Master shook his head repeatedly; young people, after getting a taste of the pleasures of the flesh, just don’t know moderation.
Just by looking at the complexion, it was clear that all his energy had been drained; otherwise, he wouldn’t look so depleted.
The Old Family Master felt that he should find some time to properly enlighten him.
Otherwise, if his grandnephew became immersed in the matters of men and women, it could affect his cultivation.
“Young man, moderation is key!”
During the meal, the Old Family Master said to Qin Feng with a meaning-laden face, “Never think that just because you are young, you can be reckless with your body; otherwise, when you get older, you’ll understand what it means to be willing but powerless.”
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