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The Legend of Immortal Cultivation

Thunder roared as the divine images merged; the forbidden land trembled as the immortal mansion emerged! Where does the way of the immortals lie in the vast path of cultivation? The miracles of the gods are hidden, but for what reason? The heavens show no mercy, but humans have compassion; countless desires hinder eternal life's progression! Within, the worry-free scriptures are contemplated; externally, the heavenly thunder body is cultivated! Venturing alone through three continents and four seas; bravely battling demons, monsters, and all adversaries with ease! Holding the Five-Elements Wish-Fulfilling Staff in hand; sweeping away all demons to cleanse the land! Stepping on the Nine-Stars Dream-Chasing Sword; covering thousands of miles, mountains and rivers soared! Though unremarkable in appearance, amidst the mortal realm I reside; within, the universe's secrets I confide! The dragon's pulse stirs, the phoenix's blessings bestowed; the celestial path guides, the stars' expanse showed! The past sowed the seeds, the results now unfold; in the mysterious realm, destiny's threads are controlled! Cultivating the great path of Tao, comprehending Buddhist sutras; molding a demonic body, training magic soldiers! Condensing the essence of the sword, summoning divine souls; forcing gods and ghosts to yield, making demons and monsters cower in tolls! The thunder of heaven rolls, shocking the world with its might; the light of eternity silently traverses time, disappearing from sight! Escaping the Three Realms, wandering freely in delight; beyond the Five Elements, eternal life takes flight! This life, I only seek to be with you; together, forever, our bond will be true!

Xiao Duan The Talented Scholar · 東方
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Chapter 202: Method_1

Zhang Xiaohua would never shirk responsibility.

However, if Zhang Xiaohua were to take on this responsibility, he would also be hesitant.

First of all, from the information Xiaohua had obtained indirectly, his Internal Cultivation Methods were completely different from those of He Tianshu and the others. How could he explain to them the cause of the death of the medicinal herbs? Besides, even if he was willing to take responsibility, would He Tianshu and the others really believe it was Zhang Xiaohua's fault, rather than an excuse he had made up to avoid responsibility?

All of these concerns were secondary; the most crucial issue was that Zhang Xiaohua felt he had no ability to bear the consequences of this mistake. It seemed that the one thousand taels of silver he had just received, which had not even grown warm in his hands, were not enough to compensate for these medicinal herbs.