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Qi Cultivation Starting from the Repair Panel

Having opened his eyes once more, Chu Zheng found the world turned upside down. He had transformed from a Cultural Relic Restorer into a household slave. At the same time, a new feature had emerged within his body: a Repair Panel that refreshed daily, enabling his skills to continuously advance. 【Incomplete Mantra (repairable)】→【Great Circulatory Breathing Guideline】 【Ruined Temple Remnant (repairable)】→【Ancestral Dao Golden Body】 【Damaged Spirit Root (repairable)】→【Superior Quality Immortal Bone】 ………… In an era of cultivating truth, heroes compete fiercely, and prodigies rise together. From ancient times, sages and wise men were buried by the sands of time; a lifetime of glory or disgrace turned to naught in a blink, and only a few names are recorded in the annals of history. Having lived this life a second time, Chu Zheng did not seek the arts of immortality, but merely wished to have his name remembered by future generations.

Nanshan Mist Leopard · Ost
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Chapter 227: Chi Feng

When Chu Zheng returned to the temporary camp at the hunting grounds, most of the people from the tribe had already returned and started boarding the Heavenly Phoenix Flying Ship.

The people from the Wangshan Tribe had boarded the ship earlier, only Uncle Lie had stayed in the camp, waiting for Chu Zheng to return.

"The vanguard of the beast tide is not far from here, return to the tribe to rest early. There's a tough battle ahead,"

Uncle Lie urged, and quickly took Chu Zheng aboard the Heavenly Phoenix Flying Ship.

Several days later, even before the Wan Clan Alliance could count the numbers from each tribe, they had urgently prompted the Heavenly Phoenix to depart the hunting grounds in a great hurry.

Aboard the ship, people from various tribes were mixed together, and the clamor of searching for relatives and fellow tribesman filled the air, creating chaos.

"This year's Great Beast Hunting Festival ended more than two months earlier than previous years, too rushed,"